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Old Dec 23rd, 2005, 12:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Resetting ECU

Hey guys, I found this on another Frontier forum, and everyone says you can feel a pretty big difference. Here is everything....

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I came across this info a couple of months ago while cruising the 350Z section of the Technosquare site. With the exception of the ecu reset procedure, all the other procedures are available in the Titan service manual. The ecu reset procedure in invaluabe, as it allows almost instant reset of the ecu's RAM instead of the usual method of disconnecting the battery and guessing as to how long you must leave it disconnected.

I think it's important to do this procedure periodically, as it basically recalibrates the electro-mechanical positioners, namely the throttle valve positioner and the accelerator pedal positioners. After some use, these things get a little out of whack, and get kinda lost. This can cause problems like loss of power and idle issues. This method restores the proper min/max position voltages that the ecu sees from them.

I, personally, have seen the best improvement in my engine by doing the full procedure, starting with the ecu reset, followed by the other procedures. In fact, after doing this, I got back some of my low end grunt I'd lost over the past months. I can actually catch a bit of rubber now, which I haven't been able to do for a long time! It also cured a slightly erratic idle problem I was having.

Give it a try, but be patient....it may take a couple of tries with your stopwatch to get it right.....timing is extremely important here!

From Technosquare website:

Please read all instructions and be familiar with them before any attempts.
A stop watch or an analog clock with a second’s needle will be useful.

ECU Resetting Procedures

The Easy Method:

After experimenting with different timing, and reading posts by other members, I've come up with a condensed method of doing this reset. This method works EVERY time, even w/o a stopwatch. I've used this method successfully a dozen times, or so, now w/o a watch. After a few times, you won't need a watch or instructions. You'll get so darn good at it, you'll find yourself doing it while waiting at a traffic light.

Timing is not as critical with this method...no stop watch needed. Just count in your head...one-one thousand, two-one thounsand, etc, or use stop watch. The most critical step is step #3....wait 10 sec, instead of 7.

1. Ignition "ON", count to 3.
2. Depress/Release pedal 5 times...hard and fast.
3. Count to 10 (not 7!) and fully depress pedal
4. Count to 12 (SES should be blinking), release pedal
5. Count to 10, depress pedal
6. Count to 10, release pedal.
7. Turn off ignition, then start engine. Done!

Accelerator Pedal Release Position Learning
Operation Procedure

1. Make sure that the accelerator pedal is fully released.
2. Turn ignition switch “ON” and wait at least 2 seconds.
3. Turn ignition switch “OFF” wait at least 10 seconds.
4. Turn ignition switch “ON” and wait at least 2 seconds.
5. Turn ignition switch “OFF” wait at least 10 seconds.

Throttle Valve Closed Position Learning
Operation Procedures

1. Make sure that accelerator pedal is fully released.
2. Turn ignition switch is “ON”.
3. Turn ignition switch is “OFF” wait at least 10 seconds.
Make sure that the throttle valve moves during above 10 seconds by confirming the operating sound.

Idle Air Volume Learning (Throttle Position Learning)
It is better to count the time accurately with a clock.
Operation Procedures
1. Perform “Accelerator Pedal Released Position Learning”.
2. Perform “Throttle Valve Closed Position Learning”.
3. Start engine and warm it up to normal operating temperature.
4. Turn ignition switch “OFF” and wait at least 10 seconds.
5. Conform that accelerator pedal is fully released, turn ignition switch “ON” and wait 3 seconds.
6. Repeat the following (steps 7a, 7b) procedures quickly five times within 5 seconds.
7a. Fully depress the accelerator pedal (HARD)
7b. Fully release the accelerator pedal.
8. Wait 7 seconds, fully depress the accelerator pedal and keep it for approx. 20 seconds until the Check Engine Light (CEL) stops blinking and turned ON.
9. Fully release the accelerator pedal within 3 seconds after the CEL is ON.
10. Start engine and let it idle.
11. Wait 20 seconds.
12. Rev up the engine two or three times and make sure the idle speed and ignition timing are within the specifications.
Let me know when you try it out!
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Old Dec 24th, 2005, 03:06 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I saw that when it was posted on the other forum and tried it. I guess it worked because the lights flashed like they said they would, but I can't say I felt any difference! It may not be a bad thing to do after installing an engine mod as it probably resets the learning cycle and the truck may adapt to the new mod quicker.
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Well for some reason, my truck would idol rough sometimes....after doing this it seems to be a lot smoother.
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Old Dec 24th, 2005, 05:16 PM   #5 (permalink)
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"I think it's important to do this procedure periodically, as it basically recalibrates the electro-mechanical positioners"

If the sensors actually recalibrated themselves (I'm not sure if/how they could do that; at best, it seems like the ECU would re-ZERO what it sees the sensor sending it) that'd be one thing, but in general, I would think the ECU is going to learn and un-learn whatever it needs to based on your driving and your modifications.
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I have no idea how all that stuff works, but apparently some of those resets are in the Titan manual, so I doubt its just for fun.
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I have no idea how all that stuff works, but apparently some of those resets are in the Titan manual, so I doubt its just for fun.
Hey guys, Any idea on how frequesntly one should perform this procedure?

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Hey guys, I found this on another Frontier forum, and everyone says you can feel a pretty big difference. Here is everything....



Let me know when you try it out!


Does this work on the 2004 Frontier 3.3L V6? Thanks...

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Hey guys, Any idea on how frequesntly one should perform this procedure?

There's a guy on the Titan Board who says he does it while waiting at a stop light! That seems a bit much to me. I can see doing it every couple months or after adding a new Mod, other than that I don't see much point in doing it more frequently!
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