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Old 11-10-2003, 02:57 PM
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Hey my friend has a 2000 ex,with 4-1 drag headers, short ram intake, and exhaust. The thing is, that it idles really crappy sometimes, dropping to like 100-300 rpm. Would pulling the fuse on the computer reset it? And would it help?
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to reset the ecu i think you just need to unplug the battery and let it sit for a while (30 mins?) then plug it back in and it should be reset.

don't take my word on that though...thats just a guess
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The exact same thing happens to me every once in a great while. When i'm idling after driving for a while my rpms drop to 300ish then jump back up to normal. Someone told me just recently that they had the same problem (on a 2000 ex actually) and he said he changed his spark plugs and that fixed it, but i dunno. If you figure it out let me know
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