
Compact  Disc  Messages 
E (Error): If this message  and  a  number  appears  on 
the  radio  display or 
if the disc  comes  out,  it could be  for 
one  of the  following  reasons: 
You’re  driving  on  a very  rough road.  When the  road 
0 It’s  very  hot. When  the temperature returns to 
becomes  smoother,  the disc should  play. 
normal,  the  disc should play. 
The  disc is dirty,  scratched,  wet or  upside  down. 
The air is  very  humid. If so, wait about  an hour  and 
try  again. 
If the  CD is not  playing correctly, for  any other reason, 
try  a  known  good  CD. 
If any  error occurs repeatedly  or if an error can’t  be 
corrected,  contact your dealer. 
If your  radio displays  an 
error  number,  write  it down  and  provide it  to your 
dealer  when  reporting the problem. 
Radio with CD (Up Level) 
Playing the  Radio 
POWER: Push  this knob to turn  the  system  on  and off. 
VOL (Volume): Turn the knob  to  increase  or to 
decrease volume. 
RECALL: Press this  button  to switch the display 
between  the  radio station frequency  and the time. 
Pressing this  button with the  ignition 
off will display 
the time. 
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Finding a Station 
AM/FM: Press this  button to  switch  between AM,  FM1 
and  FM2.  The  display will  show your selection. 
TUNE: Press this  knob lightly so it extends.  Turn it  to 
choose  radio stations.  Press the knob  back  into its 
stored position  when you’re not using it. 
A SEEK v: Press  the up  or  the down  arrow  to go  to 
the  next  or to the previous station  and stay there. 
Setting  Preset Stations 
The six  numbered  pushbuttons let  you return to  your 
favorite stations.  You can set up to 
18 stations  (six  AM, 
six  FMI  and  six  FM2)  by performing  the following 
steps: 
1. Turn  the  radio on. 
2. Press AM/FM  to select  AM,  FM1  or  FM2. 
3. Tune in the desired station. 
4. Press  and hold  one  of  the  six  numbered 
pushbuttons until  SET  appears  on  the  display. 
Whenever  you  press  that  numbered  pushbutton,  the  station  you  set  will return. 
5.  Repeat  the  steps for  each  pushbutton. 
Setting the  Tone  (Bass/Treble) 
Equalizer: A seven-band  equalizer  is part  of your  audio 
system. Slide the  levers  up to boost or  down to reduce 
frequency range. 
Adjusting  the Speakers  (Balance/Fade) 
BAL  (Balance): Press this  knob lightly so it extends. 
Turn  it to  move  the sound  toward  the  left  or  the 
right speakers. 
FADE: Press this  knob  lightly so it extends.  Turn it to 
move  the sound  toward the front  or the  rear  speakers. 
Press these  knobs  back into their stored  positions  when 
you’re not using  them. 
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Playing  a  Compact  Disc 
Insert  a  disc partway into the slot,  label  side up. The 
player  will  pull it in.  The  compact  disc symbol  will appear 
on  the  display.  If  the  ignition and the radio are on,  the disc 
will  begin  playing.  CD  will  appear  on  the display next to 
the  compact  disc  symbol.  If  you  want  to insert a disc 
when  the  ignition is 
off, first press  the EJECT button. 
The  integral  CD player  can  play the smaller 
8 cm single 
discs.  Full-size  compact  discs and the smaller discs 
are loaded in  the  same  manner. 
If  an  error  appears  on  the  display, see  “Compact  Disc 
Messages”  later  in this section. 
1 PREV  (Previous): Press this  pushbutton  to go  to the 
start  of the  current  track 
if more than eight  seconds 
have  played.  If  you hold the  pushbutton  or press  it  more 
than  once,  the  player  will  continue moving  back 
through  the  disc. 
2 NEXT: Press this pushbutton to  go to the start  of 
the  next  track. 
If you  hold the pushbutton  or press 
it  more  than  once,  the  player will  continue moving 
forward through  the  disc. 
3 RDM (Random): Press this pushbutton to hear the 
tracks  in random,  rather than sequential, order.  The 
display will  show  RDM.  Press RDM again  to  turn 
off random  play. 
5 REV  (Reversej: Press  and hoid this  pushbutton to 
quickly  reverse within  a  track.  You will  hear sound  at  a 
reduced  volume. The display will  show elapsed time. 
6 FWD (Forward): Press and hold this pushbutton 
to  quickly  advance  forward within  a track.  You will  hear 
sound  at a  reduced  volume.  The  display will show 
elapsed time. 
A SEEK : Press  the  up  or  the  down  arrow  to go  to 
the  next  or to the  previous track. 
RECALL: Press  this  button to  see  what track is 
currently playing. Press  it again within five  seconds  to 
see  how  long the track  has  been  playing. When 
a 
new track  starts to  play, the track  number will also 
appear. Press  it a  third time  and  the time of day will  be 
displayed. 
AM/FM: Press  this  button to  listen  to the  radio  when  a 
disc  is playing.  The disc  will stop but remain  in  the 
player. 
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CD/PLAY: Press this  button to play  a  CD  when 
listening  to the  radio. 
