[By a process of elimination I arrived at the same conclusion but I was awaiting other inputs/experience. From another source I was also advised to change the cell position , naturally noting the cell position change and monitor during a dive. Based on your input I will do both , check contacts, change cell position , recalibrate and go dive.
I am aware that there is a nedd to be careful I was seeking other user input to ascertain whether the problem was my own or one that is generally experienced. I have an answer.
The Liquivision X1 I have no experience of and will research. However I am reluctant to change because of finance and that the VR3 is only 2/3 months old.
Appreciate the input.
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PacketSniffer)

This sounds like the wiring plug that goes on the cell. Pull the plug to that sensor. Use something small enough to push the contacts out of the plastic plug and brush them with sandpaper. Check the rest of the wiring for that sensor for any issues. Push the contacts back in to the plug, calibrate, and go dive.
Almost all wings are going to get trapped while putting the head back on. That's the nature of having that slim package. Even the ISC Meg wing can get trapped under the head when putting it on. You just have to be careful when putting the head back on.
I would suggest you look at the Liquivision X1.