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The CD Autochanger and amplifier are mounte d on a bracket as a single assembly located at the left hand side of the trunk.
The complete assembly must be removed before the CD Autochanger and amplifier can be separated.
When the CD option is selected, the CD unit cycles through a self-check sequence and indicates the current status on the
message display. Refer to the Sound System Ha ndbook for complete operating instructions.
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Audio Unit - Audio System
Diagnosis and Testing
Tests Using the Portable Diagnostic Unit
Refer to PDU User Guide
The PDU is unable to diagnose radio head, CD autochanger or amplifier faults; there are no self-diagnostics associated with
these components.
PDU is able to test the speakers and the antenna, along with associated wiring and connections, therefore by a process of
elimination, the other components can be diagnosed.
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Audio Unit - Capacitor
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1. Disconnect the batt ery ground cable.
Remove the battery cover.
2. Raise the vehicle on a ramp.
3. Remove the suppr ession module.
1. Disconnect the multi-plug from the mounting bracket clip.
2. Disconnect the multi-plug.
3. Remove the bolts which secure the suppression module to the mounting bracket.
4. Remove the su ppression module.
1. Installation is th e reverse of the re moval procedure.
2. Reconnect the battery ground cable and fit the battery cover.
Reset the radio inform ation and the clock.
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Antenna - Antenna
Description and Operation
The electrically operated antenna operates automatically when the Ignition switch is set to position 1 or 2, and the radio
cassette player is switched on , regardless of the status of the tape or CD mode switch.
The antenna motor is protected by a 10A fuse, F9, located in the trunk fuse-box.
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Antenna - Antenna
Diagnosis and Testing
Tests Using the Portable Diagnostic Unit
Refer to PDU User Guide
The PDU tests whether or not the antenna raises and lowers correctly. Although it is obvious if the antenna is not operating,
the PDU analyses why it is not operating an d indicates problems such as a faulty radio head signal output, faulty wiring, loss of power due to a blown fuse.
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Speakers - Speakers
Description and Operation
Speaker Location
Parts List
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Door Speaker
2—Front Door Tweeter (Base System)
3—Rear Door Tweeter
4—CD Autochanger (P remium System)
5—Amplifier (Premium System)
6—Sub-woofer (Premium System)
7—'A' Post Tweeter (Premium System)
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Speakers - Speakers
Diagnosis and Testing
Tests Using the Portable Diagnostic Unit
Refer to PDU User Guide
PDU can test for correct operation of each speaker and can provide fault guidance for any that fail to function.
PDU can indicate problems such as a faulty radio head output power signal, faulty power amplifier (where fitted), faulty
wiring, loss of power due to a blown fuse.
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Speakers - A-Pillar Tweeter Speaker LH
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Remove passenger side cantrail and upper 'A' post trim pad;
refer to 76.13.19.
2. Remove tweeter from trim.
Rotate tweeter clockwise to align cut-outs with locating
pegs.
Remove tweeter.
1. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.