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Before driving


Introduction


Instrumentation


Controls and features


Seating and safety restraints


Starting and driving


Starting


Driving


Roadside emergencies


Servicing


Maintenance and care


Capacities and specifications


Customer assistance


Reporting safety defects


Index


Contents


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Introduction


The following warning may be required by California law: CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning


WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to


the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.


ICONS Indicates a safety alert. Read the following section on Warnings.


Indicates vehicle information related to recycling and other environmental concerns will follow. Correct vehicle usage and the authorized disposal of waste cleaning and lubrication materials are significant steps towards protecting the environment. Indicates a message regarding child safety restraints. Refer to Seating and safety restraints for more information.


Indicates that this Owner Guide contains information on this subject. Please refer to the Index to locate the appropriate section which will provide you more information.


Introduction


WARNINGS Warnings provide information which may reduce the risk of personal injury and prevent possible damage to others, your vehicle and its equipment.


BREAKING-IN YOUR VEHICLE There are no particular guidelines for breaking-in your vehicle. During the first 1 600 km (1 000 miles) of driving, vary speeds frequently. This is recommended to give the moving parts a chance to break in.


INFORMATION ABOUT THIS GUIDE The information found in this guide was in effect at the time of printing. Ford may change the contents without notice and without incurring obligation.


EMISSION WARRANTY The New Vehicle Limited Warranty includes Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage, Safety Restraint Coverage, Corrosion Coverage, and 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel Engine Coverage. In addition, your vehicle is eligible for Emissions Defect and Emissions Performance Warranties. For a detailed description of what is covered and what is not covered, refer to the Warranty Guide that is provided to you along with your Owner’s Guide.


Introduction


These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle.


Vehicle Symbol Glossary


Safety Alert


See Owner’s Guide


Fasten Safety Belt


Air Bag-Front


Air Bag-Side


Child Seat


Child Seat Installation Warning


Child Seat Tether Anchorage


Brake System


Anti-Lock Brake System


Brake Fluid - Non-Petroleum Based


Traction Control


Master Lighting Switch


Hazard Warning Flasher


Fog Lamps-Front


Fuse Compartment


Fuel Pump Reset


Windshield Wash/Wipe


Rear Window Defrost/Demist


Power Window Lockout


Windshield Defrost/Demist


Power Windows Front/Rear


Introduction


Vehicle Symbol Glossary


Child Safety Door Lock/Unlock


Interior Luggage Compartment Release Symbol


Panic Alarm


Engine Oil


Engine Coolant


Engine Coolant Temperature


Do Not Open When Hot


Battery


Avoid Smoking, Flames, or Sparks


Battery Acid


Explosive Gas


Fan Warning


Power Steering Fluid


Maintain Correct Fluid Level


MAX MIN


Emission System


Engine Air Filter


Passenger Compartment Air Filter


Jack


Check fuel cap


Instrumentation


Foglamp control *


(pg. 45)


Instrument cluster


(pg. 8)


Headlamp/turn signal control


(pg. 44)


MIRROR


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Power side view mirrors*


(pg. 18)


Speed control*


(pg. 46)


Instrument panel dimmer switch


(pg. 17)


Driver air bag


(pg. 79)


Instrumentation


Passenger air bag


(pg. 80)


TAPE CD


Windshield


wiper/washer control


(pg. 51)


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M I S T O F F


SEEK TRACK


TUNE DISCS


AM FM


SCAN


VOL PUSH ON


EJ


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HI


COMP


SHUF


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A/C


MAX A/C


BASS


TREB


BAL


FADE


R.DEF


Climate controls


(pg. 38)


Audio system


(pg. 19)


*if equipped


Instrumentation


WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES


Base instrument cluster


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Low fuel Illuminates as an early reminder of a low fuel condition indicated on the fuel gauge (refer to Fuel gauge in this chapter for more information). When refueling, after the light comes on, the amount of fuel that is added will be less than the advertised capacity since there is fuel still in the tank. The ignition must be in the ON position for this lamp to illuminate. The lamp will also illuminate for several seconds after the ignition is turned to the ON position regardless of the fuel level to ensure your bulb is working.


