Audiovox TV Cables manual

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  • Page 1

    INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ~NG CABLE (continued) I 2. Attach the Bead CbaiD to the Two Bead Connector; Secure beadS by folding down the metal tabs. The following parts will be used when installed properly: Two Bead ConDector, Bead Cb~D, Bead CbaiD CoDnector, and Bead CbaiD CoDDector Cover. (Figure 16) 3. Remove clip or pin which retains throttle cable[...]

  • Page 2

    114" x 29 ~ Cable ---7116" Box End Wrench ~nchoring Cable Assembly I There are three (3) types of connectors used to anchor the Cable Assembly: A. Snap-ln Adapter B. General Motors Blank Anchor C. Threaded Tube Clamp A. Snap-ln Adapter OZ~~~~:= 1-3/8" -1-1/2" Formed Threads nGUU 19 Cable Assembly MUST Extend Put Adapter Snap-In [...]

  • Page 3

    INSTALLATION PROCEDURES , , lDchoring Cable Assembly (Continued) I Drill 114" This Side FIGURE 23 Anchor t General Motors Blank Anchor --, . 1. To locate the blank anchor on General Motors vehicl~, jljs necessary to remove the air cleaner. The blank anchor is located above the throttle anchor . 2. This anchor is hollow except at one end. Use a[...]

  • Page 4

    . IN 1 a'.' :.,;.-,. ,:.: ~ 1 6~ p .n.n'.'~cb. m E S " ~ I HbLiR'A Ul~, :~~U~R . ~Ie Assembly MUST~ndPast ThrCaded-rUbC Clamp'" ~ /1iibe C.. -.-"' 4. I ~. ~ ~ nCURI.,21 Bead Chain I ff: .'..' ~ c T"rellMdT,,~a.. " ,:. , -., " " I. To ~ TbreadCd ~~P. it Win~ c: . necess[...]

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    ~arness Assembly I Push Rubber Cover Grommet securely into place on the cover of the Actuator Assembly. (Figure 30) Straighten the Harness Assembly and find the 4 pin mating connectors. Separate the 4 pin connectors. A small screw driver may be needed. Bamess Assembly needs a 314" hole to pass through bulkhead. You may find one nearby such as [...]

  • Page 6

    " ,. .. f ICruise Control Switch Installation I ,.' """;,,,! 'i' .. If your Cruise Control switch is the type which clamps on the turn signal lever, req~ cutting the turn signalJever, or is mounted on the instrument panel, follow instructions pack~~with it If you have a switch which replaces the cpntplete origina[...]

  • Page 7

    SELF DIAGNOSTICS PROCEDURES , :~:~:~,'; otering'Diagnostics Mode: I. Turn the Cnlile Control Switch to the OFF position 2. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position 3. Press aDd hold the USUME/ACCEL slide switch wbile you turn the ignition switch to the ON position without .-.rtIIIg tie -g;,.~ Now release the USUMVACCEL slide ~tch. (If[...]

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    If all 01 die previous functions are correct, check the T ACB Signal I. Turn the Cnaile Coatrol Switch to the OFF position 2. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position 3. Press and hold the RESUME/ACCEL slide switch while you turn the ignition switch to the ON position and start lie .,.g;,.e. Now release the RESUME/ACCEL slide switch. (If you ar[...]

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    In the event that you need technical assistance with trouble shooting, please have the following infonnation ready when calling our TechhicalService Department 910-277-1828. This inThfrnation is important for a proper and speedy diagn~sis of the problems encountered. Model Number of Cruise Control System pnnted on box and manufacturers code printed[...]

  • Page 11

    36 M O NTH/36,000 MILE LIMITED W ARRANTY ,. ,0 AUDIOVOX CORPORATION (The Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this Cruise Product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditiOns; be proven defective material or workmanship within 36 months or 36,000 miles of the original purchase, such defect(s) will b[...]