What does an ECU reset do?

"Resetting the ECU" is the process of clearing all the long term memory from the ECU's memory. These variables trim idle speed, fuel, spark, and more. The ECU will also store trouble codes for diagnostic capability.
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What happens when you reset car ECU?

Upon resetting the ECM, the computer will start taking an interest in removing the long-term memory. Your vehicle's performance will be checked by deleting all mechanical error codes that are useful when mechanical repairs are taken.
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What are the benefits of resetting the ECU?

Resetting your ECU is a popular myth. In reality, resetting your engine control unit (ECU) after modifying your engine isn't necessary. However, resetting your ECU can help you fix a faulty check engine light or restore your car to factory setting.
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Does resetting ECU remove tune?

No, it will not change your tune. If you tune with open source, you can write it to the ECU. It resets to whatever you flashed it with when you reset it.
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How much does it cost to reset ECU?

You should expect to pay between $150 and $300 at a local repair shop or service center just to have the ECU inspected and tested. In many cases, the faulty ECU can be repaired or reprogrammed, and this type of repair will usually run between $300 to $750, depending on the make and model of your vehicle.
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How To Reset All ECU’s and Control Modules in your Car or Truck



Does disconnecting the battery reset the ECU?

A. It depends on the car's age and type of ECU used. On some older cars, disconnecting the battery will reset the system but in most new cars it does nothing, except potentially reset the clock and radio station presets.
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What causes ECU failure?

1) Dead Battery

Car batteries have electronic cells which need to function in order for the ECU to function. If any of the cells in your car battery are dead, then your ECU is going to fail soon afterward. Once all the cells are dead, the battery is considered dead and your entire vehicle won't be able to function.
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Can a remap reset itself?

No it reverts to a default std spec version of itself. There isnt enough room on the ecu for both a full version and the original version of the software.
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How long does it take for ECU to reset?

In fact, to reset the ECU, you do need to let the car run at idle for at least 10 minutes. The engine needs to warm up, the idle needs to stabilize and the ECU itself has to collect all new data from all the sensors over a period of time to begin functioning again.
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Should I reset ECU after changing spark?

It's not necessary but it's also not a bad idea. Just make sure you're not due for a vehicle inspection in the next week, since the computer will not be "ready" for a scan until it re-learns its operating parameters. After you perform the reset, all that is needed is for you to drive.
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How long do you leave battery disconnected to reset ECU?

Disconnecting the battery for a short time may not do the trick because the car's computer, or ECU, still has some current in it. Waiting for over 15 minutes after disconnecting the engine will help ensure the equipment is reset.
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What is the most common failure of an ECM?

The most common source of ECM failure is in one of the wiring harnesses. If the wires to the transmission or fuel injectors become corroded, they can lose conductivity, leading to a failure. Fortunately, these issues can usually be resolved by replacing the corroded wires.
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Can a remap be detected?

Is a Superchips remap detectable by the dealer? In most cases, no. Some manufacturers can tell that something has changed, but not necessarily what. If and when you need to return your vehicle back to the original remap, you will need to do one of the following, depending on your purchase.
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What problems can a remap cause?

5 Damaging Issues Caused By Unprofessional ECU Remapping
  • Never-Ending Check Engine Light. ...
  • Performance is Sub-Par Post-Tune. ...
  • Software Isn't Up-to-Date and Is Faulty. ...
  • ECU Remaps Leave a Footprint. ...
  • They'll Push Your Engine Hard.
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Can a remap be removed?

We can completely reverse the process for a small service charge should you wish to have your remap removed. Similarly, if your car loses the remap software due to a software upgrade at the main dealer, we can reinstall it for you.
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Can you remove a tune from a car?

You will need a Cipher cable to remove the tune and then you will need a stock map to reflash the car. The tune (license) then sits in the cable till it is re-installed onto another car.
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How can I tell if my ECU is bad?

Here are the most common symptoms of a bad ECU:
  1. Check Engine Light stays on after resetting.
  2. Car was jump started on reverse polarity.
  3. Engine turning off for no reason.
  4. Water Damage or Fire Damage on the ECU.
  5. Apparent loss of spark.
  6. Apparent loss of injection pulse or fuel pump.
  7. Intermittent starting problems.
  8. Overheating ECU.
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Can jumpstarting a car damage the ECU?

A blown ECU can occur if there is a voltage spike when jumpstarting. This impacts the alternator and other electrical components such as the fuel pump, onboard computer and possibly the fuses.
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Is the ECU and PCM the same thing?

The terms PCM (Powertrain Control Module), ECU (Engine Control Unit) and ECM (Engine Control Module) can sometimes be used as interchangeable generic phrases for the same thing - a control unit for the engine/transmission system.
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