P(Power):Press thePbutton to turn the
system on or off. The rear speakers are muted
when the power is turned on.
u(Volume):Turn theuknob to increase or
to decrease the volume. The left volume knob
controls the left wired headphones and the right
volume knob controls the right wired headphones.
SRCE (Source):Press this button to select a
source: radio, CD, or DVD. The inactive CD
or DVD remains inside the radio for future
listening.SEEK:Press this button to advance to the next
station or track and stay there. The display shows
the selection. This function is inactive if the
front seat passengers are listening to the same
audio source.
To scan preset stations, press and hold the
SEEK button for two seconds and the radio
advances to the next preset station. If you continue
to hold the button down, the radio continues to
advance through the available preset stations.
The display shows the selections. This function
is inactive if the front seat passengers are listing
to the radio.
When a CD is playing, press the SEEK button
to go to the next track on the CD. This function is
inactive if the front seat passengers are listening
to a CD.
When a CD is playing in the six-disc CD player,
press and hold the SEEK button for 2 seconds
to go you to the next CD, if multiple CDs are
loaded. This function is inactive if the front seat
passengers are listening to a CD.
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FM Stereo
FM stereo gives the best sound, but FM signals
reach 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.
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 can cause
loss of the XM™ signal for a period of time.
The radio could display NO XM SIGNAL to
indicate interference.
Care of Your CDs and DVDs
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 does 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 and DVD Player
The use of CD lens cleaners for CDs is not
advised, due to the risk of contaminating the lens
of the CD optics with lubricants internal to the
CD mechanism.
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Appearance Care (cont.)
Windshield, Backglass, and Wiper
Blades.................................................. 497
Ashtray....................................................... 187
Audio System.............................................. 238
Audio Steering Wheel Controls................. 300
Care of Your CD and DVD Player............ 302
Care of Your CDs and DVDs................... 302
Chime Level Adjustment........................... 303
Fixed Mast Antenna................................. 303
Navigation/Radio System, see
Navigation Manual................................ 284
Radio with CD................................240, 250
Radio with Six-Disc CD............................ 260
Rear Seat Audio (RSA)............................ 298
Setting the Time...................................... 239
Theft-Deterrent Feature............................ 300
Understanding Radio Reception............... 301
XM™ Satellite Radio Antenna System...... 303
Automatic Headlamp System....................... 182
Automatic Transmission
Fluid........................................................ 411
Operation................................................. 117B
Battery........................................................ 431
Electric Power Management..................... 185
Run-Down Protection............................... 186
Before Leaving on a Long Trip.................... 346
Brake
Emergencies............................................ 313
Parking.................................................... 126
Brakes........................................................ 428
System Warning Light.............................. 208
Braking....................................................... 310
Braking in Emergencies............................... 313
Break-In, New Vehicle................................. 111
Bulb Replacement....................................... 442
Halogen Bulbs......................................... 442
License Plate Lamps................................ 444
Replacement Bulbs.................................. 444
Taillamps and Turn Signal Lamps............. 442
Buying New Tires........................................ 466
560
C
Calibration........................133, 135, 138, 140
California Fuel............................................. 389
California Proposition 65 Warning................ 386
Canadian Owners........................................... 3
Capacities and Speci cations...................... 513
Carbon Monoxide..............104, 130, 350, 368
Care of
Safety Belts............................................. 495
Your CD and DVD Player........................ 302
Your CDs and DVDs................................ 302
Cargo Cover............................................... 164
Cargo Tie Downs........................................ 165
CD, MP3 ..................................................... 274
Center Console Storage Area...................... 161
Chains, Tire................................................. 472
Charging System Light................................ 206
Check
Engine Light............................................ 212
Gages Warning Light............................... 218
Check Gas Cap Light.................................. 219
Checking Things Under the Hood................ 394
Chemical Paint Spotting.............................. 499
Child Restraints
Child Restraint Systems............................. 48
Infants and Young Children........................ 44Child Restraints (cont.)
Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children..... 53
Older Children........................................... 41
Securing a Child Restraint in a Rear
Outside Seat Position............................. 61
Securing a Child Restraint in the Center
Rear Seat Position ................................. 64
Securing a Child Restraint in the Right
Front Seat Position ................................. 64
Where to Put the Restraint........................ 52
Chime Level Adjustment.............................. 303
Cigarette Lighter.......................................... 187
Cleaning
Aluminum Wheels.................................... 498
Exterior Lamps/Lenses............................. 496
Fabric/Carpet........................................... 493
Finish Care.............................................. 496
Inside of Your Vehicle.............................. 491
Instrument Panel, Vinyl, and Other
Plastic Surfaces.................................... 494
Leather.................................................... 494
Tires........................................................ 498
Underbody Maintenance........................... 499
Washing Your Vehicle.............................. 495
Weatherstrips........................................... 495
Windshield, Backglass, and
Wiper Blades........................................ 497
561
Passenger Sensing System........................... 80
Passing....................................................... 321
Passlock
®.................................................... 110
Power
Door Locks................................................ 99
Electrical System..................................... 502
Lumbar Controls........................................ 11
Reduced Engine Light.............................. 217
Retained Accessory (RAP)....................... 113
Seat.......................................................... 10
Steering Fluid.......................................... 426
Windows.................................................. 106
Pretensioners, Safety Belt............................. 40
Privacy........................................................ 555
Event Data Recorders.............................. 556
Navigation System................................... 557
OnStar..................................................... 557
Radio Frequency Identi cation.................. 557
Programmable Automatic Door Locks.......... 100
Q
Questions and Answers About Safety Belts...... 24
R
Radiator Pressure Cap................................ 418
Radio Frequency Identi cation (RFID),
Privacy..................................................... 557
Radios........................................................ 238
Care of Your CD and DVD Player............ 302
Care of Your CDs and DVDs................... 302
Navigation/Radio System, see
Navigation Manual................................ 284
Radio with CD................................240, 250
Radio with Six-Disc CD............................ 260
Rear Seat Audio...................................... 298
Setting the Time...................................... 239
Theft-Deterrent......................................... 300
Understanding Reception......................... 301
Reading Lamps........................................... 184
Rear Axle.................................................... 438
Locking.................................................... 313
Rear Climate Control System...................... 196
Rear Door Security Locks........................... 103
Rear Floor Storage Lid................................ 163
Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides.................. 37
Rear Seat Audio (RSA)............................... 298
Rear Seat Entertainment System................. 284
Rear Seat Operation..................................... 18
Rear Seat Passengers, Safety Belts.............. 34
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