Range: FM range is normally limited to 25 – 30 mi (40 – 48 km), with monaural (single channel) FM having slightly more range than stereo FM. External influences may sometimes interfere with FM station reception even if the FM station is within 25 mi (40 km). The strength of the FM signal is directly related to the distance between the transmitter and receiver. FM signals follow a lineof- sight path, exhibiting many of the same characteristics as light. For example, they will reflect off objects.
Fade and drift: As your vehicle moves away from a station transmitter, the signals will tend to fade and/or drift.
Static and flutter: During signal interference from buildings, large hills or due to antenna position (usually in conjunction with increased distance from the station transmitter), static or flutter can be heard. This can be reduced by adjusting the treble control to reduce treble response.
Multipath reception: Because of the reflective characteristics of FM signals, direct and reflected signals reach the receiver at the same time. The signals may cancel each other, resulting in momentary flutter or loss of sound.
Electrical units location
Electrical units location
Engine compartment
Passenger compartment
Luggage compartment
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Fuel level sensor signal circuit
Description
The fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump detects the approximate fuel level
in the fuel tank and transmits the
fuel level signal to the combination meter.
Component function check
1.Combination meter input signal
Select meter/m&a on consult.
Using FUEL METER of DATA MONI ...
Diagnosis system (BCM)
Common item
Common item : consult function (bcm -
common item)
Application item
Consult performs the following functions via can communication with bcm.
Direct diagnostic mode
Description
ECU identification
The bcm part number is displayed.
Self Diagnostic Result
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