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Your cassette tape player works best with tapes that are 30 to 15 minutes
long
on cach side. Thpes longer than that are so thin that they may not
work
well in this player.
If vou look at the tape, or on its label or box. it should say whether its bias,
b’~qualization,” is
70 microseconds (70 p.) or 120 microseconds ( 120 p).
Chrome and metal tapes arc 70 It ssc and standard iron tapes are 120 p.
sec. Your tapc player will adjust automatically for either type of cassette
kIPC.
To Play a Cassette Tape
2. Insert thc cassetle through the tape door. (Thc TAPE indicator in the
display
will light.)
If vou hcar nothing or 11c;lr just a garbled sound, the cassette may not
beh squarely. PI-& the
EJCT button to removc the tape and start
over. Thc tape equalization is automaticallv sensed and set. Inserting
the cassette also activates
DOLBY,?, noise ;*eduction.
3. Use the upper and lower knobs to adjust the volume and balance, once
the tape
is playing, just as you do for the radio. Press the upper knob
to change tape direction. The arrow in the display shows which
dircction the tape is being
played.
FWD and REV: Press the FWD button to go fonvard rapidly to another
part
of the tape. Press the REV button to rcverse the tape.
ST/PL: Press this button in either SEEK, SCAN, FWD or REV to stop
tape movement and switch
to radio without ejecting the tape. (In ST/PL
the radio may be tuned by the tuner knob only.)
EJCT Press this button to remove the tape. EJCT is operational even
when
the ignition or the radio is off.
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NOTICE:
Before you begin, please note: don’t use the mini-discs that are
called “singles” (even with an adapter). They won’t eject. Use
full-size compact discs only.
1. Turn the radio on.
2. Insert the CD (label side up) partway into the slot. The player will pull
it in. Wait a few seconds and the CD will play. Then only the time of
day and CD will display.
If the CD comes back out. chcck to see if
The disc is upside down.
The disc is dirty, scratched or wet.
0 There is too much moisture in the air. If there is, wait about an hour
and try
it again.
ERR: This error message is displayed if you have a condition of either
extreme temperature, moisture
or an incorrect CD. The CD will
automatically be ejected. When conditions are back to normal the CD
should play again.
RCLIPROG: Press the recall/program button once to see what track is
being plaved. Within five seconds press it a second time to see how long
the track-has been playing. Press
it a third time to see thc time of day.
REV: Press and hold the reverse button to return rapidly within a track.
Release
it to play the passage. The elapsed time will be displayed to show
the reverse progress of the CD.
FWD: Press and hold this forward button to advance rapidly within a
track. Release it to resume playing. Elapsed time will be displayed to show
the forward progress
of the CD.
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PREY Press this button to go back to the beginning of the track. Pressing
this button
when in the pause period between tracks will take it back to
the start of the track preceding the pause.
NEXT: Press this button to advance to the next track.
ST/PL: Press this button and the tape or CD will stop without ejecting and
the radio will start to play. Press it again and the tape or CD will start to
play again.
EJCT Press this button to remove the CD or tapc. If you nave both a
CD and tape in the player, then the other playback media will start to
play. Press
it again and the other media will eject.
COILIP: Pressing COMP makes soft and loud passages more equal in
volume. For example, classical and jazz music have vety quiet and very
loud passages in the same tune. The COMP display will light as long as
COMP is on.
TAPE and CD Operation
With both a tape and a CD inserted, both the TP and CD indicators in the
display will be lit and either the TP or CD (LED) wjll also be lit,
depending on which has the current priority.
TP-CD: Press the lower knob to switch between tape and CD.
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Your vehicle has a traction control system that limits wheel spin. This is
especially useful in slippery road conditions. The system operates only if it
senses that one or both of ihc front wheels are spinning or beginning to
lose traction. When this happens, the system works the front brakes and
reduces engine power (by shutting
off fuel injectors) to limit wheel spin.
The TRACTION
ACTIVE message will display on the Driver
Information Center when the traction control
system is limiting wheel
spin. See “Driver Information Center Messages” in the Index. You may
feel the system working, or you may notice some noise, but this is normal.
If
your vehicle is in cruise control when the traction control svstem begins
to limit wheel spin, the cruise control will automatically disengage. When
road conditions
allow you to safely use it again, you may re-engage the
cruise control. (See “Cruise Control”
in the Index.)
The TRACTION DISABLED message will display on the Driver
Information Center to
let you know if there‘s a problem with your traction
control system. See “Driver Information Center Messages”
in the Index.
When this message is displaved, the system will not limit wheel spin.
Adjust your driving accordingly.
The traction control system automatically comes on whenever you start
your vehicle.
To limit wheel spin, especially in slippery road conditions,
you should always leave the svstem on. But you can turn the traction
control system
off if you ever-need to. (You should turn the system off if
your vehicle ever gets stuck in sand, mud, ice or snow. See “Rocking Your
Vehicle’’
in the Index.)
