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Reporting safety defects
that your
cause a crash or cause in
jury or death, you in
form the
in addition to noti
fying
it
may open
an investigation, and if it finds
t h at a safety defects exists
in a group of ve
and remedy cam-
AND ADVICE
Outside the
U.S.A. or Canada
Operating your
in the United
and
safety standards. Therefore,
for the in other countries.
that
paign.
for
between oc
or United may cause engine
damage;
To contact you may either
(or 366-0123 in Wash ington,
You can
safety from the
service may be inadequate due to of
proper service
VOLKSWAGEN cannot be responsi
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Tips for Using Your Cassette Ta
pe Player
For cas
settes. To ensure that your cassette
operates use name-brand
cass ettes.
you experience with pre-re
corded cassettes, it's a good idea to re-re
cord the contents
of th e cassette onto a
name -brand cassette .
To avoid caused by the cassettes use cassettes having a
maximum recording time of minutes cassettes). casse ttes are espe
15 F -1 oo or very high (above Remember, the temperature inside your car
can be much higher than the outside tem
perature.
avoi d expos ing cassettes to direct The best idea is to stor e cassettes
in their
cases .
the sound of the cassette has a
period (about 1 hours,
pending on what kind of tape is being the tape head may be dirty.
casset te . Use casse ttes and the manufactu rer's in
structions carefully.
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CD Mode*
The
mode.
Note
no disc is in the
in the
mode is and resp .
Automatic Track Scanning
button 6 to start au
tomatic scanning to the next track.
After seconds. scanning
To stop scanning, press the button
second
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CD
a-
and a you can
resp.
is inserted.
e -CO-Changer Diode
This diode indicates that the
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