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Manually calibrate the compass as follows:

NOTE:

Do not attempt to calibrate the compass near large metal objects such as other vehicles, large buildings, or bridges; or, near overhead or underground power lines.

  1. Start the engine but leave the manual transmission in the Neutral ( ) position or the automatic transmission in the Park ( ) position.
  2. Depress and release the MENU  push button (6), until the Personal Settings  (Customer Programmable Features) menu appears in the display.
  3. Depress and release the Step / Down Scroll  push button (4), until Calibrate Compass  appears in the display.
  4. Depress and release the Select / Reset  push button (3) to start the calibration. The CAL  symbol should appear solid (not blinking) in the display.
    NOTE:

    A blinking CAL symbol within the display indicates the RCM has determined that it is no longer within calibration parameters and the calibration procedure must be performed.

  5. To complete the compass calibration, drive the vehicle in one or more complete  360 degree circles, under 8 km/h (5 mph) in an area free from overhead or underground power lines and large metal objects such as other vehicles, large buildings or bridges. The CAL  symbol will disappear from the display to indicate successful compass calibration.
  6. Confirm that the correct direction is now indicated by the compass.
NOTE:

If the calibration CAL  symbol remains in the display or if the compass heading is inaccurate following the calibration procedure and there are no internal compass faults, either there is excessive magnetism near the compass, or the unit is inoperative. Repeat the calibration procedure at least one more time prior to performing any system diagnosis.

NOTE:

If the wrong direction is still indicated in the compass display, the area selected for calibration may be too close to a strong magnetic field. Repeat the calibration procedure in another location.