TOYOTA CAMRY 2000 Service Repair Manual

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16 CD Player CD CANNOT BE INSERTED
Is CD already inserted? Eject CD.
Is auto search button of radio operating normally? Is +B applied to CD player?Radio assembly
faulty.
Check that GND wire harness side
to CD player is OK?
CD player faulty.
Check that RAD No.1 fuse is OK?
Is +B applied to power amplifier?
Check that GND (wire harness side) to radio assembly is OK?
Radio assembly faulty.Replace fuse.
+B wire harness faulty. Ye s
No
Ye s
Ye s
Ye sNo
NoNG
OK
OK
OKNG
NG No
17 CD Player CD INSERTED, BUT NO POWER
Does radio operate normally?Is ACC applied to CD player?Radio assembly
faulty.
CD player faulty.
Check that RAD No.1 and No.2 fuse is OK?
Is ACC and +B, +B2 applied to power amplifier?
Is ACC and +B, +B2 applied to radio assembly?Replace fuse.
ACC and +B, +B2 wire harness faulty.
Power amplifier faulty.
Radio assembly faulty.Ye s
Ye s
Ye s
Ye sNoNo
No
No NG
OK
 Radio±CD Player Unit (Built±in Power Amplifier)
 Radio±CD Player Unit (Separate Power Amplifier)
 Radio±Tape Player ± CD Player (Separate Power Amplifier)  Radio±CD Player Unit (Built±in Power Amplifier)
 Radio±CD Player Unit (Separate Power Amplifier)
 Radio±Tape Player ± CD Player (Separate Power Amplifier)
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18 CD Player POWER COMING IN, BUT CD PLAYER NOT OPERATING
Is CD inserted with correct side up?
Function OK if different CD inserted?
Does radio operate normally?Insert correctly.
CD faulty.
Is temperature inside cabin hot?
Protective circuit in
operation.
Has sudden temperature change
occurred inside cabin?
CD player faulty.
Does continuity exist in speaker wire harness?
Temporarily install another speaker.
Functions OK?
Hissing sound from speaker?
Radio assembly faulty.
Recheck system after repair.Speaker wire harness faulty.
Speaker faulty.
Power amplifier faulty.
Recheck system after repair. No
Ye s Ye s
Ye s
Ye s
Ye s
Ye s
Ye sYe s No
No
No
No
No No No  Radio±CD Player Unit (Built±in Power Amplifier)
 Radio±CD Player Unit (Separate Power Amplifier)
 Radio±Tape Player ± CD Player (Separate Power Amplifier)
Formation of condensation
due to temp. changes. BE±108
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19 CD Player SOUND JUMPS
Jumping caused by vibration.
Installed properly.
CD faulty.
Formation of condensation due to
temp. changes. No No
No
NoYe s
Ye s
Ye s Ye s Does sound jump only during strong vibration?
Is CD player properly installed?
Functions OK if different CD inserted?
Has sudden temperature change occurred inside cabin?
CD player faulty.  Radio±CD Player Unit (Built±in Power Amplifier)
 Radio±CD Player Unit (Separate Power Amplifier)
 Radio±Tape Player ± CD Player (Separate Power Amplifier)
 Radio±CD Player Unit (Built±in Power Amplifier)
 Radio±CD Player Unit (Separate Power Amplifier)
 Radio±Tape Player ± CD Player (Separate Power Amplifier) 20 CD Player SOUND QUALITY POOR (VOLUME FAINT)
Functions OK if different CD inserted?
Does radio operate normally?
Is speaker properly installed?
Temporarily install another speaker.
Functions OK?
Radio assembly or CD player or Power amplifier faulty.CD faulty.
CD player faulty.
Installed properly.
Speaker faulty. Ye s
No Ye s
Ye s Ye s No
No
No
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Does radio operate normally?
Is hiss noise produced by non±functioning speaker?
Does continuity exist in speaker wire harness?
Temporarily install another speaker.
Function OK.
Power amplifier faulty.
Recheck system after repair.CD player.
Radio assembly faulty.
Recheck system after repair.
Speaker wire harness faulty.
Speaker faulty. Ye sYe s
Ye s
Ye s No
No
NoNo 21 CD Player EITHER SPEAKER DOES NOT WORK
22 CD Player CD WILL NOT BE EJECTED
Is auto search button of radio
operating normally?Is +B applied to CD player?Radio assembly
faulty.
CD player faulty. Ye s N o
Ye s
No
Check that RAD No.1 fuse is OK?Replace fuse.
Is +B and +B2 applied to power amplifier?
Is +B and +B2 applied to radio assembly?
Radio assembly faulty.+B wire harness faulty.
Power amplifier faulty. OK
Ye s
Ye sNG
No
No  Radio±CD Player Unit (Built±in Power Amplifier)
 Radio±CD Player Unit (Separate Power Amplifier)
 Radio±Tape Player ± CD Player (Separate Power Amplifier)
 Radio±CD Player Unit (Built±in Power Amplifier)
 Radio±CD Player Unit (Separate Power Amplifier)
 Radio±Tape Player ± CD Player (Separate Power Amplifier) BE±110
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23 Noise NOISE OCCURS
Does the noise occur only in the radio? It occurs in the cassette CD. (Go to step 13 or 20)
Does the noise occur in a particular place? An electric environment.No
Ye s
Ye s
Is there any additional installation part around the glass
printed antenna? (Sunshade film, telephone antenna, etc.)Does the noise stop by removing it?
Influence of the film of the noise radiation of
additional installation part.
Does the noise occur even pulling out the antenna cord
from the radio?
Check the radio. No
No
NoNo Ye s
Ye s
Ye s
Does the noise occur even pulling out the antenna
terminal on the glass surface?Mixing into the antenna cable.
Is there any adhesive stuck on the bases of the
antenna terminal, defogger terminal and bus bar?Failure of glass installation. Must plane the butyl rubber.
Does the noise occur even pulling out the defogger
terminal?Interfering noise from the defogger line and choke
coil. Does the condition get better by exchanging the
choke coil? Ye s
Ye s
Ye s No
No
No
Check the grounding of the antenna, antenna cord,
choke coil and noise filter.Exchange the choke coil.
NG
Grounding failure.
Does the condition get better by exchanging the antenna
cord?
Radiates directly to the antenna from the generation
source.Exchange the antenna cord.
NoYe s OK
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BE±111
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24 Noise NOISE PRODUCED BY VIBRATION OR SHOCK WHILE DRIVING
Is speaker properly installed?
Is speaker properly installed?
With vehicle stationary lightly tap each system.
Is noise produced?
Noise produced by static electricity accumulated in the vehicle body.Installed properly.
Each system faulty. No
Ye s
No
No Ye s
Ye s BE±112
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25 Noise NOISE PRODUCED WHEN ENGINE STARTS
Whistling noise which becomes high±pitched when
accelerator strongly depressed, disappears shortly
after engine stops.Generator noise.
Whining noise occurs when A/C is operating. A/C noise.
Scratching noise occurs during sudden acceleration,
driving on rough roads or when ignition switch is turned
on.Fuel gauge noise.
Clicking sound heard when horn button is pressed,
then released. Whirring/ grating sound when pressed
continuously.Horn noise.
Murmuring sound stops when engine stops. Ignition noise.Ye s
No
No
No
No
NoYe s
Ye s
Ye s
Ye s
Tick±tock noise occurs in co±ordination with
blinking of flasher.
Noise occurs during window washer operation. Washer noise.Turn signal noise.
No
NoYe s
Ye s
Scratching noise occurs while engine is running
and continues for a while even after engine stops.
Scraping noise in time with wiper beat.Engine coolant temp. gauge noise.
Wiper noise.
Other type of noise.No
NoYe s
Ye s
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BE±113
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BE0AZ±05
Z19489
Tweeter SpeakerTweeter Speaker
AMP
Instrument Panel J/B No.1
 RADIO Fuse
 DOME Fuse
Front SpeakerGlass Printed
Antenna (MAIN)
Diversity Only
(SUB)
Rear Speaker BE±114
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LOCATION

