A mechanic can reset a Chrysler Town and Country ECU for you. If you would rather do it yourself, you will need to purchase a OBD scan tool and follow the prompts.
It's put near the Input speed sensor and i sure removed Hoses and it there. <a href="http://carcomputerexchange.com/chrysler/cat_1.html">Chrysler ECU Repair</a>
How can you reset an ECU on a Kia Sedona
There is no ECU reset button.
you push the reset button on the back of the ECU.
The ECU plug in a Chrysler 300 is located in the predator. When looking for it look in a box that is color coded.
To reset the dash light indicators on a Toyota Tundra the trucks ECU will need to be reset. The simple way of resetting the ECU requires disconnecting the battery for 5 seconds. When the ECU is reset the lights will be clear.
Depend the number of the ecu and year of the car, general you can reset it, just recoded. The other option is, change the ecu and reset the ews and then you can redode the imobilizer with software machine. www.autocentralinas.com
Have the ECU scanned with an OBD2 scan tool and then repair the problem. You can then try to reset the ECU by removing the negative battery cable for 5 minutes which may or may not reset the ECU. If it does not, it will have to be reset with the scan tool.
An ECU is any of the electronic control units (computers) on the car.
how do i reset the computer on my hyundai xg300
To reset the ECU on a Mitsubishi Lancer, disconnect the negative battery terminal and leave it disconnected for about 10-15 minutes. This allows the ECU to clear its memory and reset. Afterward, reconnect the battery terminal, and start the vehicle to allow the ECU to relearn its parameters. It's advisable to drive the car for a short distance to help the ECU recalibrate settings.
To reset the ECU of a 1991 Jeep Comanche, disconnect the negative battery terminal and leave it disconnected for about 15 minutes. This allows the ECU to clear its memory and reset. After that, reconnect the terminal and start the vehicle, which should reinitialize the ECU. It's also a good idea to drive the vehicle for a short distance to allow the ECU to relearn its settings.