Radio Display - Error Code Diagnosis/Repair
File In Section: 08 - Body and AccessoriesBulletin No.: 01-08-44-005
Date: April, 2001
INFORMATION
Subject:
Information on Error Codes on Radio Display - Their Cause and Corrective Action
Models:
1995 - 1999 Buick LeSabre
1995 - 2002 Buick Century, Park Avenue, Regal
1995 - 1996 Buick Roadmaster
1996 - 1999 Buick Riviera, Skylark
1995 - 1999 Chevrolet Lumina, Monte Carlo
1996 - 1999 Chevrolet Cavalier
1996 Chevrolet Lumina APV
1997 - 2002 Chevrolet Camaro
1998 - 1999 Chevrolet Venture
1997 - 2002 Chevrolet Corvette
1995 - 1999 Oldsmobile Aurora, Eighty Eight
1995 - 1997 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
1999 - 2000 Oldsmobile Alero
1998 - 2001 Oldsmobile Intrigue
1995 - 1996 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight
1996 - 1999 Oldsmobile Achieva, Silhouette
1996 - 2001 Oldsmobile Bravada
1995 - 1999 Pontiac Bonneville, Sunfire
1995 - 2002 Pontiac Firebird, Grand Prix
1996 - 2000 Pontiac Grand Am
1996 - 1999 Pontiac Trans Sport
1995 - 2002 Chevrolet and GMC C/K, S/T Trucks
1996 - 2002 Chevrolet and GMC M/L Vans
1996 - 2000 Chevrolet and GMC G Vans
This bulletin is being revised to update model years and vehicles. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 64-90-04A (Section 9 - Assessories).
Starting in 1995, the family style radios, as well as the 12-disc LLAI and 6-disc LLAI (Low Level Audio Interface) changers and the 10-disc FMI (FM Interface) changers, have error codes to help diagnose playback mediums.
Some systems will only have an ERR message and no other indicator. If an ERR message is encountered without any other identifier, you may review the following error codes to try to determine the cause of the error and correct it before sending the unit to the authorized service center. If ERR or E (and a number) appears on a customer's radio display, the number may give you a clue to the problem and corrective action.
Below is a list of code numbers that may appear on the unit.
Important:
Not all family radios have these codes. They are dependent on the model year.
Cassette Errors
- E10: Tight tape error
Cause(s): A restricted cassette tape transport or broken cassette drive belt
Correction: Substitute a different cassette tape. If there still is an error code, service the unit at an ACDelco(R) Service Center.
- E11: Broken Tape Error
Cause(s): A broken cassette tape
Correction(s): Substitute a different cassette tape
- E12: Communication Error
Cause(s): A vehicle/radio communication problem or an internal radio communication problem.
Correction(s): Disconnect the battery voltage to the radio then reconnect after a few minutes. If there still is an error, service the unit at an ACDelco(R) Service Center.
- E13: Tape Communication Error
Cause(s): The micro-processor is reading the speed pulses from the tape deck either too fast or too slow.
Correction(s): It the tape player is still playing a cassette, try a new cassette. If there is still an error, service the unit at an ACDelco(R) Service Center.
- E14: Wrapped Tape
Cause(s): The tape is wrapped around the capstan. This means a tape is wound up in the tape player. This error message could appear when a CD adapter is being used. Other causes could be old or damaged tapes. Long playing (90 or 120 minute) tapes are thin and can stretch easily creating this condition.
Correction(s): Try playing a known good quality tape. Remove the CD adapter.
- Cln Tape Indicator
Cause(s): This message appears after 50 hours of accumulated tape play.
Correction(s): We suggest cleaning the tape head. Then reset the radio by depressing the eject button for five seconds. Cleaning the heads will not reset the "Cln" display. To reset the "Cln" display, push and hold the eject button for five seconds. The display will return to its normal display.
CD Errors
- E20: Focus Error
Cause(s): The CD player cannot focus on the disc or there is an internal focus problem.
Correction(s): Try cleaning the disc or using a new disc. Make sure the disc is loaded correctly. The road could be too rough or there is too much humidity. If the problem is not corrected, service the unit at an ACDelco(R) Service Center.
- E21: Tracking Error
Cause(s): There is a problem with reading the disc.
Correction(s): Try cleaning the disc or using a new disc. Make sure the disc is loaded correctly. The road could be too rough or there is too much humidity. If there is still an error, service the unit at an ACDelco(R) Service Center.
- E22: Motor Error
Cause(s): The CD motor is not handling the compact disc properly.
Correction(s): Service or exchange the unit at an ACDelco(R) Service Center.
- E23: Communications Error
Cause(s): There is a vehicle/radio communication problem or an internal radio communication problem.
Correction(s): Disconnect battery voltage to the radio and then reconnect after a few minutes. If there is still an error, send the unit to an ACDelco(R) Service Center.
LLAI CD Changer Errors
- E30: Focus Error
Cause(s): The CD player cannot focus on the disc or there is an internal focus problem.
Correction(s): Try cleaning the disc or using a new disc. Make sure the disc is loaded correctly. The road could be too rough or there is too much humidity. If there is still an error, service the unit at an ACDelco(R) Service Center.
- E31: Tracking Error
Cause(s): There is a problem with reading the disc.
Correction(s): Try cleaning the disc or try using a new disc. Make sure the disc is loaded correctly. The road could be too rough or there is too much humidity. If there is still an error, service the unit at an ACDelco(R) Service Center.
- E32: Motor Error
Cause(s): The CD motor is not handling the compact disc properly or defective magazine mounting screws are interfering with the mechanism.
Correction(s): Reload the magazine. If there is still a problem, replace the magazine. If the problem continues, back out the mounting screws. If the condition is corrected, replace the screws with shorter screws or add washers to the existing screws. If this condition still exists, service the unit at an ACDelco(R) Service Center.
- E33: CD Changer Communication Error
Cause(s): There is a vehicle/radio communication problem or internal radio communication problem.
Correction(s): Disconnect battery voltage to the radio and then reconnect after a few minutes. If there is still an error, determine if the problem is with the radio, the harness or the changer. Inspect for correct voltage at all connectors. If there is still an error, service the unit at an ACDelco(R) Service Center.
- E34: Changer Door Open
- E35: Changer Magazine Empty
FMI 10-Disc Changer Errors
- E01
Cause: This indicates a malfunction of the disc changer functions.
Correction: Before sending the unit in for service, perform the following procedure:
1. Press the reset button on both the changer and the remote.
The reset button on the changer is located on the front panel of the unit. It can be activated with the tip of a pin.
2. If the unit does not operate after resetting it, remove the magazine by inserting a business card between the magazine and the mechanism. The lock lever will disengage to allow the magazine to eject.
3. Make sure all CDs are in the magazine and none remain lodged in the carriage. If, upon removing the magazine, a CD is found lodged in the carriage, remove all CDs from the magazine and reinsert the magazine into the changer.
4. Press the eject button. This should cause the lodged CD to move from the carriage into the empty magazine. The magazine should automatically eject and normal operation will return.
5. If the changer fails to resume normal operation, send the unit to an ACDelco(R) Service Center.
- E30
Cause: Excessive temperature
Correction: Let the temperature of the changer resume to the normal range.
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