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Originally Posted by darkphantom Removing the negative battery terminal supposedly resets the ECU and it feels more responsive early on. I think over time as it adapts, it will behave
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So would the car gradually become less responsive as the battery life decreases or could you just take out the battery and put it back in again to "reset" the ECU to regain the responsiveness again?
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