Securely latch the seatback in the upright position to prevent the seatback or objects from being thrown forward during a sudden stop or collision.
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Do not pile cargo higher than the seatbacks to avoid injuring people in a collision or sudden stop.
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RWARNING
Do not remove the floor carpet in your vehicle. Emission controls cause high exhaust temperatures under the floor.
NOTE: When returning the folding seats to the
upright position, remember to return rear shoulder belts to their proper position.
NOTE: Your vehicle has stowage hooks on the
rear, lower, side trim panel on which to hook the safety belts when not in use. Simply hook the tongue slot over the stowage hook.
Cleaning the Seats Leather For routine cleaning, wipe the surface with a soft, damp cloth. For more thorough cleaning, wipe the surface with a leather and vinyl cleaner or a mild soap. Fabric Remove dust and loose dirt with a whisk broom or a vacuum cleaner. Remove fresh spots immediately. Follow the directions that come with the cleaner. NOTE: Before using any cleaner, test it on a
small, hidden area of fabric. If the fabric’s color or texture is adversely affected by a particular cleaner, do not use it.
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Mirrors
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The side view mirror on the right makes objects appear smaller and farther away than they actually are.
Dual-Electric Remote Control Mirrors (If equipped) Dual-electric remote control mirrors are collapsible. The mirror heads can be folded rearward to prevent damage when using an automatic car wash. To adjust the side mirrors: 1. Locate the control switch in the power
control panel on the driver’s door.
2. Select the right or left mirror by moving the
selector switch right or left.
3. Push the control switch in the direction you
want to move the mirror.
4. Return the selector switch to the middle OFF
position to keep the mirror in place.
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Dual-electric side mirror control switches Console A fully-equipped console on your vehicle will include the following items:
ashtray and lighter q parking brake lever
cupholder or storage compartment with cupholder
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Storage Compartments Your vehicle may have several small storage compartments:
a glove compartment that locks and unlocks using the ignition key two map pockets on the door panels (if equipped) storage compartment below the climate controls a storage bin in the center console
RWARNING
Do not put objects on the ledge between the back seat and the rear window, as they can become dangerous projectiles and injure someone.
Center Console Storage (If equipped) To open the center console storage bin, push the button and slide the lid back. When it is back as far as it will go, push the button and lift the lid. Cupholders The cupholders are located inside the center console storage bin. The driver cupholder is integrated in the storage bin. To use the passenger cupholder, rotate it upward then twist the cupholder until it is in a horizontal position. When the passenger cupholder is not in use, twist it back to the vertical position and rotate it into the storage bin. NOTE: Do not place heavy objects in the
cupholders.
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Using the cupholders Hatchback Opening and Closing the Hatchback To open the hatchback from the outside: 1. Put the key into the lock located on the right side, in the tail lamp just above the bumper.
2. Turn the key to the right to unlock. 3. Remove the key before you close the
hatchback.
NOTE: When the hatch is unlocked the cargo
lamp will illuminate.
4. Using both hands, shut the hatchback
completely. Do not slam it.
5. Pull up on the hatchback to make sure it is
securely latched.
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To prevent premature wear or damage to the hatchback lift cylinders and attaching hardware, the hatchback must be fully closed before you drive your vehicle.
RWARNING
If you drive with the hatchback lid open, you will draw dangerous exhaust fumes into your vehicle.
If you must drive like this, keep the vents open so outside air comes into the vehicle. Using the Remote Control for the Hatchback To release the hatchback from inside the vehicle, simply pull up on the remote release lever, which is located in front of the driver’s seat, near the door.
Remote control for the hatchback
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Using the Luggage Compartment Cover This cover lets you conceal cargo in the luggage compartment. The cover will lift automatically when the hatchback lid is opened.
RWARNING
Do not place objects on the luggage compartment cover, as they can become dangerous projectiles and injure someone.
To remove the luggage compartment cover: 1. Raise the hatchback to the fully open
position.
2. Standing outside the vehicle, unfasten the lift
cords from the hatchback lid.
3. Disconnect the two front package tray lift
cords from the lower trunk side trim.
4. Lower the cover and slide it rearward to
disengage it from the sockets and remove it.
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The luggage compartment and cover
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The cover may cause injury in a sudden stop or accident if it is left lying loose in the vehicle or if it is not securely installed. Therefore, the cover should either be securely installed or removed from the vehicle. To be securely installed, the cover must be attached to the brackets and all four cords must be fastened.
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To install the luggage compartment cover: 1. Raise the hatchback to the fully open
position.
