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Reset ECM
slee18
 

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Reset ECM

I didn't order my Evoque like most on here it was the first one delivered to California dealership. So I went to reset the ECM so that it learns my driving style. Holy smokes the petrol turbo kicks in at 2500rpm instead of 3k. Feels like a totally different car!

Never owned a land rover or ranger rover but I'm impressed with the evqoue. I came from a Lexus and and very impressed. I will post some pics of my Galway Green soon...

Just had to share Cool
18-12-2011 03:39am
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RoverMD
 

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RE: Reset ECM

how did you reset the ECM?

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18-12-2011 04:16am
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slee18
 

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RE: Reset ECM

I just unhooked the battery for few minutes. I was to lazy to find the circuit breaker for the ECM Smile
18-12-2011 07:20am
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CrawfsEvoque
 

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RE: Reset ECM

Very interesting.

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18-12-2011 09:19am
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RoverMD
 

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Reset ECM

How quickly does it adapt. Had my car since about 150 miles.

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18-12-2011 02:23pm
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slee18
 

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RE: Reset ECM

My lexus took about 50 miles to learn. I'm guessing it will be about the same
18-12-2011 06:27pm
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RoverMD
 

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Reset ECM

So does it continuously adapt or definetly need a reset first. This is interesting, did t know it existed in the Evoque.

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18-12-2011 06:48pm
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LIONHEAD
 

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RE: Reset ECM

Thanks for the info. I wasn't sure if it's something like the sneaky ECU trick like on the MBs or pull neg terminal like the Jag. I assume it's probably the same as the Jag as both are owned by Tata......which is to disconnect the battery negative for 5 minutes or hard reset on the Jag is to have the negative touch the positive cable for a second while the positive cable is still connected to the battery.
19-12-2011 04:21am
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dandavis1
 

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RE: Reset ECM

Are there any problems with doing this?
19-12-2011 09:20am
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robc1738
 

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Reset ECM

What are the benefits of resetting this?
Sorry for my ignorance

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19-12-2011 11:23am
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