Mitsubishi Montero (2004+). Manual — part 556
RADIO WITH TAPE PLAYER AND CD PLAYER
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GLASS ANTENNA CHECK
1. Wrap an aluminum foil around the tester probe a shown.
CAUTION
Be careful not to damage the print wire.
2. Check continuity while pressing the aluminum foil along the
antenna print wire.
ANTENNA POLE REPLACEMENT
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1. Remove the ring nut.
2. After setting the ignition switch to "ACC" or "ON," turn the
radio switch on. Extend the antenna pole and remove it
together with the rack cable.
3. Pull the antenna out the farthest end.
NOTE: If the motor end side of the rack cable is bent,
straighten it out.
4. Face the teeth side of the rack cable toward the engine
compartment, and feed the rack cable into the motor
assembly.
ACX01954 AB
TESTER PROBE
ALUMINUM FOIL
PRINT WIRE
ACX01953 AB
RING NUT
ARENNA POLE
ACX01949 AB
RACK CABLE
ANTENNA POLE
ACX01950
RACK CABLE
RACK CABLE
TEETH
ENGINE
COMPARTMENT
SIDE
AB
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5. Turn the teeth side of the rack cable toward the front of the
vehicle (90 degree angle to the right), and engage the rack
cable with the motor gears.
6. Pull lightly on the rack cable. If there is no resistance and it
comes out, it is not engaged with the motor gears. Check
that the end of the rack gear is not bent again, and then
repeat steps (3) and (4) above again.
7. Set up the antenna pole vertically, and turn the radio off to
wind in the rack cable. The antenna pole will e pulled into
the motor antenna as the rack cable is wound in.
8. After tightening the ring nut, turn the radio on and off and
heck the operation of the antenna pole.
ACX01952 AC
RACK CABLE
VEHICLE FRONT
DIRECTION
ACX01951AB
RING NUT
VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (VES)
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VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (VES)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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The VES enables images from a DVD player to be
watched on a rear-seat display. It also allows other
commercially available video equipment and game
machines to be connected.
BASIC OPERATIONS
This chapter describes basic operations for playing a
disc in the DVD player and for playback from an
external device connected to the auxiliary input
jacks. For other operations, please refer to the rele-
vant chapters.
• DVD player
• Auxiliary input jacks (connecting a commercially
available video device or game machine)
VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
INTRODUCTION
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The video entertainment system consists of the radio
and CD player, the DVD player, the video controller
unit, the rear display and the VTR adapter.
All inputs, power and grounds must be confirmed as
correct before the video entertainment system can
be condemned.
TROUBLESHOOTING STRATEGY
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Use these steps to plan your diagnostic strategy. Fol-
low through with each step to ensure that you have
exhausted all possible methods of finding a combina-
tion meter fault.
1. Gather information from the customer.
2. Verify that the condition described by the
customer exists.
3. Find and repair the malfunction by following the
symptom chart.
4. Verify that the malfunction has been eliminated.
SYMPTOM CHART
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SYMPTOM
INSPECTION
PROCEDURE
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The rear display does not show any image at all.
1
The remote control does not function.
2
The image is unstable. The image color is abnormal.
3
Only the image (including sound), which are sent from auxiliary
equipment, is not displayed.
4
Only sound does not come out when a DVD is played.
5
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SYMPTOM PROCEDURES
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1: The rear display does not show any image at all.
Video Entertainment System Power Supply Circuit
FUSIBLE
LINK
1
IGNITION
SWITCH (ACC)
JUNCTION
BLOCK
RELAY
BOX
JOINT
CONNECTOR (7)
JOINT
CONNECTOR (8)
VIDEO CONTROLLER UNIT
REAR DISPLAY
DVD PLAYER
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