No, but you can reset by disconnecting the battery for a little while to reset its memory and leaned values. Or it will relearn itself while you drive it.
You can't bypass or reset security system, bring it to the dealer.
try removing the negative lead on the battery for about 30 min that will reset your computers
You do not have to reset the computer after this repair. If the Check Engine Light is on it is not because you made this repair. If you disconnected the battery the computer will reset itself.
If you have put the distributor back in the proper position and its not out a tooth you might try to disconnect the battery for a few minutes (5-10 to be safe) to reset the computer. I really think you're out by a tooth which has changed the timing though...
DISCONNECT BATTRY FOR ABOUT 10 MIN
A computer should not have an ignition system.
unplug the battery for 2min
No. Already reset.
NO
Computer reset
no you don't need to reset the computer. but it is always a good idea to reset it when replacing any censors. just unhook the battery cable( negative) for 30 seconds then put it back on and drive 50-75 miles to reset the computer.
You can't bypass or reset security system, bring it to the dealer.
No. If you car is having difficulty requiring reset, disconnect the battery overnight or for several hours. This will reset the computer and clear any codes that may cause the computer to prevent the ignition from operating. There are a couple of ignition codes that will prevent the car from starting.
No, you do not have to reset anything except the clock and radio presets.
You cant "reset" the timing on these. It has computer controlled ignition timing. If there is a timing problem check the crank sensor.
disconect the battery for at least a minute and that should reset your PMC _batsumaru
You can reset the VW Golf 200 onboard computer after servicing with ignition. This will take the system back to the default settings which you can configure to your preference.Ê