clock reset MAZDA MX-5 1994 Workshop Manual
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SWITCH T COMBINATION SWITCH Removal 1 Installation 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. - 2. Remove as shown in the figure. 3. Install in the reverse order of removal. Before installing the steering wheel, reset the clock spring connec- tor. COLUMN COVER TURN CLOCKWIS RETURN 2.75 TURNS - STEERING WHEEL / AIR BAG MODULE Clock spring connector adjustment 1. Set the front wheels straight ahead. 2. Turn the clock spring connector clockwise until it stops. Caution Do not force the front wheels straight ahead. 3. Return the connector 2.75 turns. 4. Align the marks on the clock spring connector and the outer housing. Gartner Banana
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T HORN TURN CLOCKWISE T RETURN 2.75 TURNS +I 2. Remove the air bag module and then remove the steer- ing wheel assembly. d 3. Before installation of the steering wheel reset the clock spring connector as follows: (1) Set the front wheels straight ahead. (2) Turn the clock spring connector clockwise until it stops. (3) Return 2.75 turns. (4) Align the marks (counterclockwise) on the clock spring connector and the outer housing. 4. Install the steering wheel and the air bag module. Verify that the air bag system is operating normally by monitor- ing the air bag warning light. Gartner Banana
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T AUDIO FEATURES 1. Antitheft System To deter audio unit theft, the system is designed to accept a code number that makes the audio unit inop- erable if it is removed from the vehicle and then reconnected without inputting the correct code number. 4 If the antitheft system is activated, the unit will not operate and a code will flash on the display until the correct code is entered. 2. Headrest Speaker Headrest speakers are available. 3. Preset Memory A total of 18 broadcasting stations on AM, FM1, and FM2 bands can be quickly and easily set. 4. Automatic Memory By using the automatic memory function, which is independent from the preset memory, station selec- tions can be easily made in an area where the broadcasting station frequencies are not known. 5. Clock The clock display is incorporated within the audio display. 6. Metal Tape Automatic Detection The tape player automatically detects the use of metal tape and makes internal adjustments for metal tape playback. The word "METAL" is shown on the display. 7. Display Lights The unit's display lights can be switched on or off as desired. 8. Bodysonic System In order for sufficient bass reproduction to be possible in a car audio system, a large-diameter woofer must be equipped. However, these woofers are space consuming. With the bodysonic system, the "bass ,, sensation" can still be felt, ever without a woofer. 9. Auto Level Controller (ALC) If the optimum bodysonic level is set when the car is stopped, the level will feel insufficient due to vehicle vibration when the car is running. The autolevel controller automatically adjusts the bodysonic level to . . the appropriate amount at any speed. 45UOTX-221 Gartner Banana
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AUDIO T FUNCTION AND OPERATING PROCEDURE RADIO ONIOFF VOLUME - I I APC 00 W~AL AUTO M -- TUNE MANUAUSEEK - TUNE (UP) - HOUR SET MANUAUSEEK - TUNE (DOWN) - MINUTE SET - SCAN - DOLBY - CLOCKIDISPLAY MODE CHANGE (PUSHING THlS ALTERNATES DISPLAY MODE TYPE 1 AMaFM RADIO UNIT PRESET CHANNELS AMIFM AUTO MEMORY - 6 I I I I I 1 I I RADIO OR TIME) BASS - TREBLE ILLUMINATION ONIOFF REVERSE) (PUSHING THlS ALTERNATES ON - OFF ILLUMINATION) HEAD - RESTRAINT SPEAKER VOLUME COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER BALANCE REWIND STOP - FAST - PLAY - I EJECT FORWARD PROGRAM "OGRAM rrApE CONTROL RESET BU7TON I I FAST - REPEAT FORWARD I EJECT - RELOAD I +RACKSEARCH I I REVERSE SCAN PLAY - STOP I DISPLAY Gartner Banana
