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Compass/Mini-Trip Computer (CMTC)

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The CMTC is located in overhead console. This dual-function display provides a digital readout of ambient (outside) temperature and 8 primary compass readings to indicate the direction in which vehicle is facing.

The CMTC is self-calibrated and requires no adjustment. The word CAL will be displayed to indicate that the compass is in the fast calibrating mode. The CAL display will turn off after the vehicle has completed 3 circles without stopping, in an area free of magnetic disturbance.

If the module displays ambient temperature while the compass display is blank, the vehicle must be demagnetized. See DEMAGNETIZING PROCEDURE  under PROGRAMMING. If compass display still goes blank after the vehicle is demagnetized, the compass/temperature module must be replaced.