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Last resort. I've searched here and it appears most people ended up paying to have this taken care of. I just want to make sure I've tried everything before doing so.
Last week my battery died. I replaced it and everything seemed fine. Yesterday I got into my car, started up fine but noticed 3 new issues. 1. The clock reset to 1:00. 2. Traction light was on and 3. SRS Airbag warning was on. Now, every time I turn my car off and back on my clock resets to 1:00.
After researching here some users suggested unhooking the battery to clear the computer, disconnect/reconnect the yellow wire under the passenger seat and also check fuses. I unhooked the battery for an hour and tried reconnecting the yellow wire but that did not help. I'm wondering if I should look into the fuses or just bite the bullet and take it into the dealer. I just down know where to begin with the fuses. Most importantly, how urgent is this?
Thanks for any advice you may have.
Andrew
2011 Highlander SE
Last week my battery died. I replaced it and everything seemed fine. Yesterday I got into my car, started up fine but noticed 3 new issues. 1. The clock reset to 1:00. 2. Traction light was on and 3. SRS Airbag warning was on. Now, every time I turn my car off and back on my clock resets to 1:00.
After researching here some users suggested unhooking the battery to clear the computer, disconnect/reconnect the yellow wire under the passenger seat and also check fuses. I unhooked the battery for an hour and tried reconnecting the yellow wire but that did not help. I'm wondering if I should look into the fuses or just bite the bullet and take it into the dealer. I just down know where to begin with the fuses. Most importantly, how urgent is this?
Thanks for any advice you may have.
Andrew
2011 Highlander SE
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