
To replace  your battery: 
1. Insert a flat  object  like  a dime  into the  slot on the 
back  of the transmitter. Gently  pry apart  the front 
and  back. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
Gently  pry the battery  out of the transmitter. 
Put the  new battery  into the transmitter 
as shown  on 
the transmitter 
(use a  type  CR2032  battery). 
Put the two  halves back together.  Make  sure  the 
halves  are together tightly 
so water  won’t  get  in. 
Resynchronize  and then test the transmitter. 
Resynchronizing  Your  Remote  Keyless 
Entry  Transmitter 
After  you have changed the battery  in your transmitter, 
you will need to resynchronize the transmitter. To do 
this, press the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons on the 
transmitter together and hold  for approximately  seven 
seconds  or until three brief horn  chirps  are heard. 
You 
will also  need to  use this  procedure  if your vehicle  has 
lost  battery power  for an extended period  of time. 
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~ The  mirror’s  two  outer  buttons  operate  the  lights  on 
~ the  bottom  sides  of  the  mirror. 
~ One  photocell  on  the  front  of  the  mirror  senses  when 
it  is  becoming  dark  outside.  Another  photocell,  facing 
rearward,  senses  headlamps  behind  you.  To  turn  the  electrochromic  feature 
off, press  the  button  in  the 
center  of  the  mirror  again. 
To  keep  the  photocells  operating  well,  occasionally 
clean  them  with  a  cotton  swab  and  glass  cleaner. 
Power  Outside  Mirrors 
The  power  mirror  control 
switches  are  located  near  the 
driver’s  side  window,  on  the 
armrest. 
To choose  either  the 
left  or  right  outside 
mirror, 
move  the  top  switch  from 
left  through  neutral  to  right. 
Press  any  of  the  four  buttons 
located  below  the  top  switch 
to  move  the  mirrors 
in the 
desired  direction. 
Heated  Foldaway  Outside  Mirrors 
The left and  right  outside  mirrors  are  heated  when you 
activate  the  rear  window  defogger. 
These  mirrors  can  also  be  folded  forward  manually.  This 
feature 
is particularly  useful  in  automatic  car  washes  and 
when  maneuvering  your  vehicle  in narrow  spaces. 
Co-- -- - -: Outside  Mirror 
Your  passenger’s  side  mirror  is  convex. A convex 
mirror’s  surface  is  curved 
so you  can  see  more  from 
the  driver’s  seat. 
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A convex  mirror  can  make  things  (like  other 
vehicles)  look  farther  away  than  they  really  are. 
If you  cut  too  sharply  into  the  right  lane,  you 
could  hit 
a vehicle  on  your  right.  Check  your 
inside  mirror  or  glance  over  your  shoulder 
before  changing  lanes. 
Adjust  each  mirror so you  can  see  the  side  of  your 
vehicle  and  the  area  behind  your  vehicle. 
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Control  Buttons 
The driver  information  center has three buttons that 
control  its functions. 
EM,  RESET MODE: The  EnglishMetric,  reset and 
mode  buttons  for 
the driver information center  are 
located  to the left 
of the  steering wheel,  just below the 
instrument panel cluster. 
EM: Press this button to change the display from 
English to metric units  or metric 
to English. 
RESET Press this button  for  one second to reset the 
mode displayed. 
MODE: Press this button to  change the mode  being 
displayed. 
Functions 
AVG ECON: Shows  your average  fuel  economy since 
you  last reset this mode. Average  fuel economy is 
viewed 
as a long term approximation  of your overall 
driving  and driving  conditions. 
To learn the average  fuel 
economy  from  a new  starting point,  press the  RESET 
button while the  average  fuel economy is displayed 
in 
the DIC. 
INSTANTANEOUS FUEL ECONOMY Shows 
your  current 
fuel economy. Instantaneous fuel 
economy  varies  with your  driving  conditions, such 
as 
acceleration,  braking and the  grade of the road being 
traveled. 
The instantaneous  fuel economy display  cannot 
be reset, therefore the reset button has  no effect while  in 
this mode. 
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Passenger’s  Temperature  Control 
The PASSENGER  CONTROL buttons with the arrows 
adjust the temperature 
on the passenger’s  side so it is 
warmer  or cooler than the temperature  set  by the driver. 
Push the 
DUAL button so the  indicator light  on  it is lil. 
Press the right arrow button  to raise the temperature. 
Press the left arrow button  to  lower the temperature.  The 
display 
will not  show the passenger’s  side temperature, 
only that 
of the  driver.  Tndicators in the passenger 
control  section will show  passenger temperature relative 
to the driver’s set  temperature. 
0 The  amber light indicates the  same temperature as 
set for  the  driver. 
The  red lights  indicate a warmer temperature than 
that  of the driver. 
The  blue  lights  indicate a cooler temDerature  than 
that  of the driver. 
Manual  Control 
If you prefer  to manually control the heating, cooling 
and ventilation  in your vehicle, you can select airflow 
direction, 
fan speed,  outside  or  recirculated  air and  air 
compressor  operation with the following buttons: 
AIR  FLOW: This control has  several settings to 
control  the direction 
of airflow when the system is not 
in AUTO. 
To access the various modes available,  continue to press 
the following four 
ATR FLOW up and  down arrows 
until the desired mode appears in the display: 
0 
0 
0 
WINDSHIELD/FLOOR: This  setting directs  half 
of  the air to the  floor ducts and  half to the  defroster 
and  side  window vents. 
MID/FLOOR: This  setting directs  half of the air 
through the instrument panel outlets. Most 
of the 
remaining  air is directed through the floor  ducts and 
a little to the defroster and  side window vents. 
MID:  This  setting directs  air through 
the instrument 
panel  outlets. 
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PUSHBUTTONS: The six numbered pushbuttons  let 
you  return  to your  favorite  stations.  You can set  up  to 
18  stations (six  AM, six 
FM1 and six FM2).  Just: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
Turn the radio on. 
Press the AM-FM  button to select the band. 
Tune in the desired  station.  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. 
Repeat the  steps  for each pushbutton. 
P SCAN: Press this button to listen to each of your 
preset stations for  a few  seconds.  The  radio will 
go to 
the first preset  station,  stop for a  few  seconds,  then go 
on to the  next preset  station. Press 
P SCAN again to  stop 
scanning.  The radio will  not stop  at a preset  station  if the 
station  is weak. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: 
Press this knob lightly so it extends.  Turn the 
knob  to increase  or  decrease  bass. 
TREB: Press this knob lightly so it extends. Turn the 
knob to  increase  or  decrease  treble. If a station is weak 
or  noisy, 
you may  want to  decrease  the treble. 
Push  these  knobs back into their stored positions  when 
you’re not using them. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: 
Turn  the control  behind the upper knob  to move 
the  sound  to the 
left or right  speakers.  The  middle 
position balances the sound between  the speakers. 
FADE: Turn the control behind the lower knob to move 
the sound to 
the front  or rear  speakers.  The  middle 
position balances the sound between the speakers. 
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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. Turn the radio on. 
2. Press AM-FM to select the band. 
3. Tune in the desired  station. 
4. 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. 
5. Repeat the steps  for  each pushbutton. 
P SCAN: Press this button  to listen  to each  of your 
preset  stations  for 
a few seconds.  The  radio will go to 
the  first  preset  station,  stop  for 
a few seconds, then go 
on  to the next preset  station. Press  P SCAN again to stop 
scanning. 
The radio will not  stop at a preset  if the station 
is  weak. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: Press this knob lightly so it extends. Turn the 
knob  to increase  or  decrease  bass. 
TREB: Press this knob lightly so it extends. Turn the 
knob to increase  or  decrease treble. 
If a station is weak 
or  noisy,  you  may  want to decrease  the treble. 