LOW FUEL


Instrumentation


SERVICE ENGINE SOON


Service engine soon Your vehicle is equipped with a computer that monitors the engine’s emission control system. This system is commonly known as the On Board Diagnostics System (OBD II). The OBD II system protects the environment by ensuring that your vehicle continues to meet government emission standards. The OBD II system also assists the service technician in properly servicing your vehicle. The Service Engine Soon indicator light illuminates when the ignition is first turned to the ON position to check the bulb. If it comes on after the engine is started, one of the engine’s emission control systems may be malfunctioning. The light may illuminate without a driveability concern being noted. The vehicle will usually be drivable and will not require towing. WhatyoushoulddoiftheServiceEngineSoonlightilluminates Light turns on solid: This means that the OBD II system has detected a malfunction. Temporary malfunctions may cause your Service Engine Soon light to illuminate. Examples are: 1. The vehicle has run out of fuel. (The engine may misfire or run poorly.) 2. Poor fuel quality or water in the fuel. 3. The fuel cap may not have been properly installed and securely tightened. These temporary malfunctions can be corrected by filling the fuel tank with high quality fuel of the recommended octane and/or properly installing and securely tightening the gas cap. After three driving cycles without these or any other temporary malfunctions present, the Service Engine Soon light should turn off. (A driving cycle consists of a cold engine startup followed by mixed city/highway driving.) No additional vehicle service is required. If the Service Engine Soon light remains on, have your vehicle serviced at the first available opportunity.


Instrumentation


Light is blinking: Engine misfire is occurring which could damage your catalytic converter. You should drive in a moderate fashion (avoid heavy acceleration and deceleration) and have your vehicle serviced at the first available opportunity.


Under engine misfire conditions, excessive exhaust temperatures could damage the catalytic converter, the fuel system, interior floor coverings or other vehicle components, possibly causing a fire.


Air bag readiness Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned ON. If the light fails to illuminate, continues to flash or remains on, have the system serviced immediately.


Safety belt Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position to remind you to fasten your safety belts. For more information, refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter.


Brake system warning Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position to indicate a system check. Also illuminates if the parking brake is engaged. If the brake warning lamp does not illuminate at these times, seek service immediately. Illumination after releasing the parking brake indicates low brake fluid level and the brake system should be inspected immediately.


BRAKE


Shift indicator light (if equipped) To maximize fuel economy, the shift indicator light illuminates when the manual transmission should be shifted to the next highest gear.


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Instrumentation


Anti-lock brake system (ABS) (If equipped) Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position to ensure the circuit is functional. If the light does not illuminate momentarily at start up, remains on or continues to flash, the ABS needs to be serviced. With the ABS light on, the anti-lock brake system is disabled and normal braking is still effective unless the brake warning light also remains illuminated with the parking brake released.


ABS


Turn signal Illuminates when the left or right turn signal or the hazard lights are turned on. If one or both of the indicators stay on continuously or flash faster, check for a burned-out turn signal bulb. Refer to Bulbs in the Maintenance and care chapter.


High beams Illuminates when the high beam headlamps are turned on.


Anti-theft system (if equipped) Refer to Anti-theft system in the Controls and features chapter.


Charging system Illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position and the engine is off. The light also illuminates when the battery is not charging properly, requiring electrical system service.


THEFT


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Engine oil pressure Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position and the engine is off. Illuminates when the oil pressure falls below the normal range. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible and switch off the engine immediately. Check the oil level and add oil if needed. Refer to Engine oil in the Maintenance and care chapter.


CHECK FUEL CAP


Check fuel cap (if equipped) Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position to ensure your bulb is working. When this light turns on, check the fuel filler cap. Continuing to operate the vehicle with the check fuel cap light on, can activate the Service Engine Soon/Check Engine warning light. When the fuel filler cap is properly re-installed, the light(s) will turn off after a period of normal driving. This period will vary depending on driving conditions. It may take a long period of time for the system to detect an improperly installed fuel filler cap. For more information, refer to Fuel filler cap in the Maintenance and care chapter.


