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Car must be running and stationary to start the reset process. Mine only takes 5-10 seconds to initialize (I've got a slow leak, so I have alot of recent experience with this thing).
If you have to drive around for much longer, something must be wrong.
If you have to drive around for much longer, something must be wrong.
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As of a recent software update (like >19 I think), the FTM on my car is VERY quick. If you re-initialize it, within a few seconds of driving it goes back to Active. I take it this may not help you but if you need an excuse for a software update, this is one!
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Originally Posted by Lomag' post='334896' date='Sep 15 2006, 06:03 PM
As of a recent software update (like >19 I think), the FTM on my car is VERY quick. If you re-initialize it, within a few seconds of driving it goes back to Active. I take it this may not help you but if you need an excuse for a software update, this is one!
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