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NOTE: The following information is for general information purposes only. For specific relearn procedures, if available, see RELEARN PROCEDURES .

Vehicles equipped with body, air conditioning, anti-lock brake or memory computers may require a computer relearn procedure after components are replaced or the vehicle battery is disconnected. Vehicle computers memorize and store vehicle information and operation selections. When the vehicle battery is disconnected, vehicle computer memory may be lost, requiring relearning or resetting. Depending on the vehicle and how it is equipped, the following secondary memories may exist:

These do not affect primary vehicle systems. For secondary vehicle systems, see appropriate article for relearn procedures. Other computer relearn procedures are required for primary vehicle system operation. These may include: