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replaced by the original message.
Each successive press of the trip switch causes the computer to continually cycle through the stored data which is then
displayed on the message center.
The trip computer switch pack, mounted on the fascia is only enabled while the trip computer output is displayed. Refer to
the Drivers Handbook for fu ll operating instructions.
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Audio Unit - Audio System
Description and Operation
The choice of two entertainment system s is available; base or premium.
The base system comprises a radio cassette player with in tegral message display and "Phone Ready" controls for an
accessory telephone; door speakers and tweeters.
The premium system has the following additional components: power amplifier, CD autochanger, sub-woofer and 'A' post
tweeters fitted instead of front door tweeters.
Both systems can be operated remotely by use of switches loca ted on the steering wheel and have an electrically operated
aerial.
Telephone controls incorporated in the ra dio cassette unit facilitate inclusion of the GSM hands free telephone system
available as optional equipment.
After diagnostic or repair operations, refer to the Sound System Handbook for setting-up procedures and operation.
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The CD Autochanger and amplifier are mounte d on a bracket as a single assembly located at the left hand side of the trunk.
The complete assembly must be removed before the CD Autochanger and amplifier can be separated.
When the CD option is selected, the CD unit cycles through a self-check sequence and indicates the current status on the
message display. Refer to the Sound System Ha ndbook for complete operating instructions.