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Asked by Angelito Rodriguez
I have changed the battery in my Honda Jazz 2006 and there was a warning sign on the old battery that I had to take the car to the dealer to reset the memory for the auto transmission. Do you think it would damage the transmission if I didn't have the memory reset?
Answered by CarsGuide
21 Sep 2010No, it should remember your driving style and start off again normally. If it shifts in an odd way then take it to a dealer and have it checked, but it’s most unlikely that you will do any damage to the transmission.
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