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Searching f or a Song by Album Name
Select the Album icon, and the 
album list appears. Select the desired
album, and its song list is displayed.
You can then select the desired song
from the list. To remove a PC card f rom the audio
unit, f old back the screen by
pressing the OPEN button (see page
). Press the eject button ( )
to remove the card. If you do not
remove it f rom the slot, you cannot
return the screen to the upright
position. 
To return the screen to the upright 
position, press the CLOSE button. 
You can also eject a card when the 
ignition switch is of f . 
If there is a problem with the PC 
card player, see your dealer.
To play the radio when a PC card is
playing, press the AM/FM button or
touch the FM1, FM2, AM, XM1 , or
XM2 icon. If a disc is in the audio
unit, press the CD button or touch
theCDicontoplaythedisc.Touch
the CARD icon to switch back to the
PC card player. 
When you leave the vehicle, always 
remove the PC card f rom the audio
unit.
If you turn the system of f while a PC
card is playing, either with the
power/volume knob or by turning
of f the ignition switch, the card will
stay in the drive. When you turn the
system back on, the card will begin
playing where it lef t of f .
If equipped
: 164
T o Stop Playing a PC Card
PC Card Player Malf unction
Removing a PC Card
Audio System (Models with navigation system)
182
ALBUM LIST
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This audio system can select and 
play the audio f iles on the iPod
with
the same controls used f or the in- 
dash disc player. To play an iPod,
connect it to the USB adapter cable
in the console compartment by using
your dock connector. Press the
AUDIO button beside the screen to
show the audio display and touch the
AUX icon. The ignition switch must
be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II)
position. The iPod will also be
recharged with the ignition switch in
these positions. 
The audio system reads and plays 
playable sound f iles on the iPod. The
system cannot operate an iPod as a
mass storage device. The system will
only play songs stored on the iPod
with iTunes. 
iPod and iTunes are registered 
trademarks owned by Apple Inc. You can select the AUX mode by
using the navigation system voice
control buttons, but cannot operate
theplaymodefunctions. 
iPods compatible with your audio 
system using the USB adapter cable
are:
Some devices cannot be powered
or charged via the USB adapter. If
this is the case, use the accessory
adapter to supply power to your
device.
We recommend backing up your
data bef ore playing it.
Do not use an extension cable
between the USB adapter cable
equipped with your vehicle and
your dock connector.
DonotkeeptheiPodinthe
vehicle. Direct sunlight and high
heat will damage it.
Do not connect your iPod using ahub.
UseonlycompatibleiPodswiththe
latest sof tware. iPods that are not
compatible will not work in this audio
unit.
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Sof tware
Ver. 1.0 or more 
Ver. 1.2 or more
Ver. 1.2 or more 
Ver. 1.1.2 or more 
Ver. 1.0 or more
Ver. 1.0.2 or more
Ver. 1.1.1 or more 
Ver. 2.1.1 or more
Model
iPod classic
iPod with video
(iPod 5th
generation)
iPod nano
iPod nano 2nd
generation
iPod nano 3rd
generation
iPod nano 4th
generation
iPod touch
iPod touch 2nd
generation
To Play an iPodVoice Cont rol Syst em
Audio System (Models with navigation system)
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This audio system can select and 
play the audio f iles f rom a USB f lash
memory device with the same
controls used f or the in-dash disc
player. To play a USB f lash memory
device, connect it to the USB adapter
cable in the console compartment.
The ignition switch must be in the
ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position.
Press the AUDIO button beside the
screen to show the audio display and
touch the AUX icon. 
The audio system reads and plays 
the audio f iles on the USB f lash
memory device in MP3, WMA or
AAC f ormats. Depending on the
f ormat, the display shows MP3,
WMA or AAC when a USB flash
memory device is playing. The USB
f lash memory device limit is up to
700 f olders or up to 65535 f iles. Only AAC f ormat f iles recorded
with iTunes are playable on this
audio unit.
The recommended USB f lash
memory devices are 256 MB or
higher, and f ormatted with the FAT
f ile system. Some digital audio
players may be compatible as well. Do not keep a USB f lash memory
device in the vehicle. Direct
sunlight and high heat will damage
it. 
We recommend backing up your 
data bef ore playing a USB f lash
memory device. 
Some devices cannot be powered 
or charged via the USB adapter. If
this is the case, use the accessory
adapter to supply power to your
device. 
Depending on the sof tware the 
f iles were made with, it may not be
possibletoplaysomefiles,or
display some text data.
Depending on the type and
number of f iles, it may take some
time bef ore they begin to play.
Do not use an extension cable to
the USB adapter cable equipped
with your vehicle.
Do not connect your USB f lash
memory device using a hub.
Do not use a device such as a card
reader or hard drive as the device
or your f iles may be damaged.
Some USB f lash memory devices
(such as devices with security lock-
out f eatures, etc.) will not work in
this audio unit. :
To Play a USB Flash Memory
Device
Audio System (Models with navigation system)
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How to Use HFL
Features
215
‘‘Phone Setup’’ 
‘‘Call’’ or ‘‘Dial’’‘‘Pair’’ 
‘‘Edit’’ 
‘‘Delete’’
‘‘Jim Smith’’
‘‘Set Pairing
Code’’
The ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position.
