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If you disconnect the battery, or one of the fuses[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]forgot which one, for 5 minutes or so.....your ecu adjsuts the new air flow......
in time if you don't it willl reset itself.......but anyway.......
just disconnect your battery for a while........
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in time if you don't it willl reset itself.......but anyway.......
just disconnect your battery for a while........
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Resetting the ECU will allow to computer to program itself for correct fuel/oxygen mix. In other words, do it.
1. Disconnect the black (negative) terminal of the battery for 10 minutes.
2. Connect it back
3. Turn on the car and let it idle for 10 minutes... DO NOT PUSH THE GAS PEDAL.
4. Turn it off, turn it on....GO MAKE SOME NOISE!!! It should get louder after 40 miles.
1. Disconnect the black (negative) terminal of the battery for 10 minutes.
2. Connect it back
3. Turn on the car and let it idle for 10 minutes... DO NOT PUSH THE GAS PEDAL.
4. Turn it off, turn it on....GO MAKE SOME NOISE!!! It should get louder after 40 miles.
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