vtec controller !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hi all ^^
having fun wit your lude?? ^^ ( I AM ^^)
bytheway here's my question luders!!!
i'm taking vtec controller out tomorrow!!
and my question is...
i just take out vtec controller ?????? or i gotta do something after taking off??
my plan is to reset com.
i also changed the air/fuel ratio though ... !! so... i think it might have some
problem when i just take off the vtec controller.... i think ..
what should i do ?????????? plz.. help me guysssssssssss .. and THANKS !!
having fun wit your lude?? ^^ ( I AM ^^)
bytheway here's my question luders!!!
i'm taking vtec controller out tomorrow!!
and my question is...
i just take out vtec controller ?????? or i gotta do something after taking off??
my plan is to reset com.
i also changed the air/fuel ratio though ... !! so... i think it might have some
problem when i just take off the vtec controller.... i think ..
what should i do ?????????? plz.. help me guysssssssssss .. and THANKS !!
hummmmm...
all i'm saying is...
what should i do after i take out the vtec controller....
should i reset the computer to get normal air/fuel ratio or oh...man...
hard to explain this .. humm..
can somebody understand my wordssss....
all i'm saying is...
what should i do after i take out the vtec controller....
should i reset the computer to get normal air/fuel ratio or oh...man...
hard to explain this .. humm..
can somebody understand my wordssss....
you need to reconnect any wires that have been intercepted by the V-AFC and take off the splices on the others.
disconnect the battery while you are working on it, and it will reset the computer anyway. Fuel settings go back to stock.
disconnect the battery while you are working on it, and it will reset the computer anyway. Fuel settings go back to stock.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sanglee »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hummmmm...
all i'm saying is...
what should i do after i take out the vtec controller....
should i reset the computer to get normal air/fuel ratio or oh...man...
hard to explain this .. humm..
can somebody understand my wordssss....</TD></TR></TABLE>
I don't get it Joel can type properly and he's from Canada. What's your problem?
all i'm saying is...
what should i do after i take out the vtec controller....
should i reset the computer to get normal air/fuel ratio or oh...man...
hard to explain this .. humm..
can somebody understand my wordssss....</TD></TR></TABLE>
I don't get it Joel can type properly and he's from Canada. What's your problem?
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try to be clearer, and type clearer. it's to everyones benefit, especially those who are trying to help you. and you don't have to press enter after every sentence, it's not a poem, unless that's what you were going for.
If you had installed the vtec controller yourself:
"you need to reconnect any wires that have been intercepted by the V-AFC":
look at the ECU take a look at the wires, VAFC has 2 sets of wires, 1 set intercepted the wires between the sensors and the ECU, u need to take out the VAFC wires and reconnected the orginal wires from sensor back to the ECU.
"and take off the splices on the others" :
the 2nd set of wires splices on the wires that goes from sensors to ECU, just unhook the VAFC wires and take off all the splices.
"disconnect the battery while you are working on it, and it will reset the computer anyway. Fuel settings go back to stock." :
Unplug the negative cable on the battery while doing all mentioned above, afterwards, the ECU will reset by itself back to deafult, along with all the fuel settings.
Good luck
"you need to reconnect any wires that have been intercepted by the V-AFC":
look at the ECU take a look at the wires, VAFC has 2 sets of wires, 1 set intercepted the wires between the sensors and the ECU, u need to take out the VAFC wires and reconnected the orginal wires from sensor back to the ECU.
"and take off the splices on the others" :
the 2nd set of wires splices on the wires that goes from sensors to ECU, just unhook the VAFC wires and take off all the splices.
"disconnect the battery while you are working on it, and it will reset the computer anyway. Fuel settings go back to stock." :
Unplug the negative cable on the battery while doing all mentioned above, afterwards, the ECU will reset by itself back to deafult, along with all the fuel settings.
Good luck
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