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I. Side Window  Defogger  Vents 
2. Light Controls 
3. Air Vents 
4. Multifunction  Lever 
5. Tilt Lever 
6. Instrument Cluster 
7. Gearshift  Lever 
8. Audio System 
9. Comfort  Control System 
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10. Glove Box 
1 1. Audio  System 
12.  Ashtray 
13.  Rear Window  Defogger  Switch 
14. Air Vent  Handles 
15. Cargo  Lamp  Switch or Dome 
Light  Override  Switch 
16.  Fuse Panel 
17.  Parking Brake  Release Handle 
lnstrument Cluster 
Your instrument  cluster  is designed  to let you know  at  a  glance  how your 
vehicle is  running. You’ll know 
how fast  you’re  going,  about how much 
fuel  you have and many  other things you’ll  need 
to know  to  drive  safely and 
economically. 
Tachometer  Cluster 
If you  have the  tachometer  cluster, it looks different but will  tell  you 
everything  the standard  cluster  does,  with 
the addition of displaying  your 
engine’s revolutions  per minute  (rpm). 
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To reset  the  trip  odometer,  fully  press  the  reset  button  located  \
near  the  trip 
odometer  readout.  If the  reset  button  is  not  fully  pressed,  the  trip  odometer 
may  not  go  all  the way  back  to  zero.  If  it doesn’t,  you  may  have  to  press  the 
reset  button  again  to  reset  the  readout  to  zero. 
Tachometer 
If  you  have a 
tachometer,  it displays 
the  engine  speed  in 
revolutions  per  minute 
(rpm). 
I NOTICE: 
Do  not  operate  the  engine  with  the  tachometer  in  the  red  area\
, 
your  engine  or  other  parts  could  be  damaged. 
Damage  to  your  engine  or  vehicle  caused  by  operating  the 
engine  in  the  red  area  isn’t  covered  by  your  vehicle  warranty. 
Warning  Lights  and  Indicators 
This  section  describes  the  warning  lights  and  gages  that  may  b\
e  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  replacem\
ent. 
Paying  attention  to  your  warning  lights  and  gages  could  also  s\
ave  you  or 
others  from injury. 
Warning  lights  go  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  turn  the  ignition\
  key  just to 
let  you  know  they’re  working. 
If you  are  familiar  with  this  section,  you 
should  not  be  alarmed  when  this  happens. 
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Electronic  Heating/Air  Conditioning System 
If your vehicle has air  conditioning, your heating/air conditioning system 
will look  like this. 
When 
you first  turn on your vehicle’s air conditioning, open the windows to 
clear  the vehicle  of hot  air. Using the 
MAX button can also help.  See 
“MAX Button” in this section  for more information. 
Function Display 
Your  system has  a lighted display showing each system  when it  is operating. 
During  normal operation, all the lights won’t  come 
on at the same time. 
Only the  ones displaying the current settings will 
light. 
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Temperature  Selector  Bar 
The bar  under  your system display  lets  you select the temperature of the air 
flowing  into the passenger  area 
of your  vehicle. Press COLD for  cooler  air 
and press 
HOT for warmer  air. Release the bar when the system reaches  the 
temperature  you want.  The temperature  is shown on 
the display  by the 
arrow moving between 
C and H. 
Air  Controls (BLEND) 
The  two  buttons  to the right of the system display control the  air flow.  You 
can  blend  the  air flow to  suit your needs.  The amount 
of blending is shown 
on the display  by an arrow  moving between  the figure’s feet  (floor  air  flow) 
and  head  (vent  air  flow). 
Left Button 
Vent (Top): Press the top of this button and the air flow will come  through 
the instrument panel  vents. 
Heater  (Bottom): Press the bottom  of this  button  and the air flow will come 
through  the  floor  outlet. 
The  air  flow can  be blended  between the two positions.  To  blend between 
positions  press the  side  of 
the button showing the area where  you would like 
more  air flow.  The system will automatically  begin to  blend toward the 
position  chosen. To stop  the system between  positions,  just press the 
SAME 
side of the button  again. 
Right  Button 
Defrost (Top): This  setting  operates  the defroster. Air  comes out near the 
bottom 
of the windshield  and at your  front side windows. Use this setting, 
along 
with a  heat  setting,  when  you  get  fog or ice  on the windshield. 
Heater  (Bottom): Press the bottom  of this button  and air  comes out near the 
floor.  This  setting,  along  with 
a heat setting,  is best for passenger comfort in 
cold  weather. 
The  air  flow can  be blended  between 
the two positions. To blend between 
positions,  press the side 
of the button  showing  the  area where you would 
like more  air flow.  The system 
will automatically  begin  to  blend  toward the 
position  chosen. To stop  the system between  positions,  just press  the 
SAME 
side of the button  again. 
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A/C  Button 
Press the button marked A/C to turn  your  air  conditioner  on and off. The 
A/C symbol  will light  on your display and  air will come out of your 
instrument  panel  vents.  The fan 
will automatically  be set  on LOW. 