Safety belt warning chime Sounds to remind you to fasten your safety belts. For information on the safety belt warning chime, refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter. Beltminderchime Sounds intermittently to remind you to fasten your safety belts. For information on the safety belt minder chime, refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter.


Supplemental restraint system (SRS) warning chime For information on the SRS warning chime, refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter.


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Instrumentation


Key-in-ignition warning chime Sounds when the key is left in the ignition in the OFF/LOCK or ACC position and the driver’s door is opened.


Headlamps on warning chime Sounds when the headlamps or parking lamps are on, the ignition is off (and the key is not in the ignition) and the driver’s door is opened.


GAUGES


Base instrument cluster gauges


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LOW FUEL


ABS


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CHECK FUEL CAP


ZX2 coupe instrument cluster gauges


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CHECK FUEL CAP


SERVICE ENGINE SOON


BRAKE



ABS


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Instrumentation


Fuel gauge Displays approximately how much fuel is in the fuel tank (when the key is in the ON position). The fuel gauge may vary slightly when the vehicle is in motion or after refueling. The ignition should be in the OFF position while the vehicle is being refueled. When the gauge first indicates empty, there is a small amount of reserve fuel in the tank. When refueling the vehicle from an empty indication, the amount of fuel that can be added will be less than the advertised capacity due to the reserve fuel.


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FUEL FILL


Engine coolant temperature gauge Indicates the temperature of the engine coolant. At normal operating temperature, the needle remains within the normal area (the area between the “H” and “C”). If it enters the red section, the engine is overheating. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible, switch off the engine immediately and let the engine cool. Refer to Engine coolant in the Maintenance and care chapter. Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot. This gauge indicates the temperature of the engine coolant, not the coolant level. If the coolant is not at its proper level the gauge indication will not be accurate.


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Speedometer Indicates the current vehicle speed.


Odometer Registers the total kilometers (miles) of the vehicle.


Instrumentation


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Trip odometer Registers the kilometers (miles) of individual journeys. To reset, depress the control.


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Tachometer (if equipped) Indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute. Driving with your tachometer pointer in the red zone may damage the engine.


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PANEL DIMMER CONTROL Use to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel during headlamp and parklamp operation. Coupe † Rotate up to brighten. † Rotate down to dim.


Sedan † Rotate left to brighten † Rotate right to dim


The dome lamp will not illuminate if the control switch is in the OFF position.


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POWER SIDE VIEW MIRRORS (IF EQUIPPED) The ignition must be in ACC or ON position to adjust the power side view mirrors. To adjust your mirrors: 1. Select L to adjust the left mirror or R to adjust the right mirror.


MIRRORS L R


2. Move the control in the direction you wish to tilt the mirror.


MIRRORS L R


3. Return to the center position to lock mirrors in place.


TRUNK REMOTE CONTROL Press the remote trunk release control on the instrument panel to open the trunk.


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N K R ELEA


RELEA


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Controls and features


USING YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM


AM/FM Stereo/Cassette


SEEK


TUNE


AM FM


SCAN


VOL PUSH ON


EJ


SIDE 1-2


LO


HI


TAPE


REW


FF


DOLBY B NR


BASS


TREB


BAL


FADE


OFF


R.DEF


A/C


MAX A/C


Volume/powercontrol Press the control to turn the audio system on or off.


VOL PUSH ON


Turn control to raise or lower volume.


VOL PUSH ON


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If the volume is set above a certain level and the ignition is turned off, the volume will come back on at a “nominal” listening level when the ignition switch is turned back on. If you wish to maintain your preset volume level, turn the audio system off with the power control before switching off the ignition. AM/FMselect The AM/FM select control works in radio modes.


