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Yaw Rate Tuning

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This diagnostic allows you to graphically display problems with the yaw rate sensor.

Two tests are explained below. For gross problems with the sensor, the stationary test usually confirms whether the sensor is defective. For yaw rate issues related to driving, do the road test described below.

  1. Stationary test: If the VP icon spins in place and the ANG-Disp value slowly increases or decreases, the yaw rate sensor is defective. Replace the navigation control unit.
  2. Road test: Drive the vehicle on a very straight road. Enter the diagnostic mode, select Yaw rate, and touch the Tuning button. While driving down a straight road, the white dots should trace a straight line across the screen. However, if you are driving on a straight road, and you notice the dots constantly dropping down or heading up as you drive, the navigation control unit's yaw sensor is defective. You can touch Reset to clear ANG-Disp, and dotted lines.

    If either test above fails, please enter Yaw rate sensor defective for the problem description, on the Navigation core return form.

    Fig 1: Diagnosis Screen Display - Yaw Rate Tuning
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