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Canada - Audio System - Quick Reference Guide






Bulletin
TSB2489

Issue Date
2006-04-12

Market
Canada

Title
AUDIO QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

Component
BODY ELECTRICAL

Models
'01 - '07 All Toyota

TSB REVISION NOTICE:
- February 20, 2007: Step 2 of the Repair Procedure has been updated.
Previous versions of this TSB should be discarded.


INTRODUCTION:
Toyota has developed a quick reference guide to be used by technicians when troubleshooting typical audio system concerns. This guide is intended only as a supplement to the diagnostics already available in the Repair Manual.

APPLICABLE VEHICLES:
- 2001 - 2007 model year Toyota vehicles with factory installed audio system.






WARRANTY INFORMATION:

CAUTION:
If the connectors are removed from the radio for any reason, please wait one minute before reconnecting the connectors; otherwise, damage may occur to the CD changer.


REPAIR PROCEDURE:

No Sound (Display is normal)

1. Gather detailed information.
Ask the customer which mode the problem occurs (AM, FM or CD).

If condition ONLY occurs in CD mode, go to step 3 of "CD Skips/CD Does NOT Play/CD Does NOT Eject/CD Will NOT Accept".

2. Confirm speaker operation.
Adjust the sound settings.
A. Check each speaker individually using the Balance/Fade settings.
B. System with external amplifier: Enter Diagnostic mode and check for codes under P440 and P190.

How to enter Diagnostic mode:
- Cars without navigation system:
On the radio, while pressing the disc button 3 times, press and hold presets "1" and "6.
- Cars with navigation system: Press and hold the info switch on the navigation display while cycling the tail lights ON and OFF three times.












CD skips/CD Does NOT Play/CD Does NOT Eject/CD Will NOT Accept

ERROR CODE DESCRIPTIONS
- Error 1: Dirty Disc/Cannot Read Disc (Clean CD as needed and try again.)
- Error 3: Mechanical Malfunction (Replace CD player.)
- Error 4: CD Player Over current (Allow CD player to cool and try again.)


1. Gather detailed information.
Ask the customer when the problem occurs (for example: rough roads, after ## minutes, hot/cold days, or error code).

2. Inspect customer's CDs. Common problem areas are:






- CDR (with label)
- Scratches/cracks
- Fingerprints
- Dust and/or dirt
- 8 cm diameter CDs






- CD Digital Audio logo (Confirm the CD has this logo. Toyota CD player may NOT be able to play CDs that do NOT have this logo.)

3. Test CD Player.
- For CDs that skip and/or will NOT play, use the Toyota Master CD.

NOTE:
For more information on how to use the Toyota Master CD, refer to TSB No. 2397, "CD Skip Verification Using Toyota Master CD."







- For CDs that will NOT eject, test the operation of the eject mechanism using the customer's CD.

4. Explain to the customer that the CD player operates normally.

Speaker Noise/Rattle Noise

1. Gather detailed information.
Ask the customer when the problem occurs (for example: rough roads, bumps, or volume level maximum/minimum).

2. Confirm the condition.
A. Remove the door trim panel, if necessary.
B. Confirm if noise occurs in AM/FM mode or CD mode.






3. Repair the door trim panel as needed.
A. Confirm rattle noise is gone in the area where the vibration is occurring.
B. Reinstall the door trim and confirm the area where the vibration is occurring. Use the anti-noise kit (P/N 08231--00810) on the trim panel area that is vibrating.

4. Repair loose parts.
Check the wiring harness, water shield, clips, and/or other parts that are vibrating.
Use the anti-noise kit (P/N 08231--00810) on parts that are vibrating.

5. Replace the speaker.
A. Unbolt the speaker and remove from the door/body panel.
B. If the noise is still coming from the speaker, replace the speaker.

Poor Reception (AM/FM)

NOTE:
Because a noise filter may exist in the antenna plug, which plugs into the radio, the antenna cable will normally show an open circuit when checking continuity.


1. Gather detailed information.
Ask the customer when and where the problem occurs (for example: certain area only, AM/FM or both, or which stations are affected).

2. Check for aftermarket accessories, such as Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) system, metallic window tint, and/or FM modulator.
Disconnect the component and recheck reception.

3. Check all antenna connections.
A. Confirm secure antenna connection(s) at the back of the radio.
B. Confirm secure antenna connections at the mast antenna or glass antenna connector.

4. Check the signal using a test antenna.






Disconnect the vehicle antenna and connect a test antenna at the back of the radio (drive the vehicle outside).






5. Inspect the glass antenna for open/cut patterns.






6. Install test antenna at pole antenna connection.
7. Inspect the antenna amplifier (if equipped).

If antenna amp is NOT powered, inspect ANT+B wiring from radio and confirm 12V output to the antenna amplifier.






If an antenna amp is receiving power:
- For vehicles where the amplifier is part of the antenna cable, replace the antenna cable.
- For vehicles where the amplifier is separate, plug the antenna cable directly to the antenna.