Cobb AP Battery Drain

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I know the AccessPort always warns you to hook up a battery charger when you are installing or uninstalling, but I assumed it was just a formality on their part so they couldn't be sued if your battery dies and your ECU is fucked. But today I uninstalled for the first time to take the car in for service and noticed that it took a little longer to turn over when I started up. I'm just wondering if anyone has actually had a battery die during/after installing/uninstalling and whether it actually bricked the ECU. Or are people typically using battery chargers as recommended?
 


dyn085

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That warning came from the earlier days when it took significantly longer to load/swap tunes. I don't think anyone used a charger then and that it was more of a formality than anything else. I've never used a charger.
 


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I haven't used a charger either but it did seem to take a split second longer to start up after installing the tune for me.

Maybe it was just me THINKING it took longer because of the warning lol
 


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I think when the Accessport if uninstalled it wipes the KAM (keep alive memory), so first start up will be unusual. Starting times should resume after the ECU learns a new KAM.
 


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I think when the Accessport if uninstalled it wipes the KAM (keep alive memory), so first start up will be unusual. Starting times should resume after the ECU learns a new KAM.
correct
 


pelotonracer2

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Yes, no issues here and I've swapped maps at least 400 times (laughs... not literally 400 times but sure feels like it). [tongue]
 


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I have left the AP on and not driven the car for two or three days and found the battery dead. But it actually solved a problem that I was having with my sound system being out. The reboot from a dead battery solved most of the problems except the No Signal Available message that keeps appearing even though I am listening to Sirrius just fine. Anyone else get that message.
 


pelotonracer2

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I have left the AP on and not driven the car for two or three days and found the battery dead. But it actually solved a problem that I was having with my sound system being out. The reboot from a dead battery solved most of the problems except the No Signal Available message that keeps appearing even though I am listening to Sirrius just fine. Anyone else get that message.
I have mine set for auto power off when you shut the car off but I rarely ever leave it in the car... even when it's garaged.
 




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