After replacing a car battery

Today I replaced my car battery, I had read somewhere that you need to diagnose and reset something with an obd2 reader, I couldn’t find this today, is it necessary really, alafu how safe are those cheap readers on jumia and kilimall.

Kwani ni gari gani?

Anza na kusema ni gari gani… Sababu team ex japan the only thing that loses settings is the power windows and maybe radio…

Co-asks

What for, most people disconnect battery when they are not using their car

Sorry gari ni 2017 suzuki vitara

The story was that as the battery ages the car computer charges the battery to a less and less percentage to keep the battery longer, so if you dont reset to tell the computer the battery is new it will charge it to the older battery percentage of say 40% and this means your new battery will not provide it’s full capacity. Apparently this is why after the original battery is replaced most people never get new batteries to last longer.

Hio imetoka Russia ama? Did you mean “Cossack”?

:smiley: Co-asking

The things I hear in this village

Charge battery six hours na universal

Check if the sensor za battery were fitted correctly .A proper bluetooth OBD2 computer diagnostic machine will set you north of 100 k together na socket zote,a professional one 500 k ,my guy

I have one of this and it works like magic. It connects to smartphone app via bluetooth. Costs about ksh 1,000 hapo jumia. Once you get the error code you google for solution. Simple. No need to spend hundreds of thousands to read error codes.

Na clock :D:D:D

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Does it clear ama ni kusoma tu.

It clear s all error that are software related.

You repair the vehicle and the error warning disappears. Just like you get well when you take medicine, not when you tear up the doctors report.