Audio System - Static/Popping/Poor Sound/Distortion
No: TSB-04-54-002DATE: February, 2004
MODEL: All
SUBJECT:
AUDIO SPEAKER TROUBLESHOOTING AND
REPLACEMENT GUIDELINES
PURPOSE
This bulletin contains troubleshooting steps for diagnosing various customer complaints relating to the audio system speakers in Mitsubishi vehicles.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Symptom/Condition
You may receive customer complaints about abnormal noise from the audio system speakers. These can be described as any of the following:
^ Static
^ Popping
^ Crackle
^ Buzzing
^ Rattle
^ Distorted sound
^ Poor sound quality
^ No sound (speaker inoperative)
Proper diagnosis of speaker or speaker related conditions is important for customer satisfaction and correct warranty reporting. Some of these reported abnormal sounds, which are often attributed to the speakers, may have other origins. Speakers are often replaced without the actual problem being solved. In some cases, supposedly faulty speakers returned for warranty have been checked by the speaker manufacturer with no problem found. Make sure the suspected speaker is carefully evaluated before replacement. Use the troubleshooting procedures represented in the three flowcharts in this bulletin to help diagnosis speaker related conditions.
If warranty speaker replacement is required, the SPEAKER COMPLAINT CHECK LIST at the end of this bulletin MUST be completed and attached to the replaced speaker and held until the subsequent request for return is issued.
Please photo copy this check list and use it each time warranty speaker replacement is required.
AFFECTED VEHICLES
All
PROCEDURE
Use the flowcharts to diagnose suspected speaker related audio system conditions.
PARTS INFORMATION
For the best performance from a Mitsubishi factory-installed audio system, use the genuine Mitsubishi original equipment speaker for replacement. Refer to CAPS for correct part numbers.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
This bulletin is for information only, not warranty authorization. Normal warranty procedures apply.