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    Default trans relearn???

    i was just wondering if like the ppe, when you load a new tune, do you need to do a trans relearn? and if you do, how??

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    General Concenus is yes, if you have a 6 spd the only way I know of is to reflash the stock TCM and there is a Tab that says TAPS and you just select reset TAPS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by petestoy
    General Concenus is yes, if you have a 6 spd the only way I know of is to reflash the stock TCM and there is a Tab that says TAPS and you just select reset TAPS.

    the "reset taps" doesn't work yet.

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    is that in the process of being looked at yet? do you know jody?

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    Quote Originally Posted by twister773
    is that in the process of being looked at yet? do you know jody?

    yes, they are working on it according to EFI Live.

    Jody
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