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hey, just a quick question, would anything go totally wrong if i reset the ecu in my car?

also correct me if im wrong.. disconnect negative bat terminal, pump the breaks for a bit.. reconnect negative and turn on again?

Correct.....nothing will go wrong...theoretically.

I saw you last night

ooo was I coming or going? Had to have Sugo Mi, then went to Freestylers. And it was good.

good news,

keep us posted :huh:

Cool, hopefully they sort it out and it doesn't cost you too much

+1

Won't have the car back today. They need to try and source some parts tomorrow... so hopefully they can get it all and have her ready tomorrow.

urgh :D What parts does it need?

A relay for the fan/ac control, and some *bsskkt* for the wipers (phone reception was shit) sorta sounded like a switch...

Then hopefully the brake lights and reverse lights are just a fuse. And I'm getting them to have a look at the head unit. The dude at JB said it might be because we didn't have the remote wire connected to ACC. But... I dunno. In hindsight, probably should have gotten one of those adapter plugs :huh:

what, there was adapter plugs available?

probably wouldn't have worked anyway, your stock plug was already half butchered from the previous HU install.

I don't think it can be the remote wire, that's an OUTPUT from the HU to the amp. Maybe it is something to do with the hand brake switch wire that we tied straight to ground?

Hopefully they can fix it pretty easy tomorrow

A relay for the fan/ac control, and some *bsskkt* for the wipers (phone reception was shit) sorta sounded like a switch...

Then hopefully the brake lights and reverse lights are just a fuse. And I'm getting them to have a look at the head unit. The dude at JB said it might be because we didn't have the remote wire connected to ACC. But... I dunno. In hindsight, probably should have gotten one of those adapter plugs :down:

remote wire is for an amp... is there even an amp in the car? If no its got nothing to do with remote wire. and yes adapter plugs is where its at, cause when the Headunit craps out or you need a new one have fun re-wiring it again :D

Yep very lazy...yawn...

Ah toowoomba not much has changed

I'm about to play my favourite game,

D/L pron at internet cafe, how long will it take til im escorted out. :)

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