Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) can make it easier for
others to see the front of your vehicle during the
day. DRL can be helpful in many different driving
conditions, but they can be especially helpful in the short
periods after dawn and before sunset. Fully functional
daytime running lamps are required on all vehicles
rst sold in Canada.
The DRL system will come on when the following
conditions are met:
The ignition is on.
The exterior lamps control is in AUTO.
The transmission is not in PARK (P) if you have an
automatic transmission.
The light sensor determines it is daytime.
When the DRL are on, no other lamps are on. The
instrument panel will not be lit up either. For vehicles rst
sold in Canada, if parking lamps are manually turned
on, DRL will stay on.
When it begins to get dark, the automatic headlamp
system will switch from DRL to the headlamps.
As with any vehicle, you should turn on the regular
headlamp system when you need it.
To turn off the DRL, seeExterior Lamps on page 3-15.Vehicles rst sold in Canada cannot turn off DRL unless
certain conditions are met. SeeExterior Lamps on
page 3-15.
Automatic Headlamp System
When it is dark enough outside, the automatic headlamp
system will turn on after the transmission has been
shifted from PARK (P) to DRIVE (D). The headlamps,
taillamps, sidemarker, parking lamps, roof marker lamps,
and the instrument panel lights will turn on at normal
brightness. The radio lights will become more dim when
the headlights are off compared to when the headlights
are on.
Your vehicle has a light sensor located on the top of the
instrument panel. Be sure it is not covered, or the
system will be on whenever the ignition is on.
The system may also turn on the headlamps when
driving through a parking garage, heavy overcast
weather, or a tunnel. This is normal.
There is a delay in the transition between the daytime
and nighttime operation of the Daytime Running
Lamps (DRL) and the automatic headlamp system so
that driving under bridges or bright overhead street lights
does not affect the system. The DRL and automatic
headlamp system will only be affected when the
light sensor detects a change in lighting lasting longer
than the delay.
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Setting the Tone (Bass/Treble)
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(Bass/Treble):Press and release until BAS/BASS,
or TRE/TREB displays. Turn to increase or to
decrease. The display shows the bass or the treble
level. If a station is weak or has static, decrease
the treble.
To adjust the bass and the treble to the middle position,
press and hold this knob. The radio produces one beep.
To adjust all tone and speaker controls to the middle
position, press and hold when no tone or speaker control
is displayed. CEN or ALL CENTERED displays and a
beep sounds.
AUTO EQ (Automatic Equalization):Press to select
customized equalization settings designed for
country/western, jazz, talk, pop, rock, and classical.
To return the bass and treble to the manual mode, press
and release the
eknob until MANUAL displays.
For the Radio with Six-Disc CD Player, the equalization
one through seven options are included only if your
vehicle is equipped with the Bose
®system. Press the
AUTO EQ button to select equalization settings
designed for equalization one through seven.
To return the bass and treble to the manual mode, push
and release this knob until BASS and TREB displays.
Adjusting the Speakers (Balance/Fade)
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(Balance/Fade):To adjust the balance between
the right and the left speakers, press and release until
BAL displays. Turn to move the sound toward the
right or the left speakers.
To adjust the fade between the front and the rear
speakers, press and release until FAD or FADE
displays. Turn to move the sound toward the front or the
rear speakers.
To adjust the balance and the fade to the middle
position, press this knob, then press it again and hold it
until one beep sounds.
To adjust all tone and speaker controls to the middle
position, press and hold when no tone or speaker control
is displayed. CEN or ALL CENTERED displays and a
beep sounds.
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