Axle
Battery
refill capacities ........................189
disconnecting ............161,162,163
voltage gauge ............................14
Brakes ........................................103
anti-lock .....................103,104,105
anti-lock brake system (ABS)
warning light ...........................104
fluid, checking and adding ....150
shift interlock ..........................108
Break-in period ..........................2,3
CD player ....................................53
Child safety seats
attaching with tether straps ....93
in rear seat ................................90
tether anchorage
hardware ..............................93,97
Cleaning your vehicle ...............183
engine compartment ..............185
exterior .............................184,187
exterior lamps .........................186
interior .....................................186
plastic parts ............................186
washing ....................................184
waxing .....................................184
wheels ......................................185
windows ..................................187
wiper blades ............................186
Controls
power seat .................................72
Coolant ...............................153,154
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checking and adding ..............152
refill capacities ........................154
Driveline universal joint and
slip yoke ....................................159
Emission control system ..........178
Engine
coolant .....................................151
idle speed control ...................159
service points ..........................147
starting after a collision .........123
Engine block heater .................101
Engine oil
checking and adding ..............149
dipstick ....................................147
specifications ...................147,149
Exhaust fumes ..........................101
Fail safe cooling .................154,155
Fuel
choosing the right fuel ...........171
comparisons with EPA fuel
economy estimates .................177
detergent in fuel .....................172
filling your vehicle
with fuel ...........................170,173
gauge .........................................12
quality ......................................172
running out of fuel .................172
safety information relating to
automotive fuels .....................170
Fuses ...................................125,126
Gas mileage (see Fuel
economy) ..............174,175,176,177
Gauges .........................................12
engine coolant temperature
gauge .........................................13
engine oil pressure gauge ........13
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)
calculating ...............................113
Hazard flashers .........................123
Headlamps
aiming ......................................183
bulb specifications ..................183
high beam ............................11,15
warning chime ..........................11
Heating ........................................16
auxiliary heater and air
conditioner ...........................21,22
heater only system .........16,17,18
heating and air conditioning
system .............................18,19,20
Hood ..........................................146
Ignition .......................................195
Inspection/maintenance
(I/M) testing ..............................179
Instrument panel
cleaning ...................................186
key in ignition chime ...............11
positions of the ignition ...........56
Keys
Lamps
daytime running light ...............15
headlamps .................................15
headlamps, flash to pass ..........16
instrument panel, dimming .....16
interior lamps ...........................63
replacing bulbs ..179,180,181,182
Lane change indicator
(see Turn signal) ........................57
Lights, warning and indicator
air bag ........................................10
anti-lock brakes (ABS) ..............8
brake ............................................8
charging system ........................10
engine oil pressure ...................11
safety belt .................................10
service engine soon .................8,9
turn signal indicator .................10
Lumbar support,
seats ..............................73,74,75,76
Mirrors
side view mirrors (power) .......65
Motorcraft parts ........................174
Octane rating ............................172
Index
Odometer .....................................14
Overdrive .....................................62
Panic alarm feature, remote
entry system ................................67
Parking brake ............................105
Power distribution box
(see Fuses) ...............................129
Power door locks ........................64
Power steering ..........................107
fluid, checking and adding ....156
Radio ...................23,24,25,26,27,28
29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37
Relays .................................125,131
Remote entry system .................65
illuminated entry ......................70
locking/unlocking doors ......65,66
replacement/additional
transmitters ...............................69
replacing the batteries .............67
Safety belts (see Safety
restraints) ....................................11
Safety restraints
cleaning the safety belts ...82,187
extension assembly ..................81
for children ..........................87,88
lap belt ......................................80
warning light and chime .....11,82
Seat belts (see Safety
restraints) ................76,77,78,79,80
Seats ............................................71
child safety seats ......................89
Servicing your vehicle ..............145
