CD player FORD WINDSTAR 1996 1.G User Guide
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[AS11010(ALL)01/95]
Tape error messages
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[AS11020(ALL)01/95]
Your cassette tape player is equipped to diagnose certain
problems you may experience. Error codes are as follows:
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[AS11010(ALL)01/95]
Tape error messages
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[AS11020(ALL)01/95]
Your cassette tape player is equipped to diagnose certain
problems you may experience. Error codes are as follows:
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[AS11030(ALL)02](/img/11/5410/w960_5410-217.png)
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[AS11010(ALL)01/95]
Tape error messages
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[AS11020(ALL)01/95]
Your cassette tape player is equipped to diagnose certain
problems you may experience. Error codes are as follows:
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[AS11030(ALL)02/95]
Error 0Ð Communication error between the radio controller
and the tape controller. The cassette player will eject the tape.
Insert the tape again. If the same error code appears, turn the
ignition off, then back on again and insert the tape.
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[AS11040(ALL)02/95]
Error 1Ð Possible problem cartridge. The cassette tape player
will eject the tape. Insert the tape again. If the same error code
appears in the display, try a different cartridge.
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[AS11050(ALL)02/95]
Error 2Ð Tape eject or load failure. Your cassette tape player
will go into the pause mode. Push ªEJCTº to eject the tape. If
the tape doesn't eject, refer the problem to qualified personnel
for service.
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[AS11060(ALL)03/95]
Clock Operation
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[AS11080(ALL)07/90]
How to view the clock mode
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[AS11090(ALL)07/93]
Press the ªCLOCKº button to alternate the frequency and time
in the display. In the clock mode, pressing any radio function
will automatically display the radio frequency for approximately
ten seconds before changing back to the clock mode.
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[AS11100(ALL)07/90]
How to set the clock
[AS11120(ALL)12/93]
Press and hold in the ªCLOCKº button, press the ªSEEKº
button left (
b) to advance the hours and right (
a) to advance
the minutes.
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[AS11130(ALL)11/93]
NOTE: The clock displays 12-hour time with no AM/PM
indications.
[AS11135(ALL)11/93]
NOTE: On the High-Level Audio System, the clock can be set
with the radio power on or off.
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[AS12000(ALL)03/94]
NOTE: In order to maintain the performance of your cassette
stereo system, refer to ªTips on Caring for the
Cassette Player and Tapesº later in this FORD WINDSTAR 1996 1.G User Guide Electronic Sound Systems
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[AS12000(ALL)03/94]
NOTE: In order to maintain the performance of your cassette
stereo system, refer to ªTips on Caring for the
Cassette Player and Tapesº later in this](/img/11/5410/w960_5410-218.png)
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[AS12000(ALL)03/94]
NOTE: In order to maintain the performance of your cassette
stereo system, refer to ªTips on Caring for the
Cassette Player and Tapesº later in this chapter.
[AS12003(ALL)04/95]
The Ford 10-CD Changer System
[AS12006(ALL)05/95]
The Ford 10-CD Changer is mounted in your center floor
console and holds 10 CDs, all controlled by using the buttons
on your High-Level Audio System.
[AS12012(ALL)05/95]
Center Floor Console Loading Instructions
[AS12015(ALL)05/95]1.
Open Compact Disc Changer center floor console unit by
sliding door to the right (Figure 1).
[AS12018(ALL)05/95]
7-1/2 pica art:0050265-A[AS12021(ALL)04/95]2.
Push ªEJECTº button to eject the disc ªmagazineº (holds 10
discs) (Figure 2).
