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>RADIO NOISE SUPPRESSION COMPONENTS</title><attention1
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>On vehicles equipped with airbags, (refer to electrical/restraints) before attempting any steering wheel, steering column, or instrument panel component diagnosis or service.
 Failure to take the proper precautions could result in accidental airbag deployment and possible personal injury.</ptxt></attention1><para
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>For complete circuit diagrams, refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wiring information includes wiring diagrams, proper wire and connector repair procedures, further details on wire
harness routing and retention, as well as pin-out and location views for the various wire harness connectors, splices and grounds. Inspect the ground paths and connections at the following locations:</ptxt></para><list1
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>Blower motor</ptxt></item><item
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>Electric fuel pump</ptxt></item><item
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>Engine-to-body ground strap</ptxt></item><item
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>Generator</ptxt></item><item
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>Ignition module</ptxt></item><item
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>Radio antenna base ground</ptxt></item><item
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>Radio receiver chassis ground wire or strap</ptxt></item><item
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>Wiper motor.</ptxt></item></list1><para
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>If the source of RFI or EMI noise is identified as a component on the vehicle (i.e., generator, blower motor, etc.), the ground path for that component should be checked. If excessive resistance
is found in any ground circuit, clean, tighten, or repair the ground circuits or connections to ground as required before considering any component replacement.</ptxt></para><list1
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>Ignition coil</ptxt></item><item
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>Spark plugs</ptxt></item><item
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>Spark plug wire routing and condition.</ptxt></item></list1><para
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>Reroute the spark plug wires or replace the faulty components as required.</ptxt></para><para
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>If the source of the RFI or EMI noise is identified as two-way mobile radio or telephone equipment, check the equipment installation for the following:</ptxt></para><list1
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>Power connections should be made directly to the battery, and fused as closely to the battery as possible.</ptxt></item><item
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>The antenna should be mounted on the roof or toward the rear of the vehicle. Remember that magnetic antenna mounts on the roof panel can adversely affect the operation of an overhead console
compass, if the vehicle is so equipped.</ptxt></item><item
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>The antenna cable should be fully shielded coaxial cable, should be as short as is practical, and should be routed away from the factory-installed vehicle wire harnesses whenever possible.</ptxt></item><item
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>The antenna and cable must be carefully matched to ensure a low Standing Wave Ratio (SWR).</ptxt></item></list1></servinfo>