reset ecu?
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Re: reset ecu? (illusion)
Pull ECU fuse or neg. batt. cable. Leave out/off for3-5 minutes at least. I recommend resetting your ECU after every/any modification. Don't touch throttle after your ECU is reset, let idle for a few minutes, then turn off engine, start agian, then drive...
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Re: reset ecu? (pr0digy1)
r u saying that to reset the ecu u leave the car running and u pull the fuse???
You shut the car off. Then you pull the clock/radio fuse under the hood. Keep it out for at least 20-30sec to make sure the volitile memory in the ECU drains of all power and empties out. Then plug it back in. Restart the car. Let it idle for a bit and off you go...
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Re: reset ecu? (Blue___Prelude)
alright u said pull negative off right????????also i still have my stock radio cassette player on it with the anti-theft unit on it........will that affect the anti theft unit, will i have to punch in the code after i do that??????????? cuz i don't have my code......................
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Re: reset ecu? (New2HD)
yes, you will need your radio code. if you have a 4th gen, heres a tip i got from Dr.James on preludeonline: check under your cupholder or ashtray for a white sticker. thats where mine was.
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