Talon AWD L4-1997cc 2.0L DOHC Turbo VIN F SMFI (1997)
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2. There is much noise only on FM
Due to differences in FM and AM systems, FM is not as susceptible as AM to interference from engines, power lines, lightning, etc. On the other
hand, there are cases due to the characteristics of FM waves of noise or distortion generated by typical noise interference (first fading and
multipath). See: Chart A-2 Noise Appears at Certain Places When Traveling (FM)
<Noise (hissing) occurs in weak signal areas such as mountainous regions, but this is not due to a problem with the radio.>
Chart A-6 There Is Noise When Starting the Engine
Chart A 6
There is noise when starting the engine.
CAUTION:
1. Never connect a high-tension cable to the noise filter, or the filter will be destroyed.
2. Do not let any external noise get into the vehicle, or the noise source cannot be identified.
3. Prevent noise by suppressing strong sources of noise step by step.
NOTE:
1. Capacitor
The capacitor does not pass D.C. current, but as the number of waves increases when it passes A.C. current, impedance (resistance against A.C.)
decreases, and current flow is facilitated. A noise suppressing condenser which takes advantage of this property is inserted between the power line
for the noise source and the ground. This suppresses noise by grounding the noise component (A.C. or pulse signal) to the body of the vehicle.
2. Coil
The coil passes D.C. current, but impedance rises as the number of waves increases relative to the A.C. current. A noise suppressing coil which
takes advantage of this property is inserted into the power line for the noise source, and works by preventing the noise component from flowing or
radiating out of the line.
Chart A-7 Some Noise Appears During Vibration or Shocks