Push these knobs  back into their stored positions  when 
you’re  not using them. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: Turn the control behind the upper knob to move 
the sound to the 
left or  right  speakers.  The  middle 
position balances the sound between the speakers. 
FADE: Turn the control behind the lower knob  to  move 
the  sound to 
the front or rear  speakers.  The middle 
position  balances the sound between the  speakers. 
Playing a  Cassette  Tape 
The  longer  side with the tape visible should  face to the 
right. 
If the ignition  and the radio are on, the tape can  be 
inserted and will begin playing. 
If you  hear  nothing or 
hear a garbled  sound, the tape  may  not be in squarely. 
Press 
EJECT to remove the tape  and start over. 
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RECALL: Press  this  button  briefly  to recall the station 
being  played  or to display  the clock. 
To change  what  is 
normally  shown on  the display (station  or 
time), press 
this button until  you  see the display  you  want, then hold 
the  button 
until the display flashes.  If  you press the 
button  when  the  ignition is off,  the clock  will show for 
a 
few seconds. 
Finding a Station 
AM-FM: Press this button  to  switch between  AM, FM1 
and  FM2.  The display  shows  your  selection. 
TUNE: Press  the  up or down  arrow to  choose 
radio  stations. 
SEEK: Press the  up or down  arrow to  go to the next 
higher  or  lower  station and stay there.  The  sound will 
mute while seeking. 
SCAN: Press one of the SEEK  arrows  for  two  seconds 
and  SCAN  will appear  on 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 one of the SEEK  buttons  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 
FM1 and six FM2). Just: 
1. Turn the radio  on. 
2. Press AM-FM  to select  the band. 
3. Tune in the desired  station 
4. Press TONE  to select  the setting you prefer. 
5. 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 tone  you selected 
will be automatically  selected  for that button. 
6. Repeat the steps  for each pushbutton. 
P SCAN: Press  this button to listen to  each of your 
preset  stations  for  a  few seconds.  The  radio  will 
go to 
the first preset station,  stop  for a few  seconds,  then go 
on  to the  next preset  station.  Press P  SCAN  again to stop 
scanning.  If 
a preset  station has weak reception, the 
radio  will not stop  at the  preset  station. 
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AUTO SET Press this button and  the  system will seek 
and  set the  12 strongest  FM 
or the 6 strongest  AM 
stations on your preset buttons  (depending 
on which 
band  (AM  or FM)  you are listening to). AUTO 
SET will 
flash while seeking and will remain 
on until  this 
function  is complete.  To return 
to the stations  you 
manually 
set, press  AUTO  SET again. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: 
Press this  knob lightly so it extends. Turn the 
knob  to  increase  or decrease  bass. 
TREB: Press this  knob  lightly so it  extends.  Turn the 
knob  to  increase  or decrease  treble. 
If a station is weak 
or  noisy, 
you may  want  to  decrease  the treble. 
Push these knobs back  into their stored positions  when 
you’re  not using  them. 
TONE: This feature  allows you to choose  preset bass 
and treble equalization  settings designed  for  classical, 
pop,  rock,  jazz,  talk and country/western  stations. 
CLASS  will appear  on the display when  you first press 
TONE.  Each time  you press  it,  another  setting will 
appear  on  the  display. Press  it again after 
C & W 
appears and  MANUAL will appear.  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  MANUAL  will appear. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: 
Press this knob lightly so it  extends.  Turn the 
knob to move the sound 
to the  left  or  right speakers. 
The  middle position balances the sound between 
the speakers. 
FADE: Press this  knob lightly so it extends. Turn the 
knob to move the sound 
to the  front  or  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 
The  longer  side with the tape visible should  face to the 
right.  If the ignition and  the  radio  are on, the tape can be 
inserted and  will begin playing. 
If you hear nothing  or 
hear  a garbled sound, the tape  may 
not be in squarely. 
Press  EJECT  to  remove  the tape and start over. 
While the tape  is playing, 
use the  VOLUME,  FADE, 
BAL, 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 an  arrow to 
show  which  side 
of the tape  is  playing. 
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