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Old 10-14-2019, 11:56 AM   #1
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Some cars just do that while others don't, its a manufacture specific thing. All cars have a preset learn procedure and they'll run closed (?) loop initially while they gather data and learn to run given the data from the cars sensors. Most newer European cars won't even run when you swap the battery if you don't keep the ECU powered during the swap. It's just how it is and when it comes to new cars on dealer lots, this is a well know thing in the auto industry and dealers will not deliver a car that isn't set up and ready to go, so they'll just have someone drive it around the block before handing the car off to the new owner.
Coincidentally I have noticed that letting my yaris idle for 20 or so minutes fixes the idle hunt issue from disconnecting the battery- it's possible that manufacturers or dealers let the cars idle for a specific amount of time without touching the throttle
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Coincidentally I have noticed that letting my yaris idle for 20 or so minutes fixes the idle hunt issue from disconnecting the battery- it's possible that manufacturers or dealers let the cars idle for a specific amount of time without touching the throttle
For what it's worth Subaru's do the same thing, there is a little procedure you have after a battery swap. You do a few specific things with the key in the ignition to start the learn procedure but once you start the process, the car will change idle every 10 seconds over the span of 5 minutes until it learns what it wants to do, then it's fine. If you ignore this step and just drive it, it'll idle horribly and randomly for a good few days of daily driving. I would think there is something similar for other manufactures as well.
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Old 10-14-2019, 03:33 PM   #3
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For what it's worth Subaru's do the same thing, there is a little procedure you have after a battery swap. You do a few specific things with the key in the ignition to start the learn procedure but once you start the process, the car will change idle every 10 seconds over the span of 5 minutes until it learns what it wants to do, then it's fine. If you ignore this step and just drive it, it'll idle horribly and randomly for a good few days of daily driving. I would think there is something similar for other manufactures as well.
Yup, read about this when I picked up my 2010 Outback. It's an easy process, essentially dont touch the throttle and let it idle for 10 mins plus a few other small things as you mentioned
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Old 10-15-2019, 10:01 AM   #4
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I wonder if there is such a procedure for Toyota? If so, my garage hasn't heard of it and recommended a full service at vast cost when I mentioned it. Similarly, when I told them the MMT box sometimes disengaged they told me, quick as a flash, that I need a clutch and servo change..
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Old 10-15-2019, 11:03 AM   #5
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I wonder if there is such a procedure for Toyota?
Given the number of these low idle/stalling threads after battery disconnect, and the members we have had who are Toyota techs, I'm sure that if there was a procedure we'd have heard about it by now.
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