Zero Point Calibration Question
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Zero Point Calibration Question
I've looked and I haven't found it clearly explained in the kindergarten level (which I need). The party of the ZPC procedure that says "Drive the vehicle straight ahead at 40 km/h (25 mph) or more for at least 10 seconds."
Does this simply mean that the next time the vehicle is driven straight for 10 seconds @ over 25 mph, the procedure is complete or do I meticulously have to plan to initiate this procedure on a piece of road that is straight and level. Does the procedure work if I have to drive a half a mile at varying speeds and some turns before I get to the straight stretch where I can go over 25 mph for 10 seconds with the wheels straight?
Thanks!
Does this simply mean that the next time the vehicle is driven straight for 10 seconds @ over 25 mph, the procedure is complete or do I meticulously have to plan to initiate this procedure on a piece of road that is straight and level. Does the procedure work if I have to drive a half a mile at varying speeds and some turns before I get to the straight stretch where I can go over 25 mph for 10 seconds with the wheels straight?
Thanks!
Last edited by tk8lm6; 02-20-21 at 09:14 PM.
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Just find a stretch afterward and go straight for a 10 seconds over 25 MPH. You will know you are good once the wheels show up again on the gauge cluster steering angle indicator.
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