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AUDIO OPERATION DESCRIPTION Type 1 Five seconds after completing an operation that is shown on the display, the indicator returns to clock u mode. Radio control 1 Headrest speaker control Bass control knob Treble control knob I Manual tuning button Scan tuning button r- button Auto memory tuning button Illustration Operation 1. Press knob to turn power ON/OFF 2. Turn knob clockwise - Volume up Turn knob counterclockwise-Volume down To increase volume, turn HRSP clockwise I 1. Press BASSiTREBLE 2. For more lows, turn BASSRREBLE clockwise For less lows, turn BASSRREBLE counterclockwise 1. Pull BASSiTREBLE 2. For more highs, turn BASSRREBLE clockwise For less highs, turn BASSRREBLE counterclockwise To shift sound to left, turn BALANCE clockwise To shift sound to right, turn BALANCE counterclockwise Press button to change bands AM, FMl, and FM2 modes are alternatively selected as shown When stereophonic broadcasting is received in FM1 or FM2 mode, ST is shown on display PressV or A less than 0.5 second to manually tune stations When pressed until beep in heard (0.5 sec.), a first receivable frequency is tuned Press A for higher frequency Press V for lower frequency Press SCAN button and searching of station starts from lowest frequency of selected band When receivable frequency is tuned, frequency flashes on display for 5 seconds; then searching starts again Press button again while frequency is flashing to memorize station Six buttons are equipped to set frequencies of up to six stations each for AM, FM, and FM2 1. Setting frequency Select frequency and press a preset button Hold button until deep is heard (1.5 sec.) and setting is complete 2. Tuning to preset frequency Press desired preset button for less than 1.5 seconds 1. Setting frequency Press and hold AUTO-M button until beep is heard (1.5 sec.) Searching starts from lowest frequency within selected band and six strongest stations are selected and memorized 2. Tuning to preset frequency Press AUTO-M button for less than 1.5 seconds and memorized fre- quencies are tuned one by one with each press When preset frequencies is less than six,R appears on display 35UOTX-046 Gartner Banana
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AUDIO Type 2 AWFM radio Volume control knob F Balance control knob I AM, FM buttons (power switch) - Upldown button Scan tuning button t-- Channel preset tuning button Auto memory button turning Illustration Operation Turn knob clockwise to increase volume Turn knob counterclockwise to decrease volume Turn knob clockwise to shift sound to left Turn knob counterclockwise to shift sound to right 1. With knob original position (bass control) Turn knob clockwise for more bass Turn knob counterclockwise for less bass 2. With knob pulled out (treble control) Turn knob clockwise for more treble Turn knob counterclockwise for less treble 3. To turn audio display off, press knob To turn audio display on, press knob again Press AM or FM button to turn radio power on or off (not necessary to re- move cassette tape or CD) 1. Press AM button to turn AM radio on or off AM radio mode -r AM radio off Other modes + AM radio on 2. Press FM button to move from FM1 1 to FM2 to off Press (A ) or (V ) less than 0.5 second to manually tune stations Press (A ) for higher frequency Press (V ) for lower frequency When pressed more than 0.5 second, frequency search continues until button is released Press button to begin station search from lowest frequency of selected band When receivable frequency is tuned, frequency is displayed for 8 seconds; then searching starts again Press button again while frequency is displayed to memorize station Six buttons are equipped to set frequencies of up six stations each for AM, FMl , and FM2 1. Setting frequency Select frequency and press preset button for more than 1.5 seconds 2. Tuning to preset frequency Press desired preset button for less then 1.5 seconds I. Setting frequency Press button for more than 1.5 seconds Searching starts from lowest frequency within selected band, six stron- gest stations are selected and memorized When preset frequencies are less than six, number of receivable fre- quen ies is shown on display. When there are no receivable frequen- ciesh is displayed 2. Turning to preset frequency Press button repeatedly for less than 1.5 seconds to tune memorized frequencies one by one Gartner Banana