Subaru VVT Learned Values Reset With Launch Torque Link | ECM Saved

Subaru VVT Learned Values Reset With Launch Torque Link | ECM Saved

🔧 Welcome to our groundbreaking YouTube video, where we unveil an unprecedented method to reset the VVT (Variable Valve Timing) learned values on your Subaru without the need for an expensive ECM (Engine Control Module) replacement. This technique could save you a bundle!

🚗 Subaru owners, rejoice! Say goodbye to the costly ECM replacements that Subaru recommends. We’ve cracked the code and discovered a simple yet effective way to reset the VVT learned values using just a basic scan tool. You won’t believe how much money this could save you!

🧐 Are you tired of facing that pesky VVT-related trouble code in your Subaru’s diagnostics? Wondering what to do next? Subaru has released a Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) with step-by-step instructions on how to diagnose the issue behind the code. Look no further than TSB number 02-163-16r – it’s your ultimate guide to understanding and resolving this common problem.

🔍 In this video, we’ll walk you through the entire process, sharing our expert insights and practical tips on resetting the VVT learned values. We’re proud to be the first to bring you this game-changing solution, which could potentially save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars in ECM replacement costs.

🎯 Don’t miss out on this must-watch tutorial that’s reshaping the way Subaru enthusiasts tackle VVT-related issues. Join us as we dive deep into the world of Subaru diagnostics and repair. Subscribe, hit that notification bell, and get ready to master this vital skill for every Subaru owner.

👍 If you found this video helpful, be sure to give it a thumbs up and share it with your fellow Subaru enthusiasts. Together, we can save time, money, and hassle when it comes to maintaining our beloved Subarus.

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Dave Osbun says:

Thanks for sharing your knowledge, Chad!

Giu 6 says:

When you say "we've cracked the code", who is we?
Who is credited for this find?

spelunkerd says:

That's a big difference between replacing the ECM and resetting baseline values! Do the dealership techs follow factory advice?

Advanced Level Diagnostics says:

Great info, Thanks for sharing!

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