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Ignition  Positions 
With the ignition key  in  the ignition switch,  you can turn 
the  switch  to  five  positions. 
C 
ACCESSORY  (A): This  is an on position  in which  you 
can  operate  your electrical power accessories. Press  in 
the  ignition switch  as you  turn  the top 
of it toward you. 
LOCK (B): This  is  the only position in which you can 
remove the  key. This  locks  your steering  wheel, ignition 
and transaxle. 
OFF (C): This  position unlocks the steering  wheel, 
ignition  and transaxle, but does not send electrical 
power  to any accessories. Use this position if your 
vehicle must be pushed  or  towed,  but never try to 
push-start  your vehicle. 
A warning  chime will sound if 
you open  the driver’s door when  the ignition is off and 
the  key is in  the ignition. 
RUN (D): This is an on position to which the switch 
returns after  you start your  engine and release the 
switch. 
The switch stays  in RUN  when the  engine is 
running. But 
even when the  engine  is not running,  you 
can  use  RUN  to  operate your  electrical power 
accessories, and  to display some  instrument panel 
warning lights. 
START (E): This  position  starts  the  engine.  When the 
engine  starts, release the  key. The ignition switch will 
return to RUN  for normal driving. 
Note that even 
if the  engine is not running, the positions 
ACCESSORY and RUN  are positions that allow  you to 
operate  your electrical accessories, such as the radio. 
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Tachometer 
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The tachometer displays the engine  speed in revolutions 
per  minute  (rpm). 
I NOTICE: I 
Do not  operate  the  engine  with  the  tachometer  in 
the  red  area,  or  engine  damage  may  occur. 
Warning  Lights,  Gages 
and  Indicators 
This  part describes the warning  lights and gages that 
may  be 
on your vehicle.  The pictures will help  you 
locate them. 
Warning  lights and gages can signal that something is 
wrong  before  it becomes serious enough  to  cause an 
expensive  repair  or  replacement. Paying attention  to 
your warning lights and gages  could also save  you or 
others  from injury. 
Warning lights come on  when there may be or is a 
problem  with one 
of your vehicle’s  functions. As you 
will  see in the details on the next  few pages, some 
warning lights come on briefly when  you start  the 
engine  just  to  let you  know  they’re  working. 
If you are 
familiar  with this section,  you should not  be alarmed 
when  this happens. 
Gages can  indicate when there may  be  or  is  a problem 
with one  of your vehicle’s  functions. Often gages and 
warning  lights work together 
to let you know when 
there’s  a problem  with your vehicle. 
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Driver  Information  Center  (DIC) (Option) Mode  Button (MODE): Press this button  to 
cycle  through  three modes  of operation 
-- Off, 
Compass/Temperature mode and  Trip 
Computer mode. 
In  the  Trip  Computer mode,  pressing the MODE 
button  cycles through  the  five  displays.  Press  the 
MODE  button after the last Trip Computer display to 
return the DIC  to the 
OFF mode. 
Off: No driver  information  is displayed  in this mode 
of  operation. 
Temperature/Compass  Mode: One of eight  compass 
readings  and the  outside  temperature  are displayed.  If 
the  temperature  is  below 
38 OF (3 O C),  the  temperature 
reading  will toggle  between  displaying  the  outside 
temperature  and the word “ICE”  for two  minutes. 
The  DIC  will show information  about  the  vehicle and 
the surroundings. 
EnglishMetric Button (EM): You can change  the 
display  to a  metric  or  English  reading  at  any time 
by 
pressing EM 
Compass Variance 
Compass variance  is  the  difference  between magnetic 
north and  geographic  north.  In some areas 
of the 
country, the  difference is great enough  to  cause  the 
compass  to  give  false  readings. 
If this occurs,  the 
compass  variance must be  set. 
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Setting the Variance The display  will show all the display segments  for half  a 
second 
to acknowledge the change  in zone number. 
Turn  the  ignition  on  and  cycle  the DIC  to the 
Compass/Temperature  mode.  Press  both  the 
EM and 
MODE buttons  for approximately  five  seconds.  The last 
entered  variance  zone  number  will  be displayed.  Press  the 
EM button  until  the  proper  variance  number,  as shown  on 
the  map,  is showing.  Press 
the MODE button  to  set  the 
new  variance  zone  and  resume  normal  operation. 