[AS12024(ALL)05/95]
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Increasing or decreasing treble response
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[AS24425(ALL)05/95]
Push the ªAUDIOº button repeatedly until the display reads
ªTREB.º Push the right (+) side of the ªVOLUM FORD WINDSTAR 1996 1.G User Guide 228
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[AS24300(ALL)04/95]
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Increasing or decreasing treble response
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[AS24425(ALL)05/95]
Push the ªAUDIOº button repeatedly until the display reads
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[AS24300(ALL)04/95]
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Increasing or decreasing treble response
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[AS24425(ALL)05/95]
Push the ªAUDIOº button repeatedly until the display reads
ªTREB.º Push the right (+) side of the ªVOLUMEº button to
increase the treble (more ªhighsº), and push the left (-) side
to decrease treble (less ªhighsº).
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[AS24500(ALL)08/89]
Speaker features and operation
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[AS24600(ALL)04/95]
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Adjusting speaker balance
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[AS24725(ALL)05/95]
Balance control allows you to adjust the sound distribution
between the right and left speakers. Push the ªAUDIOº
button repeatedly until the display reads ªBAL.º Push the
right (+) side of the ªVOLUMEº button to shift the sound to
the right speakers, and push the left (-) side to shift the
sound to the left speakers.
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[AS24800(ALL)04/95]
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Adjusting speaker fader
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[AS24925(ALL)05/95]
Fade control allows you to adjust the sound distribution
between the front and rear speakers. Push the ªAUDIOº
button repeatedly until the display reads ªFADE.º Push the
right (+) side of the ªVOLUMEº button to shift the sound to
the front speakers, and push the left (-) side to shift the
sound to the rear speakers.
[AS24950(ALL)11/93]
NOTE: Illuminated bars in the display show relative levels of
bass and treble and positions of speaker balance and
fader functions for five seconds after adjustments are
made, then revert to volume level set.
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[AS25000(ALL)02/95]
Using the Controls of Your Cassette Tape Player
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[AS25500(ALL)02/95]
How to insert a tape
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[AS25600(ALL)02/95]
Insert a cassette (with theopen edge to the right) firmly into
the tape door opening, making sure the cassette is completely in
and ªseated.º
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How to locate a desired track on the tape
[AS25800(ALL)11/93]
NOTE: The tape track number indicated in the display does
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How to locate a desired track on the tape
[AS25800(ALL)11/93]
NOTE: The tape track number indicated in the display does
not necessarily correspond to](/img/11/5410/w960_5410-230.png)
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[AS25700(ALL)02/95]
How to locate a desired track on the tape
[AS25800(ALL)11/93]
NOTE: The tape track number indicated in the display does
not necessarily correspond to the tape track or side
number on the cassette label. It is used only to
indicate when the tape mechanism reverses tracks.
[AS25896(ALL)12/93]
Using the Automatic Music Search (ªAMSº) function with
cassette tape player (if your display shows numerals)
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[AS25897(ALL)03/95]
Press and hold the ªAMSº button (ªAMSº will appear in the
display). Then, push the left (
h) button to rewind to the
beginning of the current selection or press the right (
g)
button to fast forward to the beginning of the next selection.
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[AS25900(ALL)02/95]
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Fast forwarding the tape
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[AS26000(ALL)03/95]
Push the right (
g) button to fast forward the tape.
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[AS26100(ALL)02/95]
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Rewinding the tape
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[AS26200(ALL)03/95]
Push the left (
h) button to rewind the tape.
[AS26300(ALL)12/93]
Using the Automatic Music Search (ªAMSº) function with
cassette tape player (if your display shows arrows)
[AS26310(ALL)04/92]
Press and hold the ªAMSº button. Then, push the
appropriate fast-wind button, depending upon the direction
of the tape travel arrow in the display. For example, if the
tape travel arrow is pointing to the left, push the right (
g)
button to rewind to the beginning of the current selection. If
the tape travel arrow is pointing to the right, press the right
(
g) button to fast forward to the beginning of the next
selection.
