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Old 28th January 2009, 01:15 PM
PsYcHe PsYcHe is offline
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Yep.. Most of the systems will have reset.

The windows are easy, just run them all the way up and down a couple of times to reset. It's a standard thing on every car I've had with one-shot windows.

The gearbox will learn your style again (256+ shift pattern types apparently).

Not sure what the smaller wires do.

And the near-stall sounds a bit worrying, maybe just needs a wee blast about to clear things up
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Old 28th January 2009, 01:18 PM
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Yep.. Most of the systems will have reset.

The windows are easy, just run them all the way up and down a couple of times to reset. It's a standard thing on every car I've had with one-shot windows.

The gearbox will learn your style again (256+ shift pattern types apparently).

Not sure what the smaller wires do.

And the near-stall sounds a bit worrying, maybe just needs a wee blast about to clear things up
Thanks mate-
Windows - sorted
Gearbox - I wanted it to forget so thats good - bored with having to put my foot all the way down to get a downshift :-)
Near stalling.. yeah weird - never done it before and all I did was change the battery. doesn't actually stall and seemed a little better by the time I had done the 10 mins back to the office, so was assuming it to have upset the management a bit until it learns where a decent idle is again perhaps. will monitor.
Anyone on the smaller wires on the + term?
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