crazy-steff
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found this thread on a search, was wondering if i have to switch the ignition off before turning the car back on and driving after doing the process and do i have to leave the car running for a while with out touching the throttle before setting off!?!
Reset the ECU (adaption)
The car must have a cold engine i.e have been standing for a while (say first thing in the moring or late at night after it's cooled)
Take of the positive battery connection (single 10mm bolt is loosened and clip raised - jam an insulator in there to keep it away form the terminal) leave for 5 mins or so or cup of tea time .
Replace connection.
Next bit is important (you may want to practice this once before anything is disconnected). Put they key in and switch it to the ignition setting which does not turn the car over, but activates the auxillary electronics - fan etc. Leave it like this for 3-4 mins. This is a throttle adaption process.
OK. go drive. You should notice a difference.
Reset the ECU (adaption)
The car must have a cold engine i.e have been standing for a while (say first thing in the moring or late at night after it's cooled)
Take of the positive battery connection (single 10mm bolt is loosened and clip raised - jam an insulator in there to keep it away form the terminal) leave for 5 mins or so or cup of tea time .
Replace connection.
Next bit is important (you may want to practice this once before anything is disconnected). Put they key in and switch it to the ignition setting which does not turn the car over, but activates the auxillary electronics - fan etc. Leave it like this for 3-4 mins. This is a throttle adaption process.
OK. go drive. You should notice a difference.