ST24 ecu reset ?
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Hi Dave,
Just wondering why you would feel the need to do this.
I too have an ST, with induction, full stainless, so just asking the question.?
Also ,can you let me know where you got your strut brace from.? Been after one for a while, and it'd be nice to know from someone where to get one that fits proper.
Cheers
Just wondering why you would feel the need to do this.
I too have an ST, with induction, full stainless, so just asking the question.?
Also ,can you let me know where you got your strut brace from.? Been after one for a while, and it'd be nice to know from someone where to get one that fits proper.
Cheers
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Brian ST24
My secondries are not working at the moment (snapped cable), so when i have fixed this i want to reset ecu. My logic is that the ecu constantly learns to some degree, and the fact it is running so crap at the moment and possibly learning and compensate for this. When fixed i want to start a fresh. Does any of that make sense ???
The strut brace i have on is a 2.0l mondeo OMP. It fits but was tight and where one of the aircon pipe comes over near the brake master cylinder i undid a small mounting tab so it would ease slightly.
Dave
My secondries are not working at the moment (snapped cable), so when i have fixed this i want to reset ecu. My logic is that the ecu constantly learns to some degree, and the fact it is running so crap at the moment and possibly learning and compensate for this. When fixed i want to start a fresh. Does any of that make sense ???
The strut brace i have on is a 2.0l mondeo OMP. It fits but was tight and where one of the aircon pipe comes over near the brake master cylinder i undid a small mounting tab so it would ease slightly.
Dave
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