Subaru XT 1988 Service Manual page 1255

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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
6-2
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Fig. 68
a. Confirm the push button is set at the center of the channel,
otherwise the tone becomes bad according to an amount of
discrepancy from the center of the channel.
b. For FMI AM radio, push the FM push button once before
selecting FM station. -
ETR
There are five pre-set buttons, so five stations each on AM and
FM can be selected as follows.
(1)
Push the AM/FM selector switch to select the
required band.
(2) Push the manual or automatic tuner until the fre-
quency of the desired station appears on the digital
indicator panel.
(3) Push the memory button. "M" appears on the panel
for five seconds.
Push one of the pre-set buttons while "M" appears on the
panel. The frequency on the panel is then pre-set for that
button.
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69
ETR with auto-reverse cassette player
There are five pre·set buttons, so five stations each on AM and
FM can be selected as follows.
(1) Push the AM/FM selector switch to select the
required band.
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(2) Push the manual or automatic tuner until the fre-
quency of the desired station appears on the digital
indicator panel.
(3) When desired preset button is pressed for more than
two seconds, the station now being received is memorized.
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3
4
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2)
Adjusting antenna trimmer (except ETR)
Antenna trimmer is adjusted in order to make each radio
sensitive in case the sensitivity is poor or abnormal noise exists
(AM band only).
(1) Attach antenna rod in position.
(2) Select the channel of a weak station between
1,400 kHz and 1,600 kHz.
(3) Adjust antenna trimmer to make the sensitivity in
maximum.
Antenna trimming is available only for AM band.
3)
Prevention of abnormal noise
(1) Ignition system contacts, the alternator and motor
brush contact points are sources of abnormal noise in the
radio. In order to prevent this noise, the vehicle is
equipped with a high tension cord which contains
resistance, a condenser in the ignition coil harness and a
grounding wire to the body from the engine.
(2) Antenna is grounded to body through antenna
installing bolts, when screws are not tightened securely, it
makes abnormal noise. So, tighten antenna installing bolts
securely.
Antenna
REMOVAL
1)
Remove antenna mounting nut and supporter.
2)
Remove two bolts which secure antenna to trunk.
Extract antenna and remove band clip.
3)
Disconnect feeder socket and harness connector.
4)
Remove drain tube from grommet.

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