AM FM


AM/FMselectinradiomode This control allows you to select AM or FM frequency bands. Press the control to switch between AM, FM1
or FM2 memory preset stations.


AM FM


AM/FMselectintapemode Press this control to stop tape play and begin radio play. Tuneadjust The tune control works in radio mode.


SEEK


TUNE


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Tuneadjustinradiomode † Press the


to move to the next


frequency down the band (whether or not a listenable station is located there). Hold the to move through the frequencies quickly.


† Press the


to move to the next


frequency up the band (whether or not a listenable station is located there). Hold


for quick movement.


Seekfunction The seek function control works in radio or tape mode.


SEEK


TUNE


SEEK


TUNE


to find the next listenable station down the frequency band. to find the next listenable station up the frequency band.


to listen to the previous selection on the tape. to listen to the next selection on the tape.


Seekfunctioninradiomode † Press † Press Seekfunctionintapemode † Press † Press Scanfunction The scan function works in radio or tape mode.


SEEK


TUNE


SCAN


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Scanfunctioninradiomode Press the SCAN control to hear a brief sampling of all listenable stations on the frequency band. Press the control again to stop the scan mode. Scanfunctionintapemode Press the SCAN control to hear a short sampling of all selections on the tape. (The tape scans in a forward direction. At the end of the tape’s first side, direction automatically reverses to the opposite side of the tape.) To stop on a particular selection, press the control again. Radiostationmemorypreset The radio is equipped with six station memory preset controls. These controls can be used to select up to six preset AM stations and twelve FM stations (six in FM1 and six in FM2). Settingmemorypresetstations 1. Select the frequency band with the AM/FM select control.


AM FM


SIDE 1-2


2. Select a station. Refer to Tune adjust or Seek function for more information on selecting a station. 3. Press and hold a memory preset control until the sound returns, indicating the station is held in memory on the control you selected. Bass/trebleadjust † The bass adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s bass output. † The treble adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s treble output.


BASS



TREB


BAL


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Speakerbalance/fadeadjust † Speaker sound distribution can be


adjusted between the right and left speakers. † Press the BAL control. Toggle


between the + and — control to adjust the speaker sound. † Speaker sound can be adjusted


between the front and rear speakers.


Controls and features


BASS


TREB



BAL


FADE


† Press the FADE control. Toggle between the + and — control to


adjust the speaker sound.


DOLBY B NR


FF


EJ


REW


Insertingatape Push only slightly when inserting a cassette tape (with the open edge to the right). A cassette deck loading mechanism pulls the tape in the rest of the way. You can switch from radio to tape play by inserting a tape into the cassette deck. Tapeplayselect Insert a tape to begin tape play. Push only slightly when inserting a cassette tape (with the open edge to the right). A cassette deck loading mechanism pulls the tape in the rest of the way. Rewind The rewind control works in tape mode. † In tape mode, radio play will


REW


FF


continue until rewind is stopped (with the TAPE control) or the beginning of the tape is reached.


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Fastforward The fast forward control works in tape mode. † In the tape mode, tape direction will automatically reverse when the end of the tape is reached.


Tapesideselect Press this control to play the alternate side of a tape.


REW


FF


SIDE 1-2


Ejectfunction Press the control to stop and eject a tape.


EJ


REW


FF


DOLBY B NR


DolbyT noisereduction Dolbyt noise reduction operates only in tape mode. Dolbyt noise reduction reduces the amount of hiss and static during tape playback. Press the (and deactivate) Dolbyt noise reduction. Dolbyt noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolbyt Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Dolbyt” and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolbyt Laboratories Licensing Corporation.


control to activate


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Settingtheclock To set the hour, press the hour (h) control and press : † (+) to increase hour and † (−) to decrease hour


To set the minute, press the minute (m) control and press: † (+) to increase minutes and † (−) to decrease minutes.


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Premium AM/FM Stereo/Cassette/ Premium Sound (Radio Controlled CD Changer Compatible)


SEEK TRACK


TUNE DISCS


AM FM


SCAN


VOL PUSH ON


TAPE CD


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PREMIUM SOUND


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SHUF


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MAX A/C


BASS


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Volume/powercontrol Press the control to turn the audio system on or off.


