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1. Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you. Dont let it get twisted. The shoulder belt may lock if you pull the belt across you very quickly. If this happens, let the belt go back slightly to unlock it. Then pull the belt across you more slowly. 2. Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks. If the buckle does not click, check to be sure that you are using the correct buckle. Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it is secure. When the shoulder belt is pulled out all the way, it will lock. If it does, let it go back all the way and start again. If the belt is not long enough, see Safety Belt Extender at the end of this section. Make sure the release button on the buckle is positioned so you would be able to unbuckle the safety belt quickly if you ever had to.
3. To make the lap part tight, pull down on the buckle end of the belt as you pull up on the shoulder part.
The lap part of the belt should be worn low and snug on the hips, just touching the thighs. In a crash, this applies force to the strong pelvic bones. And youd be less likely to slide under the lap belt. If you slid under it, the belt would apply force at your abdomen. This could cause serious or even fatal injuries. The shoulder belt should go over the shoulder and across the chest. These parts of the body are best able to take belt restraining forces. The safety belt locks if theres a sudden stop or a crash, or if you pull the belt very quickly out of the retractor.
Children
Everyone in a vehicle needs protection! This includes infants and all other children. Neither the distance traveled nor the age and size of the traveler changes the need, for everyone, to use safety restraints. In fact, the law in every state in the United States and in every Canadian province says children up to some age must be restrained while in a vehicle.
Infants and Young Children
Every time infants and young children ride in vehicles, they should have the protection provided by the appropriate restraint. Young children should not use the vehicles safety belts, unless there is no other choice.
To unlatch the belt, just push the button on the buckle.
People should never hold a baby in their arms while riding in a vehicle. A baby doesnt weigh much -- until a crash. During a crash a baby will become so heavy it is not possible to hold it. For example, in a crash at only 25 mph (40 km/h), a 12-lb. (5.5 kg) baby will suddenly become a 240-lb. (110 kg) force on a persons arms. A baby should be secured in an appropriate restraint.
Children who are up against, or very close to, any air bag when it inflates can be seriously injured or killed. Air bags plus lap-shoulder belts offer outstanding protection for adults and older children, but not for young children and infants. Neither the vehicles safety belt system nor its air bag system is designed for them. Young children and infants need the protection that a child restraint system can provide.
PARK (P): This position locks your front wheels. Its the best position to use when you start your engine because your vehicle cant move easily.
Ensure that the shift lever is fully in PARK (P) before starting the engine. Your vehicle has an automatic transaxle shift lock control system. You have to fully apply your regular brakes before you can shift from PARK (P) when the ignition key is in ON. If you cannot shift out of PARK (P), ease pressure on the shift lever -- push the shift lever all the way into PARK (P) and release the shift lever button as you maintain brake application. Then press the shift lever button and move the shift lever into the gear you wish. See Shifting Out of PARK (P) in the index. REVERSE (R): Use this gear to back up.
NEUTRAL (N): In this position, your engine doesnt connect with the wheels. To restart when youre already moving, use NEUTRAL (N) only.
Shifting into a drive gear while your engine is racing (running at high speed) is dangerous. Unless your foot is firmly on the brake pedal, your vehicle could move very rapidly. You could lose control and hit people or objects. Dont shift into a drive gear while your engine is racing.
Shifting to REVERSE (R) while your vehicle is moving forward could damage your transaxle. Shift to REVERSE (R) only after your vehicle is stopped. To rock your vehicle back and forth to get out of snow, ice or sand without damaging your transaxle, see Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow in the Index.
Damage to your transaxle caused by shifting out of PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N) with the engine racing isnt covered by your warranty.
DRIVE (D): This position is for normal driving. If you need more power for passing, and youre:
D Going less than about 27 mph (43 km/h), push your
accelerator pedal about halfway down. accelerator pedal all the way down.
D Going about 29 mph (47 km/h) or more, push your
Youll shift down to the next gear and have more power. SECOND (2): This position gives you more power than DRIVE (D) but lower fuel economy. You can use SECOND (2) on hills. It can help control your speed as you go down steep mountain roads, but then you would also want to use your brakes off and on.
LOW (L): This position gives you even more power than SECOND (2) but lower fuel economy. You can use it on very steep hills, or in deep snow or mud. If the shift lever is put in LOW (L), the transaxle wont shift into low gear until the vehicle is going slow enough.
The turn signal/multifunction lever is located on the left side of the steering column. This lever operates the following:
An arrow on the instrument panel cluster will flash in the direction of the turn or lane change.
D Turn and Lane-Change Signals D Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer D Flash-to-Pass
For more information on the exterior lamps, see Exterior Lamps later in this section.
If you signal a turn or a lane change and notice the arrow flashing rapidly, a signal bulb may be burned out and other drivers wont see your turn signal. If a bulb is burned out, have it replaced to help avoid an accident. If the arrows dont go on at all when you signal a turn, check for burned-out bulbs and then check the fuse. See Fuses and Circuit Breakers in the Index.
Headlamp High/Low Beam Changer
The headlamps must be on for this feature to work. For high beams, push the turn signal lever away from you. When the high beams are on, this light on the instrument panel cluster also will be on.
Windshield Wipers
It will go off when you switch to the low beams. To switch back to low beams, pull the lever toward you.
The lever on the right side of the steering column controls the windshield wipers and washer. The available positions are the following: OFF: The wipers are off. INT (Intermittent): Move the lever to INT to choose a delayed wiping cycle. In light rain or snow, you might want to use this position rather than continuous wiping. You can change the time between wipes by turning the INT TIME band. Turn the band forward or rearward for longer or shorter delay interval. This position works the same for the rear wiper.
Flash-to-Pass
With the lever in the low-beam position, pull the lever toward you to momentarily switch to high beams (to signal that you are going to pass). If you have the headlamps on when you release the lever, they will return to the low beams.
LO (Low): Move the lever to LO for steady wiping at low speed. HI (High): Move the lever to HI for steady wiping at high speed. MIST: For a single wiping cycle, turn the band to MIST. Hold it there until the wipers start, then let go. The wipers will stop after one wipe. REAR: To turn on the rear window wiper, twist the end of the lever upward. The wiper does not work with the rear liftglass open. Be sure to clear ice and snow from the wiper blades before using them. If theyre frozen to the windshield, carefully loosen or thaw them. If your blades do become damaged, get new blades or blade inserts. Heavy snow or ice can overload your wipers. A circuit breaker will stop them until the motor cools. Clear away snow or ice to prevent an overload.
Audio Systems
Your audio system has been designed to operate easily and to give years of listening pleasure. You will get the most enjoyment out of it if you acquaint yourself with it first. Find out what your audio system can do and how to operate all of its controls to be sure youre getting the most out of the advanced engineering that went into it.
