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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine P WR (Power)
The PWR button turns your system on and off.
Pushbuttons
The four pushbuttons let you return to favorite stations. To set the
pushbuttons, just:
1. Tune in the station.
2. Push SET.
3. Within 5 seconds, push one of the four pushbuttons. Whenever you push
that button, the preset station
will return.
Repeat these steps for each pushbutton.
You can preset three more stations by pushing a pair
of buttons next to each
other at the same time. Just:
1. Tune in the station.
2. Push SET.
3. Within 5 seconds, push two buttons next to each other at the same
time. Whenever you push that pair of buttons, the preset stati\
on will return.
Repeat these steps
for each station you select.
CIock
To set the clock, just:
1. Push SET (radio station will be displayed).
2. Within 5 seconds, push and hold HRS (time will be displayed) until the
3. Push and hold MlNS until the correct minute appears.
correct hour appears.
To display the clock with the ignition off, push the upper knob. The time will
be displayed for a few seconds.
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Adjust these levers to give a pleasing sound. If a station is weak and noisy,
move
TREBLE down to reduce the noise.
PWR (Power)
The PWR button turns your system on and off.
Pushbuttons
The four pushbuttons let you return to favorite stations.
You can set the pushbuttons for up
to eight favorite stations (4 AM and
4 FM). Just:
1. Tune in the station.
2. Push SET. (SET will be displayed.)
3. Within 5 seconds, push one of the four pushbuttons. Whenever you push
that button, the preset station will return.
Repeat these steps for each pushbutton.
You can preset
3 more stations on each band by pushing a pair of buttons
next
to each other at the same time. Just:
1. Tune in the station.
2. Push SET. (SET will be displayed.)
3. Within 5 seconds, push two buttons next to each other at the same
time. Whenever you push that pair of buttons, the preset stati\
on will return.
Repeat these steps for each pair
of buttons.
Scan Button
When you push this, the radio will go to the next station and stay there a
few seconds. Then
it will go to the next station and pause, and keep doing
that. Press
SCAN again to stop scanning.
Seek Button
This chooses stations also, but it doesn’t keep moving as SCAN does. When
you push
SEEK, the radio goes to the next station and stays there.
Clock
To set the clock, just:
1. Push SET. (SET will be displayed.)
2. Within 5 seconds, push and hold SCAN until the correct hour appears.
3. Press and hold SEEK until the correct minute appears.
To display the clock with the ignition off, push the upper knob. The time will
be displayed for a few seconds.
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This chooses stations'also, but it doesn't keep moving as SCAN does. When
you push
SEEK, the radio goes to the next station .and stays there.
Clock
To set the clock, just:
1. Push
SET. (SET will be displayed.)
2. Within 5 seconds, push and hold SCAN until the correct hour appears.
3. Press and hold
SEEK until the correct minute appears.
To display the clock with the ignition off, push the upper knob. The time will
be displayed for a few seconds.
Cassette Tape Player
Your tape player is built to work best with tapes that are 30 to 45 minutes
long on each side. Tapes longer than that are
so thin they may not work well
in this player.
To play a cassette tape:
Have the radio on.
Insert the tape squarely through the tape door.
The longer side with the tape visible goes in first. If you hear nothing or hear
just garbled sound,
it may not be in squarely. Push STOP-EJECT to remove
the tape and start over.
Once the tape is playing, use the upper and lower knobs for \
volume and balance, just as you do for radio. The arrows show which side\
of the tape is
playing.
To go forward to another part of the tape, push the button with an
arrow pointing toward the lighted arrow.
To go backward, push the button with an arrow pointing away from the
lighted arrow. To stop the tape, push the
STOPEJECT button lightly.
To go from one side of the tape to the other, push in the upper knob
To remove or stop the tape, push STOP-EJECT.
on your radio.
Press
STOP-EJECT lightly to stop the cassette. Push STOP-EJECT again to
remove the cassette and start the radio.
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You can preset 3 more stations on each band by pushing a pair of buttons
next to each other at the same time. Just:
1. Tune in the station.
2. Push SET. (SET will be displayed.)
3. Within 5 seconds, push two buttons next to each other at the same
time. Whenever you push that pair
of buttons, the preset station will
return.
Repeat these steps
for each pair of buttons.
Scan Button
When you push this, the radio will go to the next station an\
d stay there a
few seconds. Then it will go to the next station and pause, and keep doing
that. Press
SCAN again to stop scanning.
Seek Button
This chooses stations also, but it doesn’t keep moving as SCAN does. When
you push
SEEK, the radio goes to the next station
Clock
To set the clock, just:
1. Push SET. (SET will be displayed.)
2. Within 5 seconds, push and hold SCAN until 1 :t-
ahd stays there.
le correct hour appears.
