NO.11 TRACK CHANGE IS INOPERATIVE[CD PLAYER/CHANGER]
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Track change is inoperative |
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Troubleshooting hints
• Audio unit is malfunctioning
• Defective CD (e.g., cracked, badly bent, rough edges, scratch, dirty CD, condensation)
• Non-conventional discs (e.g., 8 cm (3 in) CD, 8 cm (3 in) disc adapter, heart-shaped disc, octagonal disc)
• Audio panel is malfunctioning
• MP3 applicable CD player is malfunctioning
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Diagnostic procedure
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1
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• Replace with a CD known to be operational.
• Does the CD player change the track?
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Yes
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Explain to the customer that the defective CD or a non-conventional disc cannot be used.
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No
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Go to the next step.
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2
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• Inspect the audio panel installation.
• Does the CD player change the track number on the display when pressing the track up or down button?
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Yes
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Replace the audio unit.
(See AUDIO UNIT REMOVAL.)
(See AUDIO UNIT INSTALLATION.)
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No
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Go to the “No.1 Audio panel switch inspection” in this section. Replace the audio panel if necessary.
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