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Check engine light postmortem 200

Hi Ryan,

You asked the same question I had. Was the rich running ECU power cycled. Though I can't prove it, I believe I've had one retain trim settings through a button reset from the OBD, but I know for certain it won't remember a thing if power gets dropped. And they can store a really rich limp-home fuel trim.

Glen's story sure does sound familiar, though: http://www.brickboard.com/RWD/index.htm?id=568093




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