Reset ECU
Reset ECU
Does anyone know how to do this other than Unplugging the battery for 24 hours.
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Re: Reset ECU
Shouldn't need 24 hrs AFAIK - Vauxhall (bosch) ones reset after 20-30 mins - run like crap when you first start the car up again cos all the block learn values are reset to factory settings and it takes a while to shift em to where they should bewul3er wrote:Does anyone know how to do this other than Unplugging the battery for 24 hours.
Why would you be wanting to re-set the ECU?
I heard that by reseting it, it can make the car run bettter.
I have to do an oil change and filter change this weekend and thought it would be a good time to reset the ECU if it wasnt to hard (thats if its a good idea)
oh, and i have to change the spark plugs.
The engine hasnt really been looked after as much as what it should and coming home from work the other day it decided to lose all power and when i droped a gear and put the boot down it sounded like it was dying, This has happened a few times since. Its worrying me cos its not something that happens everytime (just now & again).
Im not very good with engines, One of my mates suggested that i replace the spark plugs and do the oil and filters.
I have to do an oil change and filter change this weekend and thought it would be a good time to reset the ECU if it wasnt to hard (thats if its a good idea)
oh, and i have to change the spark plugs.
The engine hasnt really been looked after as much as what it should and coming home from work the other day it decided to lose all power and when i droped a gear and put the boot down it sounded like it was dying, This has happened a few times since. Its worrying me cos its not something that happens everytime (just now & again).
Im not very good with engines, One of my mates suggested that i replace the spark plugs and do the oil and filters.
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Only if a fault is causing it to drift from the optimum settingswul3er wrote:I heard that by reseting it, it can make the car run bettter.
Good idea to go thro a car and cover all the bases if it's not known or clear that it's been done recentlywul3er wrote:I have to do an oil change and filter change this weekend and thought it would be a good time to reset the ECU if it wasnt to hard (thats if its a good idea)
oh, and i have to change the spark plugs.
I'd make sure I did the fuel filter as well....wul3er wrote:The engine hasnt really been looked after as much as what it should and coming home from work the other day it decided to lose all power and when i droped a gear and put the boot down it sounded like it was dying, This has happened a few times since. Its worrying me cos its not something that happens everytime (just now & again).
Im not very good with engines, One of my mates suggested that i replace the spark plugs and do the oil and filters.
/semi hijack - I did see a bit in the MKIV Polo Haynes Manual saying it was not advisable to disconnect the ECU saying it was coded - thats got me completely foxed cos I can't see how they would be!!!!!
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Where - in front of the tank at the back of the car (underneath)wul3er wrote:Could you tell me were the fuel filter is, Roughly how much it is likely to cost and how easy it is to change.
If you could give me some hints and tips that would be great.
Identification - small aluminium cylinder with fuel hose on each end
Will be one of two types
- Speed fit or Old fashioned jubbly cliped
- Price dependant on fitting but around £6 from local assesory shop
Takes about 10 mins to change but
- don't smoke when you do it
- get plenty of kitchen towl or rag under there with you
- Don't work under a car thats just supported by a jack - use axle stand(s)
- Don't get petrol in your eys - it really stings for ages.......
Can't think of anything else!!!
Thanks very much, i think i'll change this as well, But just to be safe i'll get one of my mates to "supervise" me (lol) since i have 2 that know what they are doing and i dont. Cheers for your help. I'll let you know how i get on.
Ps what else do you think would be worth while checking/replacing.
So far i have:
*Oil Filter
*Oil
*spark plugs
*Fuel Filter
Ps what else do you think would be worth while checking/replacing.
So far i have:
*Oil Filter
*Oil
*spark plugs
*Fuel Filter
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- Air Filter - unless you have a noise box fittedwul3er wrote:Thanks very much, i think i'll change this as well, But just to be safe i'll get one of my mates to "supervise" me (lol) since i have 2 that know what they are doing and i dont. Cheers for your help. I'll let you know how i get on.![]()
Ps what else do you think would be worth while checking/replacing.
So far i have:
*Oil Filter
*Oil
*spark plugs
*Fuel Filter
- Dizzy and rotor unless MKV's are DIS
bout it really
Good idea to have friends to supervise/assist - learn a lot that way
The distrubuter and the Rotor arm inside it. You can find it at the end of the sparkplug leads.wul3er wrote:The air filter is a After market one. What is the dizzy and rotor. How do i know if my car has them
I don't think my MK5 has one. There is still a lump at the end of the rear camshaft (16V), but I'm almost certain that this is just a CAS and an ignition box, seems logical if you have a place to bolt it.