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THE GENERAL
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Earth (usually)
Age: 43
Posts: 5,698
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JUDOANT, here's the proper way to reset an ECU..
Do this 1-When the engine is cool, disconnect negative. Leave it for 5-10 minutes.. 2- Reconnect it . 3- Off all accessories. 4- Start the car, and let it warm up until the idle drops to lowest point. around 600rpm (not 6000).. If you are NOT living in very cold weather, I suggest you let it run for around 10 minutes.. Just to make sure the idle settles. 5- Then off the car. 6- You're ECU was properly reset, so you can start the car.. Everything should be fine. Good luck! PS. Your username is very cute.. ![]()
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