RustyNav09
Member
Forget what I said. Step 3 is truly critical. I was counting to fast. Stop watch or sumthin is good.
I think the trip meter only resets if you use the power-down method (removing the battery lead). This is because the trip meter values are stored in RAM in the instrument computer (the odometer value would be stored in NVRAM in the main computer). Asking the ECU to reset in this fashion will cause the ECU to reload its default information, but may not ask the instrument computer to reload/reset (in the D40, this is the instrument cluster itself and the D22 may be similar).
If you don't feel that the reset worked, use the power-down method, have your radio pin handy and write down those trip meter values because it will reset everything!
when removing the battery negative lead do you have to remove BOTH negative leads or just the drivers side one?
Will I have to remove my Tunit chip first in order to reset the ECU?
Cheers, Daniel.
I don't think so
it should be ok to leave on
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