Help, resetting the ECU
Taken from Ghosty's DIY
Step #26
Now you've succesfully installed your intake.
You'll probably want to reset your FI ECU to notice any difference immediately. Here's how to do it.
Open the fuse box in your engine compartment and look on the diagram for the F.I. ECU (7.5 amp fuse).
Pull the fuse out and wait 10 minutes or longer.
Put the fuse back in.
VERY IMPORTANT - Start the car, and DO NOT touch the gas peddle!!!
Let the car idle for about 10 minutes, DO NOT toch the GAS!!!
Turn off car.
Turn on car, and turn back off.
Turn back on, and test it out!
Step #26
Now you've succesfully installed your intake.
You'll probably want to reset your FI ECU to notice any difference immediately. Here's how to do it.
Open the fuse box in your engine compartment and look on the diagram for the F.I. ECU (7.5 amp fuse).
Pull the fuse out and wait 10 minutes or longer.
Put the fuse back in.
VERY IMPORTANT - Start the car, and DO NOT touch the gas peddle!!!
Let the car idle for about 10 minutes, DO NOT toch the GAS!!!
Turn off car.
Turn on car, and turn back off.
Turn back on, and test it out!
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