When you press the A/C button to  turn the air conditioner off, the  system 
will  operate  in the 
vent mode. When  you  turn  the  air conditioner back on, 
the  system  will operate 
in the mode that  you last selectcd unless the OFF 
button was pressed. 
MAX Button 
If you press the MAX button,  the air in your vehicle will be recirculated. 
With  the  air  conditioner  on, 
MAX will give  you maximum cooling. It can 
also  be used 
in all modes to help keep dust out of your vchicle. When MAX 
is selected, REC will  light  on your display. 
If your air conditioner  develops high system pressure, it will automatically 
go  into the 
MAX mode  and REC will light on your display.  The A/C 
system will remain in the MAX mode, even if you press  the MAX button, 
until  system pressure returns 
to a normal level. 
Fan  Control  Button 
This  button  is  in the upper right  corner of your system control panel.  The 
fan  has  four  settings 
- low, medium  low, medium  high  and  high. Press the 
top  of the button 
“+” to increase  the air flow. Press the bottom of the button 
“-” to decrease  the air flow.  The setting  you select  is shown on your display 
as LOW, MED LOW, MED HI or HI. 
OFF  Button 
Press this button  to turn  the air conditioning/heating  system off. Pressing 
OFF will  erase  the present mode of operation from  the system’s memory. 
Outside  air  will still come  out  of 
the heater outlet whenever the  vehicle is 
moving  forward. 
If the OFF button was pressed,  you  must press A/C, MAX, or one of the 
BLEND buttons  for the system to come back  on. 
Rear Window Defogger 
You can tell if your vehicle has this option  by looking  at the  rear  window. If 
you see lines running across the glass, you have it. These  are the conductive 
wire-like  elements which  heat your window. 
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Yow to Operate Your AM ETR':"' Radio 
To Play the Radio 
Press the PWR-VOL-TONE knob to switch the radio  on  and  off.  This 
knob  does two other  things: 
It controls  the volume.  Rotate the VOI, knob clockwise to increases  the 
volume. 
The  knob behind  the PWR-VOL knob is  the TONE knob. Rotate  this 
knob  clockwise 
for more treble  and counterclockwise for more  bass. 
TUNE Button 
Press  the side  of the  button with the  down  arrow to decrease the radio 
station frequency 
or the  side of the button with the up arrow to increase  the 
radio station frequency. 
Pushbuttons 
The  five  pushbuttons  let  you  return  to favorite  stations. Just: 
Tune in the station you want. 
Press  the SET button. (SET appears in the electronic  display for a f'ew 
seconds). 
Within 5 seconds,  press one of the fivc pushbuttons to store the station. 
Whenever  you press that  button, the preset station 
will return. 
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How to Operate Your AM-FM Stereo Audio System 
and Cassette  Deck 
To Play The Radio 
Press the amber PWR button  to switch the radio  on  and off. 
RCL Button 
When the ignition  is off, press the RCL button to display  the time.  With the 
ignition  in 
RUN or ACC, press RCL to recall the radio station frequency 
and  volume setting  when the time display  is showing.  After 
a few seconds, 
the readout will return 
to the time display. 
SEEK Button 
Press the SEEK button to make the receiver  seek, and stop at,  the next 
higher  available station. 
SCAN Button 
Press the SCAN button to make the receiver  scan, and momentarily pause 
at, all  available  stations. 
SCAN will appear  in the electronic display while 
the receiver is 
in the scan mode.  Press SCAN again to cancel the scan  mode 
and hold the  current station. 
AM-FM Button 
Press the AM-FM button to switch between  AM  and FM. 
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VOL Button 
The VOL button controls the volume. Pressing VOL "+" increases  volume; 
VOL "-" decreases  volume. 
TUNE  Button 
To tune in radio stations,  press the TUNE button. TUNE "+" increases 
radio station  frequency; 
TUNE "-" decreases  radio  station frequency. 
BASS Button 
Press the BASS button to adjust the bass level. BASS "+" increases the 
bass; BASS "-" decreases  bass. 
Adjust the 
TREB and BASS buttons to give  a  pleasing  sound. If a station  is 
weak  and noisy,  adjust  the 
TREB button to reduce the noise. 
TREBLE  Button 
Press the TREB button  to adjust the treble level. TREB "+" increases the 
treble; TREB "-" decreases  treble. 
BAUFADE  Buttons 
To balance  and  hde the sound between the  leftkight  or  fronthear  speakers, 
use 
the four  buttons with the speaker  symbols  on them.  Press the left and 
right buttons  to  adjust the left and right  speaker  balance. Pressing  the top 
and bottom buttons  adjusts the  front and rear  speaker volume  balance, 
or 
fade.  The relative. balance.  and fade  adjustments  are shown on the  electronic 
display. 
Pushbuttons 
The six pushbuttons  let you  return to favorite  stations.  You can set the 
pushbuttons  for  up to twelve  favorite  stations 
(6 AM and 6 FM). To set the 
pushbuttons,  just: 
Tune in the station  you want. 
Press  the SET button. (SET appears in the electronic  display for  a few 
seconds.) 
Within 5 seconds,  push one of the six pushbuttons to store  the station. 
After that,  whenever  you press that button,  the preset  station 
will 
return. 
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