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Old 10-31-2007, 09:49 PM
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ILUVMILS - Is there a "downside" to using the hard reset?
The purpose of the "hard reset" is simply to restore functionality to the device that's locked up. In this case, that would be the instrument cluster. It's similar to re-booting a computer. This is a common practice on modern MB's. I've used this method on many systems/components including instrument clusters, door and seat control modules, tire pressure monitors, and many more. If there's a downside to the hard reset, it would be possibly losing stored information (fault codes, freeze frame data, etc).

This procedure is no substitute for re-setting the FSS, though. It merely allows the operator to reset FSS in the normal manner.

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