Darkanion
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If the control modules are keeping the electromagnets energized, it might take a little while for the fluid to return to normal after the battery is disconnected.
Right... I will leave it disconnected for an hour or so... plus touching the cable ends together for several seconds to discharge all the capacitors that retain memory.
Then when I hook the battery back up, it "SHOULD" do a complete reboot of the system.
I will do that early in the morning... it is 97 degrees out there right now...![]()
After disconnecting the battery and giving things time to discharge (personally, I'd leave 'em unhooked for several hours), but before you hook things back up, see if the shocks act any differently. With no retained charge and no power source, I would "think" thye should return to more or less normal viscosity/stiffness.
