Procedures
Battery Terminal Disconnection and Reconnection
Disconnection
NOTE: Some systems store data in memory (including seat position, mirror position, etc) that is lost when the battery is disconnected. Do the following procedures before disconnecting the battery.
1. Make sure you have the anti-theft code(s) for the audio system and/or the navigation system (if equipped).
NOTE: For some models, it maybe necessary to write down the audio the presets (AM and FM), because the audio unit does not retain the presets after the battery is disconnected.
2. Write down the XM audio presets (if equipped).
3. Make sure the ignition switch is in LOCK (0).
4. Remove the bulkhead cover.
5. Disconnect and isolate the negative cable from the battery.
NOTE: Always disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery first.
6. Disconnect the positive cable from the battery.
Reconnection
NOTE: Some systems store data in memory (including seat position, mirror position, etc) that is lost when the battery is disconnected. Do the following procedures to restore the systems back to normal operation.
1. Clean the battery terminals.
2. Test the battery.
3. Reconnect the positive cable (A) to the battery (B) first, then reconnect the negative cable (C) to the battery.
NOTE: Always connect the positive cable to the battery first.
4. Apply multipurpose grease to the terminals to prevent corrosion.
5. Install the bulkhead cover.
6. Enter the anti-theft code(s) for the audio system and/or the navigation system (if equipped).
7. Enter the audio presets (if applicable), and enter the XM audio presets (if equipped).
8. Set the clock (for vehicles without navigation).