D When you enter a vehicle in cold weather, move the
fan knob toward HI for a few moments before driving off. This helps clear the intake ducts of snow and moisture, and reduces the chance of fogging the inside of your windows. objects. This helps air to circulate throughout your vehicle. air from blowing in.
Setting the Time
Your radio may have a button marked with an H or HR to represent hours and an M or MIN to represent minutes. Press and hold the hour button until the correct hour appears on the display. AM will also appear for morning hours. Press and hold the minute button until the correct minute appears on the display. The time may be set with the ignition on or off. To synchronize the time with an FM station broadcasting Radio Data System (RDS) information, press and hold the hour and minute buttons at the same time until TIME UPDATED appears on the display. If the time is not available from the station, NO UPDATE will appear on the display instead.
D Keep the air path under the front seats clear of D Close outboard instrument panel vents to keep cold
AM-FM Radio with Compact Disc Player with Equalization and Radio Data System (RDS)
Finding a Station AM FM: Press this button to switch between AM, FM1 and FM2. The display will show your selection. TUNE: Turn this knob to choose radio stations. SEEK : Press the up or the down arrow to go to the next or to the previous station and stay there. The radio will seek only to stations that are in the selected band and only to those with a strong signal. SCAN : Press and hold one of the SCAN arrows for two seconds until SCAN appears on the display and you hear a beep. The radio will go to a station, play for a few seconds, then go on to the next station. Press one of the SCAN arrows again to stop scanning.
Playing the Radio PWR (Power): Press this knob to turn the system on and off. VOL (Volume): Turn the knob to increase or to decrease volume. RCL (Recall): Press this button to switch the display between the radio station frequency and the time. Pressing this button with the ignition off will display the time
To scan preset stations, press and hold one of the SCAN arrows for more than four seconds until PSCAN and the preset number appear on the display. You will hear a double beep. The radio will go to the first preset station stored on your pushbuttons, play for a few seconds, then go on to the next preset station. Press one of the SCAN arrows again to stop scanning presets. The radio will scan only to stations that are in the selected band and only to those with a strong signal.
Setting Preset Stations The six numbered pushbuttons let you return to your favorite stations. You can set up to 18 stations (six AM, six FM1 and six FM2) by performing the following steps: 1. Turn the radio on. 2. Press AM FM to select AM, FM1 or FM2. 3. Tune in the desired station. 4. Press EQ to select the equalization. 5. Press and hold one of the six numbered pushbuttons until you hear a beep. Whenever you press that numbered pushbutton, the station you set will return and the equalization that you selected will also be automatically selected for that pushbutton. 6. Repeat the steps for each pushbutton. Setting the Tone (Bass/Treble) TONE: Press and release this button until BASS, MID or TREB appears on the display. The SELECT LED indicator will light to show that the tone control can be adjusted. Turn the SELECT knob to increase or to decrease. If a station is weak or noisy, you may want to decrease the treble. To adjust all of the tone controls to the middle position, press and hold TONE until FLAT appears on the display.
EQ (Equalizer): Press this button to select customized bass, mid and treble equalization settings. You can set up to six customized equalization settings by performing the following steps: 1. Turn the radio on. 2. Use the TONE button and the SELECT knob to create the desired equalization. 3. Press and hold the EQ button for two seconds. SELECT EQ # will appear on the display and the EQ symbol will flash. 4. Press EQ or turn the SELECT knob to select the desired EQ number. 5. Press and hold the EQ button or push the SELECT knob to store the equalization setting and the number. You will hear a beep and EQ SAVED will appear on the display. 6. Repeat the steps for the other EQ settings and numbers. EQ 5 has been programmed at the factory for use with talk radio, but it can be preset to a different tone.
Adjusting the Speakers (Balance/Fade) BAL (Balance): Press and release this button until BAL appears on the display. The SELECT indicator will light to show that the speakers can be adjusted. Turn the SELECT knob to move the sound toward the left or the right speakers. FADE: Press and release this button until FADE appears on the display. The SELECT indicator will light to show that the speakers can be adjusted. Turn the SELECT knob to move the sound toward the front or the speakers. Pressing and holding the BAL FADE button for two seconds will return all speaker settings to the middle position.
Using RDS Your audio system is equipped with a Radio Data System (RDS). RDS features are available for use only on FM stations that broadcast RDS information. Using this system, the radio can do the following:
D Seek to stations broadcasting the selected type
of programming,
D receive announcements concerning local and
national emergencies,
D display messages from radio stations, and D seek to stations with traffic announcements.
This system relies upon receiving specific information from these stations and will only work when the information is available. In rare cases, a radio station may broadcast incorrect information that will cause the radio features to work improperly. If this happens, contact the radio station. When you are tuned to an RDS station, the station name or call letters will appear on the display instead of the frequency. RDS stations may also provide the time of day, a program type (PTY) for current programming and the name of the program being broadcast.
Finding a PTY Station PROG TYPE (Program Type): Press this button to turn on and off program type (PTY) select mode. The PTY symbol will appear on the display and the SELECT indicator next to the SELECT knob will light. The last selected PTY will appear on the display for five seconds. SELECT: Turn the SELECT knob to select the PTY you want to listen to. To use the PTY interrupt feature, press and hold the PROG TYPE button until you hear a beep on the PTY you want to interrupt with. An asterisk will appear next to the PTY name (for example CLASSICAL*). When you are listening to a compact disc, the last selected RDS station will interrupt play if that selected PTY format is broadcast. SEEK SCAN : Press the SEEK SCAN arrows to find radio stations of the PTY you want to listen to. The last PTY selected will be used for seek or scan modes. If a station with the selected PTY is not found, NOT FOUND will appear on the display. If both PROG TYPE and TRAF are on, the radio will search for stations with the selected PTY and traffic announcements.
AM FM (Alternate Frequency): Alternate frequency allows the radio to switch to a stronger station with the same programming. Press and hold AM FM for two seconds to turn alternate frequency on. AF ON will appear on the display. The radio may switch to stronger stations. Press and hold AM FM again for two seconds to turn alternate frequency off. AF OFF will appear on the display. The radio will not switch to other stations. Setting Preset PTY Stations The six numbered pushbuttons let you return to your favorite program types (PTYs). These pushbuttons have factory PTY presets. You can set up to 12 PTYs (six FM1 and six FM2) by performing the following steps: 1. Press AM FM to select FM1 or FM2. 2. Press PROG TYPE, if it is not already on. 3. Turn the SELECT knob to select a PTY. 4. Press and hold one of the six numbered pushbuttons until you hear a beep. Whenever you press that numbered pushbutton, the PTY you set will return. 5. Repeat the steps for each pushbutton.