Spark plugs, specifications .......188
Special notice ................................3
ambulance conversions ..............3
diesel-powered vehicles .............4
Specification chart, lubricants .193
Speed control ..............................57
Speedometer ...............................12
Starting your vehicle ...........98,100
jump starting ............139,140,142
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Index
Steering wheel
tilting .........................................61
Tires ....................................166,167
changing ...........................132,133
checking the pressure ............167
replacing ...........................135,169
rotating ....................................167
snow tires and chains ............169
tire grades ...............................167
treadwear ................................166
Towing ..................113,119,120,121
wrecker ....................................144
Traction-lok rear axle ...............108
Transmission ......................108,157
fluid, checking and adding
(automatic) ......................157,158
Transmission control
indictor light ................................10
Trip odometer .............................14
Vehicle dimensions ............195,197
Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN) ..........................................198
Vehicle loading ..........................111
Ventilating your vehicle ...........102
Warning chimes .............................8
Washer fluid ..............................151
reservoir ..................................151
Water, Driving through .............113
Windows ......................................63
Windshield washer fluid
and wipers
checking and cleaning ............165
operation ...................................61
replacing wiper blades ...........165
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Filling station information
Recommended fuel Fuel tank capacity
Engine oil capacity-gasoline engine (includes filter change) Engine oil capacity-diesel engine
Tire size and pressure
Hood release
Coolant capacity-gasoline
engine1
Coolant capacity-diesel
engine1
Unleaded fuel only - 87 octane
Refer to Refill capacities in the Capacities
and specifications chapter.
5.7L (6.0 quarts). Use Motorcraft 5W30
Super Premium Motor Oil, Ford
specification WSS-M2C153-G.
Refer to the 7.3 Liter Power Stroke Direct
Injection Turbo Diesel Owner’s Guide
Supplement.
Refer to Safety Compliance Certification
Label on driver’s door panel.
Pull handle under the left side of the
instrument panel.
Refer to Refill capacities in the Capacities
and specifications chapter.
Refer to the 7.3 Liter Power Stroke Direct
Injection Turbo Diesel Owner’s Guide
Supplement.
Fill to line on reservoir. Use Motorcraft
MERCONt ATF.
13.1L (13.9 quarts). Use Motorcraft
MERCONt V ATF.
15.0L (15.9 quarts). Use Motorcraft
MERCONt ATF.
Power steering fluid
capacity
Automatic transmission
fluid capacity-4R70W2
Automatic transmission
fluid capacity-4R1002
1 If your engine coolant is green in color, use Ford Premium Cooling
System Fluid. If your engine coolant is orange in color, use Ford
Extended Life Engine Coolant. Refer to Adding engine coolant, in the
Maintenance and Care chapter.
2 Ensure correct automatic transmission fluid is used for a specific
application. Check the container to verify the fluid is MERCONt and/or
MERCONt V approved. Some fluids have been approved as meeting both
MERCONt and MERCONt V requirements and will be labeled as such.
Fluids labeled as meeting only MERCONt or only MERCONt V
requirements must not be used interchangeably. DO NOT mix MERCONt
and MERCONt V. Transmission fluid requirements are indicated on the
dipstick or on the dipstick handle. Refer to your “Service Guide” to
determine the correct service interval.
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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
Reporting safety defects
Index
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Introduction
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.
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 breaking-in rules for your vehicle. During the first 1 600 km (1 000 miles) of driving, vary speeds frequently. This is necessary to give the moving parts a chance to break in. If possible, you should avoid full use of the brakes for the first 1 600 km (1 000 miles).
Introduction
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.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Using your vehicle as an ambulance If your light truck is equipped with the Ford ambulance preparation package, it may be utilized as an ambulance. Ford urges ambulance manufacturers to follow the recommendations of the Ford incomplete vehicle manual, Ford truck body builder’s layout book and the QVM guidelines as well as pertinent supplements. For additional information, please contact the Light Truck Body Builders Advisory Service 1–800–635–5560. Use of your Ford light truck as an ambulance, without the Ford Ambulance Preparation Package voids the Ford New Vehicle Limited Warranty and may void the Emissions Warranties. In addition, ambulance usage without the preparation package could cause high underbody temperatures, overpressurized fuel and a risk of spraying fuel which could lead to fires. If your vehicle is equipped with the Ford ambulance preparation package, it will be indicated on the Safety Certification Compliance label. The label is located on the driver’s side door pillar or on the rear edge of the driver’s door. You can determine whether the ambulance manufacturer followed Ford’s recommendations by directly contacting that manufacturer. Ford Ambulance preparation package is only available on certain 7.3L Diesel engine equipped vehicles.
