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How do you reset computer?

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98Eclipse_gst

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Aug 3, 2004
Fresno, California
Hey guys just wanted to see if anyone could tell me how to reset my computer or is there a link of some instuctions to do that? :dsm:
 
Crazy E said:
FYI- I believe it only takes 15-20 seconds to reset the ECU after removing the battery cable

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What he said, a few minutes is more than enough, half an hour to an hour is over kill.
 
i have a question about all this. since my battery was out of the car for almost 3 months during a rebuild, which would reset the computer, would this prevent my car from starting right away?
 
Heres a trick. You do not need to take off the negative cable from the battery. Nor any means of disconecting the battery. The 2G engine fuse box has a setup that directly powers the ECU. Why go through the hasle of taking the battery out, getting maybe a wrench when you just need to pull up on the fuse.
Open up your fuse box in the engine compartment. Look for a yellow (Thats what color its in my car) DUAL fuse holder. You will see that it has "2" 10 amp fuses inside. Pull up on the holder and the two fuses comes up with it. It does not come completely out (the holder or the fuses) Wait a few minutes than push down on the holder and your ECU receives power again. Its now reset. It also resets your factory radio. Never remove your battery cables again, unless you are changing the battery. :thumb:
 
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