SEEK : To seek, press the left arrow while playing a CD to go to the start of the current track, if more than ten seconds have passed. Press the right arrow to go to the next track. If you press the button more than once, the player will continue moving backward or forward through the disc. SCAN : To scan one disc, press and hold either SCAN arrow for more than two seconds until SCAN appears on the display and you hear a beep. Use this feature to listen to each track of the currently selected disc for ten seconds. Press either SCAN arrow again to stop scanning. To scan all loaded discs, press and hold either SCAN arrow for more than four seconds until DISC SCAN appears on the display and you hear a beep. Use this feature to listen to the first track, for ten seconds for each disc loaded. Press either SCAN arrow again, to stop scanning. RCL (Recall): Press this knob to see how long the current track has been playing. To change what is normally shown on the display (track or elapsed time), push this knob until you see the display you want, then hold the knob until the display flashes. AM FM: Press this button to play the radio when a disc(s) is in the player.
Using Song List Mode The integrated six-disc CD changer has a feature called song list. This feature is capable of saving 20 track selections. To save tracks into the song list feature, perform the following steps: 1. Turn the disc player on and load it with at least one disc. See LOAD CD listed previously in this section for more information. 2. Check to see that the disc changer is not in song list mode. S-LIST should not appear in the display. If S-LIST is present, press the SONG LIST button to turn it off. 3. Select the desired disc by pressing the numbered pushbutton and then use the SEEK SCAN right arrow button to locate the track that you want to save. The track will begin to play. 4. Press and hold the SONG LIST button for two or more seconds to save the track into memory. When SONG LIST is pressed a beep will be heard immediately. After two seconds of pressing SONG LIST continuously, two beeps will sound to confirm that the track has been saved. 5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for saving other selections.
If you attempt to save more than 20 selections, S-LIST FULL will appear on the display. To play the song list, press the SONG LIST button. One beep will be heard and S-LIST will appear on the display. The recorded tracks will begin to play in the order that they were saved. You may seek through the song list by using the SEEK SCAN arrows. Seeking past the last saved track will return you to the first saved track. To delete tracks from the song list, perform the following steps: 1. Turn the disc player on. 2. Press the SONG LIST button to turn song list on. S-LIST will appear on the display. 3. Press the SEEK SCAN arrows to select the desired track to be deleted. 4. Press and hold the SONG LIST button for two seconds. When pressing SONG LIST, one beep will be heard immediately. After two seconds of pressing the SONG LIST button continuously, two beeps will be heard to confirm that the track has been deleted.
Do not load your vehicle any heavier than the GVWR, or either the maximum front or rear GAWR. If you do, parts on your vehicle can break, and it can change the way your vehicle handles. These could cause you to lose control and crash. Also, overloading can shorten the life of your vehicle.
Things you put inside your vehicle can strike and injure people in a sudden stop or turn, or in a crash. D Put things in the rear area of your vehicle. Try to spread the weight evenly. D Never stack heavier things, like suitcases, inside the vehicle so that some of them are above the tops of the seats. D Dont leave an unsecured child restraint in your vehicle. D When you carry something inside the vehicle, secure it whenever you can. D Dont leave a seat folded down unless you need to.
Towing a Trailer CAUTION:
If you dont use the correct equipment and drive properly, you can lose control when you pull a trailer. For example, if the trailer is too heavy, the brakes may not work well -- or even at all. You and your passengers could be seriously injured. You may also damage your vehicle; the resulting repairs would not be covered by your warranty. Pull a trailer only if you have followed all the steps in this section. Ask your dealer for advice and information about towing a trailer with your vehicle.
Your vehicle can tow a trailer if it is equipped with the proper trailer towing equipment. To identify what the vehicle trailering capacity is for your vehicle, you should read the information in Weight of the Trailer that appears later in this section. But trailering is different than just driving your vehicle by itself. Trailering means changes in handling, durability and fuel economy. Successful, safe trailering takes correct equipment, and it has to be used properly. Thats the reason for this part. In it are many time-tested, important trailering tips and safety rules. Many of these are important for your safety and that of your passengers. So please read this section carefully before you pull a trailer. Load-pulling components such as the engine, transaxle, wheel assemblies and tires are forced to work harder against the drag of the added weight. The engine is required to operate at relatively higher speeds and under greater loads, generating extra heat. Whats more, the trailer adds considerably to wind resistance, increasing the pulling requirements.
If You Do Decide To Pull A Trailer
If you do, here are some important points:
Three important considerations have to do with weight:
D There are many different laws, including speed limit
restrictions, having to do with trailering. Make sure your rig will be legal, not only where you live but also where youll be driving. A good source for this information can be state or provincial police. dealer about sway controls.
D the weight of the trailer, D the weight of the trailer tongue D and the total weight on your vehicles tires.
When you put the fuel cap back on, turn it to the right (clockwise) until you hear a clicking sound. Make sure you fully install the cap. The diagnostic system can determine if the fuel cap has been left off or improperly installed. This would allow fuel to evaporate into the atmosphere. See Malfunction Indicator Lamp in the Index.
Filling a Portable Fuel Container CAUTION:
Never fill a portable fuel container while it is in your vehicle. Static electricity discharge from the container can ignite the gasoline vapor. You can be badly burned and your vehicle damaged if this occurs. To help avoid injury to you and others: D Dispense gasoline only into approved containers. D Do not fill a container while it is inside a vehicle, in a vehicles trunk, pickup bed or on any surface other than the ground. D Bring the fill nozzle in contact with the inside of the fill opening before operating the nozzle. Contact should be maintained until the filling is complete. D Dont smoke while pumping gasoline.
If you need a new fuel cap, be sure to get the right type. Your dealer can get one for you. If you get the wrong type, it may not fit properly. This may cause your malfunction indicator lamp to light and may damage your fuel tank and emissions system. See Malfunction Indicator Lamp in the Index.
Checking Things Under the Hood CAUTION:
An electric fan under the hood can start up and injure you even when the engine is not running. Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan.
Hood Release
To open the hood, do the following: 1. Pull the release handle inside the vehicle. Its located below the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel.
Things that burn can get on hot engine parts and start a fire. These include liquids like gasoline, oil, coolant, brake fluid, windshield washer and other fluids, and plastic or rubber. You or others could be burned. Be careful not to drop or spill things that will burn onto a hot engine.
4. Release the hood prop rod from its retainer and put the hood prop rod into the slot in the hood. To insert the hood prop rod into the slot, move it straight up. If it is moved to the side or toward the inside of the vehicle, it may become detached. Before closing the hood, be sure all the filler caps are on properly. Make sure to store the hood prop rod carefully back in its retainer before closing the hood to avoid damaging the vehicle.
