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Subaru Outback (BR): Compass calibration zones

Compass calibration zones

Calibration Zones for Compass

1. Check the "Compass calibration zones" map displayed above to ensure that the compass zone setting matches your geographic area accurately.

2. Hold down the switch for 6 seconds until the zone selection menu appears (a number will appear in the mirror compass window).

3. Press the switch multiple times until the appropriate zone setting for your location is shown.

4. Let go of the button after 10 seconds to exit the zone setting mode.

 

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