‘‘List’’‘‘Status’’
‘‘Next Phone’’
‘‘123-555- ’’
Press HFL 
Talk button
Press and release the HFL Talk button each time you give a command. Pair a phone to the system (See page
218)
Edit the name of a paired phone (See page 219)
Delete a paired phone from the system (See page 219) 
Hear a list of all phones paired to the system (See page 219) 
Hear which paired phone is currently linked to the system 
(See page 220) 
Search for another previously paired phone to link to (See page 220)
Set the pairing code to a ‘‘Fixed’’ or ‘‘Random’’ number 
(See page 220)
Enter desired phone number (See page 221)
Once a phonebook entry is stored, you can say a name here.
(See page 221)
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You can make calls using any phone 
number or a name in the HFL
phonebook. You can also redial the
last number called.Press and release the HFL Talk
button bef ore a command.
Say ‘‘ ’’ or ‘‘ .’’ 
Follow the HFL prompts and say 
the phone number you want to dial. 
Follow the HFL prompts to 
conf irm the number and say
‘‘ ’’ or ‘‘ .’’
Once connected, you will hear the
person you called through the audio
speakers. Press and release the HFL Talk
button bef ore a command.
Follow the HFL prompts to
conf irm the name and make the
call.
Follow the HFL prompts and say
thenamestoredintheHFL
phonebook that you want to call.
Say ‘‘ ’’ or ‘‘ .’’
Bluetooth is the wireless technology
that links your phone to HFL. HFL
uses a Class 2 Bluetooth, which
means the maximum range between
yourphoneandvehicleis30feet(10
meters). 
During a call, HFL allows you to talk 
up to 30 minutes af ter you remove
the key from the ignition switch.
However, this may weaken the
vehicle’s battery. 1. 2. 3.
1. 2. 3.
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Making a Call
Call Dial
Call Dial Call DialT o make a call using a phone
number: Tomakeacallusinganameinthe
HFL phonebook:
Features
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ÎIf you get into the vehicle while you 
are on the phone, the call can be
automatically transferred to HFL
with the ignition switch in the
ACCESSORY (I) position. 
Press and release the HFL Talk 
button bef ore a command.
Say ‘‘ .’’
Press and release the HFL Talk
button bef ore a command.
Say ‘‘ .’’ Press and release the HFL Talk
button bef ore a command.
Say ‘‘ .’’
Follow the HFL prompts to
conf irm the number.
Follow the HFL prompts and say
the new 4-digit passcode.
Say ‘‘ ’’ af ter the
prompts.
The def ault setting is a ring tone.
Follow the HFL prompts and say
‘‘ ’’ or ‘‘ .’’ You
can also say ‘‘ ’’ f or no audible
incoming call notif ication.
Say ‘‘ ’’ af ter the
prompts.
HFL will let you know if auto
transf er is on or of f , depending on
the previous setting. Follow the
HFL prompts to change the
setting.
Say ‘‘ ’’ af ter the
prompts.
2. 3.
4.
1. 2. 3.
1. 2. 3.
1.
:
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System setup
System setup
System setup
Change passcode
Ring tone PromptOf f
Call notif ication
Auto transf er
T o change your securit y passcode: T o select eit her a ring t one or a prompt as t he incoming callnotification : To activate or deactivate the auto
transfer function:
BluetoothHandsFreeL ink
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Apply the parking brake. 
In cold weather, turn of f all 
electrical accessories to reduce
the drain on the battery. 
Press the clutch pedal down all the 
way. The START (III) position
does not f unction unless the clutch
pedal is pressed. 
Make sure the shif t lever is in 
Park. Press on the brake pedal.Without touching the accelerator
pedal, turn the ignition key to the
START (III) position. Do not hold
the key in the START (III)
position f or more than 15 seconds
at a time. If the engine does not
start right away, pause for at least
10 seconds bef ore trying again.
1. 2. 3.
4.
Manual transmission:
Automatic transmission:
Starting the Engine
256
The engine is harder to start in cold 
weather. Also, the thinner air f ound at
altitudes above 8,000 f eet (2,400
meters) adds to this problem.
T he immobilizer system protects your
vehicle f rom thef t. If an improperly
coded key (or other device) is used, the
engine’s f uel system is disabled. For
more inf ormation, see page .
79
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If you exceed the maximum speed 
f or the gear you are in, the engine
speed will enter into the tachometer’s
red zone. If this occurs, you may f eel
the engine cut in and out. This is
caused by a limiter in the engine’s
computer controls. The engine will
run normally when you reduce the
rpm below the red zone. 
Bef ore downshif ting, make sure the 
engine will not go into the
tachometer’s red zone. 
Your vehicle has a rev limit indicator 
to show you when the engine speed
is near the tachometer’s red zone
(see page ).If you are still unable to shif t to
reverse, apply the parking brake,
and turn the ignition key to the
ACCESSORY (I) or LOCK (0)
position. 
With the clutch pedal still pressed, 
start the engine.
Press the clutch pedal, and shif t to
reverse.
If you need to use this procedure to
shif t to reverse, your vehicle may be
developing a problem. Have the
vehicle checked by your dealer.
The manual transmission has a
lockout so you cannot accidentally
shif t f rom any f orward gear to
reverse while the vehicle is moving
at a certain speed. If you cannot shif t
to reverse when the vehicle is
stopped, do the f ollowing:
With the clutch pedal pressed,
move the shift lever to the first/
second gear side of the neutral
gate, then shif t to reverse.
1. 2. 3. 4.
646-speed manual transmission
On Si model
Engine Speed L imiter Reverse L ockout
Manual T ransmission
Driving
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