To be completely ready it takes about 30-45 minutes of driving for the computer to complete all tests and to allow smog testing.
The computer only resets when the battery is removed. The alternator just charges the battery, so if the battery is left connected when the alternator is replaced, the computer should not reset.
No. Already reset.
You do not have to reset anything. but you should have the battery disconnected. and once you reconnect the battery it will reset your computer.
Computer reset
no. you might have to reset the clock and radio.
No, you do not have to reset anything except the clock and radio presets.
The charging warning light should automatically reset if the battery is disconnected. Check the battery cables and ensure they are properly connected. Also check the alternator connections. If the light is still on there may be a problem with the new alternator.
No, but you can reset by disconnecting the battery for a little while to reset its memory and leaned values. Or it will relearn itself while you drive it.
drive it about 30 to 50 miles,you reset the computer when you replaced the battery. What you want is info back in the computer ,that is why a minimum of 30 to 50 miles must be driven to put info back in.
disconect the battery for at least a minute and that should reset your PMC _batsumaru
probaly gonna be that your alternator went bad , or would need to reset computer
no you don't need to reset the computer. but it is always a good idea to reset it when replacing any censors. just unhook the battery cable( negative) for 30 seconds then put it back on and drive 50-75 miles to reset the computer.