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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 05:35 PM
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2002 db7 help!!!

HI guys..I volunteered to change a co-workers battery tomorrow. One slight problem though--I don't know where it is (under seat, in trunk, etc)??? Or if any special tips on getting to it? Any help you can give is very appreciated!!

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its in the trunk, under a false bottom that you lift up, right side
 
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Thanks! Battery changed. But now I have another issue-- which may or may not be realated to the car battery change. The door locks do not open or close with the remote. The lights flicker, but the locks stay. Any ideas? Thanks again!
 
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Couple of potential guesses: start with replacing the remote batteries, you have to just for process of elimination; then if that doesnt do it, make sure the sensor on the dash next to the center of the windshield isnt covered or under a layer of dust, lastly, the remotes are programmed to the car and the lack of battery power could have resulted in them being cleared, the dealer has to do the reprogramming.
 
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Thanks Poloist! Actually, while searching I found a Hyundai, yes Hyundai forum that said to reset the door locks, turn the key on/off 7-8 times. Well, either it works for Astons too or it was pure coincidence because right after I did that, they worked!!!

Weird right?!?!
 
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Yikes, whatever it takes!
 
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