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Old 13-04-2005, 10:42 PM   #1
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Default Does this really work?

hey there fellas. i just found this because i have to change my battery in my car this weekend..
just wondering if this actually works?!!?

i mean... wouldnt it be easyer if ford just made a "reset" button somewhere on the actual unit rather then having to do this like a clown?!


To Reset AU ECU…
Disconnect the battery for approx 40minutes to 1 hour.

Once reconnected do the following:

AUTO Transmission:

- Reset Computer by disconnecting battery (Take off the positive terminal lead)
- When power is re-connected, start car and idle in this sequence…
- 2 minutes idling with the transmission in drive and A/C on.
- 2 minutes idling with the transmission in drive and A/C off.
- 2 minutes idling with the transmission in neutral and A/C on.
- 2 minutes idling with the transmission in neutral and A/C off.
- Drive the car on the road, for at least 5 minutes under variable throttle positions.

MANUAL Transmission:

- Same as above, except put the transmission in gear for (drive).

Often, resetting the ECU can give the car a fresh start, improving performance, economy and smoothness. It is recommended that an ECU reset is done after any modification to allow the computer to relearn the car and the driver.



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Last edited by sfr rob; 13-04-2005 at 10:43 PM.
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