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stuyw |
posted on 20th Mar 03 at 23:24 |
http://www.knighta.f9.co.uk/info/fault_codes/fault_codes.htm#gm | |
luca2020 |
posted on 20th Mar 03 at 23:21 |
lol disconnecting ur ECU wont cure ur car! | |
kerzo |
posted on 20th Mar 03 at 22:43 |
I think i will just leave it and keep my £30 for something else! | |
stuyw |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 19:10 |
yeah but if u reset the ECU, the codes are still gonna be there coz the ECU will pick them up - better off taking it 2 vauxhall m8 :( | |
essexracer |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 19:07 |
i have a 1.4 16v econtec engine...to reset the ecu i heard u disconnect the battery for at least 1 hour...then reconnect it, and start the car, making sure u dont touch the accelerator pedle for the 1st 10seconds....and it should cough and splutter and then smooth itself out... | |
stuyw |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 18:04 |
only thing for u 2 do now m8 is take it 2 vauxhall, but they will charge u 30 quid for looking at it :mad: | |
Ed Renshaw |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 18:01 |
I think I have the same problem as kerzo - I have replaced bits and codes still there??? | |
miles |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 01:10 |
They need to be cleared electronically. | |
widget |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 00:24 |
i have tried that as well,but when i plug it back in i still get the same 8 codes flashing at me :( cant seem to get rid of them | |
datakid |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 00:20 |
Just Unplug the ECU itself and leave it overnite. Its located behind the OS Kick Panel, theres just two plugs into it. | |
kerzo |
posted on 17th Mar 03 at 23:27 |
Am I right in thinking that the ECU can be reset without actually disconecting the battery? |