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You don't reset the computer. The ECU will relearn after a few driving cycles. No input necessary on your part. Just drive normally.
If you have a key code security system, you need to have the computer relearn the key code sensor serial number.
When you recharge the battery and start the automobile the computer will set itself back to (ROM) read only memores. SOMETIMES you do need to drive a few miles for the computer can relearn itself.
If you had the battery disconnected then the computer has to relearn the optimum efficiency for everything that's going on. If you didn't disconnect the battery, then you should do that for about 30 minutes and clear the computer out so it can relearn with the new MAF sensor connected.
You dont adjust the Idle disconnect the battery for 10 mins and reconnect and the computer should relearn it idle .
The vehicle may have to complete a relearn cycle which can take a couple hundred miles.
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.
To relearn the computer for a 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor, you can start by disconnecting the battery for about 10 minutes to reset the system. After reconnecting the battery, drive the vehicle for a while to allow the Engine Control Unit (ECU) to recalibrate and relearn the engine parameters. You may also need to perform a series of drive cycles, including varied speeds and loads, to help the ECU adapt to the current engine conditions. If issues persist, consider using a diagnostic scanner to check for any fault codes that may need addressing.
I would like to relearn my skills as a doctor.
It depends, relearn requires a full engine warmup, >3000 RPM operation for at least a few seconds while driving and a short drive. The engine has to get hot enough to go open loop on the emissions system. This should force a relearn.
To invoke the computer relearn cycle on a 1993 Chrysler New Yorker Fifth, first, disconnect the negative battery cable for about 10 minutes to reset the engine control module (ECM). Reconnect the battery, then start the engine and allow it to idle for approximately 10 minutes without any load, which helps the ECM recalibrate. Afterward, take the vehicle for a short drive, varying speeds and engine loads to complete the relearn process. This should help the ECM adjust to new sensor readings and optimize engine performance.
You will have to relearn everything. This includes skill level and recipes.