2. Then go to the front of the vehicle. Release the secondary hood release by pulling up on the lever located near the middle of the hood. 3. Lift the hood.
Engine Compartment Overview
When you open the hood of the 1.8 L (Code 8) engine, youll see the following:
A. Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir B. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir C. Radiator Pressure Cap D. Engine Oil Dipstick
E. Coolant Recovery Tank F. Engine Oil Fill Cap G. Automatic Transaxle Fluid Dipstick (If Equipped)
H. Brake/Hydraulic Clutch Fluid Reservoir I. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter J. Battery K. Engine Compartment Fuse Block
When you open the hood of the 1.8 L (Code L) H.O. DOHC engine, youll see the following:
Engine Oil
If the engine oil pressure light appears on the instrument cluster, it means you need to check your engine oil level right away. For more information, see Engine Oil Pressure Light in the Index. You should check your engine oil level regularly; this is an added reminder.
Checking Engine Oil
Its a good idea to check your engine oil every time you get fuel. In order to get an accurate reading, the oil must be warm and the vehicle must be on level ground.
1.8L Code 8 engine shown, 1.8L Code L engine similar The engine oil dipstick is located in the center of the engine compartment. The dipstick handle is a yellow loop. See Engine Compartment Overview in the Index for more information on location.
Turn off the engine and give the oil several minutes to drain back into the oil pan. If you dont, the oil dipstick might not show the actual level. Pull out the dipstick and clean it with a paper towel or cloth, then push it back in all the way. Remove it again, keeping the tip down, and check the level. 1.8L (Code L) Engine
1.8L (Code 8) Engine
When to Add Engine Oil
If the oil is at or below the lower mark, then youll need to add at least one quart of oil. But you must use the right kind. This part explains what kind of oil to use. For engine oil crankcase capacity, see Capacities and Specifications in the Index.
Dont add too much oil. If your engine has so much oil that the oil level gets above the upper mark that shows the proper operating range, your engine could be damaged. The engine oil fill cap is located in the center of the engine compartment. See Engine Compartment Overview in the Index for more information on location. Be sure to fill it enough to put the level somewhere in the proper operating range. Push the dipstick all the way back in when youre through.
What Kind of Engine Oil to Use
Oils recommended for your vehicle can be identified by looking for the starburst symbol. This symbol indicates that the oil has been certified by the American Petroleum Institute (API). Do not use any oil which does not carry this starburst symbol. If you choose to perform the engine oil change service yourself, be sure the oil you use has the starburst symbol on the front of the oil container. If you have your oil changed for you, be sure the oil put into your engine is American Petroleum Institute certified for gasoline engines. You should also use the proper viscosity oil for your vehicle, as shown in the viscosity chart.
Long Trip/Highway Scheduled Maintenance
j Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. j Lubricate chassis components (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). (See footnote #.) j Rotate tires. See Tire Inspection and Rotation in the Index for proper
rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)
7,500 Miles (km)
j Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. j Lubricate chassis components (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). (See footnote #.) j Replace passenger compartment air filter. j Rotate tires. See Tire Inspection and Rotation in the Index for proper
22,500 Miles (km)
j Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. j Lubricate chassis components (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). (See footnote #.) j Replace passenger compartment air filter. j Rotate tires. See Tire Inspection and Rotation in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.) j Replace engine air cleaner filter. An Emission Control Service. j Inspect fuel tank, cap, cap gasket and lines for damage or leaks
30,000 Miles (km)
(or every 24 months, whichever occurs first). Replace parts as needed. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote [.) j Drain, flush and refill cooling system (or every 24 months, whichever occurs first). See Engine Coolant in the Index for what to use. Inspect hoses. Clean radiator, condenser, pressure cap and neck. Pressure test cooling system and pressure cap. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote [.) j Change manual transaxle fluid every 30,000 miles (km) only if your vehicle is used to tow a trailer. j Check automatic transaxle fluid.
37,500 Miles (km)
52,500 Miles (km)
j Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. j Lubricate chassis components (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). (See footnote #.) j Replace passenger compartment air filter. j Rotate tires. See Tire Inspection and Rotation in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.) j Inspect engine accessory drive belts (or every 48 months,
whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. (Continued)
60,000 Miles (km)
60,000 Miles (km) (Continued) Replace engine air cleaner filter (or every 24 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. Inspect fuel tank, cap, cap gasket and lines for damage (or every 24 months, whichever occurs first). Replace parts as needed. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote [.) j Inspect for tappet noise and engine vibration. Adjust valve clearance to factory specifications if necessary (or every 48 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. j Drain, flush and refill cooling system (or every 24 months, whichever occurs first). See Engine Coolant in the Index for what to use. Inspect hoses. Clean radiator, condenser, pressure cap and neck. Pressure test cooling system and pressure cap. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote [.) j Change manual transaxle fluid every 30,000 miles (km) only if your vehicle is used to tow a trailer.
j Change automatic transaxle fluid every 60,000 miles (km) if the
vehicle is mainly driven under one or more of these conditions: In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 90_F (32_C) or higher. In hilly or mountainous terrain. When doing frequent trailer towing. Uses such as found in taxi, police or delivery service. If you do not use your vehicle under any of these conditions, check the fluid. See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants in the Index for the proper fluid to use.
67,500 Miles (km)
j Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. j Lubricate chassis components (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). (See footnote #.) j Rotate tires. See Tire Inspection and Rotation in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)
j Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. j Lubricate chassis components (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). (See footnote #.) j Replace passenger compartment air filter. j Rotate tires. See Tire Inspection and Rotation in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.) j Inspect engine accessory drive belts (or 12 months since last inspection).
82,500 Miles (km)
j Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. j Lubricate chassis components (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). (See footnote #.) j Replace passenger compartment air filter. j Replace engine air cleaner filter. An Emission Control Service. j Inspect fuel tank, cap, cap gasket and lines for damage or leaks
90,000 Miles (km)
(or every 24 months, whichever occurs first). Replace parts as needed. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote [.) Inspect engine accessory drive belts (or 12 months since last inspection). An Emission Control Service. Drain, flush and refill cooling system (or every 24 months, whichever occurs first). See Engine Coolant in the Index for what to use. Inspect hoses. Clean radiator, condenser, pressure cap and neck. Pressure test cooling system and pressure cap. An Emission Control Service. (See footnote [.) Change manual transaxle fluid every 30,000 miles (km) only if your vehicle is used to tow a trailer. Check automatic transaxle fluid. Rotate tires. See Tire Inspection and Rotation in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information. (See footnote +.)
