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How to Idle Re-Learn after Battery Disconnect!

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Curious... did you have idle issues after the battery was replaced, or did you follow this procedure as a precaution?

I'm asking because I've never had idle issues on either of our Forester after the battery has been disconnected or replaced.

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So, since I'm competely new to all of this, I have a programmed stage 3 pro tune and an AP. my question is, if i do this process to relearn the idle, would I lose the current tune, or could I keep the tune on the AP, or would the ECU not lose the tune and just learn the idle?.
@Rustydawg that complicates things!

The poor idle could be caused by the tune? The stage 3 tune is a pretty aggressive tune, so you might want to contact the person that tuned your Forester to see what they advise.

You really don't want to disconnect the battery, until you know how your tuner installed the tune maps! This is how my COBB tuner does his programing, so yours may be different!

Whatever is put onto the ECU as the "Reflash" will stay regardless of a battery disconnect or ECU reset. We usually use the economy mapping for as the reflash. This is beneficial because it will be the map that the car defaults to in case of any abnormalities (dead battery, vehicle maintenance at other shops, etc.).

Whatever is put onto the ECU as the "Realtime" map WILL be lost during a battery disconnect or ECU reset. After a battery disconnect or reset, the current realtime map will default to the base reflash map is until you change it.

We usually use the additional boost maps as realtime. Realtime mapping is a great feature because they can be switched virtually instantly and without losing any of the learned parameters the ECU has stored over time.
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I have recommended this procedure to forum members for years & it has worked for many of them. It only costs a bit of your time. If it doesn't work, you can move on to other troubleshooting.

It's true the ECM will eventually, relearn on its own, but it can take awhile. To some members, it's too long to wait & this procedure just speeds up the process.

We haven't needed to use the idle relearn procedure on either of our Foresters, but that seems to be the trend... some need this procedure & some don't...

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@stever1000 if it was me, I'd give the idle relearn procedure a try... it's basically an ECM reset. It only costs a bit of your time & if it doesn't help, you can move on to other troubleshooting for the poor gas mileage.

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