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IMPORTANT : Car Memory Saver Supplement Points
Before disconnecting the positive cable from the battery, it is extremely important to realize this cable is live (it is
receiving 12V from the Memory Saver’s OBD port) and cannot come into contact with the negative cable or the
vehicle ground. Use an insulator to cover the terminal to protect it from accidental contact with the negative cable or
vehicle’s chassis. Failure to cover and protect the positive cable terminal may create a short circuit and cause damage
to the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) or vehicle’s electrical system and loss of vehicle memory.
Ensure all car doors have been completely closed and all car accessories are off.
WARNING: The vehicle’s electrical system is receiving power from the Memory Saver through the OBD connection.
Therefore, the vehicle’s battery connectors will still conduct electricity and should be covered with an insulator to
prevent the connectors from touching metal or each other and causing a short circuit.
WARNING: To prevent overloading of a vehicle fuse or other vehicle damage, do not use the Memory Saver through
the OBDII port if the vehicle’s current draw exceeds the vehicle specifications when the vehicle is in a KEY OFF
condition. Some newer vehicles continue to draw power for an extended period of time (cooling fans, alarms, etc.).
Consult the vehicle manufacturer’s specifications to determine the vehicle’s exact current draw with all accessories
off, then use an amp clamp to determine the actual current draw. The Memory Saver cannot be used on vehicles
that draw more power than the smallest fuse in the OBD circuit, ECU circuit or vehicle’s electrical system. Exceeding
this fuse rating may damage the OBD, ECU and/or vehicle’s electrical system.