radio antenna CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2008 5.G Owners Manual
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mSales Code RER Ð Multimedia System Ð
If Equipped...........................285
NOperating Instructions Ð Satellite Radio.....286
NOperating Instructions Ð Hands-Free
Communication (UConnectt) (If Equipped) . . . 286
NClock Setting Procedure.................286
mSatellite Radio Ð If Equipped
(REN/REQ/RER/RES/REU Radios Only).....288
NSystem Activation.....................289
NElectronic Serial Number/Sirius Identification
Number (ESN/SID)....................289
NSelecting Satellite Mode.................290
NSatellite Antenna......................290
NReception Quality.....................290NOperating Instructions - Satellite Mode......290
NOperating Instructions - Hands-Free Phone
(If Equipped)........................293
NOperating Instructions - Video Entertainment
System (VESt) (If Equipped).............293
mUniversal Consumer Interface (UCI) Ð
If Equipped...........................293
NConnecting The iPodtDevice............294
NControlling The iPodtUsing Radio Buttons . . . 294
NPlay Mode..........................295
NList Or Browse Mode..................296
mSirius Backseat TV&Trade; Ð If Equipped.....298
mVideo Entertainment System (VESt)Ð
If Equipped...........................299
UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 221
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Next, turn the knob surrounding the joystick in the center
of the radio to scroll to Subscription, and then press and
release the joystick. All of the ESNs that apply to your
vehicle will display.
Selecting Satellite Mode
Press the SAT button until9SAT9appears in the display. A
CD may remain in the radio while in the Satellite radio
mode.
Satellite Antenna
To ensure optimum reception, do not place items on the
roof around the rooftop antenna location or strap items to
the trunk lid around the trunk lid antenna (if equipped).
Metal objects placed within the line of sight of the
antenna will cause decreased performance. Larger lug-
gage items such as bikes should be placed as far rearward
as possible, within the loading design of the rack. Do not
place items directly on or above the antenna.
Reception Quality
Satellite reception may be interrupted due to one of the
following reasons:
²The vehicle is parked in an underground parking
structure or under a physical obstacle.
²Dense tree coverage may interrupt reception in the
form of short audio mutes.
²Driving under wide bridges or along tall buildings can
cause intermittent reception.
²Placing objects over or too close to the antenna can
cause signal blockage.
Operating Instructions - Satellite Mode
NOTE:The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC
position to operate the radio.
290 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
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NOTE:Refer to your VEStUser's Manual for detailed
operating instructions.
RADIO OPERATION AND CELLULAR PHONES
Under certain conditions, the cellular phone being ON in
your vehicle can cause erratic or noisy performance from
your radio. This condition may be lessened or eliminated
by relocating the cellular phone antenna. This condition
is not harmful to the radio. If your radio performance
does not satisfactorily ªclearº by the repositioning of the
antenna, it is recommended that the radio volume be
turned down or off during cellular phone operation.
REMOTE SOUND SYSTEM CONTROLS Ð IF
EQUIPPED
The remote sound system controls are located on the rear
surface of the steering wheel at the 3 and 9 O'clock
positions.
The right-hand rocker switch has a push button in the
center and controls the volume and mode of the sound
system. Pressing the top of the rocker switch will increase
the volume. Pressing the bottom of the rocker switch willVEStRemote Control Location
300 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
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2. To maintain the high gloss shine, apply a scratch and
swirl remover onto a damp cloth and apply to door
applique. Rub the applique with a firm pressure then buff
lightly with a clean cotton cloth until a high gloss shine is
achieved.
Cleaning Headlights
Your vehicle has plastic headlights that are lightweight
and less susceptible to stone breakage than glass head-
lights.
Plastic is not as scratch resistant as glass and therefore
different lens cleaning procedures must be followed.
To minimize the possibility of scratching the lenses and
reducing light output, avoid wiping with a dry cloth. To
remove road dirt, wash with a mild soap solution fol-
lowed by rinsing.
Do not use abrasive cleaning components, solvents, steel
wool or other aggressive material to clean the lenses.
Glass Surfaces
All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a regular basis
with MopartGlass Cleaner or any commercial
household-type glass cleaner. Never use an abrasive type
cleaner. Use caution when cleaning the inside rear win-
dow equipped with electric defrosters or the right rear
quarter window equipped with the radio antenna. Do
not use scrapers or other sharp instruments which may
scratch the elements.
