Fto cold start problem
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Re: Fto cold start problem
Just remove line and unbolt from rail then reverse. Its mechanical so no wiring connected
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Re: Fto cold start problem
Did you try giving the ECU a reset? I would try that before buying anything.
It can also take a bit of time for the ECU to re learn how to idle properly So after its reset take it for a good drive.
It can also take a bit of time for the ECU to re learn how to idle properly So after its reset take it for a good drive.
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Re: Fto cold start problem
I have never ever had to let me car learn how to idle after a reset?Vectose wrote:Did you try giving the ECU a reset? I would try that before buying anything.
It can also take a bit of time for the ECU to re learn how to idle properly So after its reset take it for a good drive.
I can have the battery unplugged for several months and pop a battery in and bang idles exactly the same as before it was unplugged.