Can taking your battery of a 1998 toyota corrolla to charge it interfere with your electronics,central locking



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If you take out the battery during the time the battery is out you will not be able to use any electronics including security alarms, once you reconnect the battery everything should function normally. You will need to reset the clock and any radio presets though.
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TAKE THE TERMALS OFF, CHARGE IT IN ITS PLACE..SHOULDNT HURT NOTHING
Any battery that needs charging should be charged while disconnected from the vehicle. You may find that you have to re-enter the security code on your radio because that will reset when the battery is disconnected
Will not interfere with central locking, but the stereo may need to be recoded. Make sure you have the code before you disconect the battery.
Won't affect anything other than settings on the radio, clock, ect.

Just make sure that the battery is completely disconnected from your car while it's being charged.
it will reset your radio presets and your clock but nothing else should be effected. You shouldn't need to charge the battery unless your alternator is bad.

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