15-4 ACCESSORIES
G Models
Replacement (Fig. 3)
1. Follow radio removal Steps 1 through 8.
2. Remove left heater duct (attached to engine cover
extension by one screw).
3. Remove speaker to mounting bracket screw and
lower speaker out engine cover opening.
4. Reverse Steps 1-3 above for speaker replacement.
A N T E N N A
C-K M odels (Fig. 5 )
Antenna Replacement
Refer to Section IB of this manual "Windshield
Replacement" procedure.
Cable Replacement
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Unsnap antenna cable from the windshield.
3. Remove the bracket to dash panel screws.
4. Disconnect the cable at the rear of the radio
receiver and remove the cable assembly.
G M odels (Fig. 6)
Antenna Replacement
Unscrew the mast nut. Flolding the cable assembly
from turning using two separate wrenches. Remove
the rod and mast assembly.
To install, insert the rod and mast assembly into the
cable assembly and tighten the mast nut. Hold the
1
.
2
.
cable assembly from turning using a second
wrench.
Cable Assembly Replacement
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
Remove the antenna assembly as described above.
Remove the cable body nut and then remove the
seal, bezel, gasket and ring ground.
Perform Steps 2-8 of "Radio Removal".
Disconnect the cable at the rear of the receiver.
2
.
3.
4.
5.
Insert the new cable through the dash panel (from
the forward side).
9. Reverse Steps 1-5 above to complete installation.
NOTE: Be sure cable grommet is properly
positioned in the dash panel.
D IA G N O S IS
The radio trouble diagnosis guide is intended as an aid
in locating minor faults which can be corrected without a
specialized knowledge of radio and without special radio
test equipment. If the suggestions given here do not
affect a correction, further testing should be done only
by a trained radio technician having proper test
equipment.
R A D IO DEAD
Turn on radio.
N o Thum p Heard
Check fuse.
Fuse
blown-Check receiver and speaker connectors.
Connectors loose or defective-Correct
as required.
Connectors
okay-Check speaker by substituting a
known good speaker.
Radio does not
play
even with
a
known good
substitute
speakerDefective receiver. Remove for
servicing.
Radio plays with substitute speaker-Replace
speaker.
Thum p Heard
Check antenna connection at back of radio and at base
of windshield or antenna.
Connections defectiveSubstitute
a known good
lead-in cable.
Radio
plays-Defective cable.
Radio still won’t play, even with a known good
lead-in
cable-Substitute and trim a known good
radio.
Good radio plays-Defective radio.
LIGHT DUTY TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL
Summary of Contents for Light Duty Truck 1973
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Page 115: ...LIGHT DUTY TRUCK SERVICE M A N U A L HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1A 89...
Page 123: ...BODY 1B 3 Fig 6 Typical 06 Van LIGHT DUTY TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL...
Page 149: ...BODY 1B 29 Fig 84 Body Mounting 06 Fig 85 Body Mounting 14 LIGHT DUTY TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL...
Page 171: ...LIGHT DUTY TRUCK SERVICE M A N U A L Fig 2 Frame Horizontal Checking Typical FRAME 2 3...
Page 173: ...LIGHT DUTY TRUCK SERVICE M A N U A L Fig 4 10 30 Series Truck Frame FRAME 2 5...
Page 174: ...2 6 FRAME LIGHT DUTY TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL Fig 5 Underbody Reference Points G Van...
Page 185: ...FRONT SUSPENSION 3 11 Fig 16 Toe out on Turns LIGHT DUTY TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL...
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Page 351: ...ENGINE 6 15 Fig ID Sectional View of Eight Cylinder Engine LIGHT DUTY TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL...
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Page 424: ...6 K 1 4 ENG INE COOLING Fig 17 Coolant Loss Chart LIGHT DUTY TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL...
Page 456: ...6M 32 ENGINE FUEL Fig K15 Accelerator Controls G Van L 6 LIGHT DUTY TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL...
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Page 833: ...PUMP ASSEMBLY STEERING GEAR TYPICAL SMALL V8 TYPICAL LARGE V8 STEERING 9 67...
Page 861: ...STEERING 9 95 Fig 134 Power Steering Pump Leakage LIGHT DUTY TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL...
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