Installation Of Radio System
CAUTION:
- The control modules and control units have been designed with sufficient attention to radio wave disturbances from the outside. However, observe the following precautions when installing a radio set to the vehicle to prevent adverse effects on the control module and control unit.
- Install the radio set and its antenna as far away as possible from the control module and control unit.
- The antenna feeder and power cable generate radio waves, therefore, keep them 100 mm {3.94 in} or more from the control modules, control unit, and wiring harness. If the antenna feeder and power cable cross over the wiring harness, place them perpendicular to the wiring harness.
- Do not install a high output radio set.
- Do not use the control module and control unit power source for a radio set. In addition, do not use the accessory socket.
- Do not attach the antenna feeder or wiring harness of a radio set to the wiring harness, fuel pipe, or brake pipes of the vehicle.
- Do not install any radio set-related devices in the area where the air bag module deploys to prevent a secondary accident if the air bags were to deploy.
Two-step deployment control system - US/Canada spec.
- After installing the radio set, perform a test transmission with the engine idling to verify that it does not affect engine control.