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Tips on Caring for the Cassette Player and Tapes
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[AS27700(ALL)02/95]
In order to keep your cassette tape player performing the way it
was meant to, FORD WINDSTAR 1996 1.G User Guide Electronic Sound Systems
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[AS27600(ALL)02/95]
Tips on Caring for the Cassette Player and Tapes
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[AS27700(ALL)02/95]
In order to keep your cassette tape player performing the way it
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[AS27600(ALL)02/95]
Tips on Caring for the Cassette Player and Tapes
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[AS27700(ALL)02/95]
In order to keep your cassette tape player performing the way it
was meant to, read and follow these simple precautions:
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[AS27750(ALL)02/95]
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Using a Ford Cassette Cleaning Cartridge to clean the tape
player head after 10-12 hours of play will help maintain the
best playback sound and proper tape operation.
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[AS27800(ALL)02/95]
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Only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or less should be
used. Tapes longer than 90 minutes are thinner and subject
to breakage or may jam the tape player mechanism.
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[AS27900(ALL)02/95]
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Protect cassettes from exposure to direct sunlight, high
humidity and extreme heat or cold. If they are exposed to
extreme conditions, allow them to reach a moderate
temperature before playing.
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[AS28001(ALL)02/95]
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If a tape is loose inside the cassette, tighten it before playing
by putting your finger or a pencil into one of the holes and
turning the hub until the tape is tight.
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[AS28101(ALL)02/95]
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Loose labels on cassette tapes can become lodged in the
mechanism. Remove any loose label material before inserting
a cassette.
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[AS28200(ALL)03/95]
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Do not leave a tape in the cassette tape player when not in
use. High heat in the vehicle can cause the cassette to warp.
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[AS28400(ALL)03/95]
Clock Operation
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[AS28500(ALL)07/90]
How to view the clock mode
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[AS28650(ALL)07/93]
Press the ªCLOCKº button to alternate the frequency and time
in the display. In the clock mode, pressing any radio function
will automatically display the radio frequency for
approximatedly ten seconds before changing back to the clock
mode.
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Index
Brakes (continued)
noise........................ 242
parking...................... 244
stopping distances.................. 243
trailer....................... 256
when storing your vehicle.............. 368
Brake-shift interlock.................. 236
Break-in period..................... 4
Built-in child seat
cleaning....................... 37
operation....................... 27
Bulbs, replacing
headlamps..................... 352
specifications.................... 358
C
Canada, customer assistance.............. 292
Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP) . . . 292
Capacities for refilling fluids.............. 363
Carbon monoxide in exhaust............... 62
Cargo net....................... 192
Car seats for children (see Child safety seats)....... 39
Cassette tape player
(see Electronic sound system)......213, 225, 228
Catalytic converter................... 359
CD player (see Electronic sound system)......... 201
Chains, tires...................... 333
Changing a tire.................... 267
Charging system warning light............ 72,85
Childproof locks.................... 144
Child safety restraints.................. 25
built-in child seat................... 27
child safety belts................... 38
child safety seats................... 39
Child safety seats
and air bags................... 20,39
attaching with tether straps.............. 50
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Child safety seats (continued)
automatic locking mode (retractor)........... 39
built-in child seat................... 27
in front seat..................... 39
in rear outboard seat................. 39
tether anchorage hardware............... 50
Chime
headlamps on................... 122
safety belt.................... 69,83
Cleaning your vehicle
built-in child seat................... 37
CD player and discs................. 204
chrome and aluminum parts.............. 6
exterior....................... 5
exterior lamps................... 125
fabric...................... 5,184
headlamps..................... 125
instrument panel.................. 106
instrument panel lens................ 106
interior lamps................... 128
plastic parts..................... 6
polishing....................... 5
rustproofing..................... 6
safety belts...................... 18
tail lamps..................... 125
upholstery and interior trim............. 184
washing....................... 5
wheels...................... 3,335
Climate control system
air conditioning................... 106
heating....................... 106
Clock.....................200, 216, 231
Cold engine starting................... 58
Combination lap and shoulder belts............ 9
Compact disc radio (see Electronic sound system).... 196
Console, description.................. 186
Controls
instrument panel.................. 105
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