Driver Information System: Compass: Troubleshooting

2006 Infiniti FX35 AWDSECTION Troubleshooting
  • The electronic compass is highly protected from changes in most magnetic fields. However, some large changes in magnetic fields can affect it. Some examples are (but not limited to): high tension power lines, large steel buildings, subways, steel bridges, automatic car washes, large piles of scrap metal, etc. While this does not happen very often, it is possible.
  • During normal operation, the Compass Mirror will continuously update the compass calibration to adjust for gradual changes in the vehicle's magnetic "remnant" field. If the vehicle is subjected to high magnetic influences, the compass may appear to indicate false headings, become locked, or appear that it is unable to be calibrated. If this occurs, perform the calibration procedure.
  • If at any time the compass continually displays the incorrect direction or the reading is erratic or locked, verify the correct zone variance.

Troubleshooting ChartΒ 

TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

Symptom Cause Solution / Reference
The compass display reads "C".
  • Compass is not calibrated.
  • Incorrect zone variance setting.
  • Large change in magnetic field (Steel bridges, subways, concentrations of metal, car washes, etc.)
  • Compass was calibrated incorrectly or in the presence of a strong magnetic field.
Perform Calibration.
Refer to "CALIBRATION PROCEDUREΒ ".
Compass shows the wrong direction.
Compass does not change direction - appears "Locked".
Compass does not show all the directions, one or more is missing.
The compass was calibrated but it "loses" calibration.
On long trips the compass shows the wrong direction. Perform Zone Variation Setting if correct reading is desired in that location.
Refer to "ZONE VARIATION SETTING PROCEDUREΒ ".
Compass does not work - No direction is displayed. Compass not turned ON. Check for green LED indicator (inside mirror switch).
No power to inside mirror. Check power supply circuit.
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