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I changed the plugs wires, cap rotor and egr valve on a 97 sebring xji convertible. What is the best way to retrain the computer?

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Normal driving should allow the computer to make any necessary adjustments, but if you want reset the computer to stock, you can disconnect the battery for a couple of hours, should clear the computer.

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