Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: 1996 Sprinter Carib - Compass Setup?
Toyota Owners Club - Toyota Forum > Toyota Forums > Other Toyota 4X4
Whomper
Evening all,

Recently moved out to NZ from the UK and acquired an imported Japanese 1996 Toyota Sprinter Carib Z-Touring 4WD (1.8 engine, auto). It's basically a Corolla in a push-up bra, and goes pretty nicely. Unfortunately, I have no manual, and even if I did, it would be in Japanese.

One thing that is stumping me is the dashboard compass - this is an LCD affair, labelled "Field Monitor", which gives you the temperature, a compass, and a pretty poor guess at the what the weather is doing.

The compass is about 60 degrees out, and I can't work out how to calibrate it. Next to the Field Monitor is a button saying "Compass Adjust" - if you press this once, the display starts to flash, press it again and it stops flashing. It doesn't seem to behave any differently while flashing (still changes as the car turns), and I can't see that any of the other buttons or dials in the car affect it at all.

Does anyone know how to set this compass, or failing that, how the compasses are set up in Toyotas of the same era?

Cheers,

Alex
(ex of York)
Andy
Press the compass adjust button and drive round 360 deg, may have to do this a few times.
Andy
Or this one.

On level ground, face the car North, adjust the compass to point North using the adjusting knob marked "N". Then face the car East, adjust the compass to point East using the knob marked "E". Repeat this until compass is faily accurate. They recommend doing this every couple of weeks!

Whomper
Gave this one a go, but it didn't seem to work - I'll give it another shot, clockwise as well as anti-clockwise.

I have no separate N/E/S/W buttons, just the single compass adjust.

Cheers for the suggestions, I'll let you know how I get on.
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2009 Invision Power Services, Inc.