Radio/Stereo: Service and Repair
Audio And Visual System Part 1:
Audio And Visual System Part 2:
Audio And Visual System Part 3:
Audio And Visual System Part 4:
Audio And Visual System Part 5:
Audio And Visual System Part 6:
RADIO RECEIVER ASSY
REPLACEMENT
1. SHIP MODE SETTING
a. Take out all of the CDs.
NOTE: If they cannot be taken out, do not attempt to take out forcibly and send the unit for repair.
b. While simultaneously pressing the "SEEK UP" and "DISC" switches, turn the ignition switch to ACC.
HINT:
- The CD indicator light blinks during the mode setting and it remains lit after the setting is completed.
- When the mode setting is completed, "SHIP" appears on the display.
c. Turn the ignition switch to OFF and disconnect the battery negative terminal.
NOTE: Connecting the battery negative terminal automatically finishes the ship mode.
2. REMOVE CONSOLE UPPER PANEL GARNISH REAR
3. REMOVE CONSOLE PANEL SUB-ASSY UPPER
4. REMOVE AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL ASSY
5. REMOVE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER FINISH PANEL SUB-ASSY LOWER CENTER
a. Remove the 4 bolts.
b. Disconnect the connector, then remove the radio receiver assy and instrument cluster finish panel sub-assy lower center.
6. SHIP MODE CONFIRMATION
a. See the back side of the radio receiver assy and check that the window provided for mode checking is red.
NOTE: If not, perform the ship mode setting again.
7. REMOVE RADIO RECEIVER ASSY
a. Remove the 4 screws and 2 instrument panel finish panel retainers.
b. Remove the 4 bolts at each side.
c. Press the claw shown in the illustration to disengage it is meshing and remove the instrument cluster finish panel sub-assy lower center.
NOTE: Pressing the claw hard breaks the claw.
d. Remove the 2 screws and radio bracket No.1.
e. Remove the 2 screws and radio bracket No.2.
8. INSTALL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER FINISH PANEL SUB-ASSY LOWER CENTER
a. Make sure that the battery negative terminal is disconnected.
NOTE:
- For the radio receiver with CD changer, if the connector is installed with the battery connected, the system will start initializing operation.
- Vibration during initializing operation may cause trouble of the radio receiver assy.