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    How to reset the ECU

    I have a strange problem when my engine is cold, but when it gets warm it runs normal.
    I want to see if this changes anything.


    So how do you reset the bugger? And do I need to remove my chip or anything like that.
    Thanks.

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    #2
    I think you just disconnect your battery for a while (overnight) and reconnect it. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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      #3
      Originally posted by DarkWing6
      I think you just disconnect your battery for a while (overnight) and reconnect it. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
      If you disconnect it at all it will reset. Doesn't have to be overnight.

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        #4
        disconnect the battery, I dont think you need to leave it off for that long. I disconnected it because somethign fell under the battery and I couldnt' get it out unless the batter was taken out, hooked it back up and it wad reset, ran reallly sluggish for a while( to me anyway, lacking power).

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          #5
          It ran sluggish because the ECU hadn't "learned" how to run the engine correctly yet. It was more then likely runnning rich. After a few days, the ECU will go back to normal.

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            #6
            Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver
            It ran sluggish because the ECU hadn't "learned" how to run the engine correctly yet. It was more then likely runnning rich. After a few days, the ECU will go back to normal.
            Should be good after a few hours.

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              #7
              give it a Ferrari tune up! that'll fix 'er...
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