This manual identifies an Early Design and Later Design within the Video Entertainment System schematics and diagnostics. The following is a description of Early Design and Later Design:
• | Early Design: Ignition input to the Tape Retract Module (TRM) and the Interface Module (IM) is sourced from splice S227 from the PWR QTR VENT fuse. |
• | Later Design: Ignition input to the TRM and the IM is sourced directly from the VIDEO ENT fuse. |
Follow these steps in order when diagnosing the Video Entertainment System (VES). This approach reduces diagnostic time and prevents unnecessary parts replacement:
• | Conduct a thorough visual inspection. |
• | Review the vehicle service history. |
The Diagnostic Starting Point will lead the technician on the correct path to diagnose the entire Entertainment system including the Radio/Audio System and Video Entertainment System.
After isolating the cause of the malfunction, make the necessary repairs. When repairs are completed, repeat the VES System Check to test the operation of the VES and to confirm that the malfunction has been corrected successfully.
The Video Entertainment System (VES) System Check is an organized approach to identify problems associated with the VES.
After verifying the operation of the base Radio/Audio System, the VES System Check must be the starting point for any VES-related complaint, and will direct you to the next logical step in diagnosing the complaint.
The VES is a very reliable component and is not likely the cause of the typical malfunction. Most VES complaints are linked to not understanding the system operation, faulty wiring, connectors, and other components.
Understanding how the VES operates and using the diagnostic tables correctly will reduce diagnostic time and prevent unnecessary parts replacement. Refer to Video System Operation and Video System Description for more information.