Disconnected my battery and guess what--
I was feeling ambitious and frisky this morning and decided to reset my ECM by disconnecting the battery for about an hour. Other posts claiming that the computer would re-learn my new aggressive driving style intrigued me, so I decided to give it a shot. After gunning it at about ten stop lights my car now thinks it is a 1992 Camaro Z-28. No, I meant to say a 62 Corvair. Seriously, It seems a little more agressive with shifts a little bit higher, but this could just be my imagination. Also, the dreaded 1-2 shift stall seems lessened if I hit the throttle a little harder from a coasting situation. Here's the kicker though. My 1- touch window and 1-touch sunroof switches are not working. I have to hold them thru the whole process. Called the dealership and they told me that the windows and sunroof should have been down/open when you disconnect the battery as the car has to relearn this process and now the door panel has to come off to reset the switch or somesutch assinine process. This car is a royal pain in the arse and it's too smart for it's own good (translation, the engineers who designed this car and its associated components are pretty stupid). I wish I would have known this before I disconnected the battery, cuz I am addicted to the 1-button pushdown. If anyone knows anything about this, please comment, as I don't relish another trip to my Stealer, I mean Dealer. 

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