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Reseting the ECU on 3.0L #368050 12/24/03 05:44 AM
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corvettelvr73 Offline OP
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What is the trick to reset the ECU on the 3.0L? Mine is a 1995 and i took the EFI fuse out for about 15 mins and it didnt reset. SO AM I missing something? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

Re: Reseting the ECU on 3.0L [Re: corvettelvr73] #368051 12/24/03 08:19 AM
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What's the right fuse.
How do you know it did not reset?


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Re: Reseting the ECU on 3.0L [Re: corvettelvr73] #368052 12/24/03 03:07 PM
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I think its the 80amp fuse. Although, I couldn't get mine out, I was able to get it up about a cm, but it did the trick. You can also just disconnect the ground from the battery. It takes only a few seconds to reset. Any tips for getting that fuse all the way out?

Re: Reseting the ECU on 3.0L [Re: corvettelvr73] #368053 12/24/03 04:37 PM
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Are you sure you pulled the fuse and not the relay? The fuse is probably around 15 amps.


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Re: Reseting the ECU on 3.0L [Re: FattyCBR] #368054 12/24/03 04:50 PM
Anonymous
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it is actually either the 30A or 40A fuse. It is one of the bigger ones.

Last edited by mumbla; 12/27/03 05:08 PM.
Re: Reseting the ECU on 3.0L #368055 12/30/03 08:30 PM
Anonymous
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The ECU fuse is 15A. It's located at the drivers "foot" panel down by the pedals.

The 80A relay you are talking about under the hood is NOT to be removed. It should say "Glow" on it.


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