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To turn the system off, press the button labeled TRAC OFF located inside
of
the glove box. The TRACTION OFF message will display on the
Driver Information Center.
If the system is limiting wheel spin when you
press the button, the system won’t iurn off right away. It will wait until
there’s no longer a current need to limit wheel spin.
You can turn the system back on at any time by pressing the button again.
The TRACTION ON nmsage will display briefly on thc Driver
Information Center.
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Braking in Emergencies
Use your anti-lock braking system when you need to. With anti-lock. you
can steer and brake at the same time. In nlanv cmergencics. steering can
help you more than even the very best braking.
STEEMNG
Power Steering
If you lose power steering assist because the engine stops or the system is
not functioning, you can steer but it will take much more effort.
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Your cooling system may temporarily overheat during severe operating
conditions such
as:
e Climbing grades steeper than 4% at ambient temperatures above
Stopping after high-speed driving.
e Idling for long periods in stop and go traffic.
90' F (32" C) with a loaded vehicle and trailer.
If the ENGINE HOT-A/C COMPRESSOR OFF message appears on the
Driver Information Center,
do no be alarmed. This is a normal function
designed
to reduce the load on the engine and cooling system. You can
continue
to drive your vehicle.
if the ENGINE COOLANT HOT-IDLE ENGINE message appears on
the Driver Information Center, pull off to the side of the road as soon as
it is safe to do so. When the vehicle is at a complete stop, shift the
transaxle selector
to PARK (P) and allow the engine to idle. Do not turn
off the engine or increase engine speed above a normal idle. After several
minutes resume driving at a reduced speed. Return to normal driving
after
10 minutes if the ENGINE COOLANT HOT-IDLE ENGINE
message
is not displayed.
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After the oil has been changed, display the 01L LIFE LEFT message by
pressing the INFORMATION button. Then press and hold the RESET
button until the display shows "100." This resets the oil life index. The
message will remain off until the next oil change is needed. The
percentage of oil life remaining may be checked at any time bv pressing
the
INFORMATION button several times until the OIL LIFk LEFT
message appears. For more information on the Oil Life Index feature. see
*'Oil Life Index'' in the Index.
Engine Coolant Heater
An engine coolant heater can be a big help if vou have to park outside in
very cold weather. 0' F (- 18' C) or colder. Ifyour vehicle has this option,
see-*.Engine Coolant Heater" in the Index.
What to Do with, Used Oil
Did vou know that used engine oil contains certain elements that may be
unhealthy for vour skin and could even cause cancer'! Don't
let used oil
stav on your skin for. very long. Clean your skin and nails with soap and
waier, or a good hand cleaner. Wash or properly throw away clothing or
rags containing used engine oil. (See the manufacturer's warnings about
the use and disposal of oil products.)
Used oil can be a real threat to the environment. If vou change your own
oil. be sure to drain all free-flowing oil from the filtdr before disposal.
Don't
ever dispose of oil by putting it in the trash. pouring it on the
hy taking it to a place that collects used oil. If you have a problcm
propcrly disposing of your used oil, ask your dealer. a scrvicc station or a
local recycling center ior hclp.
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Armrest. Storage ................................... 2-15
Ashtrays .......................................... 2-71
Astroroof-Express Open ............................. 2-67
Audio Systems ...................................... 3-8
Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror ...................... 2-62
Automatic Door Locks ............................... 2-5
Automatic Rearview Mirror .......................... 2-57
Automatic Pull-Down Feature ........................ 2-12
Automatic Transaxle ................................ 2-25
Chart .......................................... 6-72
Fluid .......................................... 6-17
Average Fuel Economy Display ....................... 2-83
Avg Mph Reset. Driver Information Center ............ 2-86
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Battery ........................................... 6-30
Charge Light .................................... 2-76
No Charge Message .............................. 2-87
Power Loss ..................................... 6-30
Replacement. Keyless Entry ....................... 2-10
Volts High Message .............................. 2-87
Volts Low Message .............................. 2-88
Warnings .................................... 5.3. 5.5
BBB Auto Line ..................... See Owner Assistance
Blizzard
........................................... 4-30
Brakes
Adjustment
..................................... 6-29
Anti-Lock ....................................... 4-7
Fluid. Adding ................................... 6-26
Master Cylinder ................................. 6-26
Parking ........................................ 2-29
Pedal Travel .................................... 6-29
System Parts. Replacing ........................... 6-29
System Warning Light ............................ 2-77
Trailer ......................................... 4-38
Transaxle Shift Interlock (BTSI) ................... 2-33
Wear .......................................... 6-28
Braking. In Emergencies ............................ 4-10
Braking ............................................ 4-6
Break-Away Outside Mirror .......................... 2-63
“Break.1n. .. New Vehicle ............................ 2-20
Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp .................. 6-36
Bulb Replacement Chart ............................ 6-70
Headlamps ..................................... 6-32
Taillamps ....................................... 6-35
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