How do i reset a ecu?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ixiblindixi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">disconnect the battery for a couple of minutes
OR
remove the back up fuse for like 10 seconds</TD></TR></TABLE>
Any reseting the ecu is good for...?
OR
remove the back up fuse for like 10 seconds</TD></TR></TABLE>
Any reseting the ecu is good for...?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ixiblindixi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">disconnect the battery for a couple of minutes
OR
remove the back up fuse for like 10 seconds</TD></TR></TABLE>
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you could just disconnect your ECU, that way you won't have to reprogram your stereo.
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remove the back up fuse for like 10 seconds</TD></TR></TABLE>
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you could just disconnect your ECU, that way you won't have to reprogram your stereo.
1.) Drive your car
2.) Turn off your car
3.) Pull out the blue 7.5A (or 15A fuse, can't remember. been a while since I did this) fuse from your underhood fuse box for 1 min -- it's your ECU fuse (refer to the fuse diagram for exact location)
4.) Plug the fuse back
5.) Restart your car and idle for 10 minutes
6.) Restart your car and your car should be running with the new reset configuration
2.) Turn off your car
3.) Pull out the blue 7.5A (or 15A fuse, can't remember. been a while since I did this) fuse from your underhood fuse box for 1 min -- it's your ECU fuse (refer to the fuse diagram for exact location)
4.) Plug the fuse back
5.) Restart your car and idle for 10 minutes
6.) Restart your car and your car should be running with the new reset configuration
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