still no "crisp" acceleration
#32
If you reset via unplugging the battery or fuses, you'll be able to tell, because you'll lose your radio presets and (sometimes?) your seat and side mirror memory settings.
Otherwise, there's no visual or audio signal that the ECU has been reset.
Last edited by Roofless; 05-26-10 at 12:20 AM.
#33
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
If you want to reset the ECU without losing your seat and stereo settings, perform the following procedure:
1. Get in your car and insert key. (It doesn't matter if you close the door or not.)
2. Turn the key to the on (not start) position.
3. Press the gas pedal to the floor.
4. Hold the pedal to the floor for five seconds, then turn the key back to the "off" position (don't remove the key), then release the gas pedal.
5. Wait 2 minutes.
6. Remove key.
7. Done
Yes it works. Done it many times. Works on all years, 2002-2009.
1. Get in your car and insert key. (It doesn't matter if you close the door or not.)
2. Turn the key to the on (not start) position.
3. Press the gas pedal to the floor.
4. Hold the pedal to the floor for five seconds, then turn the key back to the "off" position (don't remove the key), then release the gas pedal.
5. Wait 2 minutes.
6. Remove key.
7. Done
Yes it works. Done it many times. Works on all years, 2002-2009.
Here is a dmblnd question..
Are you going to flood the engine when pressing the gas pedal in the above senario?
Katy
#35
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
I guess I am thinking back to my old VW days, that if you stepped on the gas pedal,and pumped oit, you were going to flood your engine.
I assume then, the car electronics propel the gas, not the accelerator pedal.
Katy
I assume then, the car electronics propel the gas, not the accelerator pedal.
Katy
#36
Yeah, flooding not an issue - mine starts up with nary a gurgle.
Just so you know, when I mention waiting 2 minutes (in Step #5 above,) originally, I didn't wait at all, and it seemed to work fine. Later on, a Mercedes technician (which is where I learned this trick) told me that waiting 2 minutes produces a more thurough memory wipe. So I do that now, even though I don't really notice a difference. But I'd say the time-wait is not 'mission critical.'
Just so you know, when I mention waiting 2 minutes (in Step #5 above,) originally, I didn't wait at all, and it seemed to work fine. Later on, a Mercedes technician (which is where I learned this trick) told me that waiting 2 minutes produces a more thurough memory wipe. So I do that now, even though I don't really notice a difference. But I'd say the time-wait is not 'mission critical.'
#38
I'll try it.
sounds like an incredible find.
so, in the latter steps, you turn the key to the 'off/lock' position?
then after two minutes, slip the key out.
yes?
just double checking...
sounds like an incredible find.
so, in the latter steps, you turn the key to the 'off/lock' position?
then after two minutes, slip the key out.
yes?
just double checking...
#40
thanks, roofless.
I'll give it a try later today.
I've produced a 'reset ECU' doc
for my 430 folder.
btw: only reason there's a exclamation mark after my
name is that jimmer was already taken by someone. go figure.
I'll give it a try later today.
I've produced a 'reset ECU' doc
for my 430 folder.
btw: only reason there's a exclamation mark after my
name is that jimmer was already taken by someone. go figure.
#41
the verdict is in: WOW!
roofless' ECU reset really works.
he guarantees it, but until you try it, it's hard to believe the difference.
one of the top 10 best tips on this forum.
thank you roofless.
the only problem is that my mpg has dropped to well under 15.
not sure what the problem is, oh, I'm just kidding ;-)
crisp acceleration off the line in standard mode.
in fact, I tested the PWR mode off the line and found
that it lagged, just like the old days.
no lag in the standard mode.
the car actually seems lighter, sportier, more responsive,
with real zip.
it's hard to understand why this reset isn't included in the manual.
this reset process should be apart of each 430 owners trick bag IMHO.
so, doesn't anyone know more about ECU and the software averaging process
that sets the 430's responsiveness?
roofless' ECU reset really works.
he guarantees it, but until you try it, it's hard to believe the difference.
one of the top 10 best tips on this forum.
thank you roofless.
the only problem is that my mpg has dropped to well under 15.
not sure what the problem is, oh, I'm just kidding ;-)
crisp acceleration off the line in standard mode.
in fact, I tested the PWR mode off the line and found
that it lagged, just like the old days.
no lag in the standard mode.
the car actually seems lighter, sportier, more responsive,
with real zip.
it's hard to understand why this reset isn't included in the manual.
this reset process should be apart of each 430 owners trick bag IMHO.
so, doesn't anyone know more about ECU and the software averaging process
that sets the 430's responsiveness?
#42
the verdict is in: WOW!
roofless' ECU reset really works.
he guarantees it, but until you try it, it's hard to believe the difference.
one of the top 10 best tips on this forum.
thank you roofless.
the only problem is that my mpg has dropped to well under 15.
not sure what the problem is, oh, I'm just kidding ;-)
crisp acceleration off the line in standard mode.
in fact, I tested the PWR mode off the line and found
that it lagged, just like the old days.
no lag in the standard mode.
the car actually seems lighter, sportier, more responsive,
with real zip.
it's hard to understand why this reset isn't included in the manual.
this reset process should be apart of each 430 owners trick bag IMHO.
so, doesn't anyone know more about ECU and the software averaging process
that sets the 430's responsiveness?
roofless' ECU reset really works.
he guarantees it, but until you try it, it's hard to believe the difference.
one of the top 10 best tips on this forum.
thank you roofless.
the only problem is that my mpg has dropped to well under 15.
not sure what the problem is, oh, I'm just kidding ;-)
crisp acceleration off the line in standard mode.
in fact, I tested the PWR mode off the line and found
that it lagged, just like the old days.
no lag in the standard mode.
the car actually seems lighter, sportier, more responsive,
with real zip.
it's hard to understand why this reset isn't included in the manual.
this reset process should be apart of each 430 owners trick bag IMHO.
so, doesn't anyone know more about ECU and the software averaging process
that sets the 430's responsiveness?
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