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09-09-2014, 07:32 PM | #15 |
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I could see how unplugging the battery would clear those codes, but with Porsche, the ECU stores all ignition events (ever) and has a category that counts and time stamps those over the defined redline. Does anyone know of a way to check your ECU for overrev history? |
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It is aid that these ECUs do not store long term data. Makes sense they wouldn't at the price point of the car
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