To change from playback by artist to playback by
album, press the pushbutton located below the Sort
By label. From the sort screen, push one of the
buttons below the album button. Press the
pushbutton below the Back label to return to the
main music navigator screen. Now the album name
displays on the second line between the arrows and
songs from the current album begins to play. Once
all songs from that album have played, the player
moves to the next album in alphabetical order on
the CD-R and begins playing MP3 les from that
album.
To exit music navigator mode, press the button
below the Back label to return to normal MP3
playback.BAND:Press this button to listen to the radio
when a CD is playing. The CD remains inside the
radio for future listening.
CD/AUX (CD/Auxiliary):Press this button to play
a CD when listening to the radio. The CD icon
and a message showing disc and/or track number
displays when a CD is in the player. Press this
button again and the system automatically
searches for an auxiliary input device such as a
portable audio player. If a portable audio player is
not connected, No Aux Input Device displays.
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+u−(Volume):Press this button to increase
or to decrease the volume.
+
tu−(Seek):Press either arrow to go to the
next or the previous radio station and stay
there. The radio seeks stations only with a strong
signal that are in the selected band.
While a CD is playing in a single CD player, press
the minus button to go to the previous track or
the plus button to go to the next track on the CD.
While a CD is playing in a six-disc CD player,
loaded with more than one CD, press the minus
button to go to the previous disc or the plus button
to go to the next disc.
If the radio has the navigation system, some of
the audio steering wheel controls work when
a DVD is playing in the navigation radio. See the
Navigation System manual for more information.
Radio Reception
Frequency interference and static can occur
during normal radio reception if items such as
cellphone chargers, vehicle convenience
accessories, and external electronic devices are
plugged into the accessory power outlet. If there is
interference or static, unplug the item from the
accessory power outlet.
AM
The range for most AM stations is greater than for
FM, especially at night. The longer range can
cause station frequencies to interfere with each
other. For better radio reception, most AM
radio stations boost the power levels during the
day, and then reduces these levels during
the night. Static can also occur when things like
storms and power lines interfere with radio
reception. When this happens, try reducing the
treble on the radio.
FM Stereo
FM stereo gives the best sound, but FM signals
reach only about 10 to 40 miles (16 to 65 km). Tall
buildings or hills can interfere with FM signals,
causing the sound to fade in and out.
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XM™ Satellite Radio Service
XM™ Satellite Radio Service gives digital radio
reception from coast-to-coast in the 48 contiguous
United States, and in Canada. Just as with FM,
tall buildings or hills can interfere with satellite
radio signals, causing the sound to fade in and out.
In addition, traveling or standing under heavy
foliage, bridges, garages, or tunnels may cause
the loss of XM™ signal for a period of time.
The radio might display NO XM SIGNAL to
indicate interference.
Cellular Phone Usage
Cellular phone usage could cause interference
with your vehicle’s radio. This interference
could occur when making or receiving phone calls,
charging the phone’s battery, or simply having
the phone on. This interference is an increased
level of static while listening to the radio. If static is
received while listening to the radio, unplug the
cellular phone and turn it off.
Care of Your CDs
Handle CDs carefully. Store them in their original
cases or other protective cases and away from
direct sunlight and dust. The CD player scans the
bottom surface of the disc. If the surface of a CD is
damaged, such as cracked, broken, or scratched,
the CD will not play properly or not at all. If the
surface of a CD is soiled, take a soft, lint free cloth
or dampen a clean, soft cloth in a mild, neutral
detergent solution mixed with water, and clean it.
Make sure the wiping process starts from the center
to the edge.
Do not touch the bottom side of a CD while
handling it; this could damage the surface. Pick up
CDs by grasping the outer edges or the edge of
the hole and the outer edge.
Care of the CD Player
Do not use CD lens cleaners for CD players
because the lens of the CD optics can become
contaminated by lubricants.
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Appearance Care (cont.)
