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Does anyone know why disconnecting the batteries does not erase the codes and extinguish the CEL on 2006 Rams??? This always worked on my older trucks. I suspect there may be a small battery embedded in the system like a desk top computer, but I don't really know. Anyone have any Ideas????

Thanks, Chuck
 
CTRice said:
Does anyone know why disconnecting the batteries does not erase the codes and extinguish the CEL on 2006 Rams??? This always worked on my older trucks. I suspect there may be a small battery embedded in the system like a desk top computer, but I don't really know. Anyone have any Ideas????

Thanks, Chuck

How long did you leave them disconnected? It must be at least 30 minutes, maybe longer.



It's possible this won't work anymore. But as I said before, if the problem doesn't recur the light will disappear in 5 starts. Be patient!



Ryan
 
Leaving batteries disconnected overnight did not turn off the CEL. Still lights out since I erased the codes with my scanner yesterday.



Chuck
 
CTRice said:
Leaving batteries disconnected overnight did not turn off the CEL. Still lights out since I erased the codes with my scanner yesterday.



Chuck





Did you happen to turn the key on while the batteries were disconnected?? Probably a capacitor holding enough juice to prevent the computer from "forgetting"...



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