Proper way to reset computer
The flash is where the running code resides.
Calibration tables are stored either in the RAM or NVRAM.
If you disconnect the power to PCM for just a few minutes, your only clear out the RAM contents.
If you leave power off PCM for hours then the capacitors in PCM leak down and only then is the NVRAM cleared out.
To speed up the process, if both battery cables are taken off the battery and the cable ends shorted together would speed up the caps draining.
A negative of dumping the memory(s) is ALL I/M 240 smog tests are forced back to a non complete state and it can take as much as 40 valid drive cycles for those tests to get back to a completed state, thus until they are the dinky CPU of PCM is forced to spend computer time doing those tests rather then using the CPU time to monitor and make calibration changes.
Keep in mind the CPU is less then 17 Mhz speed.
<small>[ July 02, 2002, 02:43 PM: Message edited by: Team ZR-1 ]</small>






