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Mitsubishi Montero (2004+). Manual - part 552

 

 

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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 11: Noise Appears During Vibration or Shocks.

DIAGNOSIS

STEP 1. Check radio and CD player connector D-06 and 
amplifier connector G-19 <with amplifier> for loose, 
corroded or damaged terminals, or terminals pushed back 
in the connector.
Q: Are radio and CD player connector D-06 and amplifier 

connector G-19 <with amplifier> in good condition?
YES : 
Go to Step 2.
NO :  Repair or replace the damaged component(s). Refer 

to GROUP 00E, Harness Connector Inspection 

P.00E-2

. Check that there is no noise.

STEP 2. Check that noise appears when the radio switch is 
turned on while the vehicle is stopped and the radio is 
tapped while tuned away from a station.
NOTE: Body static electric from the shock absorber rubber 
bushings used to prevent vibration, tires, etc. occurs because 
of separation from the ground, causing a buzzing noise. Since 
no measures can be taken to discharge the static electricity of 
the vehicle body. Check that there is no noise.
Q: Does noise appear when the radio switch is turned on 

while the vehicle is stopped and the radio is tapped 
while tuned away from a station?
YES : 
Go to Step 3.
NO :  It may be static electricity noise.

STEP 3. Verify that the radio is correctly grounded. 

The radio is connected to the ground with an assembling 
screw.
Q: Is the radio correctly grounded?

YES : Go to Step 4.
NO :  Tighten the screw securely. Check that there is no 

noise.

AC204170

CONNECTOR : D-06

CS

HARNESS SIDE

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7

2
8

10

11

5

13

6

14

12

4

9

3

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CONNECTOR : G-19

AV

HARNESS SIDE

3 2

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1312

1
9

5

6

1615

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8

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STEP 4. Check by replacing radio and CD player.
Q:  Do the other radio and CD player work normally?

YES : Either repair or replace the original radio and CD 

player. Check that there is no noise.

NO :  Either repair or replace the antenna assembly. Check 

that there is no noise.

INSPECTION PROCEDURE 12: Noise is Present While Moving (FM).

DIAGNOSIS

STEP 1. Check the state of the antenna.

Q:  Is the mast antenna assembled?

YES : 

Go to Step 2.

NO : 

Assemble the mast antenna. Check that 
there is no noise.

STEP 2. Check the radio after adjusting it.

Q:  Readjust the radio. Is the noise eliminated?

YES : 

 Check that there is no noise.

NO : 

Go to Step 3.

STEP 3. Check with several broadcasting 
stations.
NOTE: Multipath noise and fading noise: Because of 
the frequency of FM waves in extremely high, it is 
highly susceptible to effects from geological forma-
tions and buildings. These effects disrupt the broad-
cast signal and obstruct reception in several ways.

.

Multipath noise
This describes the echo that occurs when the 
broadcast signal is reflected by a large obstruc-
tion and enters the receiver with a slight time 
delay relative to the direct signal (repetitious 
buzzing).

Fading noise
This is a buzzing noise that occurs when the 
broadcast signal is disrupted by obstructing 
objects and the signal strength fluctuates intri-
cately within a narrow range.

Q: Is the problem station or location specific?

YES : 

The effect of an electrical field condition 

(multipath noise, fading noise) could be the 
cause. Check that there is not noise.

NO : 

Go to Step 4.

STEP 4. Check that noise appears when the radio 
switch is turned on while the vehicle is stopped.
NOTE: Body static electric from the shock absorber 
rubber bushings used to prevent vibration, tires, etc. 
occurs because of separation from the ground, caus-
ing a buzzing noise. There is no measures to dis-
charge the static electricity of the vehicle body. 
Check that there is no noise.

Q: Does noise appear when the radio switch is turned 

on while the vehicle is stopped and the radio is 
tapped while tuned away from a station?

YES : 

Go to Step 5.

NO : 

It may be static electricity noise.

STEP 5. Verify that the radio is correctly 
grounded.

The radio is connected to the ground with an assem-
bling screw.

Q: Is the radio correctly grounded?

YES : 

Go to Step 6.

NO : 

Tighten the screw securely. Check that 
there is no noise.

STEP 6. Check by replacing radio and CD player.

Q:  Do the other radio and CD player work normally?

YES : 

Either repair or replace the original radio 

and CD player. Check that there is no noise.

NO : 

Either repair or replace the antenna 
assembly. Check that there is no noise.

