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Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2003 10:05:48 +0000 (UTC)
From: "murphwiz" <nutz76nopsamternet.comOHDEAR>
Subject: Re: Help!!  '02 9-5 Aero ignition problem


Code 22 on the ACC display means the unit needs reprogramming... But try pressing auto and off together to force a calibration, see if it still appears with a full battery on it.. As for your starting problems, could be a bad earth, battery or alternator... obviously you really need to get it checked, jump starting is safe as long as you connect correctly of course! -- Why not give the forums a try?! www.m www.t.com www.t.com "Gary Fritz" <fritzxxxnopsamrii.com> wrote in message news:Xns93AFA6581EA78fritzfriicomnopsam17.128.40... > My Aero has always started with no problems. Yesterday I drove it with no > problems. Today I went to start it and it appeared the battery was nearly > dead. (And nothing was left on overnight, no dome lights, etc.) At first > it wasn't turning over the engine at all. I was desperate so I held the > switch in "ignition" position for several seconds. The battery was clearly > very low -- clicking noises under the hood, panel displays flickering out, > etc. After doing this for several seconds the engine started to turn, and > after a few turns it fired up. Once it was running, everything was fine.

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