Did you rewire back to stock completely? Ps wire hooked back up to pump,
etc? Doubt it would affect readiness, but worth a try.
 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adam Wolf
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 12:10 PM
To: Miata Power List
Subject: Re: OBDII readiness monitors...


I'm actually on my 2nd ECU. My stock one ran like crap (bucking and not
setting the monitors) so I swapped in a spare that I bought a couple
years ago when I suspected my original ecu of not working correctly. The
replacement runs fine. Very smooth. but the monitors still don't set.
And this new one indeed has about 500 miles on it. 

I'd dearly love a hardware reset button. 


On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Brad Franks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


        This may sound stupid but...
        
        Is there some sort of "hardware reset" for the ECU? On computers
it would be the "BIOS Reset" jumper. There has to be a way of resetting
the eeprom on the stock ECU to factory fresh simply for troubleshooting
purposes.
        
        Otherwise, is there another ECU in the area you can borrow?
Either from a 97 or 99? 


        Adam Wolf wrote:
        

                no, I'm not getting a code. (I'd give an eyetooth for an
actual code, helpful or otherwise). it's just the readiness monitors not
setting. AFAIK, the monitors deal with both o2 sensors.
                
                I will, however, recheck the sensor wiring. Wish I could
get the Scangauge to show o2 sensor output...
                
                


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