Automatic  Compass  Calibration 
The  compass  is self-calibrating which eliminates  the 
need  to manually set the compass.  When the vehicle  is 
new,  the calibration process  may not  be  complete. In 
these  cases  the calibration symbol, 
C, will be displayed 
where the compass reading  is normally displayed. 
To calibrate  the  compass, in an  area  free  from large  metal 
objects,  make  three 
360" turns.  The calibration  symbol 
will  turn 
off and  the  compass  reading  will  be  displayed. 
Manual  Compass  Calibration 
If  the compass appears erratic and the calibration 
symbol  does not appear,  you must manually  put  the 
compass into the calibration mode. 
Turn the ignition on and  cycle  the DIC to the 
Compassflemperature  mode. Press both the 
E/M and 
MODE buttons for at least 10 seconds  until the 
calibration symbol appears.  Release both buttons and 
complete three 
360" turns in an  area  free  from large 
metal  objects.  The calibration symbol will turn  off and 
the compass reading will be  displayed. 
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Error Displays 
An error of the vehicle’s  speed sensor  or  fuel sender 
In the absence  of vehicle communications, a double 
will 
cause 
-E- to be displayed. 
dash 
“--” is  displayed. 
Trip Computer 
There are  five trip computer displays which  may be 
stepped through  by pushing the  MODE button. The 
information  will appear  in the following  order: 
Average Fuel Economy  (AVG ECON): This shows 
the average  fuel economy  since the last reset. 
Instantaneous  Fuel Economy  (INST ECON): 
This  shows fuel economy  for the most recent second 
of  driving. 
Trip Range (RANGE):  This shows  the estimated 
distance that can be traveled with the remaining  fuel. 
The  fuel economy used to calculate range is based  on 
the last few hours  of driving. 
0 Trip Fuel Used  (FUEL USED): This shows the 
accumulated fuel used since the last reset. 
Average Speed  (AVG SPEED): This shows  the 
average speed since  the last reset. 
Resetting  the  Trip  Computer 
Press and hold the  MODE and EM  buttons  for at least 
two seconds.  The reset  is acknowledged  with the display 
showing all segments on  for a period  of half  a second. 
A  reset can only be  done in AVG  ECON,  FUEL  USED 
and  AVG  SPEED  displays. Resetting affects all three 
displays regardless 
of which display you  are in. 
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AM-FM Stereo  with  Cassette Tape Player 
and  Automatic  Tone  Control 
Playing  the  Radio 
PWR-VOL: 
Press  this knob  to turn the system on and 
off. To increase  volume, turn the knob  to the  right.  Turn 
it  to  the left 
to decrease volume.  The knob is  capable of 
rotating continuously. 
RECALL: Press this button to recall the station being 
played. 
If you  press the button when the ignition  is off, 
the clock  will show  for a few  seconds. 
SCV: Your system has a feature called 
Speed-Compensated-Volume (SCV). With 
SCV, your 
audio  system  adjusts  automatically  to make up  for road 
and wind noise as 
you drive. Set the  volume  at  the 
desired level. Move  the control  ring behind the upper 
knob  to the right  to adjust the  SCV. Then,  as 
you drive, 
SCV automatically  increases  the volume, 
as necessary, 
to  overcome noise  at any particular  speed.  The volume 
level should always sound  the  same  to you as you  drive. 
If you don’t  want to  use SCV,  turn the control all  the 
way  down. Each notch 
on the control  ring  allows  for 
more volume compensation at  faster vehicle speeds. 
Finding  a  Station 
AM-FM: 
Press  this button  to  switch  between AM, FM1 
and FM2. The display shows your selection. 
TUNE: Press  this  knob lightly so it extends. Turn it to 
choose  radio  stations.  Push the knob back  into  its stored 
position when you’re not using 
it. 
SEEK: Press the right  or left arrow to go to  the 
next higher  or lower station.  The sound will mute 
while seeking. 
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SCAN: Press one of the SEEK arrows  for two seconds, 
and  SCAN  will appear in the display. Use  SCAN to 
listen to stations  for  a few seconds.  The radio  will go  to 
a  station, stop  for  a few seconds,  then go on  to the next 
station. Press 
SEEK again to stop scanning.  The sound 
will  mute while scanning. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The  six numbered pushbuttons  let 
you  return  to your favorite stations.  You can set up  to 
18 stations (six  AM, six FMl  and six  FM2). Just: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
Turn the radio on. 
