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Audio System
Component Location Index
AUOIO UNITRemoval/f nstallation, Daoe 22-100Connector Terminals, pa-ge 22-101
RIGHT DOOB TWEETERReplacement, page 22-102
ANTENNA SUB LEAD
DRIVER'S DOOR SPEAKERReplacement, page 22 102
ROOF ANTENNAReplacement, page 22-'1 03
RIGHT REAR SPEAKERReplacement, page 22-102
LEFT REAR SPEAKERReplacement, page 22-102
ANTENNA LEAD
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Audio System
Audio Unit Removal/lnstallation
NOTE:. Put on gloves to protect your hands.. Take care not to scratch the dashboard and relatedpa rts.
1. Make sure you have the anti-theft code for the radio,
then write down the frequencies for the radio's
preset buttons.
2. Remove the driver's dashboard lower cover (see
page 20-59).
3. Remove the two mounting bolts, then pull out the
center panel (A).
4.Disconnect the audio connector (B) and antenna
lead (C), heater control panel connectors (D) and
HAVC push switch assembly (E), then remove the
center panel.
22-100
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7.
Remove the heater control panel (see page 21 38).
Remove the four mounting bolts and the audio unit
from the radio brackets.
Installthe audio unit in the reverse order of
removal, and note these items:
. Make sure the audio unit and A/C connectors areplugged in properly, and the antenna lead is
connected properly.. Enter the anti-theft code for the radio, then enter
the customer's radio station presets.
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Audio Unit Connector Replacement
CavityWireConnects to
1YEUG RNRoof antenna
2YEUREDACC (Power)
3Not used
4Not used
5PNKRioht rear sDeaker (+I
6BLU^/vHTLeft rear sDeaker (+)
7GRN/YELFront oassenqer's door sDeaker {+)/Riqht tweeter (+)
8G RN/BLKDriver's door speaker { + )/Left tweeter (+ )
9RED/BLKLiqhts on siqnal
10WHT/REDConstant power
11Not used
12Not used
Not used
14Not used
taB LU/YE LRioht rear soeaker (-
toBLU/BLKLeft rear sDeaker (
11GRY/REDFront passenqer's door speaker ( )/Riqhttweeter {
18LT GRNDriver's door sDeaker ( )/Left tweetr ( -
19REDDash liqhts briqhtness controller
20BLKG round (G503)
AUDIO UNIT 2OP CONNECTOR
22-101
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Audio System
Speaker Replacement
Door Speaker:
1. Remove the door panel (seepage20-4).
2. Pull the top of the speaker {A) straight out, just
enough to release the upper clip. lf you pull the
speaker out too far, you will damage the lower clips(C). Then lifi the speaker straight up to release the
lower clips.
3. Disconnect the 2P connector (B), and remove the
speaKer.
Tweeter:
Carefully pry the tweeter (A) out of the mirror mount
cover, then disconnect the 2P connector (B) from the
tweeter.
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22-102
Rear:
1.Remove the speaker cover (A).
Remove the three screws, then disconnect the 2P
connector (B) from the speaker (C).
2.
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Roof Antenna Replacement
1. Remove the rear part of headliner (see page 20-54).
2, Disconnect the antenna lead connector (A) and 1P
connector (B) from the roof antenna (C).
3. Remove the mounting nut and the antenna.
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Rear Window Defogger
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Component Location Index
*:Rear window defogger switch is built into the heater control panel.
UNDER.HOOD FUSE/RELAY BOX
REAR WINDOWDEFOGGER SWITCH+
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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER RELAYTest, page 22-51
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NOISE CONDENSERCapacityTest, page 22 107
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGEBFunction Test, page 22 106Defogger Wire Repair, page 22 106
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