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7 Audio system problems, probable
causes and actions
•
General problems
•
Radio
•
CD and player
Symptom
Probable cause
Action
System pro-
duces no
sound.
•
The mute is turned on.
•
Fader adjustment is inappropriate.
•
Turn off the mute.
•
Adjust the fader appropriately.
Poor sound
quality
There is a mobile phone or other
device producing interfering radio
waves near the audio system.
Move the device away from the
system. If the condition persists,
contact an authorized dealer.
Symptom
Probable cause
Action
Poor sound
quality
Poor signal reception
Retune to an analog broadcasting
station.
Automatic
preset button
programming
takes too long.
Number of good receiving stations
is less than 6.
Move the vehicle to a place where 6
or more good receiving stations are
available and perform automatic
preset button programming again.
No stations can
be programmed
to preset
buttons.
This symptom occurs rarely during
preset button programming using
manual tuning.
Use automatic tuning for preset
button programming.
Symptom
Probable cause
Action
CD cannot be
played back.
CD cannot be
inserted.
•
CD is inserted upside down.
•
CD is cracked.
•
There is a foreign object inside
the CD slot.
•
Inappropriate data written to CD.
•
Of a disc having both music data
and MP3/WMA files, an MP3/
WMA file is played back.
•
Reinsert the CD correctly.
•
Use a CD without cracks.
•
Remove the foreign object.
•
Check the CD data format is
appropriate.
•
Skip a non-reproducing track.
A CD-R/CD-RW
cannot be
reproduced with
your vehicle’s
system
although it can
be played back
with another
audio system.
MP3/WMA files have been pro-
duced using an improper combina-
tion of CD-R/CD-RW writing
software and CD-R/CD-RW
recorder.
Reconfirm information on MP3/
WMA and use a proper combination
of software and recorder.
Sound skips.
Noise in sound.
•
CD is cracked.
•
There is a foreign object inside
the CD slot.
•
Use a CD without cracks.
•
Remove the foreign object.
CD cannot be
ejected.
Label of the CD inside player is
peeling off.
Contact an authorized dealer.
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Summary of Contents for Canter 2015
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