Engine Cooling System Inspection
Inspect the hoses and have them replaced if they are cracked, swollen or deteriorated. Inspect all pipes, fittings and clamps; replace as needed. Clean the outside of the radiator and air conditioning condenser. To help ensure proper operation, a pressure test of the cooling system and pressure cap is recommended at least once a year.
Brake System Inspection
Inspect the complete system. Inspect brake lines and hoses for proper hook-up, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Inspect disc brake pads for wear and rotors for surface condition. Also inspect drum brake linings for wear and cracks. Inspect other brake parts, including drums, wheel cylinders, calipers, parking brake, etc. Check parking brake adjustment. You may need to have your brakes inspected more often if your driving habits or conditions result in frequent braking.
Throttle System Inspection
Inspect the throttle system for interference or binding, and for damaged or missing parts. Replace parts as needed. Replace any components that have high effort or excessive wear. Do not lubricate accelerator and cruise control cables.
Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
Fluids and lubricants identified below by name, part number or specification may be obtained from your dealer. USAGE Engine Oil FLUID/LUBRICANT Engine oil with the American Petroleum Institute Certified for Gasoline Engines starburst symbol of the proper viscosity. To determine the preferred viscosity for your vehicles engine, see Engine Oil in the Index. 50/50 mixture of clean, drinkable water (preferable distilled) and good quality Ethylene Glycol Base Coolant (GM Part No. U.S. 1052753, in Canada 993089, or equivalent) conforming to GM Specification 1825M or approved recycled coolant conforming to GM Specification 1825M. See Engine Coolant in the Index.
USAGE Hydraulic Brake System Windshield Washer Solvent
FLUID/LUBRICANT
Delco Supreme 11R Brake Fluid or equivalent DOT-3 brake fluid. GM OptikleenR Washer Solvent or equivalent.
Hydraulic Clutch See Hydraulic Brake System. System Power Steering System Manual Transaxle DEXRONR-III Automatic Transmission Fluid.
GM Goodwrench Synthetic Manual Transmission Fluid (GM Part No. U.S. 12346190, in Canada 10953477 - 1 quart) or SAE 75W-90 GL-5 gear oil. Use only AC Delco T-IV Automatic Transmission Fluid (GM Part No. 88900925). See Automatic Transmission Fluid in the Index.
USAGE Key Lock Cylinders
FLUID/LUBRICANT Multi-Purpose Lubricant, SuperlubeR (GM Part No. U.S. 12346241, in Canada 10953474, or equivalent). Chassis Lubricant (GM Part No. U.S. 12377985, in Canada 88901242, or equivalent) or lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI # 2, Category LB or GC-LB. Chassis Lubricant (GM Part No. U.S. 12377985, in Canada 88901242, or equivalent) or lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI # 2, Category LB or GC-LB.
USAGE Floor Shift Linkage

The following hard keys are located to the left of the navigation screen:
D (Eject) D TA
D MAP D DEST D MENU D (Zoom In)
(Zoom Out) D D BACK
These keys allow you to do the following:
Key Pad
The letters, symbols and punctuation available to you are displayed on the alpha bar. The alpha bar will automatically be available whenever the system needs information from you. Make your selection by pressing the ENT button on the center of the control pad. To enter a space between the words of a name, you must use the control pad and select the space symbol, which is at the end of the keypad. To make your name selections easier, the system will only allow you to select a character which can follow the last one entered. For example, if you enter Z, you wouldnt be allowed to follow it with T. The system will highlight the available characters and darken the unavailable characters. If you select an incorrect character, press the back space symbol button. If you are unsuccessful when inputting a name, it may need to be selected differently. It is possible that the map DVD (database) may not contain that information. See Database Coverage Explanations in the Index.
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Zoom In
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Zoom Out
D Press Zoom In to get a closer look at the map you are
traveling on. Locate a destination easily by zooming in to see a smaller section of the map, if you are close to your destination. the destination that you wish to reach is a long distance from your current location. You can also view your highlighted route.
D Press Zoom Out to see a larger scale of the map, if
Numeric Bar
The numbers available to you are displayed. The numerals will automatically be available whenever the system needs you to input a phone number or house address. You can cycle through the list using the control pad and make your selections by pressing the ENT button on the center of the control pad.
This symbol will appear on the map after a route has been planned showing your destination.
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See Destination (DEST) in the Index for information on planning a route. When one of five possible destinations has been set, you will see a circle with the number, 1-5, of which destination it is.
Symbols
The following symbols are the most common that appear on a map screen. Your vehicle is shown as this symbol. It indicates the current position of your vehicle on the map.
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This symbol indicates the map with North up.
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Regardless of the direction of vehicle travel, North is always up on the screen. This symbol indicates the map with the vehicle travel direction up.
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The shaded triangle indicates North. By selecting map orient while on the map screen, you can see your vehicle always traveling in an up direction on the screen even though you are not traveling North. Press the SETUP hard key, located on the left side of the navigation screen, to access the Setup Menu. The Setup Menu allows you to adjust such things as screen colors, and language of the display for the Navigation System.
Day and Night Screen Changes
When the headlamp switch is turned on, the screen will change to a lighter background for better viewing in the daytime. At night, the screen will go to a darker background. You can also select day or night mode regardless of the lighting conditions. The Day setting leaves the system in the day mode. The Night setting leaves the system in the night mode.
Volume
To adjust the volume of the voice prompts you receive from the system, select Volume after pressing the MENU key. Use the control pad to raise or lower the volume. The voice prompt will come on with each adjustment to give you an idea of the volume at each level. Once you have reached the volume level you desire, press the center of the control pad to set the volume and press the Back key to return to the previous screen.
Brightness
To adjust the brightness, press the SETUP hard key and then choose the option you wish to adjust by pressing the key beside it. Use the control pad to raise or lower the brightness to the desired level. You will see the screen change as you adjust the brightness.
Adjust Clock
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OK: Allows you to set your selections. Hours/Minutes: To change the time on the clock press the Adjust button and use the control pad to change the time. Press the ENT button when the desired time is reached. 12Hr/24Hr: This feature allows you to decide whether the time is displayed in standard or military time. Use the control pad to select which one is desired. Once you have the time set, you must hit the OK key to save your changes and return to the Setup Menu. If you hit the BACK key, you will still return to the Setup Menu, but none of your changes will be saved. Auto GPS Update: This key sets the Navigation Systems time to match the current GPS time. The time will be updated with the GPS time when the ignition is turned to ACC or ON.
To adjust the time displayed at the lower right corner of the navigation screen, select the Adjust Clock option from the Setup Menu.