Introduction
Diesel-powered vehicles Read the 7.3L Diesel Engine Owner’s Guide Supplement for information regarding correct operation and maintenance of your diesel-powered light truck.
Notice to owners of natural gas fueled vehicles Before you drive your vehicle, be sure to read the “Natural Gas Vehicle Owner’s Guide Supplement.” This book contains important operation and maintenance information.
Instrumentation
Instrumentation
Instrument
cluster (pg. 8)
Speed control*
(pg. 57)
BRAKE
ON
OFF
Headlamp control
(pg. 15)
*if equipped
Turn signal and wiper/washer
control (pg. 57)
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SERVICE
ENGINE SOON
RES
SET ACCEL
COAST
Driver side air
bag
(pg. 83)
Instrumentation
Climate control
systems (pg. 16)
Auxiliary power
point
(pg. 22)
O V E R D R I V E
FAN
HI
LO
OFF
MIX
FLR
VENT
COOL
WARM
VOL PUSH ON
TONE
CLK
TONE VOL
ST DX FM
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SEEK
TUNE
AM/FM
Gearshift (including
overdrive button)
(pg. 110)
Electronic sound
system (pg. 23)
Instrumentation
WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES
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SERVICE
ENGINE SOON
Brake system warning Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position and the engine is off. If the brake warning lamp does not illuminate at this time, seek service immediately. Also illuminates when the parking brake is engaged. Illumination after releasing the parking brake indicates low brake fluid level and the brake system should be inspected immediately.
BRAKE
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) (If equipped) Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned on and the engine is off. If the light stays on, 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 parking brake released.
ABS
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). This OBD II system protects the environment by ensuring that your vehicle continues to meet
SERVICE ENGINE SOON
Instrumentation
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 good quality fuel 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. 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.
Instrumentation
Transmission control indicator light (TCIL) The word OFF located on the end of the gearshift lever is the transmission control indicator light (TCIL). The TCIL may flash steadily if a malfunction is detected. If the TCIL is flashing, contact your Ford dealer as soon as possible. If this condition persists, damage to the transmission could occur.
OVERDRIVE
Safety belt 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.
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.
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.
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, check for a burned-out turn signal bulb. Refer to Exterior bulbs in the Maintenance and care chapter.
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Instrumentation
High beams Illuminates when the high beam headlamps are turned on.
very high
Oil pressure/Engine coolant This light will come on when the key is in the ON position and the: † engine coolant temperature is † engine oil pressure is low The light serves as a notice that a system needs your attention and to check the engine coolant temperature gauge and the engine oil pressure gauge. Refer to Engine coolant temperature gauge and Engine oil pressure gauge in this chapter for more information.
Safety belt warning chime Chimes to remind you to fasten your safety belts. For information on the safety belt warning 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.
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 (if equipped) 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.
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GAUGES
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Speedometer Indicates the current vehicle speed.
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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. 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 empty indication, the amount of fuel that can be added will be less than the advertised capacity due to the reserve fuel. A minimum of six gallons must be added or removed from the fuel tank in order for the gauge to instantaneously update. If less than six gallons is the change, the gauge will take between five to ten minutes to update.
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Instrumentation
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. If the gauge enters the red section, the oil pressure/engine coolant and Check Engine/Service Engine Soon indicators illuminate, refer to What you should know about fail-safe cooling in the Maintenance and care chapter.
Engine oil pressure gauge This shows the engine oil pressure in the system. Sufficient pressure exists as long as the needle remains in the normal range (the area between the “L” and “H”). If the gauge indicates low pressure, stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible and switch off the engine immediately. Check the oil level. Add oil if needed (refer to Engine oil in the Maintenance and care chapter). If the oil level is correct, have your vehicle checked at your dealership or by a qualified technician.
