Does anyone know if the O2 sensors can be switched off using the commander? I was told it can be done but maybe only with a datalogit.
Also how do you initiate the self learn process? My idle has been hunting.
Yes you can you just have to turn o2FB off in the settings menu
The self learning is done by leaving the car idle for 10mins then 10 mins with the lights on than 10 mins with the AC and lights on.
Hope that helps.
The PFC manual for Honda Civic version and I think RX-7 version says defroster but doesn't mention lights. E/L stands for Electrical Load and evidently the defroster on is a big load.
Do you mean the back window heater?
Quote from: "Jap GT300"Do you mean the back window heater?
Yeah, they call it defroster in US s8) 8) s8)
I just turned misc electrical load on, like the heater, blower, high beams, fogs and brakes...just to be sure s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
So you don't physically need to activate the self learn you just turn the engine on?
Also, where in the settings is O2FB?
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I forget which tab... one of the Settings tabs. Look for O2 F/B. Uncheck the box to disable O2 feedback. Self-learn happens automatically when it sees the different conditions for some length of time. Manual says 5 minutes each condition, but I doubt that's necessary. I think it self-learns idle all the time.
02F/B -> in ETC, it's in jap on my PFC (ari/nashi) to activate / deactivate
also, for self learning, you just start the car and leave it
every time at a stop, the power fc 'learns'
1st : all electrical load off
2nd : some electrical load (defroster, lights, what you want that draw power)
3rd : heavy electric load : defroster + lights + AC... all you can turn on !
Thanks
Mine is in Jap as well, so thats a big help s:D :D s:D
All of them are in Jap in the settings menu s;) ;) s;)
Yes, just figure out which Kanji character is ON and which is OFF. Domo aragato.
Go there :
m http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr (http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr) m
Type "without"
select "english to japanese"
voila !
nashi written in japanese s:-D :-D s:-D
Type "thank you"
re-voila : arigato, the 2 first caracters are "ari" s:-D :-D s:-D
(tip's n tricks off :p)
Domo arigato gozaimasu.