Daylight Savings: Use the control pad to toggle between Daylight Savings Time On or Off. Time Zone: This menu allows you to choose from four different time zones: Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern. Use the control pad to scroll through the zones. When you have reached the desired zone, press the ENT button on the center of the control pad to select it.
Calendar
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Maintenance Information
This system had a function which informs you of the time to replace certain parts of components on your vehicle. When the navigation system begins to operate and the vehicle has reached either the information items replacement date or the appropriate driving distance, the Information screen will automatically be displayed. You can turn off the Information screen by selecting Do not display this message again. To access this screen, press the SETUP key and select the Maintenance button to display the Maintenance screen. Select your desired icon from the screen and input the next maintenance date and driving distance until the next check.
To access the calendar function, press the SETUP hardkey to get to the setup screen. Press the Calendar button to display the Calender screen. Here you can input memos or information for important dates.
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You can also choose Set dealer from the Maintenance screen. This allows you to register your dealers name and address. After you enter your dealers name and address, the screen changes and displays the map location of the dealer. You can also edit your dealers name, location and phone number if you have already registered the dealer. After you select the Set dealer button on the Maintenance screen the Edit dealer screen appears. Select the Change button to edit the dealers information. Select the Delete dealer button on the Edit dealer screen to delete a dealers information all together.
Language
Your vehicle has been set for the English language, but you may also select French for all instructional text and voice prompts. However, names on the location map when using the navigation functions will not change. If you wish to change the language, do the following: 1. Press the Language key under the Setup Menu, a caution will display. 2. Use the control pad to toggle to the language you prefer. 3. Press the ENT button in the center of the control pad to choose a language. 4. Select I AGREE to change the display back to the map display. If the language is changed from English, the menu screens will not match word-for-word as they appear in this supplement. If you accidentally set a language and you do not understand the menus, turn your engine off. Your Navigation System will turn off. You will then be able to select a different language when the system starts up again, using the control pad to select the language.
English/Metric Units
You can select either English or metric measurements to appear for distances on the map. To change between English and metric measurements, do the following: 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Press Setup on the menu display. 3. Choose from the measurement options listed: kilometer/meter. 4. Use the control pad to move to the measurement option you desire. Press the ENT button in the center of the control pad to choose it. 5. Press the Back key to return to the previous screen.
Section 2 Features and Controls
Here youll find information about features available on your Navigation System and how to use them. 2-2 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-5 2-5 2-5 Navigation System Screen PWR/VOL (Power/Volume) Knob NAV (Navigation) Key Navigation Menu Navigation Menu Options Display Suspend Guidance Route Overview Volume 2-6 2-6 2-7 2-7 2-8 2-13 2-17 Edit Route Route Preview Setup Marked Points DEST (Destination) Points of Interest Colors on the Screen
Navigation System Screen
PWR/VOL (Power/Volume) Knob
Press the PWR/VOL knob to turn on the audio and Navigation Systems. Turn the PWR/VOL knob to increase or to decrease the volume to the audio system. Press the knob again to turn off the audio and Navigation Systems.
This display screen is located in the center of your instrument panel. In this section, the hard keys, multi-function keys and menus to plan a route are explained.
NAV (Navigation) Key
If you are in a menu and are not on the map, the first press of the NAV key, located to the left of the display screen, will take you to the map that shows the vehicles current position. If no route has been planned, the first press of the NAV key will show the map screen and also the following information:
If a route has been planned, the first press of the NAV key will show the map screen and also display:
D The number of miles/meters until you reach your
destination.
D The estimated time to your destination. D The highlighted destination or turn-by-turn
instructions. To learn more about the features shown on the map screen, you can find each feature listed in the Index. The second press of the NAV key will bring up descriptions of the multi-function keys active on the map screen.
D The north or heading up symbol in the upper
left corner.
D The letters GPS to show that the Global Positioning
System is working.
D The time. D The map scale.
NAV Repeat
You can press the MAP button to have the current audio navigation prompt repeated.
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You will be able to choose from the following list of items on the main navigation menu:
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
Suspend Guidance Route Overview Map Appearance Volume DVD (DVD Information) Edit Route Route Preview Setup Marked Points MAP DEST (Destination) MENU Zoom In Zoom Out BACK
These multi-function keys are also available:
The main navigation menu allows you to choose from an itemized list of options or to use the multi-function keys to make adjustments to the system and plan routes.
Navigation Menu Options Display
The following are the options available from the Navigation Menu Display.
This system has voice guidance prompts that provide various messages as you approach an intersection, or other points where you need to maneuver the vehicle. You can adjust the volume of the voice prompts or turn off voice guidance. Press the MENU key to display the screen, and select the Volume button. The Volume screen allows you to increase or decrease the volume from 1 to 7 or if you do not need voice guidance, to select Off. If you select Adaptive volume control, the volume is turned up automatically when the vehicle speed exceeds 50 mph (80 km/hr).
Suspend Guidance
When this function is selected, the current navigation route will be canceled. The highlighted route will no longer be highlighted and you will no longer receive voice prompts for navigation. The map can still be viewed by pressing the MAP button.
Route Overview
Selecting route overview will show the map with the route highlighted. The total distance and estimated driving time are also displayed.
DVD Information
Selecting DVD will display the information for the current navigation database disc.
Edit Route
This function allows you to reroute based on preferences. You can also add, reorder or delete destinations and adjust road preference settings.
Route Preview
Selecting route preview from the MENU screen displays the map screen with the route highlighted. The total mileage traveled and drive time is also displayed. The route is traced by the vehicle icon. You can preview the route from the starting point to the destination.
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Selecting this function displays the Setup menu. From the Setup menu several options may be adjusted or turned on and off.
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Marked Points
Selecting this function will display the Marked Points menu. This menu contains options for adding, deleting and editing marked points stored in memory. The name, location, information and icon may be edited. Five preset destinations as well as one for Home may be registered or edited. The five preset destinations and Home are the only destination selections available from the Destination entry screen while the vehicle is moving. Up to 10 areas to avoid may also be registered.
DEST (Destination)
Press this key to display one of the three Destination menus. This menu will give you more ways to plan a route by entering destination points.
This screen allows you to select the area to be searched for your destination. Select Change on the screen to display a map of the United States and a part of Canada divided into 11 regions. Select the area you want by using the arrows on the control pad and press the ENT button to select it. The Destination menu screen will return automatically.
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You may choose to enter a destination using one of the items from the list. Use the control pad to choose from the following destination planning options:
Marked Points Destination Entry: This option allows you to select a destination by choosing from a list of marked points on the map that were previously marked. Marked points include up to 100 saved points and five preset destinations. Selecting marked points from the Destination Entry menu allows you to select any one of the marked points as the active destination. Marked points can also be sorted by icon, date saved or alphabetically.