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Instrumentation
Battery voltage gauge This gauge shows the battery voltage when the ignition is in the ON position. If the pointer moves and stays outside the normal operating range (as indicated), have the vehicle’s electrical system checked as soon as possible.
Odometer Registers the total kilometers (miles) of the vehicle.
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Trip odometer Registers the kilometers (miles) of individual journeys. To reset, depress the control.
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Controls and features
HEADLAMP CONTROL † Pull the headlamp control toward you to the first position to turn on the parking lamps, tail lamps, license plate lamps and marker lamps.
† Pull the headlamp control toward you to the outer position to turn on the headlamps (in addition to the previous lamps).
Daytime running lamps (DRL) (if equipped) Turns the headlamps on with a reduced output. To activate: † the engine must be running and † the headlamp control is in the OFF or Parking lamps position.
Always remember to turn on your headlamps at dusk or during inclement weather. The Daytime Running Light (DRL) System
does not activate your tail lamps and generally may not provide adequate lighting during these conditions. Failure to activate your headlamps under these conditions may result in a collision.
High beams Push forward to activate.
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Flash to pass Pull toward you to activate and release to deactivate.
PANEL DIMMER CONTROL To adjust the brightness of the instrument panel: † Rotate
clockwise/counterclockwise when the headlamp control is in the parking lamp or low-beam position.
To turn on the courtesy lamp and cargo lamps: † Rotate fully counterclockwise. CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM
Heater only system (if equipped)
FAN
HI
LO
OFF
MIX
FLR
VENT
COOL
WARM
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Fanspeedcontrol Controls the volume of air circulated in the vehicle.
Controls and features
FAN
HI
LO
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.
COOL
WARM
OFF
MIX
FLR
VENT
floor ducts.
† VENT-Distributes outside air through the instrument panel registers. † FLR-Allows for maximum heating. Distributes outside air through the † OFF-Outside air is shut out and the fan will not operate. † MIX-Distributes outside air through the floor ducts and the windshield †
-Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster ducts.
defroster ducts.
It can be used to clear ice or fog from the windshield.
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Controls and features
Operatingtips † In humid weather, select
climate control system in the OFF position.
before driving. This will help to prevent your windshield from fogging. After a few minutes, select any desired position. † To prevent humidity buildup inside the vehicle, don’t drive with the † Don’t put objects under the front seat that will interfere with the † Remove any snow, ice or leaves from the air intake area (at the bottom of the windshield under the hood).
airflow to the back seats.
† When placing objects on top of your instrument panel, be careful to not place them over the defroster outlets. These objects can block airflow and reduce your ability to see through your windshield. Also, avoid placing small objects on top of your instrument panel. These objects can fall down into the defroster outlets and block airflow and possibly damage your climate control system.
Manual heating and air conditioning system (if equipped)
FAN
HI
LO
OFF
VENT
NORM
A/C
MAX A/C
FLR
MIX
COOL
WARM
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Fanspeedcontrol Controls the volume of air circulated in the vehicle.
Controls and features
FAN
HI
LO
Temperaturecontrolknob Controls the temperature of the airflow inside the vehicle.
Modeselectorcontrol Controls the direction of the airflow to the inside of the vehicle.
COOL
WARM
OFF
VENT
NORM
A/C
MAX A/C
FLR
MIX
The air conditioning compressor will operate in all modes except VENT and FLR. However, the air conditioning will only function if the outside temperature is about 10°C (50°F) or above. Since the air conditioner removes considerable moisture from the air during operation, it is normal if clear water drips on the ground under the air conditioner drain while the system is working and even after you have stopped the vehicle.
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Under normal conditions, your vehicle’s climate control system should be left in any position other than MAX A/C or OFF when the vehicle is parked. This allows the vehicle to “breathe” through the outside air inlet duct. † MAX A/C-Uses recirculated air to cool the vehicle. MAX A/C is noisier than NORM A/C but more economical and will cool the inside of the vehicle faster. Airflow will be from the instrument panel registers. This mode can also be used to prevent undesirable odors from entering the vehicle. † NORM A/C-Uses outside air to cool the vehicle. It is quieter than MAX A/C but not as economical. Airflow will be from the instrument panel registers. † VENT-Distributes outside air through the instrument panel registers.
