Inspect the sound from speaker after verifying that the
speaker mounting screws are removed and the wiring connector is
connected to remove any possible vibration transmitted from body trims
and surrounding parts.
(2)
Case Troubleshooting
No.
Case
Inspection/Remedy
1
Trembling sound
1)
Before replacing the speaker, inspect that the mounting screw is installed normally.
2)
After re-installing the speaker, verify that no trembling sound is heard.
3)
When hearing a trembling sound again, replace the speaker with new one.
2
Noise
1)
Check if the wiring connector is connected normally. If not, reconnect the wiring connector.
2)
In case of radio static, check if there is a noise from CD.
3)
When a noise is heard on turning radio and CD on, replace the speaker with new one.
In case there is only radio static, this causes from poor radio reception. Thus the speaker needs no repair and replacement.
3
Poor working
Inspection of the wiring connection between the battery and the speaker
1)
Before replacing the speaker, inspect the wiring connection between the battery and the speaker is normal.
2)
Check the supply power to the speaker and the resistance, then inspect the sound quality.
Removal
AVN Head Unit
•
Take care not to scratch the center fascia panel and related parts.
•
Ejact all the disc before removing the AVN head unit to prevent damaging the CD player''s load mechanism.
Instructions
When Handling Refrigerant
1.
R-134a liquid refrigerant is highly volatile. A drop on the
skin of your hand could result in localized frostbite. When handling the
refrigerant, be sure to wear gloves.
2.
It is standard practice to wear goggles or glasses to protect
your eyes, and gloves to protect your hands.
Description
A/C pressure transducer convert the pressure value of high
pressure line into voltage value after measure it. By converted voltage
value, engine ECU controls cooling fan by operating it high speed or low
speed. Engine ECU stop the operation of compressor when the temperature
of refrigerant line is so high or so low irregularl