EJECT: Press this  button to  stop  a CD  when  it is 
playing or to  remove a CD  when  it is not playing. 
The  EJECT  button will  work with the radio 
off. 
Compact  Disc Messages 
E (Error): If this  message  and  a  number  appears  on 
the  radio display  or 
if the disc  comes  out,  it could be  for 
one  of  the following reasons: 
You’re  driving  on  a very  rough  road.  When  the  road 
becomes  smoother, the disc should play. 
It’s very hot.  When  the temperature returns to 
normal, the disc should play. 
The  disc is dirty, scratched,  wet or  upside  down. 
The air is very humid. If so, wait  about  an hour  and 
try  again. 
If the  CD  is  not playing correctly, for  any other  reason, 
try  a  known  good 
CD. 
If any  error occurs repeatedly  or if an error can’t  be 
corrected, contact your dealer. 
If your  radio displays  an 
error  number,  write it down  and  provide it  to your 
dealer  when reporting the  problem. 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
THEFTLOCK@  is designed to  discourage theft of  your 
radio. It  works  by  using a  secret  code  to disable all radio 
functions  whenever  battery power is interrupted. 
The  THEFTLOCK  feature  for  the radio may  be  used  or 
ignored. 
If ignored,  the  system  plays  normally  and 
the  radio  is not protected by  the  feature. If  THEFTLOCK 
is activated, your  radio  will  not  operate 
if stolen. 
When  THEFTLOCK  is activated,  the  radio  will display 
LOC  to  indicate  a locked condition  anytime battery 
power  is removed.  If  your  battery loses power  for  any 
reason,  you must  unlock  the  radio with  the  secret 
code  before  it will  operate. 
Activating the  Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
The instructions  which  follow  explain  how  to enter 
your secret  code to activate  the THEFTLOCK  system. 
Read  through all nine  steps before  starting  the 
procedure. 
If  you  allow more than 15  seconds  to elapse  between 
any  steps,  the radio  automatically  reverts to  time 
and  you  must  start the procedure  over  at  Step  4. 
1. Write down  any  three  or four-digit  number  from 000 
to 1999 and keep  it in  a safe  place  separate  from 
the  vehicle. 
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2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 
Turn the ignition  on. 
Turn the  radio 
off. 
Press  the 1 and 4 pushbuttons  at the  same  time. 
Hold  them  down  until 
--- shows  on the display. 
Next  you  will use  the  secret code  number  which  you 
have  written  down. 
Press  MIN  and 
000 will  appear  on  the display. 
Press  MIN  again 
to make the  last  two digits  agree 
with  your  code. 
Press 
HR to  make  the  first one  or two  digits  agree 
with  your  code. 
Press  AM/FM  after  you  have  confirmed that the 
code  matches  the  secret code  you  have  written 
down.  The  display will  show  REP to let  you  know 
that  you  need  to  repeat Steps 
5 through 7 to confirm 
your  secret  code. 
Press  AM/FM  and  this time the disdav will show 
Unlocking  the Theft-Deterrent Feature 
After 
a Power Loss 
Enter  your secret  code as follows;  pause  no  more  than 
15 seconds betweer! steps: 
1. Turn the  ignition  on.  LOC will appear  on  the 
2. Press MIN  and 000 will appear  on  the display. 
3. Press  MIN again to make the  last  two digits  agree 
display. 
with your code. 
4. Press HR to 
make  the first  one or two  digits  agree 
with your code. 
5.  Press  AM/FM  after you  have  confirmed that  the 
code  matches  the secret code  you  have  written 
down.  The  display will  show  SEC,  indicating 
the  radio  is now  operable  and secure. 
If you enter the  wrong  code  eight times, INOP will 
SEC  to  let  you  know  that your  radio 
is secure.  appear  on  the 
display. You wilj have  to wait  an hour 
I, 
with the  ignition  on before  you  can  try  again.  When 
(eight tries  per  chance) to enter  the correct code before 
With  the 
ignition off, the  THEFTLOCK  LED  indicator will you try again, you only have three chances 
flash, indicating  a secured  radio. 
INOP appears. 
If you lose  or forget your code, contact your  dealership. 
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Disabling the Theft-Deterrent Feature 
Enter your secret  code  as  follows;  pause no more than 
15 seconds between  steps: 
1. Turn the ignition  on. 
2. Turn the radio off. 
3. Press  the 1 and 4 pushbuttons  at the same time. 
Hold  them  down  until 
SEC shows on the  display. 
4. Press  MIN  and 000 will  appear  on  the display. 
5. Press MIN again  to make  the  last  two digits  agree 
with  your  code. 
6. Press HR to make  the  first one  or  two  digits agree 
with  your  code. 
7. Press AM/FM  after you have confirmed that  the 
code  matches  the  secret  code  you  have written 
down.  The  display will  show 
---, indicating that  the 
radio  is  no longer  secured. 
If  the  code entered  is incorrect, 
SEC will appear  on the 
display.  The radio  will remain secured until the correct 
code  is entered. 
When  battery power  is removed  and later applied  to 
a 
secured radio,  the  radio  won’t  turn  on and LOC will 
appear  on the  display. 
