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How to calibrate the steer sensor

I install the gear for steer sensor with the hole align like shown. i then followed directions to calibrate steering but it reads failed. I do have reverse steer on my liifts.
  • Posted 16 Nov 2016 23:18
  • By mcguyver
  • joined 13 Dec'11 - 10 messages
  • Mississippi, United States
Do it right the first time.
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Glad to hear you got it. Followed one that would calibrate but fail in operation and it was upside down.
  • Posted 21 Nov 2016 10:01
  • By popeye
  • joined 24 Nov'14 - 208 messages
  • Ohio, United States
I figured out what I did wrong,lol I installed the sensor on the under carriage facing the wrong way. The wires should be facing to the right. I had the slot in the gear in the correct postion.
  • Posted 21 Nov 2016 00:49
  • By mcguyver
  • joined 13 Dec'11 - 10 messages
  • Mississippi, United States
Do it right the first time.
Did you use the carpenters square as directions stated?
  • Posted 20 Nov 2016 15:57
  • By popeye
  • joined 24 Nov'14 - 208 messages
  • Ohio, United States

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