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Old 08-14-2013, 04:51 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Elan View Post
I believe disconnecting the negative terminal will reset it. Dunno if you have to wait a certain amount of time or not.
Disconnecting either terminal will do it, but ... if you are removing the - side and short your wrench to any point but the + terminal, you're OK; if you ground out the + side, you can damage the electronics and battery (not to mention a nice shower of sparks). Electrically it doesn't matter - safety wise it does.

The ECU has something (probably a capacitor) that will maintain memory for a few seconds to minutes if all power is lost. Putting a load on the electrical system (eg, turning on the brake lights) will drain the reserve almost immediately and clear memory. You can accomplish the same thing with a 1 Megohm resistor, but it's a lot easier to just push the brake pedal for a few seconds.
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