Around view mirror calibration
SOURCE: Clutch calibration on a manual shift 2004 Mazda3
i'm not sure what you mean, "calibrating the clutch". Is the pedal sinking to the floor or not engaging the clutch well? If it seems spongy, there may be air in the line and it will need to be bled. If it does not engage well at all, check your clutch master cylinder for proper level of fluid in the reservoir or any fluid leaking out, the hose for leaks and the slave cylinder for any leaks. If they are, then whatever part was bad will need replacement.
Hope this is a little help,
matt
Testimonial: "Thanks, I was thinking of aclibrating becasue I though about the old wire clutches. This is not a wire clutch. Thanks"
SOURCE: The compass indicator in the
There is usually an OFFSET needed to have the compass work correctly. Specific settings should be specified in the owners manual, and you should be able to do this, as you would need to do so as you traveled long distances....
NOTE: For optimum calibration, drive to an open, level location away from large metallic objects or structures. Switch off all non-essential electrical accessories (rear window defrost, heater, A/C, map lamps, wipers, etc.) and make sure all doors are shut.
NOTE: To exit the calibration adjustment mode before carrying out a compass adjustment, turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
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