N nobber Guest Feb 9, 2007 #1 and they told me that because the car hasnt been serviced by them in three years that it may just need 'reset' as its over fueling. can anyone shed any light on this please?
and they told me that because the car hasnt been serviced by them in three years that it may just need 'reset' as its over fueling. can anyone shed any light on this please?
K kristian One Way Mule Feb 9, 2007 #2 you should really post up the Spec of your car, to enable people to help you.. From your garage all I can tell is thats its Red and not a super S but this luckily doesn't matter when it comes to resetting your ECU. Simply leave the battery disconnected for about 12 hours ( e.g overnight ) and it will be reset
you should really post up the Spec of your car, to enable people to help you.. From your garage all I can tell is thats its Red and not a super S but this luckily doesn't matter when it comes to resetting your ECU. Simply leave the battery disconnected for about 12 hours ( e.g overnight ) and it will be reset
OP OP N nobber Guest Feb 10, 2007 #3 thanks m8y , ive done this , twice now. the cars a 1.3 n reg bog standard micra.
OP OP N nobber Guest Feb 12, 2007 #5 Fordy said: whats it doing, overfuelling from cold? Click to expand... yeah , its flooding itself when i try and start it. ive re soldered the throttle body but it hasnt helped.
Fordy said: whats it doing, overfuelling from cold? Click to expand... yeah , its flooding itself when i try and start it. ive re soldered the throttle body but it hasnt helped.
Fordy Ex. Club Member Feb 12, 2007 #6 ask for the coolant temp sensor sub harness, k10daz can give you all the infomation
Ed Fusion Motorsport MSC Founder Official MSC Trader Feb 12, 2007 #7 kristian said: you should really post up the Spec of your car, to enable people to help you.. From your garage all I can tell is thats its Red and not a super S but this luckily doesn't matter when it comes to resetting your ECU. Simply leave the battery disconnected for about 12 hours ( e.g overnight ) and it will be reset Click to expand... Dont even need to do that disconnect the earth and leave it a few minutes thats all you need. Ed
kristian said: you should really post up the Spec of your car, to enable people to help you.. From your garage all I can tell is thats its Red and not a super S but this luckily doesn't matter when it comes to resetting your ECU. Simply leave the battery disconnected for about 12 hours ( e.g overnight ) and it will be reset Click to expand... Dont even need to do that disconnect the earth and leave it a few minutes thats all you need. Ed