instrument panel DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2004 Owner's Manual
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into one of the cupholders and then push the arm toward
the container until the container is held stable. There are
adjustable positions for the arm so the cupholder can
accommodate a wide variety of container types and sizes,
including those with handles. The arms of the cupholder
can be adjusted in or out without damaging the detent
mechanism.
NOTE: Be sure the drawer is pulled out completely,
otherwise the adjustable arm detents will not engage and
the container will not be held stable.
Convenience Tray And Optional Smoker's
Package Kit
Located between the instrument panel cupholders is a
convenience tray that has been designed to hold miscel-
laneous small items.
NOTE: The convenience tray should never be used for
ashes without the optional ash receiver in place. Perma-
nent burn marks may result. With the optional dealer installed Smoker's package, a
removable ash receiver is inserted into the convenience
tray location. To install the ash receiver, slide the forward
edge into the convenience tray opening and push down
to lock it into position. For cleaning of the ash receiver, its
removal is accomplished by inserting the end of a key in
the pry slot that is molded into the rear edge of the ash
receiver and then twisting the key slightly.
Rear Cupholders
There are dual stationary cupholders located in the
passenger side rear trim panel and a single stationary cup
holder on the driver side rear trim panel.
There are also dual underseat cupholders for the 2nd seat
passengers. With a bench seat in the 2nd seat position
these cupholders slide out from under the center of the
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANELCONTENTS m Instruments And Controls .................148
m Base Instrument Cluster ..................149
m Instrument Cluster With Tach ..............150
m Instrument Cluster Descriptions ............151
m Information Center Ð If Equipped ..........159
N Turn Signal Indicators ..................159
N High Beam Light .....................159
m Electronic Digital Clock ..................159
N Clock Setting Procedur e.................160 m Radio General Information ................160
N Radio Broadcast Signals .................160
N Two Types Of Signals ..................160
N Electrical Disturbances ..................160
N AM Reception .......................161
N FM Reception ........................161
m Sales Code RAZÐAM/ FM Stereo Radio With
Cassette Tape Player, CD Player And CD
Changer Controls Ð If Equipped ...........161
N Operating Instructions Ð Radio ...........1614
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N Power Switch, Volume Control ............162
N Seek Button (Radio Mode) ...............162
N Tuning .............................162
N PTY (Program Type) Button ..............162
N Balance ............................164
N Fade ..............................164
N Tone Control ........................164
N AM/FM Selection .....................164
N Scan Button .........................164
N To Set The Radio Push-Button Memory ......165
N To Change From Clock To Radio Mode ......165
N Operating Instructions Ð Tape Player .......165
N Seek Button .........................165 N Fast Forward (FF) .....................166
N Rewind (RW) ........................166
N Tape Eject ...........................166
N Scan Button .........................166
N Changing Tape Direction ................166
N Metal Tape Selection ...................166
N Pinch Roller Release ...................167
N Noise Reduction ......................167
N Operating Instructions Ð CD Player ........167
N Inserting The Compact Disc ..............167
N Seek Button .........................168
N EJT CD (Eject) Button ..................168
N FF/Tune/RW ........................169144 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
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N Program Button 4 (Random Play) ..........169
N Mode ..............................169
N Tape CD Button ......................169
N Time Button .........................170
N Scan Button .........................170
N CD Changer Control Capability Ð If
Equipped ...........................170
m Sales Code RBQÐAM/FM Stereo Radio With
6 - Disc CD Changer ....................171
N Radio Operation ......................171
N CD Player Operation ...................174
m Sales Code RBKÐAM/ FM Stereo Radio With
CD Player And CD Changer Controls ........178
N Radio Operation ......................178 N CD Player Operation ...................180
N CD Changer Control Capability Ð If
Equipped ...........................182
N Radio Display Messages ................184
m 6 Disc CD Changer Ð If Equipped ..........184
N Loading The CD Changer ...............185
N Playing Discs ........................185
N Seek Button .........................185
N FF/Tune/RW ........................185
N Mode Button ........................186
N Program Button 1 .....................186
N Program Button 4 (Random Play) ..........186
N Program Button 5 .....................186 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 145
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N Time Button .........................186
N Changing Modes ......................186
N Removing Discs From The CD Changer .....187
N CD Changer Operation With The Changer
Off ...............................187
m 6 Disc CD/Digital Video Disc (DVD)
Changer Ð If Equipped ..................187
N Operating Instructions Ð CD/DVD Changer . . 188
N Eject (EJT) Button .....................189
N Operating Instructions Ð Remote Control ....189
N Operating Instructions Ð Video Screen ......191
N Operating Instructions Ð Headphones ......192
N Operating Instructions Ð MP3 Player .......194 N Operating Instructions Ð Video
Games/Camcorders ...................195
m Remote Sound System Controls Ð If Equipped . . 195
N Radio Operation ......................196
N Tape Player .........................196
N CD Player ..........................197
m Cassette Tape And Player Maintenance .......197
m CD/DVD Disc Maintenance ...............198
m Radio Operation And Cellular Phones ........198
m Climate Controls .......................199
N Manual Air Conditioning And Heating
System .............................199
N Front Mode Control ...................200146 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
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N Manual Air Conditioning Operation ........203
N Manual Rear Zone Climate Control Ð If
Equipped ...........................206
N Infrared Three-Zone Automatic Temperature
Control Ð If Equipped .................208
m Rear Window Features ...................219
N Intermittent Rear Wiper Operation Ð Manual
Temperature Control Only ...............219
N Rear Washer Operation Ð Manual Temperature
Control Only ........................219 N Rear Wiper Operation Ð Automatic
Temperature Control Only ...............220
N Intermittent Rear Wiper Operation Ð
Automatic Temperature Control Only .......220
N Rear Washer Operation Ð Automatic
Temperature Control Only ...............221
N Electric Rear Window Defroster Ð If
Equipped ...........................222 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 147
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 148 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
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BASE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 149
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WITH TACH 150 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
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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. 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.
3. Liftgate Ajar
This light turns on if the liftgate is not com-
pletely closed.
4. Door Ajar Light
This light turns on if a door is not completely
closed. 5. Speedometer
Indicates vehicle speed.
6. 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. UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 151
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