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ecu codes
I was just wondering if there is any way to know what code the ecu is throwing. On my accord my ecu under the seat has a flashing light that I can count and figure out what the error code. Is that something I can do with my 96 jetta. Plus is there a way to reset the ecu without taking it to the shop. Can I simply disconnect the battery and reconnect it?
Any suggestions Peace..
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To read the ECU codes, you will need a vag-com, or a dealer diagnostics tool.
Ask if someone in your local vw-club have a vag-com that you can borrow. To reset the ECU, no-one seem to agree on one way of doing it. Someone just disconnect the battery and reconnects it after a few beers. Others disconnect the battery and starts turning the ignition key on and off, the starts the engine and lets it idle for x minutes. Guess you have to figure that one out for yourself. |
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Thanks once again Deakins, I really appreciate it.
Peace out...
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89 Lx-i K&N filter custom intake Accel coil sport exhaust white gauges side markers headlight conversion clear bumper signal/fog light conversion 17" ADR with 205/40 khumo tires Tokico springs and struts future plans: Headers-high flow cat.-cat back piping. Recent addition: '90 Teg LS |
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