Dumb question on ECU reset
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Dumb question on ECU reset
Will unplugging the negative battery cable for.. say... 2 hours clear my Jestr M1 flash?
My guess is no...
I'm assuming the ECU has a "learning" memory that is reset by doing this, but I wouldn't think it would clear my flash... correct???
I'm not trying to clear it, but I'm troubleshooting an idle issue and now that I've had the neg. cable off I'm curious if I have to reflash
My guess is no...
I'm assuming the ECU has a "learning" memory that is reset by doing this, but I wouldn't think it would clear my flash... correct???
I'm not trying to clear it, but I'm troubleshooting an idle issue and now that I've had the neg. cable off I'm curious if I have to reflash
No
the opposite, if the octane number has been decremented due to knock being detected, removing power from the ECU will make the octane number go to 100 and the car will run on the high maps
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the opposite, if the octane number has been decremented due to knock being detected, removing power from the ECU will make the octane number go to 100 and the car will run on the high maps
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did some more logging after removing some boost, and the octane was at 100.
So why would you have to reset the ecu to reset the octane level back to 100??
Maybe I can learn something here... because I did not think the ecu kept that long of a record of the knock count, I did some logging and got knock count of 6, which reduced my octane to 99.6 or something....
did some more logging after removing some boost, and the octane was at 100.
So why would you have to reset the ecu to reset the octane level back to 100??
did some more logging after removing some boost, and the octane was at 100.
So why would you have to reset the ecu to reset the octane level back to 100??

Suppose you hadn't changed the boost and had shut off the car. The ECU would have kept that information and on restart the octane number would have stayed in its lowered state (unless the ECU felt confident enough to raise it back).
What burgers22 is saying is that in that case, if you just reset the ECU it would have lost the information that the octane number had ever been lowered and would have reset to its default of 100.
So while it is true you don't have to reset the ECU to get back the octane number back to 100 it is one guaranteed way to make it happen
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Last edited by codgi; Mar 25, 2007 at 07:44 PM.
Hahah, last time I checked the ECU isn't self-aware.
When you poke at software all day they take on personalities
. I'm sure I have over-simplified above but I believe that's kinda how it works, at least from my understanding (part of which came from that thread I had with MJ and jcs right about the time live tuning was being put on the table).
. I'm sure I have over-simplified above but I believe that's kinda how it works, at least from my understanding (part of which came from that thread I had with MJ and jcs right about the time live tuning was being put on the table).
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