Disconnected battery...What should I reprogram?

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DRESTAPHA
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Joined: Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:47 pm

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I recently had to disconnect the battery to install an audio system in my 2012 2.5 S. When I started up I noticed the passenger airbag and seat belt light both lit up and stayed on no matter if anyone was in and buckled in or not so I got worried.

After a few google searches I found on this forum that I needed to reset the warning light after a battery disconnect. So I did that and it worked great...

Now my question is, is there anything else I need to reset?

I did the power window. Now I don't know if there's anything else I'm not noticing.

Thanks for the help!


sstroudwku
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Car: 2013 F150 EcoBoost 4x4 - BlueJean Blue
2014 Pathfinder
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depends on how long it was disconnected. If it started you should be ok, the passenger air bag light was on because you cycled the key on and off while the passenger airbag indicator was unplugged, it throws a fault code. Other than that I would say nothing. Sometimes you have to reset the steering angle sensor and idle air volume.

DRESTAPHA
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Joined: Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:47 pm

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I noticed the E-Brake light came on a few times when I accelerated hard but never came back on after I pulled over and engaged it then took it off. Anything to do with the battery?


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