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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 13: Constant Noise.

DIAGNOSIS

Use the Symptom Chart to diagnose the possible 
cause(s) of the noise. Noise is often created by the 
following factors:

• Traveling conditions of the vehicle

• Terrain of area traveled through

• Surrounding buildings

• Signal conditions

• Time period

If there are still problems with noise, even after per-
forming inspection procedures 7 to 14, obtain infor-
mation on the factors listed above. Determine 
whether the problem occurs on AM or FM, the station 
names, frequencies, etc. and contact the radio man-
ufacturer's service center.

INSPECTION PROCEDURE 14: No reception (AM).

DIAGNOSIS

STEP 1. Check the state of the antenna.

Q:  Is the mast antenna assembled?

YES : 

Go to Step 2.

NO : 

Assemble the mast antenna. The radio 
should sound normally.

STEP 2. Check to see if inspections are taking 
place is an area exposed to special electric 
fields.

Q:  Are inspections taking place under special electric 

field conditions? (underground garage, inside a 
building, etc.)?

YES : 

Go to Step 3.

NO : 

Go to Step 4.

STEP 3. Relocate and check the radio.

Automatically receive in a good reception area that is 
not exposed to special electric fields.

Q:  Is reception of the strongest radio frequency 

possible within the area?

YES : 

There is no action to be taken.

NO : 

Go to Step 4.

STEP 4. Tune the radio, and then check it.

Q:  Did the sensitivity improve after tuning?

YES : 

There is no action to be taken.

NO : 

Go to Step 5.

STEP 5. Check the connection of the antenna 
plug and radio and CD player.

Q:  Is the antenna plug thoroughly connected to the 

radio and CD player?

YES : 

Go to Step 6.

NO : 

Thoroughly connect the antenna plug and 
the radio and CD player. The radio should 
sound normally.

STEP 6. Check by replacing radio and CD player.

Q:  Do the other radio and CD player work normally?

YES : 

Either repair or replace the original radio 

and CD player. The radio should sound 
normally.

NO : 

Either repair or replace the antenna 
assembly. The radio should sound normally.

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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 15: Poor Reception.

DIAGNOSIS

STEP 1. Check the state of the antenna.

Q:  Is the mast antenna assembled?

YES : 

Go to Step 2.

NO : 

Assemble the mast antenna. Check that a 
poor reception is resolved.

STEP 2. Check to see if inspections are taking 
place is an area exposed to special electric 
fields.

Q:  Are inspections taking place under special electric 

field conditions? (underground garage, inside a 
building, etc.)?
YES : 

Go to Step 3.

NO : 

Go to Step 4.

STEP 3. Relocate and check.
Automatically receive in a good reception area that is 
not exposed to special electric fields.

Q:  Is reception of the strongest radio frequency 

possible within the area?
YES : 

Check that a poor reception is resolved.

NO : 

Go to Step 4.

STEP 4. Tune the radio, and then check it.

Q:  Did the sensitivity improve after tuning?

YES : 

Check that a poor reception is resolved.

NO : 

Go to Step 5.

STEP 5. Check with several broadcasting 
stations.
NOTE: Two types of noise are addressed in this pro-
cedure, multipath and fading noise. The frequency of 
FM waves is extremely high. This makes them sus-
ceptible to effects from geological formations and 
buildings. These effects disrupt the broadcast signal 
and obstruct reception in many ways.

.

Multipath noise is the echo that occurs when the 
broadcast signal is reflected by a large obstruc-
tion and enters the receiver with a slight time 
delay relative to the direct signal (repetitious 
buzzing).

A fading or buzzing noise may occur when the 
broadcast beam is disrupted by obstructing 
objects and the signal strength fluctuates within a 
narrow range.

Q:  Is the abnormality in reception generated only 

within a certain range?
YES : 

Check that a poor reception is resolved.

NO : 

Go to Step 6.

STEP 6. Check the connection of the antenna 
plug and radio and CD player.

Q:  Is the antenna plug thoroughly connected to the 

radio and CD player?
YES : 

Go to Step 7.

NO : 

Thoroughly connect the antenna plug and 
the radio and CD player. Check that a poor 
reception is resolved.

STEP 7. Check by replacing radio and CD player.

Q:  Do the other radio and CD player work normally?

YES : 

Either repair or replace the original radio 

and CD player. Check that a poor reception 
is resolved.

NO : 

Either repair or replace the antenna 
assembly. Check that a poor reception is 
resolved.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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