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    marereset ba ang ecu if i remove the old battery terminals and replace them with new ones? ano pa po ba ang marereset?

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    i assume your car is a civic (based on information on your profile).
    ang alam ko sa civic if the batteries or one of its terminals are disconnected by 10 minutes, reset na ang ECU.

    without removing the batteries, ECU can be reset by removing the ECU fuse.

    i might be wrong though.
    Last edited by 1D4LV; June 24th, 2008 at 04:33 PM.

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    ano po ang mangyayari if marereset ang ecu?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ej_saiyajin4 View Post
    ano po ang mangyayari if marereset ang ecu?
    i replied to your other thread bro.

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    thanks bro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ej_saiyajin4 View Post
    marereset ba ang ecu if i remove the old battery terminals and replace them with new ones? ano pa po ba ang marereset?
    Removing battery terminal for more than 5 minutes will reset the Keep Alive Memory (KAM) and will return the ECU or PCM to its default setting. After resetting the ECU and KAM, vehicle may exhibit certain driveability concerns. Adaptive learning contents such as idle speed and fuel trim are included. It will be necessary to drive the vehicle to allow PCM to relearn values for optimum drieability and performance.

    Source: Mitchell1 (OD5)

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    Maki ride na ko sa thread.

    Will removing the battery terminals for more than 10 mins clear a CEL? Or do I need an OBDII scanner to clear it? I'm asking bec a defective high tension wire caused misfiring and lit up my CEL. Car is a Chevy Venture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by userfriendly View Post
    Maki ride na ko sa thread.

    Will removing the battery terminals for more than 10 mins clear a CEL? Or do I need an OBDII scanner to clear it? I'm asking bec a defective high tension wire caused misfiring and lit up my CEL. Car is a Chevy Venture.
    the best use an OBDII scanner to erase the code

    pero try mo disconnect the negative battery terminal for 24 hours

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    Quote Originally Posted by ej_saiyajin4 View Post
    marereset ba ang ecu if i remove the old battery terminals and replace them with new ones? ano pa po ba ang marereset?
    kung honda yan kailangan alam mo ang code ng radio mo ( original)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bambino View Post
    the best use an OBDII scanner to erase the code

    pero try mo disconnect the negative battery terminal for 24 hours
    turned out i did not need to mess around with the battery or a scanner. CEL turned off by itself after the defective high tension wires were replaced.

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