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    Quote Originally Posted by jig rig View Post
    Also after disconnecting both ter.inals touch them together.
    Honestly, this is a good idea in general to drain the capacitors in the ECUs, and there have been a few cases where I wasn't able to reset a certain ECU configuration or DTC without touching battery terminals together to force the ECU to drain all energy and force a reset.
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    This might be a problem I've had with momma's 2004 Jeep. When the battery that came with it started going bad, and I had to jump start it, It would act stupid and try to die several times, when ever I had to come to a stop causing me to two foot the pedals, thankfully it's an automatic. After 15-20 minutes it would be ok. Maybe something in the ECU wasn't resetting right???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesdean View Post
    This might be a problem I've had with momma's 2004 Jeep. When the battery that came with it started going bad, and I had to jump start it, It would act stupid and try to die several times, when ever I had to come to a stop causing me to two foot the pedals, thankfully it's an automatic. After 15-20 minutes it would be ok. Maybe something in the ECU wasn't resetting right???
    I’m not sure if this is your case, although it might be that the ECM reset to stock tune when the battery got too low after years of learning how best to run under current conditions. The stock tune is based on ideal conditions from the factory and not after years of wear, worn, parts, carbon build-up, etc. After relearning in the 15-20 minutes, it smooths out. If you replace the battery (or just disconnect), causing an ECU reset, it’ll be interesting what the ECM does upon first start.

    Back when I had a 2011 Nissan Quest, I still had to tweak some settings to smooth the idle at a stoplight in the later years using my work computer until my wife tried to burn up the engine (VQ35) and got rid of it, although my 2007 Titan (VK56) never really needed such tweaking.
    If I'm not at work or taking kids to their activities, you might find me on "The Rez" fishing. If not there, I could be in the garage working on my boat.
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