However, the air will not be cooled below the outside temperature because the air conditioning does not operate in this mode. † OFF-Outside air is shut out and the fan will not operate. For short
periods of time only, use this mode to prevent undesirable odors from entering the vehicle. † FLR-Allows for maximum heating by distributing outside air through the floor ducts. However, the air will not be cooled below the outside temperature because the air conditioning does not operate in this mode.
† MIX-Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster ducts and the floor ducts. Heating and air conditioning capabilities are provided in this mode. For added customer comfort, when the temperature control knob is anywhere in between the full hot and full cold positions, the air distributed through the floor ducts will be slightly warmer than the air sent to the windshield defroster ducts. If the temperature is about 10°C (50°F) or higher, the air conditioner will automatically dehumidify the air to prevent fogging.
-Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster ducts.
It can be used to clear ice or fog from the windshield. If the temperature is about 10°C (50°F) or higher, the air conditioner will automatically dehumidify the air to prevent fogging.
Operatingtips † In humid weather, select
windshield from fogging. After a few minutes, select any desired position.
before driving. This will prevent your
†
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climate control system in the OFF position.
Controls and features † To prevent humidity buildup inside the vehicle, don’t drive with the † Don’t put objects under the front seat that will interfere with the † Remove any snow, ice or leaves from the air intake area (at the bottom of the windshield).
airflow to the back seats.
† If your vehicle has been parked with the windows closed during hot weather, the air conditioner will do a much faster job of cooling if you drive for two or three minutes with the windows open. This will force most of the hot, stale air out of the vehicle. Then operate your air conditioner as you would normally. † When placing objects on top of your instrument panel, be careful to not place them over the defroster outlets. These objects can block airflow and reduce your ability to see through your windshield. Also, avoid placing small objects on top of your instrument panel. These objects can fall down into the defroster outlets and block airflow and possibly damage your climate control system.
Auxiliary heater and air conditioner (if equipped) If your vehicle is equipped with a factory installed auxiliary unit, the front control panel will include separate controls for the front and rear fans. In addition an auxiliary unit fan control is located in the headliner at a location between the front and rear seats.
OFF
HI
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HI
REAR
LO
REAR CTRL OFF
Controls and features † To control the auxiliary fan with this control, the rear fan switch on the front control unit must be in the rear control position. † The auxiliary unit does not
provide for mixing of hot and cold air. Adjustment of temperature in the rear may be accomplished by increasing or decreasing the rear fan speed.
AUXILIARY POWER POINT The auxiliary power point is located on the instrument panel. Do not plug optional electrical accessories into the cigarette lighter. Use the power point.
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USING YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM
AM/FM Stereo
VOL PUSH ON
TONE
CLK
TONE VOL
ST DX FM
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SEEK
TUNE
AM/FM
AM/FMStereo
VOL PUSH ON
TONE
CLK
TONE VOL
ST DX FM
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SEEK
TUNE
AM / FM STEREO
AM/FM
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Volume/powercontrol Press the control to turn the audio system on or off.
Turn the control to raise or lower volume.
VOL PUSH ON
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. AM/FMselect The AM/FM select control works in radio mode.
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. Tuneadjust The tune control works in radio mode.
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SEEK
TUNE
Tuneadjustinradiomode † Press
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
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 mode. Seekfunctioninradiomode † Press
to find the next
† Press
listenable station down the frequency band.
to find the next
listenable station up the frequency band.
SEEK
TUNE
Radiostationmemorypreset The radio is equipped with four station memory preset controls. These controls can be used to select up to four preset AM stations and eight FM stations (four in FM1 and four in FM2). Settingmemorypresetstations 1. Select the frequency band with the AM/FM select control. 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.
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Controls and features
Bassadjust The bass adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s bass output. With the electronic stereo radio, press the TONE control once, then use the volume knob to adjust the level. Trebleadjust The treble adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s treble output. With the electronic stereo radio, press the TONE control twice, then use the volume knob to adjust the level. Speakerbalanceadjust Speaker sound distribution can be adjusted between the right and left speakers. With the electronic stereo radio, press the TONE control three times, then use the volume knob to adjust the level. Speakerfadeadjust(ifequipped) Speaker sound can be adjusted between the front and rear speakers. With the electronic stereo radio, press the TONE control four times, then use the volume knob to adjust the level.
