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Old 12-28-2012, 04:47 PM #1
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Question Zero Point Calibration

I really need to get this done. It didn't really bother me before but it scares the **** out of my wife and passengers whenever the TC kicks in during a turn.

What are some of your local dealers charging for those that have had it done? My local dealer is trying to charge $145. Seams steep, no?
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It's billed at about 30 min to an hour. About 45 to 100 bones depending on the mechanic for the labor time.
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A Google of zero point cal results in a video (along with other stuff) on how to do it. Basically with the steering wheel centered, you jumper two pins on the OBDII connector - start the car and wait for the lights to clear. I think I'd want to research it more to be sure the info in the video is accurate.
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Yaw Rate and Acceleration Sensor Zero Point Calibration by iDRiVaT4R

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I really need to get this done. It didn't really bother me before but it scares the **** out of my wife and passengers whenever the TC kicks in during a turn.

What are some of your local dealers charging for those that have had it done? My local dealer is trying to charge $145. Seams steep, no?
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