Previous Destination Entry: This option allows you to select a destination by choosing from a list of previous destinations once entered.
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Intersection Destination Entry: This option allows you to select a destination by inputting the intersecting roads you wish to travel to. When you select Intersection from the Destination menu, the alpha bar will appear to allow you to input the name of the first street. This should bring up a list of cities that have streets with that name. Select the correct city and then the system will allow you to enter the second street. If you input a street name which does not cross the first street a message will appear No corresponding intersections. After you have entered the second street, the route will be calculated and a voice prompt will come on to direct you to Proceed to the highlighted route.
Emergency Destination Entry: This option allows you to select a destination by choosing from a list of emergency facilities. The list will vary by area. Selecting Police Station or Hospital will show a list. The order of the list can be changed to alphabetical order or order of distance.
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D Select the City key and then type in the city you
While inputting a point of interest or city name, the List key will become available. Press the List key to view the list of available name choices or continue to spell the name to further reduce the list of available items. Once you select the desired location, the system will show a map of the area with a symbol marking the destination.
Points of Interest The following list shows the types of facilities in the DVD database that you can choose from when using the POI options:
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Airport Amusement Park ATM Auto Service & Maintenance Automobile Club Bank Bus Station Business Facility Casino City Center City Hall College and University
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Community Center Commuter Rail Station Convention/Exhibition Center Court House Ferry Terminal Gas Station Golf Course Grocery Store Historical Monument Hospital Hotel Ice Skating Rink Library Marina Museums Park & Ride
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Park/Recreation Area Parking Garage Parking Lot Performing Arts Police Station Rental Car Agency Rest Area Restaurant School Shopping Ski Resort
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Sports Complex Tourist Attraction Tourist Information Train Station Winery
If a right or left arrow appears to the left or right of the item name, the complete name is too long for the display. Use the left or right arrows on the control pad and the name will scroll to the end or beginning of its name. The POI for Restaurant is broken down into eight distinct categories. Select Restaurant from the POI choices. Cuisine Type will then appear as an option.
Address: This method allows you to input and store an address (without a zip code) by providing the system with a house number, street name or a city.
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To enter the city name, select City on the Address screen. Select Input City Name. Enter the name of the city using the alpha bar. Select the desired city name from the list the system provides. After you have entered the city name, the system will prompt you to enter the name of the street or will give you a list of street names to choose from. Enter or select the desired street name. As information is entered, the system will automatically search for available names. While inputting a name, the List key will become available. Press the List key to view the available name choices or continue to spell the name to further reduce the number of available items. Enter the house number using the numeric bar. See Numeric Bar in the Index for more information. The system will list the house number range that is available for the street. If you did not select the city name previously, the system may prompt you to do so using the alpha bar or from a list of names which the system provides. Select the desired city name. Press the ENT button on the center of the control pad to set this as your destination. The system will return to the Enter Destination screen.
Enter the name of a street using the alphanumeric bar.
Route Overview Once a destination has been selected the Route Overview screen is displayed. This screen displays the highlighted route and the following options:
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D Start D Turn List: This menu shows all legs of the selected
route with a mileage value for each. A map button is displayed to the right of each leg which, when selected, will display the respective leg of the route on the map.
D 3 Routes: This screen will display the map with
three highlighted routes with three different colors; Quick, Short and Alternative. After selecting one of the three routes, the main navigation screen will be displayed.
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Colors on the Screen
When a route has been planned, it will be highlighted on the screen in blue. Different colors are also used to distinguish between interstate freeways, state highways, county roads, major streets and secondary streets. Highways will be shown as a thicker line than a general street.
D Edit Route
Back: This key always returns you to the previous screen.
Section 3 Navigation Audio System
Here youll find information about how to operate the audio system offered with your Navigation System. 3-2 3-3 3-3 3-4 3-4 Audio System Playing the Radio Finding a Station Setting Preset Stations Audio Screen 3-5 3-6 3-8 3-11 3-13 Radio Data Systems (RDS) RDS Option Menu Playing CDs Six-Disc CD Changer Compact Disc Changer Errors
Audio System
The audio system has been designed to operate easily and give years of listening pleasure. You will get the most enjoyment out of it if you acquaint yourself with it first. Find out what your audio system can do and how to operate all its features, to be sure youre getting the most out of the advanced engineering that went into it. The ignition must be in ACC or ON for your audio system to work.
Navigation/Radio Display and Controls The audio system is operated using the menus located on the navigation system screen. The audio menus are explained in this section.
Playing the Radio
The audio system can be operated using the knobs and hard keys located on the both sides of the navigation screen. PWR (Power): Press this knob to turn the audio and navigation systems on and off. VOL (Volume): Turn the knob to increase or to decrease volume. SCV (Speed Compensated Volume): With this function, your audio system adjusts automatically to make up for road and wind noise as you drive. Set the volume at the desired level. Then, as you drive, this function automatically increases the volume, as necessary, to overcome noise at any speed. The volume level should always sound the same to you as you drive. BAND: Press this hard key to access the BAND screen and to switch between AM, FM1 and FM2. Each radio band has six station presets accessible.
Radio Data Systems (RDS)
Your audio system is equipped with a Radio Data System (RDS). Using RDS, the radio can do the following:
D Seek only to stations broadcasting the selected type
of programming,
D seek to stations with traffic announcements, D receive announcements concerning local and
national emergencies, and
D display messages from radio stations.
RDS features are only available on FM stations that broadcast RDS information. The RDS features on your radio rely on receiving specific RDS information from these stations. These features will only work when the RDS information is available. In rare cases, a radio station may broadcast incorrect information that will cause the radio features to work improperly. If this happens, contact the radio station. While you are tuned to an RDS station, the station name will appear on the display. RDS stations may provide a program type (PTY) for current programming and the name of the program being broadcast.
RDS Option Menu
Once you are at the FM screen, press the arrows on the control pad to bring up the RDS Option Menu. Here you will be able to choose from the following RDS options:
RDS Seek: When this function is selected, the system will only stop on stations which broadcast one of the program types (PTY) selected in the RDS Criteria menu. If no PTY has been selected, RDS will seek all stations which broadcast RDS with any PTY. You may select All to allow the radio to stop on any radio station broadcasting RDS data. Press the SEEK up or down arrow to look for other stations with that criteria type. If a station with the selected criteria is not found, the radio will return to the original station. RDS Criteria: The RDS Criteria you can select from includes: Adult Hits, Classical, Classical Rock, College, Country, Information, Jazz, Language, News, Nostalgia, Oldies, Personality, Public, Rhythm and Blues, Religious Music, Religious Talk, Rock Music, Soft, Soft Rock, Soft R & B, Sports, Talk, Top 40 and Weather. When you select Any, all program types are selected. When you select None, selected program types are canceled.