Tires........................................................ 450
Underbody Maintenance........................... 451
Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials.......... 452
Washing Your Vehicle.............................. 447
Weatherstrips........................................... 447
Windshield and Wiper Blades................... 449
Wood Panels........................................... 447
Ashtray(s).................................................... 187
Audio System(s).......................................... 240
Audio Steering Wheel Controls................. 269
Care of Your CD Player........................... 271
Care of Your CDs.................................... 271
Diversity Antenna System......................... 272
Navigation/Radio System,
see Navigation Manual......................... 266
Radio with CD......................................... 246
Rear Seat Audio (RSA)............................ 266
Setting the Time..............................242, 244
Theft-Deterrent Feature............................ 268
Understanding Radio Reception............... 270
XM™ Satellite Radio Antenna System...... 272
Automatic Transmission
Fluid........................................................ 367
Operation................................................. 122B
Battery........................................................ 385
Electric Power Management..................... 183
Exterior Lighting Battery Saver................. 181
Before Leaving on a Long Trip.................... 313
Brake
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)................. 279
Emergencies............................................ 281
Panic Assist............................................. 284
Parking.................................................... 127
System Warning Light.............................. 204
Brake Pedal, Throttle................................... 120
Brakes........................................................ 381
Braking....................................................... 278
Braking in Emergencies............................... 281
Break-In, New Vehicle................................. 116
Bulb Replacement....................................... 396
Halogen Bulbs......................................... 396
High Intensity Discharge (HID)
Lighting................................................ 396
Buying New Tires........................................ 416
508
C
Calibration................................................... 134
California Fuel............................................. 350
California Proposition 65 Warning................ 347
Canadian Owners........................................... 3
Capacities and Speci cations...................... 464
Carbon Monoxide..............104, 132, 317, 331
Care of
Safety Belts............................................. 447
Your CD Player........................................ 271
Your CDs ................................................. 271
Cargo Cover............................................... 155
Cargo Management System........................ 155
CD, MP3 ..................................................... 257
Cell Phone Storage Area............................. 154
Center Console Storage Area...................... 154
Chains, Tire................................................. 422
Charging System Light................................ 204
Check
Engine Light............................................ 208
Checking Things Under the Hood................ 354
Chemical Paint Spotting.............................. 451Child Restraints
Child Restraint Systems............................. 49
Infants and Young Children........................ 46
Lower Anchors and Tethers for
Children.................................................. 55
Older Children........................................... 43
Securing a Child Restraint in a
Rear Seat Position................................. 62
Securing a Child Restraint in the
Right Front Seat Position........................ 65
Where to Put the Restraint........................ 53
Cigarette Lighter.......................................... 187
Cleaning
Aluminum or Chrome-Plated Wheels........ 449
Exterior Lamps/Lenses............................. 448
Fabric/Carpet........................................... 445
Finish Care.............................................. 448
Inside of Your Vehicle .............................. 443
Instrument Panel, Vinyl, and
Other Plastic Surfaces.......................... 446
Leather.................................................... 446
Speaker Covers....................................... 447
Tires........................................................ 450
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P
Paint, Damage............................................ 451
Panic Brake Assist...................................... 284
Parade Dimming.......................................... 182
Park Aid...................................................... 184
Park (P)
Shifting Into............................................. 129
Shifting Out of......................................... 131
Parking
Assist....................................................... 184
Brake....................................................... 127
Over Things That Burn............................ 131
Passenger Airbag Status Indicator............... 202
Passenger Compartment Air Filter............... 195
Passenger Sensing System........................... 81
Passing....................................................... 287
PASS-Key
®III+........................................... 114
PASS-Key®III+ Operation........................... 114
Power
Accessory Outlet(s).................................. 186
Door Locks.............................................. 101
Electrical System..................................... 454
Liftgate..................................................... 104
Lumbar Controls........................................ 10
Retained Accessory (RAP)....................... 118
Seat.......................................................... 10Power (cont.)
Steering Fluid.......................................... 379
Windows.................................................. 109
Pretensioners, Safety Belt............................. 42
Programmable Automatic Door Locks.......... 102
Q
Questions and Answers
About Safety Belts..................................... 26
R
Radios........................................................ 240
Care of Your CD Player........................... 271
Care of Your CDs.................................... 271
Navigation/Radio System,
see Navigation Manual......................... 266
Radio with CD......................................... 246
Rear Seat Audio...................................... 266
Setting the Time..............................242, 244
Theft-Deterrent......................................... 268
Understanding Reception......................... 270
Reading Lamps........................................... 182
Rear Air Conditioning System...................... 195
Rear Axle.................................................... 394
Limited-Slip.............................................. 283
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