|
||||
Compass Calibration Instructions
|
||||
By: LSC SS Because the vehicle's sheet metal magnetism tends to change over time, the compass may lose accuracy and need to be calibrated. This condition is indicated if the True North Adjustment does not correct an inaccurate compass. A compass that is newly installed in a vehicle must also be calibrated. |
||||
The compass is calibrated as follows: 1. Find an open area free from
steel structures and high voltage power lines. NOTE: Compass True North Adjustment The manufacturer has performed Compass/thermometer calibration and vehicle demagnetizing. However, the True North Adjustment has not been performed. Vehicle location will determine how accurate the compass is without performing the True North Adjustment. In coastal or mountainous areas the differences between true north and magnetic north vary considerably. Whenever a vehicle is received from the manufacturer or whenever a compass is thought to be inaccurate, the first step taken should be to perform the True North Adjustment. The compass True North Adjustment is set as follows: 1. Place a paperclip, toothpick,
or similar object into compass recessed button "B". Push up
gently and hold until the word VAR lights up and a number 1 appears to
the left of VAR. Remove object from adjustment hole.
|
||||
This area is intended for Tech Tips submitted by members of LincolnvsCadillac.com. The opinions expressed here are the opinions of the individual author and do not necessarily represent the views of LincolnvsCadillac.com. Undertake these procedures at your own risk. If you have any comments or questions please contact the individual authors. Reader assumes all the risk associated with the installation of aftermarket products. LincolnvsCadillac.com and its owners are not responsible for any direct or indirect damage to the vehicle, person or persons and the resulting costs incurred from the installation or use of these products. LincolnvsCadillac.com recognizes that "Cadillac" and "Chevrolet" and their respective logos, model names and numbers are registered trademarks of the General Motors Corporation. These and other terms used on this website are used for identification purposes only. Lincolnvscadillac.com is not affiliated in any way with the General Motors Corporation, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Mobil or any other website or company listed herein. |
||||