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BE0B0±06
BE4029
Tester Probe
Aluminum Foil
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I00459
Matching
module
BE0150
Repair Point
Masking TapeBroken
Wire
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INSPECTION
1. GLASS PRINTED ANTENNA INSPECTION PROCE-
DURE
NOTICE:
When cleaning the glass, use soft dry cloth, and wipe
the glass in the direction of the wire.
Take care not to damage the wires.
Do not use detergents or glass cleaners with abrasive
ingredients.
NOTICE:
In order not to damage the glass printed antenna, wrap up
the tip of the tester stick with aluminum foil as shown in the
illustration and check by holding the aluminum foil with a
finger.
By placing and moving the tester stick along the glass printed
antenna, check if continuity exists.
HINT:
Matching module is built in the bus bar of the glass printed an-
tenna (main terminal side) of CAMRY and no continuity exists
between the terminal and the antenna. Therefore, for the conti-
nuity checking of the glass printed antenna on the main anten-
na side of CAMRY, place one probe of the tester on the position
beside the bus bar (position shown in the illustration) and check
by making the other probe of the tester move along.
2. GLASS PRINTED ANTENNA REPAIR PROCEDURE
(a) Clean the broken wire tips with grease, wax and silicone
remover.
(b) Place the masking tape along both sides of the wire for
repair.
(c) Thoroughly mix the repair agent (Dupont paste No.
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BE±116
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(d) Using a fine tip brush, apply a small amount of the agent
to the wire.
(e) After a few minutes, remove the masking tape.

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