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▫Mode ..............................227
▫ Tape CD Button ......................227
▫ Time Button .........................228
▫ Scan Button .........................228
▫ CD Changer Control Capability —
If Equipped .........................228
Sales Code Rev AM & FM Stereo Radio With CD
Player And CD/DVD Changer Controls .......229
▫ Radio Operation ......................230
▫ CD Player Operation ...................233
▫ CD/DVD Changer Operation .............235
▫ Notes On Playing MP3 Files .............235
▫ Operation Instructions -
(CD Mode For MP3 Audio Play) ..........238
Sales Code RBP—AM & FM Stereo Radio With
Cassette Tape Player, CD Player, And Optional
CD/DVD Changer Controls ...............239
▫ Radio Operation ......................239
▫ Tape Player Operation ..................243
▫ CD Player Operation ...................245
▫ CD/DVD Changer Operation —
If Equipped .........................247
Sales Code RBQ—AM/FM Stereo Radio With 6 -
Disc CD Changer .......................249
▫ Radio Operation ......................249
▫ CD Player Operation ...................252
Sales Code RBK—AM/ FM Stereo Radio With CD
Player And CD Changer Controls ...........256
▫ Radio Operation ......................257
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▫CD Player Operation ...................259
▫ CD Changer Control Capability —
If Equipped .........................261
Sales Code RB1—AM/FM Stereo Radio With
DVD/GPS Navigation System ..............263
Remote Control Operating Instructions .......264
▫ Headphone Transmitter Button (1) .........265
▫ Arrow Buttons (2, 3, 15, 16) ..............265
▫ Rtn Button (4) ........................266
▫ Setup Button (5) ......................266
▫ Pause/Play Button (6) ..................266
▫ Mute Button (7) ......................266
▫ Disp Button (8) .......................266
▫ Mode Button (9) ......................266 ▫
Prog Up/Down Buttons (10, 11) ...........267
▫ Slow Button (12) ......................267
▫ Stop Button (13) ......................267
▫ Menu Button (14) .....................267
▫ Next/Prev Buttons (2, 15) ...............267
▫ FF/RW Buttons (3, 16) ..................267
▫ Enter Button (17) .....................268
▫ Light Button (18) ......................268
▫ Remote Control Battery Service ...........268
▫ Operating Instructions — Video Screen ......268
▫ Operating Instructions — Headphones ......270
▫ Operating Instructions — MP3 Player, Portable
Walkman ...........................272
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▫Operating Instructions — Video
Games/Camcorders ...................272
Satellite Radio — If Equipped ..............272
▫ System Activation .....................272
▫ Electronic Serial Number/Sirius Identification
Number (ENS/SID) ....................273
▫ Selecting Satellite Mode In RBB, Rev And RBK
Radios .............................273
▫ Selecting Satellite Mode In RBP, RBU, RAZ, RB1
And RBQ Radios .....................274
▫ Selecting a Channel ....................274
▫ Storing And Selecting Pre-Set Channels ......275
▫ Using The PTY (Program Type) Button
(If Equipped) ........................275
▫ PTY Button Scan.....................275 ▫
PTY Button Seek.....................275
▫ Satellite Antenna ......................275
▫ Reception Quality .....................276
Remote Sound System Controls — If Equipped . . 276
▫ Radio Operation ......................277
▫ Tape Player .........................277
▫ CD Player ..........................278
Cassette Tape And Player Maintenance .......278
CD/DVD Disc Maintenance ...............279
Radio Operation And Cellular Phones ........279
Climate Controls .......................280
▫ Manual Air Conditioning And Heating
System .............................280
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▫Front Mode Control ...................281
▫ Manual Air Conditioning Operation ........285
▫ Manual Rear Zone Climate Control —
If Equipped .........................288
▫ Automatic Temperature Control —
If Equipped .........................290
Rear Window Features ...................302
▫ Intermittent Rear Wiper Operation — Manual
Temperature Control Only ...............302
▫ Rear Washer Operation — Manual Temperature
Control Only ........................303 ▫
Rear Wiper Operation — Automatic Temperature
Control Only ........................303
▫ Intermittent Rear Wiper Operation — Automatic
Temperature Control Only ...............304
▫ Rear Washer Operation — Automatic Temperature
Control Only ........................304
▫ Electric Rear Window Defroster —
If Equipped .........................305
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
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BASE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WITH TACH
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PREMIUM INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS
1. Fuel Gauge
The pointer shows the level of fuel in the fuel tank when
the ignition switch is in the ON position.
2. Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Lamp — If
EquippedEach tire, including the spare (if provided),
should be checked monthly when cold and
inflated to the inflation pressure recommended
by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle
placard or tire inflation pressure label. (If your vehicle
has tires of a different size than the size indicated on the
vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label, you should
determine the proper tire inflation pressure for those
tires.)
As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been
equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated. Accord-
ingly, when the low tire pressure telltale illuminates, you
should stop and check your tires as soon as possible, and
inflate them to the proper pressure. Driving on a signifi-
cantly under-inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and
can lead to tire failure. Under-inflation also reduces fuel
efficiency and tire tread life, and may affect the vehicle’s
handling and stopping ability.
Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for proper
tire maintenance, and it is the driver ’s responsibility to
maintain correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation has
not reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS
low tire pressure telltale.
3. Low Fuel Light
When the fuel level reaches approximately 3.0
gallons (11.0 liters) this light will turn on and
remain on until fuel is added.
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4. Turn Signal Indicators The arrow will flash with the exterior turn signal
when the turn signal lever is operated.
If the vehicle electronics sense that the vehicle has
traveled about one mile with the turn signals on, a chime
will sound to alert you to turn the signals off. If either
indicator flashes at a rapid rate, check for a defective
outside light bulb.
5. Liftgate Ajar This light turns on if the liftgate is not com-
pletely closed.
6. Door Ajar Light This light turns on if a door is not completely
closed.
7. Speedometer
Indicates vehicle speed. 8. Brake System Warning Light
This light monitors various brake functions,
including brake fluid level and parking brake
application. If the brake light turns on, it may
indicate that the parking brake is applied, there
is a low brake fluid level or there is a problem with the
anit-lock brake system.
The dual brake system provides a reserve braking capac-
ity in the event of a failure to a portion of the hydraulic
system. Failure of either half of the dual brake system is
indicated by the Brake Warning Light which will turn on
when the brake fluid level in the master cylinder has
dropped below a specified level.
The light will remain on until the cause is corrected.
NOTE: The light may flash momentarily during sharp
cornering maneuvers which change fluid level condi-
tions. The vehicle should have service performed.
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