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Climate Control System .122
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Fully-automatic Operation .124
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Semi-automatic Operation .125
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Mode Button/Mode Icons .127
Sunlight Sensor/
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Temperature Sensor .129
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Rear A/C Unit .130
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Audio System .133
AM/FM/Cassette/CD changer ........................
Audio System .133
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Operating the Radio .134
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Adjusting the Sound .137
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Audio System Lighting .137
Operating the Cassette
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Player .139
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Tape Search Functions .140
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Operating the CD Changer .143
CD Changer Error
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Indications .150
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Audio System .151
AM/FM/Cassette/CD Stereo ........................
Audio System .151
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Operating the Radio .152
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Adjusting the Sound .156
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Audio System Lighting .157
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Radio Frequencies .157 ........................
Radio Reception .157
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Operating the CD Player .159
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Operating the CD Changer .161
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Protecting Compact Discs .162
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CD Player Error Indications .163
CD Changer Error
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Indications .164
Operating the Cassette .....................................
Player .165
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Tape Search Functions .166
Caring f or the Cassette
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Player .168
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Remote Audio Controls .169
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Thef t Protection .170
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Security System .171
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Cruise Control .172
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Trip Computer .175
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(Without Navigation System) .175
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(With Navigation System) .185
HomeLink Universal .................................
Tranceiver .188
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When you turn the A/C of f , the
system cannot regulate the inside
temperature if you set it below the
outside temperature. With the A/C
on, use the temperature buttons to
adjust the temperature of the air
flow to a comfortable setting. Pressing the A/C button or touching
the A/C icon turns the air
conditioningonandoff.Youwillsee
A/C ON or A/C OFF displayed. You can manually select various
f unctions of the Climate Control
system when it is in FULL AUTO.
All other f eatures remain auto-
matically controlled. Some of these
f unctions appear in the Trip
Computer/Navigation System
display. With the Navigation System,
press the A/C-Trip button next to
the display to show these functions.
Climat e Cont rol Syst em
Comf ort and Convenience Feat ures
Semi-automatic Operation
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The Trip Computer displays the
f ollowing inf ormation. The ignition
switch must be in Accessory or ON.Clock
Direction of travel
Outside temperature
Instantaneous f uel mileage
The Range, or estimated distance
you can travel on the fuel
remaining in the tank. This
distance is estimated from the fuel
economy you have gotten over the
last several miles, so it will vary
with changes in speed, traf f ic, etc.
Trip Computer
(Without Navigation System)
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TheAvgdisplayshowsyouthe
average f uel economy since you
last reset the display.
The E/T is the elapsed time that
the ignition has been on. It
automatically resets to 0.0 when it
reaches twelve hours. This display
can be reset at any time.
The Trip display shows you the
total distance you have driven
since it was last reset. When it
passes 999.9, it stops displaying
tenths and goes to 1000. When it
passes 9999, it clears to 0.0.
The display also has manual
f unctions f or the Climate Control
System. Ref er to page . 125
Trip Computer
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The display shows either the range
and Avg f uel economy, or the E/T
and Trip odometer. To change
between these, press and release the
TRIP button.
To reset the Avg f uel economy, E/T,
and Trip odometer, press and hold
the RESET button until you hear a
beep.The outside temperature, f uel
economy, range, and trip odometer
can be displayed in either English or
Metric units. To change between
units, press the TRIP button and
hold it f or f ive seconds.
Trip Computer
Changing and Resetting the
Display
Changing Units of Measurement
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To set the clock:Push the CLOCK button. The
hours digits will start blinking. If
you want to only set the minutes,
go to step 4. To change the hours to a lower
number, press and hold the
MODE button. To change the
hours to a higher number, press
andholdtheA/Cbutton.
To set the minutes, press the
CLOCK button again. The
minutes digits will start blinking.
When the hours reach the desired
number, release the button. Use the MODE or A/C button to
set the minutes to the desired
number.
Press the CLOCK button again.
The clock will return to its normal
display.
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3.4.
5.
6.
Setting the Clock
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You can also quickly set the time to
the nearest hour. Press the CLOCK
button, then press the RESET button.
If the displayed time is before the
half hour, it will reset back to the
previous hour. If the displayed time
is af ter the half hour, it will reset
f orward to the next hour.
For example:
1:06 will reset to 1:00
1:52 will reset to 2:00
The compass shows your direction
of travel. It indicates eight directions.
Compass operation can be af f ected
by driving near power lines or
stations, across bridges, through
tunnels, over railroad crossings, past
large vehicles, or driving near large
objects that can cause a magnetic
disturbance.
It can also be af f ected by accessories
such as antennas and roof racks that
are mounted by magnets.The compass may need to be
manually calibrated af ter exposure to
a strong magnetic field. If the
compassseemstobecontinually
showing the wrong direction and is
not self -calibrating, do the f ollowing.
NOTE: You should do this procedure
in an open area, away from buildings,
power lines, and other vehicles.
The compass is self -calibrating. If
you see ‘‘ ’’ in the direction
display and ‘‘Calibrate’’ is blinking,
the compass is self -calibrating.
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Trip Computer
Compass Operation
Compass Calibration
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Press and hold the CLOCK and
TRIP buttons until the display
changes (about 1 second).
Press the Calibrate (MODE)
button.
Press the Set (FAN) button.
‘‘Calibrate’’ will start blinking, and
the direction display will change to
‘‘ ’’.
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