RE: Resetting the PCM.

From: The Man From Utopia (tmfu@home.com)
Date: Sun Jan 02 2000 - 10:08:40 EST


> >Or...to make it quicker...use the same process but turn the
> Ignition Key to
> >the START position and hold for 15 seconds to bleed out any
> left over
> >energy
> >in the system. That's the standard process for Computer
> Resets on most
> >vehicles. (You don't have to wait 5 minutes..or longer..for this.)
> >
> >- Bernd
>
> FWIW, I disconnected the battery turned the key to on a few
> times (maybe it
> all added up to 15 seconds but I doubt it) and it went out.
> But now I'm
> getting some kinda warning chirp every time I arm the alarm.
> Ah well.
> They've got some explaining to do or I'll have some public
> complaining to
> do.

Well your computer is now reset! When the computer is reset, everything gets
set back to their defaults (including the alarm).

Greg
95 DSCC v6 5spd
Rahway NJ



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