Battery problem

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by harrym, May 8, 2005.

  1. harrym

    harrym Guest

    Our 98 Voyager has a battery problem. My wife turned the key on to roll
    up the windows during a shower yesterday and didn't turn it back off.
    The battery was dead this morning. I jumped it and it started just
    fine. But the rear windowwiper, recirculating, and air conditioning
    lights are blinking. Is this a sign the battery isn't fully recharged,
    or is it evidence of another problem?
     
    harrym, May 8, 2005
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  2. harrym

    mic canic Guest

    it means the hvac head has to be recaibrated
     
    mic canic, May 9, 2005
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  3. harrym

    maxpower Guest

    CALIBRATION/DIAGNOSTICS TEST ENTRY
    TO INITIATE TESTS:
    a.. Set Blower motor ON HIGH
    b.. Set Mode position to Panel
    c.. Open all A/C outlets
    d.. Set Temperature to Cold (Both slide pots if equipped)
    e.. Depress WASH and REAR WIPER button simultaneously for 5 Seconds (Until
    all LED's light)
    RESULTS:
    a.. All LED's will turn on for 5 Seconds
    b.. Calibration Test is running when REAR WIPER and INTERMITTENT are
    alternately flashing. Cooldown test is running if A/C and RECIRC are
    alternately flashing.
    c.. Acceptable results is REAR WIPER LED is the only LED flashing. Push
    Rear Wiper to exit.
    d.. After all tests have passed, Calibration Diagnostics and Cooldown can
    be run separately.
    COOLDOWN TEST ENTRY
    TO INITIATE TESTS:
    a.. Set Blower motor ON HIGH
    b.. Set Mode position to Panel
    c.. Open all A/C outlets
    d.. Set Temperature to Cold (Both slide pots if equipped)
    e.. Depress WASH and A/C simultaneously for 5 Seconds
    NOTE: Prior to start of test, If the evaporator is already cold, the system
    will fail test. To correct, operate system with A/C OFF and the blower motor
    ON high for three minutes prior to starting test.
     
    maxpower, May 9, 2005
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  4. harrym

    harrym Guest

    Thanks. I'll try this today. Really appreciate this. harrym
     
    harrym, May 9, 2005
    #4
  5. harrym

    harrym Guest

    It worked. All is well. Thanks again. harrym
     
    harrym, May 9, 2005
    #5
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