86AUDIO SYSTEM
AF (Alternative Frequencies)
This button is used for seeking RDS (Ra-
dio Data System) stations all over the
band (see “RDS display”).
Push “AF” for less than 2 seconds to
receive the same program while tuning in
an RDS station. “AF” will appear on the
display. When reception conditions worsen,
a network which broadcasts the same pro-
gram will be selected using the AF (Alter-
native Frequencies) list from the RDS sta-
tion.
To change the AF mode, push “AF” for at
least 2 seconds. When “REG ON” appears
on the display, the radio will select the
RDS station which has the same PI (Pro-
gram Identification) code. When “REG
OFF” appears on the display, the radio
will select the RDS station which has the
same three−digit number PI (Program
Identification) code.
If the radio cannot find an RDS station for
60 seconds, the radio will mute all the
programs and begin seeking an RDS sta-
tion of the same PI code by using the AF
list. If the radio cannot seek out any sta-
tion in one pass because the signals are
too weak, the radio will begin seeking
again with sensitivity boosted to search
out weak stations. At this time, “DX” will
appear on the display. A beep will sound
and “PI SEEK” will appear on the display
to tell you when this feature starts opera-
tion.
If the signal gets extremely weak, the
radio will stop seeking a station and
“NOTHING” will appear on the display for
2 seconds. After this, if the radio cannot
receive a TA station for 20 seconds, the
radio will begin seeking again.
To cancel the AF mode, push “AF” once
again.BAL (Balance)
This knob lets you adjust the balance be-
tween the right and left speakers.
Pull out “PWR·VOL/BAL” and turn it.
BAND
Push “BAND” to switch between the LW/
MW and UKW bands.
“LW”, “MW” or “U1”, “U2” or “U3” will
appear on the display. Thesesystems al-
low you to set eighteen UKW stations,
three for each buttons.
If the audiosystem is off, you can turn
on the radio by pushing “BAND”.
PRESET (Preset buttons)
These buttons are used to preset and
tune in radio stations.
To preset a station to a button: Tune in
the desired station (see “TUNE” buttons).
Push and hold down the button until you
hear a beep—this will set the station to
the button. The button location will appear
on the display.
To tune in to a preset station: Push the
button for the station you want. The but-
ton location and station frequency will ap-
pear on the display.
These systems can store one LW/MW and
three UKW stations for each button. (The
display will show “LW/MW”, “U1”, “U2” or
“U3” when you push “BAND”.) The preset
station memory will be canceled out if the
power source is interrupted (battery dis-
connected or fuse blown).
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Introduction
DEngine compartment overview 188......................
DBattery locations 190..................................
DFuse locations 190.....................................
DDo−it−yourself service precautions 193..................
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E
Economical driving
Saving money on both fuel and
repairs 146..........................
Electrical system
Access to the battery 190..............
Battery 208,210.......................
Fuse locations 190....................
Fuses 211............................
Emergency flasher switch 64.............
Emergency, In case of
Bleeding the fuelsystem 150...........
Blown fuse 211........................
Emergency flasher switch 64...........
Flat tire 157...........................
If you cannot increase engine
speed 155..........................
If you lose your keys 174...............
If your engine stalls while
driving 155..........................
If your vehicle becomes stuck 170......
If your vehicle has to be stopped in
an emergency 175...................
If your vehicle needs to be
towed 171...........................
If your vehicle will not start 150.........
Jump starting 151.....................
Overheating 156.......................
Towing 171............................
Engine
Access hole cover 17..................
Before starting the engine 132..........
Checking the coolant level 198.........
Engine compartment 188...............
Exhaust gas caution 122...............
Identification number 130..............
Oil consumption 123...................
Oil level 196...........................
Overheating 156.......................
Starting procedure 132.................
Turning off an engine with
turbocharger 134....................
Engine coolant
Temperature gauge 68.................
Winter driving tips 137.................
Engine coolant temperature gauge 68.....Engine oil
Oil maintenance management
system 70..........................
Winter driving tips 137.................
Engine oil change reminder light 73.......
Engine switch 80........................
Exhaust gas caution 122.................
F
Facts about engine oil
consumption 123......................
Flasher, Headlight 62....................
Flat tire
After changing wheels 170.............
If you have a flat tire 157...............
Installing wheel 167....................
Jack point 165.........................
Jacking precautions 157...............
Jacking up 165........................
Loosening wheel nuts 163..............
Lowering vehicle 168..................
Reinstalling wheel ornament 169........
Removing wheel ornament 163.........
Replacing inner rear wheel 166.........
Wheel block 162.......................
Floor mat 112...........................
Fluid level
Washer fluid 212......................
Fog light switch, Rear 64.................
Foreign countries, Operation in 118.......
Fuel
Bleeding the fuelsystem 150...........
Draining fuel filter water 200............
Fuel economy 146.....................
Gauge 68.............................
Operation in foreign countries 118......
Tank cap 21...........................
Fuel filter
Draining fuel filter water 200............
Fuel filter warning light 73................
Fuel information 116.....................
Fuse
Fuse box 211..........................
Fuse locations 190......................
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