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When And For What Reasons Are You Suppose To Reset The Ecu??????
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Re: Ecu Reset Question
to reset the codes in it. such as when you change you O2
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Re: Ecu Reset Question
Yeah, after any codes that you've fixed or any tune-up done to the car, it's always wise to reset the ecu cause then the car runs on factory stats till it can adjust to whatever you've done and runs better.
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Re: Re: Ecu Reset Question
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WELL i just did a zc swap were i had to change the ecu and fuel system..I also have a header-intake and 2'25 cat-back. and its not that fast to me... I have a pr4 89 interga ecu and my car.. Whats the best one to use for a auto.??? |
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you simply disconnect the battery for a few minutes to reset it, right?
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Re: Ecu Reset Question
or,
take the hazard fuse out,under the hood,in the fuse box, for 10 sec.
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