VOL PUSH ON


Turn control to raise or lower volume.


VOL PUSH ON


If the volume is set above a certain level and the ignition is turned off, the volume will come back on at a “nominal” listening level when the ignition switch is turned back on. If you wish to maintain your preset volume level, turn the audio system off with the power control before switching off the ignition. AM/FMselect The AM/FM select control works in radio, tape and CD modes (if equipped).


AM FM


AM/FMselectinradiomode This control allows you to select AM or FM frequency bands. Press the control to switch between AM, FM1
or FM2 memory preset stations.


AM FM


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AM/FMselectintapemode Press this control to stop tape play and begin radio play. AM/FMselectinCDmode Press this control to stop CD play and begin radio play. You can switch from CD play to tape play by simply inserting a tape into the cassette deck. Tuneadjust The tune control works in radio or CD mode (if equipped).


SEEK TRACK


TUNE DISCS


SEEK TRACK


TUNE DISCS


Tuneadjustinradiomode † Press the


to move to the next


frequency down the band (whether or not a listenable station is located there). Hold the control to move through the frequencies quickly.


† Press the right side of the control to move to the next frequency up the band (whether or not a listenable station is located there). Hold for quick movement.


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TuneadjustforCDmode(ifequipped) † Press the


to select the


previous disc in the CD changer. (Play will begin on the first track of the disc unless the CD changer is in shuffle mode. Refer to Shuffle feature for more information. Hold the control to continue reversing through the disc. † Press


SEEK TRACK


TUNE DISCS


to select the next disc in the CD changer. Hold the control


to fast-forward through the remaining discs.


Seekfunction The seek function control works in radio, tape or CD mode (if equipped).


SEEK TRACK


TUNE DISCS


to find the next listenable station up the frequency band.


to find the next listenable station down the frequency


Seekfunctioninradiomode † Press band. † Press Seekfunctionintapemode † Press † Press SeekfunctioninCDmode(ifequipped) † Press selection has been playing for three seconds or more and you press beginning.


to listen to the previous selection on the tape. to listen to the next selection on the tape.


, the CD changer will replay that selection from the


to seek to the previous track of the current disc. If a


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† Press


to seek forward to the next track of the current disc.


After the last track has been completed, the first track of the current disc will automatically replay.


Scanfunction The scan function works in radio, tape or CD mode (if equipped).


SEEK TRACK


TUNE DISCS


SCAN


Scanfunctioninradiomode Press the SCAN control to hear a brief sampling of all listenable stations on the frequency band. Press the control again to stop the scan mode. Scanfunctionintapemode Press the SCAN control to hear a short sampling of all selections on the tape. (The tape scans in a forward direction. At the end of the tape’s first side, direction automatically reverses to the opposite side of the tape.) To stop on a particular selection, press the control again. ScanfunctioninCDmode(ifequipped) Press the SCAN control to hear a short sampling of all selections on the CD. (The CD scans in a forward direction, wrapping back to the first track at the end of the CD.) To stop on a particular selection, press the control again. Radiostationmemorypreset The radio is equipped with six station memory preset controls. These controls can be used to select up to six preset AM stations and twelve FM stations (six in FM1 and six in FM2). Settingmemorypresetstations 1. Select the frequency band with the AM/FM select control.


AM FM


2. Select a station. Refer to Tune adjust or Seek function for more information on selecting a station.


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3. Press and hold a memory preset control until the sound returns, indicating the station is held in memory on the control you selected.


SIDE 1-2


COMP


SHUF


Bass/trebleadjust † The bass adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s bass output. † The treble adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s treble output.


Speakerbalance/fadeadjust † Speaker sound distribution can be


adjusted between the right and left speakers. † Speaker sound can be adjusted


between the front and rear speakers.