Press  AM-FM  to select the band. 
Tune  in the desired  station. 
Press  AUTO  TONE  to select the equalization that 
best suits the type  of station selected. 
Press and hold  one of the six numbered buttons.  The 
sound  will mute.  When  it returns, release the button. 
Whenever  you press  that numbered button, the 
station  you set will  return and the  AUTO  TONE 
equalization  that  you selected  will also  be 
automatically  selected  for that  button. 
Repeat  the steps  for each pushbutton. 
PSCAN: Press this button to listen  to each  of your 
favorite stations stored on your pushbuttons  for  a few 
seconds.  The radio  will scan through each  of the stations 
stored on your pushbuttons, except those stations  with 
weak reception.  The  AUTO  TONE  setting stored for 
that pushbutton will be automatically chosen. Press 
P.SCAN  or  one 
of the pushbuttons  again  to stop 
scanning.  P.SCAN will be displayed whenever the tuner 
is  in  the  P.SCAN  mode. The channel number  (P1 
-P6) 
will appear momentarily  just before the frequency is 
displayed. In  FM mode, this function  will scan through 
both  FM1  and FM2  preset stations and  FM1 or 
FM2 will 
appear on the display. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: 
Press this knob lightly so it extends. Turn the 
knob to the right  to increase bass and to the left  to 
decrease  bass. When  you use this control, the  radio’s 
AUTO  TONE  setting will switch  to manual and the 
AUTO  TONE  display will 
go blank. 
TREB: Press this knob lightly so it extends. Turn the 
knob  to the right to increase treble and to the left to 
decrease treble.  When you use this control, the  radio’s 
AUTO  TONE  setting will switch to manual and the 
AUTO  TONE  display will 
go blank. If a station is weak 
or  noisy,  you may  want to decrease 
the treble. 
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Push these knobs back into their stored positions when 
you’re not using them. 
AUTO TONE: This  feature  allows you to choose preset 
bass and treble equalization settings designed  for 
country/western,  classical, news, rock, pop and  jazz 
stations. 
CN will appear on  the display when  you first 
press AUTO  TONE. Each time you press it,  another 
setting  will appear  on the display. Press 
it again after 
JAZZ  appears  and the AUTO TONE display  will go 
blank.  Tone control  will return  to the  BASS  and TREB 
knobs.  Also, if you  use  the  BASS and TREB knobs, 
control will return  to them and  the AUTO  TONE 
display will 
go blank. Use  PUSHBUTTONS  to program 
AUTO  TONE. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: 
Press this knob lightly so it  extends. Turn the 
knob  to  the  right for the right  speakers  and 
to the left  for 
the  left speakers.  The middle position balances  the 
sound between the speakers. 
FADE: Press  this knob lightly so it  extends.  Turn the 
knob 
to the right  to adjust the sound to the  front 
speakers and  to the left  for  the  rear  speakers. The middle 
position balances the sound between the speakers. 
Push  these  knobs back  into their stored positions when 
you’re not using them. 
Playing  a  Cassette  Tape 
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. If 
a tape  is  inserted when the ignition  is on  but the  radio is 
off, the tape will begin playing. A tape symbol  is shown 
in  the  center  of the graphic display whenever a tape is 
inserted.  When a tape is active,  the tape symbol will  be 
accompanied  by a direction arrow. 
While the tape is playing,  use the 
VOL, AUTO TONE, 
BAL, FADE,  BASS  and TREB controls  just  as you do 
for  the radio. Other  controls may have  different 
functions when a tape  is inserted.  The display will show 
the tape symbol and an arrow  to show which  side of the 
tape is playing. 
If you  hear  nothing or hear  just a garbled sound, it may 
not be  in squarely. Press EJECT  to remove the tape and 
start over. 
The  player  is able 
to detect a tight  or broken tape, and 
will eject the tape.  The radio will  go back  to playing the 
last  station selected. 
The  player automatically  senses the cassette  for metal  or 
Cr02  and sets the pre-emphasis.  Anytime a tape  is 
inserted, the top  side is selected 
to play  first. 
