not that it matters. but in ur sig. u have NHB :) it's NBP..
Nighthawk Black Pearl :) not Night Hawk Black hehe
Does it have instructions in the helms manual for correctly resetting the ECU. Some people have been talking about pulling the battery cable, backup fuse, re-attaching both, then starting the engine, and keeping the throttle at 3000 rpm for 5 minutes.
The old way was to do that above but only let it idle for about 5 minutes and then turn the car off. Then start back up for about 10 minutes.
Steven Owens
Critsit
not that it matters. but in ur sig. u have NHB :) it's NBP..
Nighthawk Black Pearl :) not Night Hawk Black hehe
no, the old way consists of that but AFTER you disconnect the negative battery terminal.Originally posted by 00sir
Does it have instructions in the helms manual for correctly resetting the ECU. Some people have been talking about pulling the battery cable, backup fuse, re-attaching both, then starting the engine, and keeping the throttle at 3000 rpm for 5 minutes.
The old way was to do that above but only let it idle for about 5 minutes and then turn the car off. Then start back up for about 10 minutes.
Steven Owens
Critsit
That is what I meant...
disconnecting the positive and negative cable, then the fuse, then connecting them back after 5 minutes, then letting the car idle for 5 minutes... Turning it off, then revving it for another 5 to 10 minutes.
Thanks,
Steve
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