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      05-17-2015, 09:16 AM   #1
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Reset vehicle's learning of driver?

Hi All, I just purchased a 2015 328 GT loaner vehicle with about 4000 miles. Is there a way to undo the vehicles learning/memory of previous driver's driving styles? I find the transmission too slow to downshift. I'd like the vehicle to learn my driving patterns without influence of prior drivers. Thanks! (I'm not referring to seat memory, etc.). I drive in Sport# mode with the transmission in S Mode already.
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Just drive it. The car is constantly relearning. Put the car in sport plus lean the shift lever to the left and do several full throttle 2-3-4 sprints. This well advise the car to the new style of driving.

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If you disconnect the battery for a while it would probably reset it, It does in my Corvette, but in a car this complicated it might do something else you dont want.
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If you disconnect the battery for a while it would probably reset it, It does in my Corvette, but in a car this complicated it might do something else you dont want.
You have to take half the trunk apart to disconnect the battery, and chances are the computer would be unaffected anyway.
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Just drive it. The car is constantly relearning. Put the car in sport plus lean the shift lever to the left and do several full throttle 2-3-4 sprints. This well advise the car to the new style of driving.

Enjoy and be safe.

Yup, that's the way to do it
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