2008 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER radio

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2008 1.G Owners Manual NTire Pressure Monitor (TPM).............244
NPersonal Settings (Customer Programmable
Features)...........................244
mSetting The Analog Clock.................250
mRadio General Information.

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2008 1.G Owners Manual NNotes On Playing MP3 Files.............268
NOperating Instructions - (CD Mode For MP3
Audio Play).........................270
NLoad/Eject Button (CD Mode For MP3 Play) . . 271
mSatellite Radio Ð If

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2008 1.G Owners Manual INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES
1 - Air Vent 5 - Radio 9 - TRAC Off 13 - Hazard Lights
2 - Instrument Cluster 6 - Assist Handle 10 - Climate Controls 14 - Rear Window Defroster*
3 - Power Windows 7 - Glove

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2008 1.G Owners Manual 26. Compass Mini-Trip Computer (CMTC) or Electronic
Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) Display Ð If
Equipped
On vehicles equipped with Electronic Vehicle Informa-
tion Center (EVIC), when the appropri

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2008 1.G Owners Manual Compass/Temperature/Audio
Press and release the EVIC button to display one of eight
compass headings to indicate the direction the vehicle is
facing, the outside temperature and the current radio
stat

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2008 1.G Owners Manual when exiting the vehicle. Press and hold the EVIC button
when in this display until 0, 30, 60, or 90 appears to make
your selection.
Headlamps On With Wipers (Available with Auto
Headlights Only)
When

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2008 1.G Owners Manual SETTING THE ANALOG CLOCK
To set the analog clock at the top center of the instrument
panel, press and hold the button until the setting is
correct. The clock will adjust slowly at first and then
quick

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2008 1.G Owners Manual Electrical Disturbances
Radio waves may pick up electrical disturbances during
transmission. They mainly affect the wave amplitude, and
thus remain a part of the AM reception. They interfere very
litt
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