Yes.ferrelscent wrote:Am I right in saying that this will only make a difference when in non-sport mode ?
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Throttle adaption reset
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Re: Throttle adaption reset
So what is the point ?tjlazer wrote:Yes.ferrelscent wrote:Am I right in saying that this will only make a difference when in non-sport mode ?
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Re: Throttle adaption reset
i guess noone knows if you can do this on the new E89 then ?
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Re: Throttle adaption reset
chopper wrote:Hey guys... Does this throttle reset work the same on the new E89 ?????
I'd be interested to know if this is the same process for the e89, has anyone tried it? I've had a quick look for mention in other threads but haven't found anything yet.
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Hopefully this works on my 2.0 have spent 95% of last 6 months pootling around town so will give this a go! Fingers crossed
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Re: Throttle adaption reset
Hi.....have u done this yet?......I have a 4 pot too and wondered if the difference is that muchimp75 wrote:Hopefully this works on my 2.0 have spent 95% of last 6 months pootling around town so will give this a go! Fingers crossed
let us fellow 2.0's know !
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Re: Throttle adaption reset
Hmm. Wonder if this works on an Alpina...
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Re: Throttle adaption reset
Whats the on position when turning the key, as in how many clicks?
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IIRC I turned it two clicks and it worked fine.
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Re: Throttle adaption reset
roofless wrote:chopper wrote:Hey guys... Does this throttle reset work the same on the new E89 ?????
I'd be interested to know if this is the same process for the e89, has anyone tried it? I've had a quick look for mention in other threads but haven't found anything yet.[/quote
Try this:
"1. Put key in the ignition
2. Click on the Start button without having your foot on the accelerator. At this point the lights on the dash will all light up.
3. Push the accelerator to the floor and hold it for about 30 seconds. For me at about 20 seconds I heard a very faint sound. This is the reset sound. Don't worry if you don't hear it. Just keep your foot on the pedal for about 30 seconds.
That's it. Now start the car and test it out.
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haha.. Awesome!!!sp3ctre wrote:I assume disconnecting the battery turns off the radio... either that or you have a very special radioDav the wheel nut wrote:Does disconnecting the battery effect the radio?
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Re: Throttle adaption reset
Digging up an old thread here but prefer to do this than create duplicate threads.
When resetting the throttle, is there a confirmation sound/notification to let you know it's been registered? I'm going to try this tonight
When resetting the throttle, is there a confirmation sound/notification to let you know it's been registered? I'm going to try this tonight
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Instructions lacking detail,
hold throttle pedal down while turning ingnition to on position for 15 sec
Turn ignition off
Wait 15 sec
Then start car
hold throttle pedal down while turning ingnition to on position for 15 sec
Turn ignition off
Wait 15 sec
Then start car
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See Bing's reply for a little fine tuning? Straight forward enough.
Must be the oldest regularly revived thread on the forum.
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