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2007 Pacific battery reconnect problems

Old Jul 11, 2014 | 10:24 PM
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Hopefully this is an easy one for you guys. I disconnected the battery today to clean the terminals, and when I reconnected the battery, the display for the auto dual zone temp control is not showing the outside temp, and other data. Also, the info center on the left side of the instrument cluster seems to be stuck in compass mode. What's the problem?


Lately the car is not starting until after several key turns (which is what prompted the batt terminal work, they were a little corroded)...cleaning did not help...do I have a starter solenoid problem as well?
 
Old Jul 12, 2014 | 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by ssdavies1
Hopefully this is an easy one for you guys. I disconnected the battery today to clean the terminals, and when I reconnected the battery, the display for the auto dual zone temp control is not showing the outside temp, and other data. Also, the info center on the left side of the instrument cluster seems to be stuck in compass mode. What's the problem?


Lately the car is not starting until after several key turns (which is what prompted the batt terminal work, they were a little corroded)...cleaning did not help...do I have a starter solenoid problem as well?


The display issues are resolved, just needed to push the right buttons (operator error I guess). Starting issue unchanged, will look at that next....
 
Old Jul 14, 2014 | 09:32 AM
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Check the ground on the front left by the tranny. They get corroded really bad and need to be cleaned and sometimes replaced.
 
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Also the key fob battery might need to be replaced. I had to replace the whole key on the wife's car then have Chrysler flash it so the security (SKRIM) would read the key.
 
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Check the ground on the front left by the tranny. They get corroded really bad and need to be cleaned and sometimes replaced.

Visual inspection looks ok. Will get the tire off this weekend. Thanks.
 
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Also the key fob battery might need to be replaced. I had to replace the whole key on the wife's car then have Chrysler flash it so the security (SKRIM) would read the key.

Ok, thanks...
 
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