When cleaning the rearview mirror, spray cleaner on the
towel or rag that you are using. Do not spray cleaner
directly on the mirror.
Cleaning Plastic Instrument Cluster Lenses
The lenses in front of the instruments in this vehicle are
molded in clear plastic. When cleaning the lenses, care
must be taken to avoid scratching the plastic.
470 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
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Adding Engine Coolant (Antifreeze).......... 456
Adding Fuel........................... 383
Adding Washer Fluid..................... 453
Additives, Fuel......................... 381
Adjustable Pedals....................... 175
Air Cleaner, Engine (Engine Air Cleaner Filter) . . . 443
Air Conditioner Maintenance............... 448
Air Conditioning........................ 302
Air Conditioning Controls................. 302
Air Conditioning Filter.................321,449
Air Conditioning, Operating Tips............ 321
Air Conditioning, Rear Zone.............308,316
Air Conditioning Refrigerant............... 448
Air Conditioning System.............302,311,448
Air Conditioning System, Zone Control........ 307
Air Pressure, Tires....................... 360
Airbag..............................66,74
Airbag Deployment....................... 74
Airbag Light...................66,72,77,93,233Airbag Maintenance....................... 76
Airbag, Side........................68,72,74
Airbag, Window (Side Curtain)...........69,72,74
Alarm Light........................... 231
Alarm (Security Alarm).................... 18
Alignment and Balance................... 367
Alterations/Modifications, Vehicle............. 7
Antenna, Satellite Radio................... 290
Antifreeze (Engine Coolant)...........455,456,486
Disposal............................ 457
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS).............. 340
Anti-Lock Warning Light...............231,342
Anti-Theft System........................ 18
Appearance Care........................ 465
Ashtray............................... 199
Assistance Towing....................... 117
Audio Systems (Radio).................282,285
Auto Down Power Windows................ 39
Auto Up Power Windows................39,192
508 INDEX
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Rotation, Tires.......................... 369
Safety Checks Inside Vehicle................. 93
Safety Checks Outside Vehicle............... 94
Safety Defects, Reporting.................. 503
Safety, Exhaust Gas....................... 51
Safety Information, Tire................... 351
Safety Tips............................. 93
Satellite Radio...............282,285,286,288,298
Satellite Radio Antenna................... 290
Schedule, Maintenance.................... 490
Seat Belt Maintenance.................... 471
Seat Belt Reminder....................... 64
Seat Belts.............................. 55
Adjustable Shoulder Belt.................. 62
Adjustable Upper Shoulder Anchorage........ 62
And Pregnant Women................... 65
Child Restraint.......................80,83
Extender............................. 65Front Seat............................ 56
Pretensioners.......................... 63
Rear Seat............................. 56
Seats................................. 131
Adjustment.......................... 132
Cleaning............................ 469
Easy Entry........................... 145
Fold in Floor (Stow8nGo) ................ 137
Heated............................. 134
Lumbar Support....................... 137
Memory............................. 153
Power.............................. 132
Reclining............................ 135
Stow8n Go (Fold in Floor)................ 137
Swivel8nGo ......................... 146
Tilting.............................. 145
Security Alarm (Theft Alarm)................ 18
Selection of Coolant (Antifreeze)..........455,487
Sentry Key (Immobilizer)................... 15
522 INDEX
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INSTALLATION OF RADIO TRANSMITTING
EQUIPMENT
Special design considerations are incorporated into this
vehicle's electronic system to provide immunity to radio
frequency signals. Mobile two-way radios and telephone
equipment must be installed properly by trained person-
nel. The following must be observed during installation.
The positive power connection should be made directly
to the battery and fused as close to the battery as possible.
The negative power connection should be made to body
sheet metal adjacent to the negative battery connection.
This connection should not be fused.
Antennas for two-way radios should be mounted on the
roof or the rear area of the vehicle. Care should be used
in mounting antennas with magnet bases. Magnets may
affect the accuracy or operation of the compass on
vehicles so equipped.The antenna cable should be as short as practical and
routed away from the vehicle wiring when possible. Use
only fully shielded coaxial cable.
Carefully match the antenna and cable to the radio to
ensure a low Standing Wave Ratio (SWR).
Mobile radio equipment with output power greater than
normal may require special precautions.
All installations should be checked for possible interfer-
ence between the communications equipment and the
vehicle's electronic systems.