Calibrate new rearview mirror?
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Calibrate new rearview mirror?
Just had my rearview mirror replaced under the TSIB. However, noticed the tech didn't calibrate it. It shows "cal" on the display. Figured I'd check here before I call the dealer.
I searched and found the calibration directions for the older GS models.
I went to the dealer for the rearview mirror TSIB and Aux port TSIB. Rearview mirror was in stock, but not parts for the Aux port. Also, my passenger side mirror stopped working; so that's on order too.
Thanks.
I searched and found the calibration directions for the older GS models.
I went to the dealer for the rearview mirror TSIB and Aux port TSIB. Rearview mirror was in stock, but not parts for the Aux port. Also, my passenger side mirror stopped working; so that's on order too.
Thanks.
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Read the manual:
1. Set the zone by holding "Auto" until a number displays.
2. Select zone by pressing the "Auto" button until you find your region.
3. Number will disappear.
4. Drive around in a cirlce at about 5 mph until "cal" disappears.
5. If unable to drive in a circle, drive around the block.
Had to read manual on how to program a "rolling code" for a garage. I forgot to synch up to the remote before doing the "learn" function.
Thanks.
1. Set the zone by holding "Auto" until a number displays.
2. Select zone by pressing the "Auto" button until you find your region.
3. Number will disappear.
4. Drive around in a cirlce at about 5 mph until "cal" disappears.
5. If unable to drive in a circle, drive around the block.
Had to read manual on how to program a "rolling code" for a garage. I forgot to synch up to the remote before doing the "learn" function.
Thanks.
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Yes, the CAL will go away eventually, but your compass won't read correctly, depending on where you live and the effect of the magnetic declination at your location. Take a look at the manual, you need to set the compass to the number to where you live to get the most accurate reading. It's a five minute operation. Just do it.