What Martin did was disconnect the neg lead off the battery then turn the key in the ignition to discharge any residual power. Once thats done just reconnect your neg lead to your battery. Full reset done.
You won't hear a click if the battery's disconnected. The reason for turning on the ignition is to consume all the electrical energy in the car's computer, which forces the ECU to reset. You could just press the brake pedal and achieve the same result. I am the idiot that came up with the ignition idea, so I apologise for confusing people with it. Just press the brake pedal for a few seconds, marvel at the lack of any activity, and reconnect the lead.
Make sure you drive gently after doing this, preferably with the vehicle as empty as possible. Get it up to about 80-85km/h and cruise there for a couple of minutes, then stop and turn the engine off - task complete.
If you have a standard radio in the car, you may have to re-enter the PIN code, which should have been in your owner's manual folder. This reset WILL reset the trip meters in the dash.
i talked to a guy with a D40 auto 2009,and he only gets 450 ks to a tank and doesnt tow anything with it...hes not very happy at all.Used to have a 2008 D40 Auto. Thing would only do 450 km per tank no matter what. Full load, empty always 450. Took it back to Nissan twice to have it checked, tried for a bigger exhaust but the fitter just shook his head. Fuel light would come on and I would only have 10km warning (found out the hard way).
Well I sold it after 7 months and kept my d22 which gave me 600 km fully loaded. A petrol V8 would give me better milage.
i talked to a guy with a D40 auto 2009,and he only gets 450 ks to a tank and doesnt tow anything with it...hes not very happy at all.
he reckons his pootrol 4.2 was better on economy..
I just took ALL of my tools and recovery gear out of the back of the Navara, and took it EMPTY down to the local dealer to fix the parts damaged from last VNOG adventure.
The car felt soooo much lighter and more responsive under the foot. I reckon a significant saving in fuel just by taking all the crap out.
Looks like i'll be doing a computer re-set when i car the car back and retrain the computer, befoer i go and put all the crap back in.
Wonder how much of an improvement i'll get with the 144 litre fuel tank .... ??? Barely getting 900kms for about 120 or so litres atm ...
but they way i drive would have a lot to do with that too. (and the weight in the back, and the crap on the roof ...)
Woody's problem with economy is and always will be the high heels he wears!
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