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Is there a diy way to do a zero point calibration?

Old 06-02-13, 02:04 PM
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I just did an overhaul of the suspension and now of course I need to do a zero point calibration for the steering angle and I spent all afternoon searching to no avl

I found this
but the pins 12 and 14 he refers to are blank on my 02 gs 300 meaning no metal contact points where as he has some in his obd connector as shown in the vid.
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Sorry I meant to post this in suspension and brakes if a mod could move this for me? Sorry my pc is on the fritz
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Same for this one...
http://forum.ih8mud.com/200-series-c...-g-sensor.html
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Hmm not really a diy type of crowd here in the gs section I see
I will dig further in to it yet and report my findings for future reference
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