Radio receiver. Remote radio switch
DESCRIPTION Available factory-installed radio receivers for this
model include an AM/FM/cassette (RAS sales code),
an AM/FM/cassette/5-band graphic equalizer with CD
changer control feature (RBN sales code), an AM/FM/
CD/3-band graphic equalizer (RBR sales code), or an
AM/FM/CD/cassette/3-band graphic equalizer (RAZ
sales code). The factory-installed RAZ sales code
radio receivers can also communicate on the Chrysler
Collision Detection (CCD) data bus network through
a separate two-way wire harness connector. All factory-
installed receivers are stereo Electronically Tuned
Radios (ETR) and include an electronic digital clock
function.
These radio receivers can only be serviced by an
authorized radio repair station. See the latest Warranty
Policies and Procedures manual for a current
listing of authorized radio repair stations. IGNITION-OFF DRAW FUSE All vehicles are equipped with an Ignition-Off
Draw (IOD) fuse that is removed when the vehicle is
shipped from the factory. This fuse feeds various
accessories that require battery current when the
ignition switch is in the Off position, including the
clock. The IOD fuse is removed to prevent battery
discharge during vehicle storage.
When removing or installing the IOD fuse, it is
important that the ignition switch be in the Off position.
Failure to place the ignition switch in the Off
position can cause the radio display to become scrambled
when the IOD fuse is removed and replaced.
Removing and replacing the IOD fuse again, with the
ignition switch in the Off position, will correct the
scrambled display condition. The IOD fuse should be checked if the radio or
clock displays are inoperative. The IOD fuse is
located in the junction block. Refer to the fuse layout
label on the back of the instrument panel fuse access
panel for IOD fuse identification and location. OPERATION The radio receiver operates on fused battery current
that is available only when the ignition switch is
in the On or Accessory positions. The electronic digital
clock function of the radio operates on fused battery
current supplied through the IOD fuse,
regardless of the ignition switch position.
For more information on the features, setting procedures,
and control functions for each of the available
factory-installed radio receivers, see the owner's
manual in the vehicle glove box. For complete circuit
diagrams, refer to Audio System in the Contents of
Group 8W - Wiring Diagrams. DESCRIPTION A remote radio switch option is available on models
equipped with the AM/FM/CD/cassette/3-band
graphic equalizer (RAZ sales code) radio receiver and
the high-line Central Timer Module (CTM). Refer to
Central Timer Module in the Description and
Operation section of Group 8E - Instrument Panel
Systems for more information on this component.
Two rocker-type switches (Fig. 1) are mounted in
the sides of the rear (instrument panel side) steering
wheel trim cover. The switch on the left side is the
seek switch and has seek up, seek down, and preset
station advance functions. The switch on the right
side is the volume control switch and has volume up,
and volume down functions. The two switches are
retained in mounting holes located on each side of
the rear steering wheel trim cover by four latches
that are integral to the switches.
The remote radio switches share a common steering
wheel wire harness with the vehicle speed control
switches. The steering wheel wire harness is connected
to the instrument panel wire harness through
the clockspring. Refer to Clockspring in the
Description and Operation section of Group 8M -
Passive Restraint Systems for more information on
this component. OPERATION The remote radio switches are resistor multiplexed
units that are hard wired to the high-line CTM
through the clockspring. The CTM monitors the status
of the remote radio switches and sends the
proper switch status messages on the Chrysler Collision
Detection (CCD) data bus network to the radio receiver. The electronic circuitry
within the radio is
programmed to respond to these remote radio switch
status messages by adjusting the radio settings as
requested.
For diagnosis of the CTM or the CCD data bus, the
use of a DRB scan tool and the proper Diagnostic
Procedures manual are recommended. For more
information on the features and control functions for
each of the remote radio switches, see the owner's
manual in the vehicle glove box. For complete circuit
diagrams, refer to Audio System in the Contents of
Group 8W - Wiring Diagrams.
Fig. 1 Remote Radio Switches 1 - PRESET SEEK 2 - UP 3 - SEEK 4 - VOLUME 5 - DOWNRadio receiver
Remote radio switch
Dodge Durango (DN) 1998-2003 Service Manual
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