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Originally Posted by JvKintheUSA How do you "Clear the ECU learned values?" The simplest and cheapest way would be to disconnect your negative battery cable for a few minutes, and
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The simplest and cheapest way would be to disconnect your negative battery cable for a few minutes, and pump the brake pedal a few times while it's disconnected, then connect it back up. That will clear CELs, learned fuel trims, and any other sort of self-tuning the ECU does.
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