ecu resetting

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phil4watching
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i am about to put on test pipes and a plenum spacer. would i need to reset my ecu, if so how do i go about this

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The easy way, is to disconnect the negative battery terminal, pump your brakes a few times... reconnect the cable, and you're on your way.

I just bought a OBD2 scanner which helps also, you could clear any codes yourself, like me

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thanks guys... so you think that i should reset it after these mods?

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After any mod I recommend reseting the ECU. I'd just do the battery reset method...it's real easy and works 99% of the time.

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okay thanks guys.... hey joe, you hear about nopi?

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ya...sucks

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The ECU and throttle release learning procedures are in the FAQ.

Both of them can be done in about 3 mins (if you don't screw up hehehe).


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