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TONE
CLK
TONE
CLK
TONE
CLK
TONE
CLK
VOL PUSH ON
VOL PUSH ON
VOL PUSH ON
VOL PUSH ON
Settingtheclock To set the hour, press and hold the CLK control and press:
† †
to decrease hours and to increase hours.
To set the minute, press and hold the CLK control and press:
Controls and features
TONE
CLK
SEEK
TUNE
SEEK
TUNE
TONE
CLK
† †
to decrease minutes and to increase minutes.
SEEK
TUNE
SEEK
TUNE
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Controls and features
AM/FM stereo cassette
VOL - PUSH ON
AM
FM
BASS
TREB
FM1
ST
SEEK
TUNE
SCAN
EJ
BAL
FADE
CLK
TAPE AMS
SIDE REW
1 - 2
FF
Volume/powercontrol Press the control to turn the audio system on or off.
VOL - PUSH ON
Turn the 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.
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AM/FMselect The AM/FM select control works in radio and tape modes.
Controls and features
AM
FM
AM/FMselectinradiomode This control allows you to select AM or FM frequency bands. Press the AM control to select from AM selections, and press the FM control to select from FM1 or FM2 memory preset stations. AM/FMselectintapemode Press this control to stop tape play and begin radio play. Tuneadjust The tune control works in radio mode. Tuneadjustinradiomode † Press
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.
SEEK
TUNE
† Press
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 mode. Seekfunctioninradiomode † Press
to find the next
† Press
listenable station down the frequency band.
to find the next
listenable station up the frequency band.
SEEK
TUNE
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Controls and features
Scanfunction The scan function works in radio mode.
SCAN
Scanfunctioninradiomode Press the SCAN control to hear a brief sampling of all listenable stations on the frequency band. Press the SCAN control again to stop the scan mode. 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 or the FM select control. 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.
Bassadjust The bass adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s bass output.
BASS
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Trebleadjust The treble adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s treble output.
Speakerbalanceadjust Speaker sound distribution can be adjusted between the right and left speakers.
Speakerfadeadjust Speaker sound can be adjusted between the front and rear speakers.
Tapeselect † To enter tape mode while in radio
mode, press the TAPE AMS control.
Controls and features
TREB
BAL
FADE
CLK
TAPE AMS
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Controls and features
CLK
TAPE AMS
AutomaticMusicSearch The Automatic Music Search feature allows you to quickly locate the beginning of the tape selection being played or to skip to the next selection. To activate the feature, momentarily depress the TAPE AMS button. Then, press either REW (for the beginning of the current selection) or FF (to advance to the next selection). The tape deck stops and returns to play mode when the AMS circuit senses a blank section on the tape. In order to ensure proper operation of the AMS feature, the tape MUST have a blank section of at least 4 seconds duration between programs. Rewind The rewind control works in tape mode. To rewind in tape mode, press the REW control. Radio play will continue until rewind is stopped (with the FF control or the AM/FM control) or the beginning of the tape is reached. 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.
SIDE
1 - 2
REW FF
SIDE REW
1 - 2
FF
Tapedirectionselect Press SIDE 1–2 to play the alternate side of a tape.
SIDE REW
1 - 2
FF
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Controls and features
Ejectfunction Press the control to stop and eject a tape.
EJ
DolbyT noisereduction Dolbyt noise reduction operates only in tape mode. Dolbyt reduces the amount of hiss and static during tape playback. Press the The noise reduction system is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Settingtheclock To set the hour, press and hold the CLK control and press:
control to activate (and deactivate) Dolbyt noise reduction.
CLK
† †
to decrease hours and to increase hours.
TAPE AMS
SEEK
TUNE
SEEK
TUNE
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Controls and features
To set the minute, press and hold the CLK control and press:
CLK
TAPE AMS
† †
to decrease minutes and to increase minutes.
