The Video Cassette Player (VCP) plays pre-recorded VHS cassettes. The VCP voltage supply is controlled by the Tape Retract Module (TRM). The TRM supplies the VCP with voltage from the fuse block through circuit 40 when the VES relay is energized. When the ignition switch is off, the system relay de-energizes. This action removes the voltage signal coming into the TRM. The TRM then removes voltage supply momentarily to the VCP, causing the VCP to turn off. Then, the TRM restores the voltage back to the VCP for 12 seconds, even with the ignition switch off. If the VCP was playing and the ignition switch was turned off, the TRM allows the VCP to retract the cassette tape from the playback head, thus preventing cassette damage. The VCP and TRM receive ground through circuit 150. Note that the cassette-in indicator lamp in the VCP turns on during the 12 second period (when the VHS tape is loaded in the VCP).
• | Check for a faulty TRM. |
• | An intermittent failure may be very difficult to detect and to diagnose accurately. Faulty electrical connections or wiring causes most intermittent problems. When an intermittent condition is suspected, check the suspected circuits for the following conditions: |
- | Poor mating of connector halves or backed out terminals. |
- | Improperly formed or damaged terminals. |
- | Wire chafing. |
- | Poor wire to terminal connections. |
- | Dirty or corroded terminals. |
- | Damage to connector bodies. |
- | Wire broken inside the insulation. |
The number(s) below refer to the step number(s) on the diagnostic table.
Step | Action | Value(s) | Yes | No |
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1 | Test for a poor connection at the Tape Retract Module (TRM). If the connection is OK, then replace the TRM. Refer to Tape Retract Module Replacement . Is the repair complete? | -- | Go to Step 2 | -- |
Does the VES operate normally? | -- | System OK |
The Video Cassette Player (VCP) plays pre-recorded VHS cassettes. The VCP voltage supply is controlled by the Tape Retract Module (TRM). The TRM supplies the VCP with voltage from the fuse block when the ignition is on and the video display screen is pulled down in the viewing position. When the ignition switch is turned off, the IGN input to the TRM is deenergized and the TRM then removes voltage supply momentarily to the VCP. The TRM turns off momentarily causing the VCP to turn off. Then, the TRM restores the voltage back to the VCP for 12 seconds,to allow the VCP to retract the cassette tape from the playback head, thus preventing cassette damage. Note that the "cassette-in" indicator lamp in the VCP turns on during the 12 second period when the VHS tape is unloaded in the VCP.
• | Check for a faulty TRM. |
• | An intermittent failure may be very difficult to detect and to diagnose accurately. Faulty electrical connections or wiring causes most intermittent problems. When an intermittent condition is suspected, check the suspected circuits for the following conditions: |
- | Poor mating of connector halves or backed out terminals. |
- | Improperly formed or damaged terminals. |
- | Wire chafing. |
- | Poor wire to terminal connections. |
- | Dirty or corroded terminals. |
- | Damage to connector bodies. |
- | Wire broken inside the insulation. |
The number(s) below refer to the step number(s) on the diagnostic table.
Step | Action | Value(s) | Yes | No |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Test for a poor connection at the Tape Retract Module (TRM). If the connection is OK, then replace the TRM. Refer to Tape Retract Module Replacement . Is the repair complete? | -- | Go to Step 2 | -- |
Does the VES operate normally? | -- | System OK |