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Old 01-14-2014, 09:31 PM   #7
JustPassinThru
 
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Originally Posted by CTScott View Post
They do indeed.

You may have to reset it once the system is happy. You can do so with a jumper on the OBDII port. Check out the instructions in this post for how to do so:

http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/sho...d=1#post557473
Sorry to beat a dead horse...but discussion of idle speed after disconnecting the battery, got me thinking.

Right now my new Yaris is in winter hibernation. I let it go to sleep with the battery plugged in - and this after 4000 miles with the passenger seat out. Didn't have time to buy the logic module before that trip; but I think the passenger seat is out long-term.

So...if I yank the battery cable...it sits for weeks with no battery current...and I plug in the logic module and switch before bringing it back from the dead...is it likely it all comes up as if it never happened?

Shunting the OBD ought to be easy; but I'm given to bad luck and klutzy accidents on such things.
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