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Old 11-02-2003, 10:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Outside temperature guage calibration.

The "quick" guide that came with my new 2004 Pilot mentions that the outside temperature gauge can be calibrated if it is innacurate and that the procedure for doing so is in the owner's manual. Well, my gauge is off by about 7 - 10 degrees (yes, I know that the car must be moving and the gauge has to stabilize for accurate readings), but I do not find any calibration procedure in the owner's manual. Does anyone know what that procedure is and, if so, would they please share it?

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You can only change it +/- 3 degrees. Just select the temp gauge and hold in the button for a few seconds. You will then be able to add or subtract 1, 2, or 3. Hope this helps.
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