BASS


TREB



BAL


FADE


BASS


TREB



BAL


FADE


Insertingatape Push only slightly when inserting a cassette tape (with the open edge to the right). A cassette deck loading mechanism pulls the tape in the rest of the way. You can switch from CD (if equipped) to tape play by inserting a tape into the cassette deck.


REW


EJ


DOLBY B NR


FF


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Tapeplayselect Insert a tape to begin tape play. Push only slightly when inserting a cassette tape (with the open edge to the right). A cassette deck loading mechanism pulls the tape in the rest of the way. Rewind The rewind control works in tape and CD modes (if equipped). † In tape mode, radio play will


REW


FF


continue until rewind is stopped (with the TAPE control) or the beginning of the tape is reached.


† In CD mode (if equipped), pressing the REW control for less than three seconds results in slow rewind. Pressing the control for more than three seconds results in fast rewind.


Fastforward The fast forward control works in tape and CD modes (if equipped). † In the tape mode, tape direction will automatically reverse when the end of the tape is reached.


REW


FF


† In CD mode, pressing the control for less than three seconds results in slow forward action. Pressing the control for more than three seconds results in fast forward action.


Tapesideselect Press this control to play the alternate side of a tape.


SIDE 1-2


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Ejectfunction Press the control to stop and eject a tape.


EJ


REW


FF


DOLBY B NR


control to activate


DolbyT noisereduction Dolbyt noise reduction operates only in tape mode. Dolbyt noise reduction reduces the amount of hiss and static during tape playback. Press the (and deactivate) Dolbyt noise reduction. Dolbyt noise reduction is manufactured under license from Dolbyt Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Dolbyt” and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolbyt Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Compressionadjust Compression adjust works in CD mode (if equipped), and brings soft and loud CD passages together for a more consistent listening level. Press the COMP control to activate and deactivate compression adjust.


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Shufflefeature The shuffle feature operates in CD mode (if equipped) and plays all tracks on the current disc in random order. If equipped with the CD changer, the shuffle feature continues to the next disc after all tracks are played. Press the SHUFFLE control to start this feature. Random order play will continue until the SHUFFLE control is pressed again. Settingtheclock To set the hour, press the hour (h) control and press : † (+) to increase the hour and † (−) to decrease the hour


To set the minute, press the minute (m) control and press: † (+) to increase the minute and † (−) to decrease the minute


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SHUF


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CD changer (if equipped) The CD changer is located in the trunk of your vehicle. Slide the door to access the CD changer magazine.


Press


to eject the magazine.


Make sure only one disc is inserted in each slot. Each disc must be inserted with the label surface upward. You may insert up to six CDs.


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The magazine does not need to be full for the changer to operate.


Radio power must be turned on to play the CDs in the changer. The magazine may be stored in the glove box when not being used. The CD magazine may be inserted or ejected with the radio power off. ONLY use the magazine supplied with the CD changer, other types will damage the unit. Keep the CD changer door closed. Coins and foreign objects will damage the CD player and void your audio system warranty. Do not insert any promotional (odd shaped or sized) discs, or discs with removable labels into the CD player as jamming may occur.


Troubleshooting the CD changer (if equipped)


The laser beam used in the compact disc player is harmful to the eyes. Do not attempt to disassemble the case.


If sound skips: † You may be traveling on a rough road, playing badly scratched discs or


the disc may be dirty. Skipping will not scratch the discs or damage the player.


If your changer does not work, it may be that: † A disc is already loaded where you want to insert a disc. † The disc is inserted with the label surface downward. † The disc is dusty or defective. † The player’s internal temperature is above 60°C (140°F). Allow the


player to cool down before operating.


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Controls and features † A disc with format and dimensions not within industry standards is


inserted.


Cleaning compact discs Inspect all discs for contamination before playing. If necessary, clean discs only with an approved CD cleaner and wipe from the center out to the edge. Do not use circular motion.


CD and CD changer care † Handle discs by their edges only. Never touch the playing surface. † Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or heat sources for extended † Do not insert more than one disc into each slot of the CD changer


periods of time.


magazine.