3. Press and hold SEEK until the correct minute appears.
To display the clock with the ignition
off, push the upper knob. The time will
be displayed for a few seconds.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine It enables you to alternate between AM and FM stations by pressing the
BAND knob. Your selection will be briefly displayed.
RighVFront Speaker Control
The control behind the lower knob fades the sound between your\
front and
rear speakers. Fade levels will be briefly displayed.
SEEK
Pressing the SEEK b button will cause the receiver to seek the next higher
station and stop.
Pressing the
4 SEEK button will cause the receiver to seek the next lower
station and stop.
SCAN
When you press SCAN, the radio will go to the next station and pause, and
will keep scanning until you press
SCAN again. SC will be displayed when
using this control.
Pushbuttons
The five pushbuttons let you return to favorite stations. They are also used
when you play
a disc. (See “To Play A Compact Disc”.)
To set the pushbuttons for up to ten favorite stations
(5 AM and 5 FM):
Tune in the desired station.
Push the SET button. (SET is displayed briefly.)
Within 5 seconds, push one of the five pushbuttons to store the station.
Whenever you press that button, the preset station will return.\
Clock
To set the clock, just:
Press the SET pushbutton. The radio may be on or off.
Within 5 seconds, press and hold either SEEK b increase the minutes
or
4 SEEK to decrease the minutes until the correct minute appears on
the display.
Press and hold SCAN until the correct hour appears pn the display.
RCL
Press the RCL button to alternate between time and radio station on the
display.
RCL may be pressed when the ignition is off to see the time.
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Carbon Monoxide ..... 2.24. 4.42. 4-47
Capacities and Specifications
...... 6-64
Cassette Tape Player
Catalytic Converter
....................... 6-41
Certification/Tire Label
.................. 6-42
Changing
A Flat Tire .. 5.16. 5.17. 5-21
Charging System Light
................ 2-65
Chemical Paint Spotting
.............. 6-58
Child Restraints
............................ 1-33
Cigarette Lighter/Ashtrays
............ 2-50
Cleaning
Glass
.......................................... 6-55
Inside
of Vehicle ....................... 6-53
Instrument Panel
....................... 6-55
Outside of Vehicle .................... 6-56
Special Problems
...................... 6-54
Vinyl or Leather
........................ 6-55
Windshield
................................. 6-56
Comfort Controls
............................ 3-3
Constant Velocity Joints (All Wheel Drive Only)
............. 6-40
Coolant (See “Engine”)
Cooling System
............................ 6-64
Crankcase
..................................... 6-65
Cruise Control
............................... 2-35
Increase Speed
......................... 2-38
On Hills
..................................... 2-39
Passing
...................................... 2-39
Reduce Speed
.......................... 2-39
Resume a Set Speed
.............. 2-37
To Get Out of
........................... 2-40
To Set
....................................... 2-36
Hearing or Speech Impaired
..... 8-3
Procedure
.................................... 8-2
(See “Audio Systems”)
Clock
..... 3-12, 3-14. 3-17, 3-20, 3-24
Customer Assistance for the Customer Satisfaction
D
Finish ......................................... 6-57
Sheet Metal
............................... 6-57
Daytime Running Lights
(Canada Only)
.................... 2-43, 2-66
Indicator Light
.................. 2-43, 2-66
Defogger, Rear Window
................. 3-8
Dome Lights
.................................. 2-44
Doors
............................................... 2-5
Power Locks
.............................. 2-11
Rear
............................................. 2-7
Side
.............................................. 2-5
Side, Sliding
................................ 2-6
Sliding Tracks
............................ 6-40
At Night
........................... 4-23, 4-25
City
............................................. 4-30
Control
Of A Vehicle ................ 4-12
Defensive
..................................... 4-8
Highway Hypnosis
..................... 4-34
Hydroplaning
.............................. 4-27
In
A Blizzard ............................. 4-42
In Deep Snow
........................... 4-43
In Fog, Mist and Haze
............. 4-28
In Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow
..... 5-32
In The Rain
..................... 4-26, 4-28
Long Distance
........................... 4-33
Loss
of Control ......................... 4-22
Night Vision
............................... 4-24
On Curves
................................. 4-18
On Grades
................................. 4-48
On Hill and Mountain Roads
... 4-35
On Snow or Ice
........................ 4-40
On The Freeway
....................... 4-31
Skidding
..................................... 4-22
Through Deep Water
................ 2-16
Winter
......................................... 4-40
With a Trailer
............................ 4-47
Drunken Driving
.............................. 4-9
Damage
Locks
.......................................... 2-10
Driving
9-2