Grand Voyager V6-3.0L VIN 3 (1998)
when plugging it in.
3. Slowly approach and contact the console mounting screw with the plastic coated tip of the tool for at least two seconds.
4. With the demagnetizing tool still energized, slowly back it away from the screw until the tip is at least 12 inches from the screw head.
5. Repeat the last step with all the console mounting screws.
6. After you have pulled at least 12 inches from the last screw, remove the demagnetizing tool from inside vehicle and disconnect it from the
electrical outlet.
7. Place an 8 1/2 X 11 inch piece of paper length-wise on the roof of vehicle directly above compass. The purpose of the paper is to protect the roof
panel from scratches and define the area to be demagnetized.
8. Plug in the demagnetizing tool, keeping it at least two feet away from the compass unit.
9. Slowly approach the center of the roof panel at the windshield with the demagnetizing tool plugged in.
10. Contact the roof panel with the tip of the tool. Using slow sweeping motions of 1/2 inch between sweeps. Move the tool approximately four
inches either side of the center line and at least 11 inches back from the windshield.
11. With the demagnetizing tool still energized, slowly back away from the roof panel until the tip is at least two feet from the roof before unplugging
the tool.
12. Recalibrate compass, refer to the compass calibration procedure.