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TROUBLESHOOTING
There are six areas where a problem can occur: wiring harness, the radio, the cassette tape deck, the CD player, the speaker, and antenna. Troubleshooting enables you to confine the problem to a particular area.
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- RADIO
- TAPE
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- CD WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
- NO SOUND
- CD SOUND SKIPS Sound sometimes skips when parking. Sound sometimes skips when driving. (Stop vehicle, and check it.) (Check by using a CD which is free of scratches, dirt or other damage.)
- SOUND QUALITY IS POOR
- CD WILL NOT EJECT
- NO SOUND FROM ONE SPEAKER.
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- MOTOR ANTENNA WON'T EXTEND OR RETRACT Clean and polish the surface of the antenna rod.
- MOTOR ANTENNA EXTENDS & RETRACTS BUT DOES NOT RECEIVE
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- Disconnect the negative(-) battery terminal.
- Remove the center fascia panel and disconnect the wire connectors.
- Remove the 4 screws holding the audio unit the remove the audio assembly.
- Disconnect the power connector and antenna cable jack from the audio unit.
- Installation is the reverse of removal.
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- To obtain optimum performance, clean the head, and capstan as often as necessary, depending on frequency of use and tape cleanness.
- To clean the tape head and capstan, use a cotton swab dipped in ordinary rubbing alcohol. Wipe the head and capstan.
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- Disconnect the power antenna connector from the motor.
- Check battery voltage is available between terminal 1 and terminal 3 all the time.
- Check if the battery voltage is available between terminal 2 and terminal 3 when ignition switch and audio switch is turned on.
- Connect battery source to terminal 2 and terminal 1 of component side and check that motor operates (Antenna moves up).
- Then, disconnect battery source from terminal 2 and check that motor operates (Antenna moves down).