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Compass Thingy


97 BLAZER LT
10-24-2003, 11:04 AM
Ok Question For All Us Baby Suv'er's Out There...

Every Time I'm Driving North My Computer Compass Indicates That We Are Heading West, And When We Are Going South It Says We Are Going East.?!!?!

Does Any One Know:
1. How To Fix This Cosmetic Problem?
2. How Much It Will Cost Approximately To Fix This Cosmetic
Problem??

Thanx In Advance For The Assistance, I Need It..... This Compass Issue Is Frustrating...

REGARDS,
97BLAZERLT.

BOOZER
10-25-2003, 03:47 PM
There is a procedure to recalibrate the compass I believe, it's a little involved & you need to indenify what zone your in. There is also a procedure to degauss the vehicle. Lastly replacement of the module if available seperatly{some are, some not} I dont remember on this year. You'd start with the recalibrate & go from there. Call your local dealer, but my guess would be $75.00-$90.00 to do the recalibrate, up from there if parts are required or additional problems found. Thats my 2 cents.

m37
10-27-2003, 07:01 PM
I have a '98 Blazer manual. It has the procedure for recalibrating your compass and identifying your zone.

I can send you a copy if you like.

While we're on the "Compass Thingy", I can't get my "thermometer thingy" to work. The display is "0 C". I don't think that stands for Oh Crud!

Any ideas?
Thanks
m37

97 BLAZER LT
10-28-2003, 10:23 AM
I have a '98 Blazer manual. It has the procedure for recalibrating your compass and identifying your zone.

I can send you a copy if you like.



THAT WOULD BE GREAT!!!!.....COULD YOU EMAIL IT TO [email protected] AS AN ATTACHMENT....


As for your thermometer thingy....I don't know that sounds quite peculiar indeed......


regards,

97 Blazer LT

m37
10-28-2003, 10:48 AM
Unfortunately, I can't send it to you as an attachment. It's fairly short. I'll try to type it up for you. You need to tell me what state you're in because you have to be assigned a "zone" for the calibration.

I'll do this later today.

Mike

m37
10-28-2003, 06:35 PM
Try the instructions in the next paragraph. If that doesn't work, then send your address and I will snail mail you copies from the manual. There's more info than I thought.

Calibration instructions:
Drive your Blazer in a 360 degree circle 3 times. Stay under 5 mph. That's supposed to calibrate it, but of course, if you're like me nothing is ever as easy as it seems.

Hope this helps,
Mike

zippersbs
10-29-2003, 08:32 AM
I don't know if this will, but, I have a 97 blazer & there was a short in the overhead council & it was giving false readings to the temp. gauge & direction. When I took it in at a dealer they told me they were aware of this & fixed it, also, the wiper delay module went bad later & it did the same thing.

m37
10-29-2003, 09:48 AM
That makes good sense.

Thanks!
M37 (Mike)

97 BLAZER LT
10-29-2003, 01:15 PM
Unfortunately, I can't send it to you as an attachment. It's fairly short. I'll try to type it up for you. You need to tell me what state you're in because you have to be assigned a "zone" for the calibration.

I'll do this later today.

Mike


I'M residing in Toronto,Ontario.......
And I'll try going 360 degrees and see if that does the trick....


regards,
97 BlazerLT

chicago_guy
10-29-2003, 09:17 PM
i had the same prob wit my 01 blazer...i jus went in three circles and my compass was fixed

97 BLAZER LT
10-31-2003, 10:25 AM
Ok....guys...


Tried the 360 degree 3 times...even did it 5 times no luck....
Compass still indicating south when I'm west and East when I'm going north...Any other suggestions??!?!?!?


Regards,

97 Blazer LT

Glenn Peters
11-15-2003, 08:46 PM
do you have an owners manual sounds like the zone may be programed wrong,makes the compass all weird due to magnetic feilds. If you have no owners manual send me a PM and I can probably help you out!

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