| PCM Adaptive Memory clear or ECU reset TJ |
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| Sunday, 08 February 2009 22:06 | |||
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PCM Fast Learn Mode By Daless The Jeep’s PCM performs several functions controlling Air Fuel ratios via Injector Bandwidth and Ignition Timing. These “outputs” are controlled using the “inputs” received from all the sensors and then comparing these reading against a set of data tables burned into the PCM. The “memory tables” are the brains that keep the engine running at low emissions and peak economy across the RPM band during closed loop mode. These memory tables can and do change. They are “adaptive”, based on sensor readings, driving habits, engine performance and sensor tolerances. Over time, the PCM Memory Tables become tuned to your engine. This procedure first came to me from the folks at Avenger. I then verified it with a phone call to a Chrysler Engineer who had called me a year or so ago to ask about my experiences with a certain part on my TJ. I figured he owned me a favor. He had to check up on this for me. He called me back a week later and did indeed verify this procedure and what it does. To the best of my knowledge it isn’t documented in any of the FSM. Forced Flash This very simple procedure will Erase the “Adaptive Memory” stored inside the TJ PCM and allow a new “Adaptive Memory” to be developed. After performing this procedure the PCM will re-learn and store into Adaptive Memory your engines performance characteristics. Please perform these steps exactly as they are written, in the order they are written. This will cause the adaptive memory in the PCM to be erased and cause the PCM to go into Fast Learn Mode adaptive mode.
When you start the engine it will be running off a set of pre-programmed tables that come with the PCM from the factory. When you get the engine up to operating temperature the PCM will start to collect data for the “Adaptive Memory”. The PCM will collect data for Adaptive Memory for the first 50 Warm-up Cycles.
A warm-up cycle happens when all of the following conditions exist. Engine is running A raise of 40F in engine temperature must occur ABOVE the engine temperature at start-up Engine Coolant Temp must reach at least 160 F.
It WILL NOT Change unless you flash it out and start all over again.
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