PROCEDURE
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1. |
NOISE CONDITION |
(a) Check from which direction the noise comes (front left or right, or rear left or right).
OK:
The location of the noise source can be determined.
| NG | |
GO TO STEP 3 |
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2. |
CHECK SPEAKERS |
(a) Check the installation conditions of the speaker units that are located near the noise source and that there are no cracks, scratches, deformation or other failures.
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Result |
Proceed to |
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No malfunction is found |
A |
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A speaker is installed incorrectly |
B |
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Foreign objects are in the speaker |
C |
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A speaker cone paper is broken |
D |
| B | |
REINSTALL SPEAKER |
| C | |
REMOVE FOREIGN OBJECT |
| D | |
REPLACE SPEAKER |
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3. |
CHECK NOISE CONDITIONS |
(a) Check the noise condition.
HINT:
The radio has a noise prevention function to reduce noise when listening to the radio. If a loud noise occurs, check whether the ground at the antenna mounting base and the noise prevention unit are installed and wired correctly.
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Condition under which Noise Occurs |
Noise Source |
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Noise increases when the accelerator pedal is depressed, but stops when the engine is stopped. |
Generator |
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Noise occurs during A/C or heater operation. |
Blower motor |
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Noise occurs when the horn switch is pressed and released or when pressed and held. |
Horn |
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Noise occurs synchronously with the turn signal blinking pattern. |
Flasher |
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Noise occurs during window washer operation. |
Washer |
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Noise occurs during wiper operation. |
Wiper |
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Noise occurs when the brake pedal is depressed. |
Stop light switch |
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Others |
Static electricity |
HINT:
OK:
The noise source cannot be determined.
| OK | |
PROCEED TO NEXT SUSPECTED AREA SHOWN IN PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE |
| NG | |
REPAIR OR REPLACE NOISE SOURCE |
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