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Originally Posted by 370Zsteve Disconnect the negative terminal on your battery for 10 minutes. Then you'll be sure the ECU has cleared completely with no odd issues. Best way to
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Best way to reset, but all a reset really does is Zero out the fuel trims and reboot the computer. Fault codes remain and don't completely disappear unless cleared with an OBD tool...though the CEL may go out.
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