To unlock a secured  radio,  see “Unlocking  the 
Theft-Deterrent Feature  After a  Power 
Loss” earlier  in 
this  section. 
Audio Steering Wheel Controls 
If your vehicle has this  feature,  you  can  control  certain 
radio  functions using  the buttons  on  your  steering 
wheel. 
PRESET: Press  this button  to play  the  stations  you 
have programmed  on  the  radio  preset  pushbuttons. 
The  radio  will go to a preset  station,  play  for  a few 
seconds,  then go to the  next  station.  When  a cassette 
tape  is playing,  press this  button  to change  tape 
sides.  Press  this button  again  to  stop  scanning  the 
preset stations. 
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AM FM: Press this button to  select  AM, FMI  or  FM2. 
The  band  you  select  will  be displayed.  The  frequency 
will  also  be displayed  and, 
if the  station is  in  stereo, the 
stereo  indicator  will  also  be displayed. 
If a cassette 
tape  or compact  disc  is playing,  it will  stop  and the  radio 
will  play. 
SEEK A : Press  the  up or the  down  arrow  to go to 
the  next  or  to  the  previous  radio station and stay there. 
If a  cassette  tape  is playing,  press the  up  or the down 
arrow  to  search  for  the  next  or the previous selection on 
the  tape.  Your  tape  must  have at least  three  seconds  of 
silence  between  each  selection for 
SEEK to work. If a 
compact  disc  is playing,  press the  up  arrow  to  go to the 
start  of the  next  track.  Press  the down arrow to 
go to the 
start  of the  current  track 
if more than  eight  seconds  have 
played. 
If less  than  eight  seconds have  played,  press the 
down  arrow  to  go  to  the previous track. 
A VOL (Volume) v: Press the up or the down  arrow 
to  increase  or  to  decrease  volume. 
PLAY: Press this  button to  play  a cassette tape  or 
compact  disc  when  listening to the radio. 
MUTE: Press this button to  silence the  system. Press it 
again, or any other radio button,  to turn  on the  sound. 
Understanding  Radio Reception 
AM 
The  range  for  most  AM  stations  is greater than for FM, 
especially at  night. The longer  range, however, can 
cause stations  to interfere  with  each  other. AM can  pick 
up noise from things like  storms and power lines. Try 
reducing the treble  to  reduce this noise 
if you  ever get it. 
FM  stereo will  give  you the best  sound,  but 
FM signals 
will  reach  only about 
10 to 40 miles (1 6 to 65 km). 
Tall  buildings  or hills can  interfere  with FM signals, 
causing the sound  to come and  go. 
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Care of Your Cassette Tape Player 
A tape player that  is not cleaned regularly  can cause 
reduced  sound  quality, ruined cassettes or  a  damaged 
mechanism.  Cassette tapes should  be stored  in their 
cases  away  from contaminants, direct sunlight  and 
extreme  heat. 
If they  aren’t,  they may not operate 
properly  or  may  cause  failure of the tape  player. 
Your  tape  player should  be cleaned regularly after  every 
50 hours of use.  Your radio may display CLN to 
indicate  that  you  have  used  your  tape  player for 
50 hours without resetting the tape  clean timer. If this 
message  appears  on  the  display, your cassette 
tape  player  needs to be  cleaned. It will still  play tapes, 
but  you  should clean  it as  soon  as possible  to 
prevent  damage  to your  tapes  and player.  If  you notice 
a  reduction in  sound quality, try  a  known  good 
cassette to  see 
if the tape or the tape  player is at fault. 
If this  other cassette  has  no  improvement  in sound 
quality, clean  the tape  player. 
For  best  results, use a scrubbing action, non-abrasive 
cleaning cassette with  pads  which scrub the tape 
head  as  the hubs  of the cleaner cassette turn.  The 
recommended  cleaning cassette is available through 
your  dealership.  The 
cut tape detection  feature of your  cassette tape 
player  may identify the cleaning cassette  tape as 
a  damaged  tape, 
in error. To prevent  the cleaning 
cassette from being  ejected,  use  the  following  steps: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
Turn the  ignition  on. 
Turn  the  radio 
off. 
Press and  hold the  TAPE/PLAY  button  for  five 
seconds.  The tape  symbol  on  the  display  will 
flash  for  two  seconds. 
Insert the scrubbing action cleaning  cassette. 
Eject the cleaning cassette after  the  manufacturer’s 
recommended  cleaning time. 
After  the cleaning cassette is  ejected,  the  cut tape 
detection feature will  be active  again. 
You may  also choose  a non-scrubbing  action, wet-type 
cleaner  which  uses  a  cassette with a fabric  belt  to 
clean the tape head. This  type of cleaning cassette  will 
not eject  on its own.  A  non-scrubbing  action  cleaner 
may  not clean as thoroughly as  the  scrubbing type 
cleaner.  The  use  of a non-scrubbing  action,  dry-type 
cleaning cassette  is not  recommended. 
After  you  clean the  player, press and hold  EJECT  for 
five  seconds  to reset  the  CLN  indicator.  The  radio 
will display 
--- to  show  the  indicator was  reset. 
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