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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANELCONTENTS Instruments And Controls .................193
Base Instrument Cluster ..................194
Instrument Cluster With Tach ..............195
Instrument Cluster Descriptions ............196
Electronic Digital Clock ..................204
▫ Clock Setting Procedur e.................204
Radio General Information ................205
▫ Radio Broadcast Signals .................205
▫ Two Types Of Signals ..................205 ▫ Electrical Disturbances ..................205
▫ AM Reception .......................205
▫ FM Reception ........................205
Sales Code RAZ — AM/ FM Stereo Radio With
Cassette Tape Player, CD Player And CD Changer
Controls .............................206
▫ Operating Instructions — Radio ...........206
▫ Power Switch, Volume Control ............206
▫ Seek Button (Radio Mode) ...............206
▫ Tuning .............................207 4
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The trip odometer shows individual trip mileage. To
switch from odometer to trip odometer, press the Trip
Odometer button.
24. Cruise Indicator
This display indicator shows that the Speed Control
System is ON.
25. Trip Odometer Button
Press this button to change the display from odometer to
trip odometer. The word TRIP will appear when in the
trip odometer mode.
Push in and hold the button for two seconds to reset the
trip odometer to 0 miles or kilometers. The odometer
must be in trip mode to reset. ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CLOCK
The clock and radio each use the display panel built into
the radio. A digital readout shows the time in hours and
minutes whenever the ignition switch is in the ON or
ACC position and the time button is pressed.
When the ignition switch is in the OFF position, or when
the radio frequency is being displayed, time keeping is
accurately maintained.
Clock Setting Procedure
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON or ACC position
and press the time button. Using the tip of a ballpoint pen
or similar object, press either the hour (H) or minute (M)
buttons on the radio.
2. Press the H button to set hours or the M button to set
minutes. The time setting will increase each time you
press a button.204 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
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SET 1 will now show in the display window. Select the
“ 1 – 5 ” button you wish to lock onto this station and press
and release that button. If a button is not selected within
5 seconds after pressing the SET button, the station will
continue to play but will not be locked into push-button
memory.
You may add a second station to each push-button by
repeating the above procedure with this exception: Press
the SET button twice and SET 2 will show in the display
window. Each button can be set for SET 1 and SET 2 in
both AM and FM. This allows a total of 10 AM and 10 FM
stations to be locked into push-button memory. The
stations stored in SET 2 memory can be selected by
pressing the push-button twice.
Time
Press the TIME button to change the display between
radio frequency and time. To set the clock, use a ballpoint pen or similar object to
press the hour (H) or minute (M) buttons on the radio,
The time setting will increase each time you press the
button. Press any other button to exit from the clock
setting mode.
General Information
This radio complies with Part 15 of FCC rules and with
RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the
following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference,
2. This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired opera-
tion.
NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressively ap-
proved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user ’ s authority to operate the equipment.220 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
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Pretensioners .......................... 50
Rear Seat ............................. 42
Untwisting Procedure .................... 48
Seats ................................. 107
Adjustment .......................... 107
Bench ............................ 126,128
Easy Entry ........................... 120
Easy-Out Roller ....................... 126
Heated .............................. 110
Integrated, Child ....................... 68
Lumbar Support ....................... 112
Power .............................. 108
Reclining ......................... 1 10,112
Removal ....................... 121,124,126
Tilting .............................. 120
Security Alarm (Theft Alarm) ................ 27
Selection of Coolant ................... 395,422
Sentry Key ............................. 13
Sentry Key Programming ................... 15 Service Assistance .................... 448,449
Service Contract ......................... 450
Service Engine Soon Light (Malfunction Indicator) . 202
Service Manuals ........................ 454
Setting the Clock ........................ 204
Shoulder Belts ........................... 42
Signals, Turn ................... 138,197,418,419
Sliding Door ............................ 29
Slippery Surfaces, Driving On ............... 367
Snow Chains (Tire Chains) ................. 327
Snow Tires ............................ 329
Spare Tire ..................... 320,321,349,360
Spark Plugs ............................ 384
Speed Control .......................... 147
Speedometer ........................... 197
Starting ............................... 292
Engine Fails to Start ................. 293,295
Starting and Operating .................... 292 INDEX 471
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