Schematic Reference:
Radio/Audio System Schematics
Connector End Views Reference:
Entertainment Connector End Views
One Speaker Inoperative
Important: The following information lists the most
probable cause of the concern to the least probable cause. If the list leads to the
replacement of a component, always inspect for a poor connection before proceeding
with replacement. Refer to
Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections
and
Connector Repairs
in Wiring Systems.
With RPO UW6
- Speaker output open--Test the appropriate speaker output circuits
for an open. Refer to
Circuit Testing
and
Wiring Repairs
in Wiring Systems.
- No audio output from the radio--Test for any AC voltage between the
appropriate speaker output circuits at the speaker harness connector, disconnected
with the radio volume adjusted to an audible level. If AC voltage is present, replace
the speaker. Refer to
Speaker Replacement Reference
.
If no AC voltage is present, replace the radio. Refer to
Control Module References
in Computer/Integrating Systems.
With RPO U99
- Speaker output circuit from amplifier open or shorted--Test the appropriate
speaker output circuits for an open or short. Refer to
Circuit Testing
and
Wiring Repairs
in Wiring Systems.
- Low level audio circuit open--Test the appropriate low level audio
circuit for an open. Refer to
Circuit Testing
and
Wiring Repairs
in Wiring Systems.
- No low level audio output from the radio--Test for any AC voltage
between the appropriate low level audio signal circuits at the amplifier harness connector,
disconnected with the radio volume adjusted to an audible level. If no AC voltage
is present, replace the radio. Refer to
Control Module References
in Computer/Integrating Systems.
- No audio output from the amplifier--Test for any AC voltage between
the appropriate speaker output circuits at the speaker harness connector, disconnected
with the radio volume adjusted to an audible level. If AC voltage is present, replace
the speaker. Refer to
Speaker Replacement Reference
.
If no AC voltage is present, replace the amplifier. Refer to
Control Module References
in Computer/Integrating Systems.