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PREV (1): Press this button  or  the left  SEEK  arrow to 
go to  the  previous  selection on the tape  if the  current 
selection has been playing  for  less than eight  seconds.  If 
the PREV button  is  pressed and the  current  selection has 
been  playing  for  more than eight  seconds,  it  will 
go to 
the  beginning  of the  current  selection.  Your tape must 
have  at  least  three  seconds 
of silence between  each 
selection  for  PREV 
or SEEK to work. The tape  direction 
arrow  blinks  during  PREV or  SEEK  operation.  The 
sound will  mute  during  PREV or  SEEK  operation.  Press 
this button  or  one 
of the SEEK  arrows again  to return  to 
normal play. 
PROG (2): Press  this button  to play the  other  side of 
the tape. 
NEXT (3): Press  this  button  or  the  right  SEEK  arrow to go 
to  the  next  selection  on  the  tape. 
If you hold  the  button  or 
press  it  more  than  once,  the  player  will  continue  moving 
forward  through  the 
tape. Your  tape  must  have  at  least  three 
seconds 
of silence  between  each  selection  for NEXT or 
SEEK  to  work.  The tape direction  arrow  blinks  during 
NEXT or  SEEK  operation.  The  sound  will  mute  during 
NEXT or SEEK  operation.  Press this button  or  one of  the 
SEEK  mows  again  to  return  to  normal  play. 
REV (4): Press this button  to  reverse the tape rapidly. 
Press it again to return 
to playing  speed.  The  radio  will 
play the  last-selected  station while the  tape  reverses. 
00 (5): Press  this  button  to  reduce  background  noise. 
Note  that  the  double-D  symbol  will  appear  on  the  display. 
Dolby Noise Reduction  is manufactured under a  license 
from  Dolby  Laboratories  Licensing  Corporation.  Dolby 
and the double-D  symbol  are trademarks  of Dolby 
Laboratories  Licensing  Corporation. 
FWD (6): Press  this  button to advance quickly  to 
another  part 
of the tape. Press the button again to return 
to  playing  speed. The radio  will play the last-selected 
station while the tape  advances. 
AM-FM: Press this button to play the radio  when a  tape 
is 
in the player. 
TAPE  AUX: Press  this button to change to the tape 
function  when the  radio  is  on.  The  tape symbol with an 
arrow will  appear on the display when the  tape 
is active. 
If  your system is equipped with a remote playback 
device,  pressing  this button a second  time will allow  the 
remote  device  to  play. 
EJECT Press this button to remove the tape.  The  radio 
will  play.  EJECT  may be activated with  either the 
ignition  or radio 
off. Cassettes  may be loaded  with the 
radio  off if this button 
is pressed  first. If you leave a 
cassette  tape  in the player while  listening to the radio,  it 
may  become warm. 
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CLN: If this message appears on  the display, the 
cassette  tape player needs to be  cleaned. It will still  play 
tapes, but you should  clean  it as 
soon as possible to 
prevent  damage  to the tapes and player.  See “Care  of 
Your  Cassette Tape Player” 
in the  Index.  After you clean 
the  player, press and hold  EJECT  for  five seconds to 
reset the 
CLN indicator.  The  radio  will display --- to 
show  the indicator was  reset. 
CD Adapter Kits 
It is possible  to use a CD  adapter  kit with your  cassette 
tape  player  after activating the bypass  feature on your 
tape  player. 
To activate the bypass  feature,  use the following steps: 
1. Turn the ignition  to RUN  or ACCESSORY. 
2. Turn  the radio off. 
3. Press and hold the  TAPE  AUX button for five 
seconds.  The tape symbol on the display will flash 
for  two seconds, indicating  the  feature is active. 
4. Insert the adapter. It  will power  up the  radio  and 
begin playing. 
This  override routine  will remain  active until EJECT 
is  pressed. 
AM-FM Stereo  with  Compact  Disc  Player 
and Automatic Tone Control (If Equipped) 
Playing the Radio 
PWR-VOL: 
Press this knob  to turn the system on and 
off.  To increase volume, turn the knob  to the right. Turn 
it  to the left to  decrease volume. The knob  is capable 
of 
rotating continuously. 
RECALL: Press  this button  to recall the station being 
played. 
If you press the button when the ignition  is off, 
the clock  will show  for a few seconds. 
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