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Introduction
You may want to reset your
ECU because you want to clear a fault code or simply to let you
ECU re-learn your settings again, say after a modification or change in fuel (octane).
In summary classic Impreza’s can be manually reset and new age Impreza’s onwards have to reset using a tool plugged in to the diagnostics port.
New Age (Denso)
ECU Reset
The Denso
ECU’s don’t have a manual reset function like the JECS ones. The Denso units apparently have a non-volatile RAM, so even disconnecting the battery won’t do it. The only way to reset these ECUs is via the OBDII diagnostics port using a computer. Until recently this has only possible at the main dealer or using other commercial solutions e.g. Delta Dash or SECS.
What follows is a description of resetting your Newage
ECU using ecuExplorer which, at the time of writing, is distributed free by TARI Racing. This software is described in more detail in the
ECU diagnostics and data logging technical article.
Download and install the latest release of ecuExplorer
Connect up to the OBDII diagnostics port with reference to the connecting to your
ECU technical article.
Turn on your ignition
Invoke ecuExplorer and select the Tools → Reset
ECU option as illustrated in the figure below.
To complete the reset, turn your ignition off, back on, then start your car.
Figure 1 - ecuExplorer Reset
ECU option
Classic (JECS)
ECU Reset
Ensure engine is at normal operating temperature, turn engine off
Locate the two
ECU connectors, located under the steering column and consist of a black plastic male and female connector, and a green male female connector
With the ignition OFF connect black to black and green to green.
Turn on ignition, do not start the engine, depress the accelerator pedal to full throttle, then return it to the half-throttle position and hold for a few seconds, and then release
Engine Check lamp turns on
Start engine and then drive for at least one minute, keeping road speed above 11 Km/h.
ECU is now re-set.
At this point the check engine light should start to flash the all clear signal (steady 1/2 second interval flashes). If the check engine light does not flash, or indicates some other sequence, there is a fault present in the system, and should be professionally checked for necessary repairs.
Stop the car and turn off the engine.
Disconnect the black and green connectors.
Job complete
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