Is there a reset that needs to be done when a battery is replaced 2017 Honda CRV ?

Asked by GuruKQG4S Dec 12, 2019 at 04:48 PM about the 2017 Honda CR-V EX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2017 Honda CRV will not start no lights, no horn, no key controls.
Only thing that lights up is the ignition button in white, not red

3 Answers

Maybe the battery connections are loose or corroded. Did you reverse polarity?

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You might need to reflash the computer. Some newer vehicles need to stay powered up even when replacing the battery. Service facilities have memory saver devices for that. Check your owner's manual to be sure. If you don't have an owner's manual visit the website "just give me the damn manual". If it's available you can download it for free. Hope that helps! Jim

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Do you have a "Start" Button on your dash. Press it for 3 seconds and then start you car as usual..according to the manual

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