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HOMESERVICE MANUALSACURA2008TSX STANDARDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSIS (SINGLE PAGE)ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENTENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMSAUDIO SYSTEMSOUND QUALITY DIAGNOSISSOUND JUDGING
2008 Acura TSX Standard
Sound judging
2008 Acura TSX StandardSECTION Sound judging
Do this test to compare overall sound quality, imaging, and dynamics between the client's vehicle and a known-good vehicle. Only use a vehicle of the same model and trim level for this test.
- In the client's vehicle, set the bass, treble, fader, and balance settings to the client's normal settings that were written down before beginning testing.
- Insert audio diagnostic CD (T/N 07AAZ-SDBA100) into the CD player.
- Play tracks No. 7 to 12 (sound quality, midland, dynamics, and imaging demonstration tracks) at a normal, or slightly higher than normal, volume level. Write down the volume setting being used.
- Listen to areas of the track that stand out as being either very clear or poorer than other areas of the track.
- Insert audio diagnostic CD (T/N 07AAZ-SDBA100) into the CD player of a known-good vehicle.
- Play the tracks at the same volume level and the same bass, treble, balance, and fader settings as used in step Β 3 in the client's vehicle.
- Listen to the same area of the track that stood out as being either very clear or poorer than other areas of the track.
- Compare the client's vehicle's sound quality results the known-good vehicle's results.
- If the sound quality in the client's vehicle is comparable to the sound quality in the known-good vehicle, then the client's vehicle is operating as designed.
- If the sound quality is not comparable, check these items in order.
- Loose or improperly installed speakers or other hardware that may become excited by the vibrations generated by the speakers
- Poor power or ground to the stereo amplifier
- Damaged speaker(s) -Faulty amplifier
- Faulty audio unit
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.