IS - 1st Gen (2001-2005) Discussion about the IS models up to the 2005 model

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Old 08-11-11, 02:10 PM
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ok... I have an 06 is350 my battery was shot so i replaced it but put it in backwards! I know--- dumb dumb dumb. Anyway. I got the car to start, changed two 30 amp fuses under the hood. The car starts, radio, lights, clock work fine. The problem is the check VSC light and the exclamation point along with check engine and traction lights are illuminated. In addition, the car only idles. No acceleration at all. Please let me know if anyone has experienced this and if so, what am i up against.



Ive tried:
1. resetting the ECU by disconnecting the negative battery terminal
Old 08-11-11, 02:21 PM
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wrong section brother
Old 08-11-11, 02:26 PM
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WOW this is a problem, was it 420 when you did this? j.k

Pretty much anything electrical could be fried.
Old 08-11-11, 04:00 PM
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sorry wrong area---- Im Out!
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