VR v6 NA and 2002 vy V6 NA

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charlay86
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Re: VR v6 NA and 2002 vy V6 NA

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Disconnect the battery for some period of time, say 1 minute.
There is usually no fault with the quad drivers, we haven't got to the bottom of this particular error.
I believe it is because they changed some hardware in the VY PCM and did not update the part of the software that interfaces with it, causing a false error.
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Ok so once i disconnect the battery is there anything i have to do to reset base idle or anything?
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No, the pcm will detect the loss of power and reinitialize all its internal memory by itself.
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Ok. Thanks. Drove to work this morning with dash in diag mode. Was watchin inst. fuel. Started out up around 2.8l/h on first start/warm up idle. Then when i got to work, was hovering between 1.5 & 1.8. How does that sound to u guys? Really appreciate your help and patience with a slow learner like me lol. Cheers
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