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<blockquote data-quote="OrangeCompete" data-source="post: 13400529" data-attributes="member: 127312"><p>Yes, if you're not seeing the "ENABLED" message they may have wiped it. You could also try recalibration--I had to recalibrate once myself:</p><p></p><p>(from TK instructions)</p><p></p><p>"First, verify that the engine oil level is correct. Make sure to use only 5W50 oil, </p><p>as cam control can vary dependent on oil viscosity. Secondly, turn off all </p><p>accessories such as air conditioning, rear window defrost, etc. If the idle still isn't </p><p>lopey, the PCM may need to relearn the zero (or "home") position of the cams. </p><p>To facilitate this learning process, shut the engine off, restart the engine using </p><p>the black (non-Track) key and let the engine idle for 5 minutes with the vehicle </p><p>stationary. Do not touch the accelerator pedal during this time. Once the zero </p><p>position is learned, it should not need to be relearned unless the battery is </p><p>disconnected or the PCM is reflashed. "</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OrangeCompete, post: 13400529, member: 127312"] Yes, if you're not seeing the "ENABLED" message they may have wiped it. You could also try recalibration--I had to recalibrate once myself: (from TK instructions) "First, verify that the engine oil level is correct. Make sure to use only 5W50 oil, as cam control can vary dependent on oil viscosity. Secondly, turn off all accessories such as air conditioning, rear window defrost, etc. If the idle still isn't lopey, the PCM may need to relearn the zero (or "home") position of the cams. To facilitate this learning process, shut the engine off, restart the engine using the black (non-Track) key and let the engine idle for 5 minutes with the vehicle stationary. Do not touch the accelerator pedal during this time. Once the zero position is learned, it should not need to be relearned unless the battery is disconnected or the PCM is reflashed. " [/QUOTE]
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