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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Reseting ecu: not possible?! » Post Reply
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Wolf In Welsh Clothing |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 17:55 |
Try disconnecting all the vac pipes apart from map sensor and brake servo. | |
CRB 553 |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 17:48 |
cheers, but this hasnt been connected neway.... | |
Wolf In Welsh Clothing |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 15:20 |
Try disconnecting your fuel tank vent valve out of the vacuum piping,just leave it vent to air as it can allow too much air in and give false map readings.:thumbs: | |
CRB 553 |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 15:12 |
the code is 34 - map sensor low voltage. Must b an airleak sumwhere but av had the mantzel off a few times and re sealed it cant seem to find the cause... | |
Makarus |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 12:56 |
The ECU calibration can be reset by disconnecting the battery but fault codes will remain so that the problems being detected can be sorted. | |
Gambit |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 11:33 |
what is the last fault code? | |
CRB 553 |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 11:24 |
disconnecting for a full night doesnt seem to work though..... | |
Gambit |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 11:22 |
the ECU will store the last 12 fault codes or something like that as far as i remember | |
Wolf In Welsh Clothing |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 11:20 |
You'll have to fix the problem or the codes will keep coming back. | |
CRB 553 |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 11:15 |
Have got an ecu warning light on and wanted to reset ecu to make sure the ecu wasnt just constantly telling me there was a prob when it has been fixed but vauxhall told me u carnt reset i just have to fix the prob and it will go away automatically. |