SEEK
TUNE
SEEK
TUNE
Premium AM/FM Stereo/Cassette/Premium Sound
VOL PUSH ON
BASS
TREB
SEL
BAL
FADE
CD
TAPE
EJ
RDS
MUTE
SEEK
TUNE
SCAN
AUTO
AM
FM
REW
FF
SIDE 1.2
COMP
SHUFF
Your audio system is equipped with selective lighting, a unique lighting strategy. This lighting feature is operable when the headlamps are illuminated. During the operation of any selected mode, lighting for the
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Controls and features
individual function controls will either illuminate or turn off. Those controls which have a function for the specific mode of operation selected will be lit, while the controls which have no function for that mode will be turned off. Volume/powercontrol Press the control to turn the audio system on or off.
Turn the control to raise or lower volume.
VOL PUSH ON
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.
Speedsensitivevolume(ifequipped)
With this feature, radio volume changes automatically and slightly with
vehicle speed to compensate for road and wind noise.
The recommended level for speed sensitive volume is from level 1
through level 3. Level 0 turns the speed sensitive volume off and level 7
is the maximum setting.
With the radio on, press and hold
the volume control for five seconds,
then press:
VOL PUSH ON
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Controls and features
† †
to increase volume
compensation
to decrease or shut off the
volume compensation
AM/FMselect The AM/FM select control works in radio, tape and CD modes (if equipped).
SEL
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/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. Tuneadjust The tune control works in radio or CD mode (if equipped). Tuneadjustinradiomode † Press
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.
TUNE
† Press
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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Controls and features
TuneadjustforCDchanger † Press
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.
TUNE
to select the next disc in the CD changer. Hold the control
to fast-forward through the remaining discs.
† Press
Seekfunction The seek function control works in radio, tape or CD mode (if equipped). Seekfunctioninradiomode † Press
to find the next
SEEK
to listen to the previous selection on the tape or return to
to listen to the next selection on the tape.
listenable station down the frequency band.
to find the next
† Press
listenable station up the frequency band.
the beginning of the current selection.
Seekfunctionintapemode † Press † Press SeekfunctionforCDchanger † Press
to seek to the previous
track of the current disc. If a selection has been playing for three seconds or more and you press beginning. † Press
SEEK
, the CD changer will replay that selection from the
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.
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Controls and features
Scanfunction The scan function works in radio, tape or CD mode (if equipped).
SCAN
Scanfunctioninradiomode Press the SCAN control to hear a brief sampling of all listenable stations on the frequency band. Press the SCAN 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 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. 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.
REW
FF
SIDE 1.2
COMP
SHUFF
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Controls and features
AUTO
Autosetmemorypreset Autoset allows you to set strong radio stations without losing your original manually set preset stations. This feature is helpful on trips when you travel between cities with different radio stations. Startingautosetmemorypreset 1. Select a frequency using the AM/FM select controls. 2. Press the AUTO control. 3. When the first six strong stations are filled, the station stored in memory preset control 1 will start playing. If there are less than six strong stations available on the frequency band, the remaining memory preset controls will all store the last strong station available. To deactivate autoset and return to your audio system’s manually set memory stations, press the control again. Bassadjust The bass adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s bass output. Press the BASS control. Use the SEL control to increase or decrease the amount of bass.
BASS
TREB
SEL
Trebleadjust The treble adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s treble output. Press the TREB control. Use the SEL control to increase or decrease the amount of treble.
BASS
TREB
SEL
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Controls and features
Speakerbalanceadjust Speaker sound distribution can be adjusted between the right and left speakers. Press the BAL control. Use the SEL control to adjust the sound between the speakers.
BAL
FADE
SEL
BAL
Speakerfadeadjust Speaker sound can be adjusted between the front and rear speakers. Press the FADE control. Use the SEL control to adjust the sound between the front and rear speakers. Tape/CDselect † To begin tape play (with a tape loaded into the audio system) while in the radio or CD mode, press the TAPE control. Press the button during rewind or fast forward to stop the rewind or fast forward function.
TAPE
FADE
CD
SEL
† To begin CD play (if equipped