Do not insert any promotional (odd shaped or sized) discs, or discs with removable labels into the CD player as jamming may occur.


Cleaning cassette player (if equipped) Clean the tape player head with a cassette cleaning cartridge after 10 to 12 hours of play in order to maintain the best sound and operation.


Cassette and cassette player care † Use only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or less. † Do not expose tapes to direct sunlight, high humidity, extreme heat or


extreme cold. Allow tapes that may have been exposed to extreme temperatures to reach a moderate temperature before playing. † Tighten very loose tapes by inserting a finger or pencil into the hole † Remove loose labels before inserting tapes. † Do not leave tapes in the cassette player for a long time when not


and turning the hub.


being played.


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Controls and features


Radio frequency information The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission(CRTC) establish the frequencies AM and FM stations may use for their broadcasts. Allowable frequencies are: AM 530, 540–1600, 1610 kHz FM 87.7, 87.9–107.7, 107.9 MHz Not all frequencies are used in a given area. Radioreceptionfactors Three factors can affect radio reception: † Distance/strength.The further an FM signal travels, the weaker it is. The listenable range of the average FM station is approximately 40 km (24 miles). This range can be affected by “signal modulation.” Signal modulation is a process radio stations use to increase their strength/volume relative to other stations.


† Terrain.Hills, mountains and tall buildings between your vehicle’s antenna and the radio station signal can cause FM reception problems. Static can be caused on AM stations by power lines, electric fences, traffic lights and thunderstorms. Moving away from an interfering structure (out of its “shadow”) returns your reception to normal.


† Station overload.Weak signals are sometimes captured by stronger signals when you pass a broadcast tower. A stronger signal may temporarily overtake a weaker signal and play while the weak station frequency is displayed.


The audio system automatically switches to single channel reception if it will improve the reception of a station normally received in stereo.


Audio system warranties and service Refer to the Warranty Guide for audio system warranty information. If service is necessary, see your dealer or a qualified technician.


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Controls and features


CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM


Heater only system (if equipped)


LO


OFF


HI


Fanspeedcontrol Controls the volume of air circulated in the vehicle.


Temperaturecontrolknob Controls the temperature of the airflow inside the vehicle. On heater-only systems, the air cannot be cooled below the outside temperature. Modeselectorcontrol Controls the direction of the airflow to the inside of the vehicle.


LO


HI


OFF


† (Panel)-Distributes outside air through the instrument panel † OFF-Outside air is shut out and the fan will not operate. For short


registers.


periods of time only, use this mode to prevent undesirable odors from entering the vehicle.


(Panel and floor)-Distributes outside air through the instrument


panel registers and the floor ducts.


(Floor)-Allows for maximum heating. Distributes outside air


through the floor ducts.


(Floor and defrost)-Distributes outside air through the floor ducts


and the windshield defroster ducts.


† † †


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-Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster ducts. It


can be used to clear ice or fog from the windshield.


Controls and features


Operatingtips † In humid weather, place the climate control system in


before


driving. This will reduce fogging on your windshield. Once the windshield has been cleared, select any desired position.


climate control system in the OFF position.


† To reduce humidity buildup inside the vehicle, do not drive with the † Under normal weather conditions, your vehicle’s climate controls system should be left in any position other than OFF when the vehicle is parked. This allows the climate control system to be free from contamination of outside pollutants.


airflow to the rear seats.


† Do not place objects under the front seat that will interfere with the † Remove any snow, ice, or leaves from the air intake area at the base of the windshield.


† Do not place objects over the defroster outlets. These objects may block airflow and reduce your ability to see through your windshield. Avoid placing small objects on top of your instrument panel. These objects can fall down into the defroster outlets and block airflow, in addition to damaging your climate control system.


Do not place objects on top of the instrument panel, as these objects may become projectiles in a collision or sudden stop.


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Controls and features


Manual heating and air conditioning system (if equipped)


LO


OFF


HI


A/C


MAX

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