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Posted on Jul 01, 2010

Replaced the battery in my 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara. Started up the car and noticed a "system check" indication on the radio display. I turned on the air conditioner and it began to blow hot air in all settings. I turned the motor on and off a few times figuring this might "reboot" the system and or provide for a system check - no good. The air conditioning worked fine before the battery change. How does a battery change impact air conditioner operation in a 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara?

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My wife left the ignition on with the lights on and drained the battery completely. I'm having the exact same problem. Any ideas how to fix it?

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Im also having the same problem with the stereo but not the AC

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Always that you change the battery you "must adjust" the synchronization, this because the computer loses synchronization with low current from the battery.

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