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Old 03-22-02, 02:35 AM
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clearing ECU

i found a few hoses that were disconnected for a period of time. i reconnected them and now its still weak. should i reset the ECU since the computer has an ablilty to learn, or is my problem more intense than this. its also going to ricks rotary next week so a real guru can play with it.
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Old 03-22-02, 06:15 AM
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reset it
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stupid question, How do you reset it? sorry for being ignorant!
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i think that you disconnect the battery and hold the brakes down for about a minute
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disconnect the negative terminal and hold the brakes for 30 seconds is what ive been told
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that step is for any ecu in any cars
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