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To select PTY preferences, do the following: 1. Press the PTY button on the RDS Options menu under softkey 2 to bring up the available selections.
RDS Messages: If you have selected this option and the radio station you are listening to has a message, it will be displayed on the FM screen when it is received. Alternate Frequency: When this function is selected on the RDS menu, the radio will automatically switch to a stronger station in an RDS network that is playing the same network broadcast. While the frequency may change, the station call letters should stay the same, as they are in the same RDS Network. Regionalization: When this function has been selected on the RDS menu, the tuner will stay tuned to the current RDS station even if it departs from RDS network broadcast in favor of broadcasting local or regional content.
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2. Use the arrows on the control pad to move and select as many program types as desired. You can also select none or any.
Traffic Interrupt: When in FM1 or FM2 mode, pressing and holding the TA button for more than two seconds will cause the tuner to seek to the next RDS station capable of broadcasting traffic announcements. Pressing and releasing the TA button in less than two seconds, will move the TA icon on and off, changing the radios response to traffic announcements. The audio system will turn on the Traffic Interrupt display. TA and TP will appear on the display in the bottom, right corner, if the tuned station broadcasts traffic announcements. If no station is found, TA will appear on the display. When a traffic announcement comes on the current radio station you will hear the announcement even if the volume on the audio system is low or a compact disc is playing. Interrupt Volume: This option allows you to set the volume level at which the audio system will play a traffic announcement. Use the control pad to choose this option. A volume bar will appear on the screen. Use the control pad to move to the desired volume level.
Playing CDs
You can play a single CD by sliding a CD into the slot above the navigation screen or by using a Six-Disc Changer. Both of these features are explained further in this section. CD (Compact Disc): Press this hard key to change the source to CD, if an audio disc is loaded in the single disc slot above the navigation screen, or to CD Changer if discs are loaded in the magazine of the Six-disc CD changer. See Six-Disc CD Changer later in this section for more information. To use the player as a single music CD player, you must first remove the navigation map DVD. While playing a CD in the CD player, the navigation system is not available. A message will display if the NAV key is pressed. To remove the navigation map DVD and load a music CD, do the following: 1. Turn the ignition to ACC or ON. 2. Press the (Eject) button. 3. Gently remove the navigation map DVD from the slot and return it to its case. 4. Insert the music CD into the slot. The system will pull the CD into the player.
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AA Reverse: Press and hold this key to quickly reverse
within a track. As the CD reverses, elapsed time will be displayed to help you find the correct passage. Track Seek: The SEEK button will move the CD to the next track and previous track when pressed and released within two seconds. Track Scan: This function is performed by pressing and holding the SEEK button for two seconds or more, at which time a chime is played to alert you that the CD player has entered CD TRACK SCAN mode. While TRACK SCAN is active, the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc will be played before advancing to the next track. Pressing the SEEK button again will stop the scan at the track currently being played, To switch between tracks on a disc, use the arrows on the SEEK hard key. Press the up arrow to advance to the next track on the disc. Press the down arrow to return to the previous track on the disc. BAND: Press this hard key to switch to the radio when a CD is playing.
"" Forward: Press and hold this key to quickly advance within a track. As the CD advances, elapsed time will be displayed to help you find the correct passage.
Repeat: Press and release this key to repeat the track that is currently being played. Press Repeat again to turn this feature off. Random: Press this key to play the tracks on the disc in random, rather than sequential, order. Press it again to turn off Random play and to return to normal operation.
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within a track. As the CD reverses, elapsed time will be displayed to help you find the correct passage. (Next Disc): Press this key to advance to the next disc in the changer. (Previous Disc): Press this key to return to the previous disc in the changer. To switch between tracks on a disc, use the arrows on the SEEK hard key. Press the up arrow to advance to the next track on the disc. Press the down arrow to return to the previous track on the disc. Random: Press this key for less than two seconds to play the tracks on the current disc in random, rather than sequential, order. Press it again to turn off random play and to return to normal operation. When the Random button is pressed for more than two seconds, the player selects the D. Random mode. The system will then select a track from all of the discs in the magazine and plays them in random order. To cancel it, press the button again. Track Scan: This function is used by pressing and holding the SEEK button for at least two seconds, but less than four seconds, at which time a single chime is played to alert you that the CD changer has entered TRACK SCAN mode for the current CD. While TRACK SCAN is active, the first 10 seconds of each track on the current disc will be played before advancing to the next. Pressing the SEEK button again will stop the scan at the track currently being played.
Disc Scan: This function is used by pressing and holding the SEEK button for at least four seconds, at which time a double chime is played to alert you that the CD changer has entered DISC SCAN mode for the entire CD magazine. While DISC SCAN is active, the first 10 seconds of the first track on each disc will be played before advancing to the first track on the next disc. Pressing the SEEK button again will stop the scan at the track and disc currently being played. BAND: Press this hard key to switch to the radio when a CD is playing. If an error appears on the display, see Compact Disc Changer Errors later in this section.
Six-Disc CD Changer
With the compact disc changer, you can play up to six discs continuously. Normal size discs may be played using the trays supplied in the magazine. The CD changer is located under the front passengers seat. To access the changer, pull the front passenger seat forward to load the changer from the back seat. You must first load the magazine with discs before you can play a compact disc. Each of the six trays holds one disc. The disc numbers are listed on the front of the magazine. Slide the button on the back of the magazine and pull gently on one of the trays. Load the trays from top to bottom, placing a disc in the tray label side up. If you load a disc label side down, the disc will not play and an error will occur. Gently push the tray back into the magazine slot until it locks into place. Repeat this procedure for loading up to six discs in the magazine.
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Once you have loaded the discs in the magazine, slide open the door of the compact disc (CD) changer. Push the magazine into the changer in the direction of the arrow marked on top of the magazine.
Close the door by sliding it all the way to the right. If the door is left partially open, the changer will not operate and an error will occur. When the door is closed, the changer will begin checking for discs in the magazine. This will continue for up to two minutes depending on the number of discs loaded.
To eject the magazine from the player, slide the CD changer door all the way open. The magazine will automatically eject. Remember to keep the door closed whenever possible to keep dirt and dust from getting inside the changer. All of the CD functions are controlled by the navigation system hard keys, except for ejecting the magazine. Whenever a CD magazine with discs is loaded in the changer, the CD Changer screen will be available on the radio display by pressing the CD hard key. When a CD begins playing, a disc and track number will be displayed. If you have both a single CD and a CD magazine loaded, you may switch between them by pressing the CD hard key.
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