Re-calibrate what, exactly?
Calibrate it at sea level and then again at an elevated position where the height it known. This would allow one enough reference point to calibrate it accurately.
Well, a good example might be your question, which is too standardized to possibly get a relevant answer; you should (re-) calibrate!
Standard height for urinal sensors should be 1450mm centre from floor level
sadly their is none, it will re-calibrate itself the next time you re-fuel
When I change my summer wheels to winter hweels , the light went on. When I put back the summer wheels the system must of detected the sensors angain and the light went off. You might have a malfuction in one of the sensors. If you install a new sensor , it must be re-programed into you main computer.I have sensors on both my winter wheels and summer wheels.Everytime I change wheels , I must re-program the sensors.HONDA can do this for a price. The machine to calibrate the sensors is very expensive and not all repair shops have it. Hope this helps Ralph
Volume of a cylindrical tank in cubic units: pi*radius2*height
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No. It's tax evasion to do it, and you need to completely re-calibrate your carb to deal with it.
1 - cross section of of the tank and the height can be calibrated. 2 - With a gallon of fluid in the reservoir was built and calibrated.
Without knowing what sensors you are trying to replace, there is no answer. Please re ask question about a specific sensor.
7 inches 7 inches is the length of the car, not the height (aka tall). Pinewood Derby cars are generally less than 3 inches in height; however, the actual height varies based on the electronic judge sensors that attached to the finish line of the track. The cars run under these sensors, so it is the height of the sensors from the track that determines how tall a Pinewood Derby car can be. I've seen some that can accommodate cars that are 6 to 7 inches in height.