I want to check the CD and Just accidentally remove the fuse for ECM (Batt) -F5 for a few second .
Help ?? What should I pay attention if I reset the ECM?
Accidentally remove the fuse for ECM (Batt) -F5 of lanos
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here ya go searched for this on here for you. i knew someone wrote about it before.
http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtop ... =reset+ecu
nick
http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtop ... =reset+ecu
nick
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And it is difficult to teach ECM in the city, I give up . I do not feel any difference , maybe it is only a few seconds, the ECM did not flash at all .
Will the same situation happen when we change our battery ??
And it is difficult to teach ECM in the city, I give up . I do not feel any difference , maybe it is only a few seconds, the ECM did not flash at all .
Will the same situation happen when we change our battery ??
Even if you dont reset it, doesnt the ECU self adjust anyway?
I never reset mine after putting my pod filter in, i could actually feel it adjusting while driving, there'd be a sudden lack in power then a sudden boost, then the engine would act a little strangely for a few minutes...
Never noticed it again.
I never reset mine after putting my pod filter in, i could actually feel it adjusting while driving, there'd be a sudden lack in power then a sudden boost, then the engine would act a little strangely for a few minutes...
Never noticed it again.
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1999 Daewoo Lanos SX
1.6Ltr 16valve
Pod Filter (A must for every lanos)
1999 Daewoo Lanos SX
1.6Ltr 16valve
Pod Filter (A must for every lanos)
how the hell didn't i make a How to on that??
A how to will cone soon...
MMamdouh
A how to will cone soon...
MMamdouh
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the how to is ready http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtop ... 3134#23134
and their is nothing wrong with reseting the ECU... if it didn't help it will never hurt your engine in any way and yes the ECU is self learning so if you don't follow the GM's learnig procedure the ECU will eventually learn all about your engine but it will take more time... nhot that much more to make you worry though.
MMamdouh
and their is nothing wrong with reseting the ECU... if it didn't help it will never hurt your engine in any way and yes the ECU is self learning so if you don't follow the GM's learnig procedure the ECU will eventually learn all about your engine but it will take more time... nhot that much more to make you worry though.
MMamdouh
Driving is the utmost fun you can have with your pants on!
Check out my ride: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/567267
Check out my ride: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/567267