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Resetting it makes no sense to me. If you've fixed the problem by replacing the MAF sensor, then after a test drive the mixture setting should go towards center. Or if it isn't the problem there will be no effect.
Now if you rest the adaptation, here is the problem. 1.00 is an "ideal" condition, and when you reset it it goes to 1.00. Lets say you were maxed out high, 1.31, now you reset the adaptation to 1.00 and test drive. You come back and recheck adaptation and it now reads 1.10. Hmmmmmmm...do you test drive again to see if it goes even higher (pegs itself again) or what??
As you can see I am a fan of just seeing the effect of replacing the sensor. I'm not 100% certain but I beieve that resetting the mixture self-adaptaion also rests the ring gear adaptation (and throttle position too I believe), and I already told you about how this can be a hassle to get relearned for misfire recognition.
Gilly
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