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Old 04-15-2006, 06:36 PM   #46
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Re: How to:ECU Reset,Throttle & Accelerator Position Learning

Alright, thank you.
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Old 05-02-2006, 01:00 AM   #47
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Re: How to:ECU Reset,Throttle & Accelerator Position Learning

Ok I just got the volant havent installed it yet so do i have to do everything rocky mountain stated or just the ECU and Throttle position reset? im planning on adding exhaust but not any time soon. also which do i do first?

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Old 05-25-2006, 05:25 PM   #48
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Re: How to:ECU Reset,Throttle & Accelerator Position Learning

Just put on a Magnaflow catback, single in dual out. Should I do a ECU reset or does it matter? Have not got to run it yet to see how it performs on the highway..
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Old 06-03-2006, 06:01 AM   #49
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Re: How to:ECU Reset,Throttle & Accelerator Position Learning

Is this ECU resetting process on a 2006 CC LE? I have tried repetedly to reset the ecu w/ no luck.

Any tips please?
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Old 06-03-2006, 06:48 AM   #50
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Re: How to:ECU Reset,Throttle & Accelerator Position Learning

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Just put on a Magnaflow catback, single in dual out. Should I do a ECU reset or does it matter? Have not got to run it yet to see how it performs on the highway..

First, welcome to TT!!

Yes, you should perform the ECU reset, although it's probably not necessary.
The truck will learn new parameters over time, but for immediate 'gains', try the ECU reset.

Also, get a CAI, if you can, or mod the stock airbox, and add a drop-in filter for now.

Good luck, and welcome to TT!!
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Old 06-03-2006, 06:50 AM   #51
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Re: How to:ECU Reset,Throttle & Accelerator Position Learning

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Is this ECU resetting process on a 2006 CC LE? I have tried repetedly to reset the ecu w/ no luck.

Any tips please?


It should be the same. I haven't heard or read, of any change.

What makes you think it's not working? Have you added a performance part, or are you trying to reset due to driving purposes?

I've done it several times and timing is critical.
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Old 06-25-2006, 10:20 PM   #52
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Re: How to:ECU Reset,Throttle & Accelerator Position Learning

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It's just a faster, for sure method of resetting the ecu. There has been much discussion about how long it takes to clear the ram with the battery disconnected....2 hrs, 12, 24....there's no way to know for sure with that method. This way takes away the guess work.


According to the Nissan Service Manual, the RAM for the ECU will be cleared, if the battery is disconnected for up to 24 hours. This is Just FYI.
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Old 01-05-2007, 12:15 AM   #53
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Im The Village Idiot But I Aint No Mechanich Why Recet The Ecu What Would Doing This Do To My Truck
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Old 01-07-2007, 07:29 AM   #54
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Hello villiage idiot,

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You reset the ECU if you have added a mod to your vehicle (IE. Exhaust, Intake, ETC.) by changing something on your engine you change the parameters the ECU was using, it will learn the new parameters, but it learns it quicker if you reset the ECU.
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Re: How to:ECU Reset,Throttle & Accelerator Position Learning

Does anyone know if these directions work on the 08 models?
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Old 12-11-2007, 08:54 PM   #56
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Re: How to:ECU Reset,Throttle & Accelerator Position Learning

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Does anyone know if these directions work on the 08 models?

Give it a try, if the SES light blinks it worked, if not it will not hurt anything.
The ECU reset and how to check SES codes are the same procedure.

How To: In car ECM Diagnostics/ECM Reset procedure:

1) Sit in the driver's seat.
2) Turn the ignition key to the ON position and wait three seconds. (Do not start the car.)
3) Fully depress and release the accelerator pedal five times in less than five seconds.
4) Wait exactly seven seconds. Fully depress the accelerator pedal for ten seconds until the SES light flashes.
5) Release the accelerator pedal and start counting flashes to obtain the four-digit trouble code.

Long flashes (0.6 seconds) indicate the first digit of the code; count the blinks one through nine and write down the first digit. (Ten blinks indicates a zero.)
The next three digits follow in turn in the same fashion except with faster blinks (0.3 second) and a 1.0-second pause between digits.

The ECM code repeats intself until you turn the ignition key to the OFF position, at which point the ECM resets itself to standard get-in-and-drive-the-car mode.

Additionally, if you get four blinks of ten (0000), the ECM is indicating no malfunction.

You can clear the code (and the annoying SES light) by holding down the accelerator pedal for more than 10 seconds while the SES light is blinking. When you release the pedal, the ECM erases the trouble code(s).
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Re: How to:ECU Reset,Throttle & Accelerator Position Learning

I installed my Flowmaster 70 Series cat back and AEM CAI a little over a month ago then saw this thread. I figured I'd give it a shot and after going through the "easy instructions", I immediately noticed more power on the low end (under 3k RPM). The low end now seems to have as much response as my high end did...

Oh and mine is an 08 and the instructions worked...
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Re: How to:ECU Reset,Throttle & Accelerator Position Learning

I just purchased a used 2004 Titan and the SES light keeps coming on and I keep going back to the dealer to get it turned off. They claim nothing wrong with the truck and I must have loose gas cap. I have checked this and made sure it was tight the last time I filled it up but the light still comes on after a couple of days. Will this method work for getting the light to go out and will it alter anything else on the performance of the vehicle? I have not made any changes to the vehicle so add ons are not an issue. Will this hurt the truck in anyway? Doesn't pressing and releasing the gas pedal automatically flood the engine?

Thanks in advance for your help
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Old 03-24-2008, 03:04 PM   #59
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Re: How to:ECU Reset,Throttle & Accelerator Position Learning

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I just purchased a used 2004 Titan and the SES light keeps coming on and I keep going back to the dealer to get it turned off. They claim nothing wrong with the truck and I must have loose gas cap. I have checked this and made sure it was tight the last time I filled it up but the light still comes on after a couple of days. Will this method work for getting the light to go out and will it alter anything else on the performance of the vehicle? I have not made any changes to the vehicle so add ons are not an issue. Will this hurt the truck in anyway? Doesn't pressing and releasing the gas pedal automatically flood the engine?

Thanks in advance for your help
It will turn off the light but if the problem is still there the light will come back on.
Swing by your local autoparts place, most will read the code for you free of charge, with the code you will know exactly why it's coming on.

Don't reset your ECU unless you have to, you will see your MPG drop like Enron's stock.
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+1 what baseballfanz said
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