2007 DODGE CARAVAN CD changer

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DODGE CARAVAN 2007 4.G Owners Manual UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
CONTENTS
Instrument Panels And Controls ............208 
  Base Instrument Cluster ..................209 
  Instrument Cluster With Tach ..............210 
  In

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DODGE CARAVAN 2007 4.G Owners Manual ▫Time Button .........................231 
▫  Scan Button .........................231 
▫  CD Changer Control Capability — 
If Equipped  .........................231 
  Sales Code REV — AM

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DODGE CARAVAN 2007 4.G Owners Manual ▫Operating Instructions — Radio ...........258 
▫  Clock Setting Procedur e.................258 
  6 Disc CD/DVD Changer (RDV) — If Equipped . 259 
▫  Operating Instructions — CD/DVD Chan

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DODGE CARAVAN 2007 4.G Owners Manual you understand and save you concern about these “ap- 
parent” malfunctions, you must understand a point or
two about the transmission and reception of radio sig-
nals.
Two Types of Signals
There a

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DODGE CARAVAN 2007 4.G Owners Manual SALES CODE RAZ — AM/ FM STEREO RADIO 
WITH CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER, CD PLAYER
AND CD CHANGER CONTROLS
NOTE: The radio sales code is located on the lower left 
side of your radio faceplate.
Operating In

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DODGE CARAVAN 2007 4.G Owners Manual Pinch Roller Release
If ignition power or the radio ON/OFF switch are turned 
off, the pinch roller will automatically retract to protect
the tape from any damage. When power is restored to the
tape p

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DODGE CARAVAN 2007 4.G Owners Manual Time Button
Press this button to change the display from elapsed CD 
playing time to time of day.
Scan Button
Press this button to play the first 10 seconds of each track.
To stop the scan function, p

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DODGE CARAVAN 2007 4.G Owners Manual CD Diagnostic Indicators
When driving over a very rough road, the CD player may 
skip momentarily. Skipping will not damage the disc or
the player, and play will resume automatically. 
As a safeguard
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