2. From outside the vehicle, position the cover
in its sockets.
3. Attach the lift cords to the hatchback lid. 4. Connect the two front luggage compartment cover lift cords to the lower trunk side trim.
5. Close the hatchback.
RWARNING
Do not push down on the luggage compartment cover when the lift cords are attached to the open hatchback lid. This could cause the hatchback lid to close unexpectedly.
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Compact Disc Radio The Compact Disc Radio combines the Electronic Stereo Radio with the Ford Compact Disc Player. Using the Controls on Your New Radio/CD Player Most of the features of this unit work for both radio and CD operation, depending on which mode the unit is in. Also, some of the buttons control several different functions, so be sure to read all of the operating instructions carefully. How to turn the radio on and off Press the “POWER” button to turn the radio on. Press it again to turn it off. How to adjust the volume Press the (+/앥) side of the “VOL” button to increase/decrease the volume. Bars illuminate in the display to show the relative volume level. NOTE: If the volume level is set above a
certain listening level when the ignition switch is turned off, when the ignition switch is turned back on, the volume will come back to a “nominal” listening level. However, if the radio power is turned off (with the “POWER” button), the volume will remain in the position it was set at when radio power is switched back on.
Selecting the AM or FM frequency band Push the “AM/FM” button to select the desired frequency band. When in the radio mode, pushing the button more than once will alternate between AM, FM1 and FM2. These functions are used with the station memory buttons described under How to tune radio stations.
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How to tune radio stations There are four ways for you to tune in a particular station. You can manually locate the station using the “SCAN/TUNE” button, “SEEK” the station, “SCAN” to the station or select the station by using the memory buttons, which you can set to any desired frequency. These four methods are described below. q Using the “SCAN/TUNE” button to manually
tune You can change the frequency up or down one increment at a time (FM changes in increments of 200kHz; AM changes in increments of 10kHz) by first pressing the “SCAN/TUNE” button twice (display shows “TUNE”), then — within approximately five seconds —pressing and releasing either the top (b) or bottom (a) half of the “SEEK” button. To change frequencies quickly, press and hold down either the top or bottom half of the “SEEK” button. Manual tuning adjusts your radio to any allowable broadcast frequency, whether or not a station is present on that frequency. (See All About Radio Frequencies in this section.)
q Using the “SEEK” function
This feature on your radio allows you to automatically select listenable stations up or down the frequency band. Press the top a half of the “SEEK” button to select the next listenable station up the frequency band. Press the bottom b half of the button to select the next listenable station down the frequency band. By pressing and holding the button, listenable stations can be passed over to reach the desired station.
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q Using the “SCAN/TUNE” button to scan
radio stations
Pressing the “SCAN/TUNE” button once enters the scan mode (display will indicate “SCN”). Pushing the top a half of the “SEEK” button will begin the scan mode up the frequency band, stopping on each listenable station for approximately five seconds. Pushing the bottom b half of the “SEEK” button will begin the scan mode down the frequency band, again stopping on each listenable station for approximately five seconds.
To stop the scan mode on the presently sampled station press the “SCAN/TUNE” button again.
Setting the Station Memory Preset buttons
Your radio is equipped with 5 station
memory buttons. These buttons can be used
to select up to 5 preset AM stations and 10
FM stations (5 in FM1 and 5 in FM2). Follow
the easy steps below to set these buttons to
the desired frequencies.
1. Select a band, then select a frequency.
2. Press one of the memory buttons and hold
the button until the sound returns. That station is now held in memory on that button.
3. Follow the two steps above for each station
memory preset button you want to set.
NOTE: If the vehicle’s battery is disconnected,
the clock and station memory preset buttons (if programmed in auto mode) will need to be reset.
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q Using the Automatic Memory Load feature
You can activate the Auto Memory Load feature by pressing and holding the “AUTO PRESET” button for approximately three seconds. Auto Memory Load sets all memory buttons in AM, FM1 and FM2 sequentially by seeking out the first five strong stations for the respective band and storing them in memory buttons 1-5. (FM2 will store the second set of strong stations from the FM band.)
With Auto Memory Store, you can continually set strong stations into your memory buttons without losing your existing memory presets, which is especially handy while traveling. Your radio will automatically set your memory buttons to the strong local stations so you don’t have to continually manually tune to existing stations.
Activate Auto Memory Store by pushing the “AUTO PRESET” button once. Your radio will set the first five strong stations of the band you are in (AM, FM1 or FM2) into the memory buttons. The display will show “AUTO”, then run through the frequencies, stopping momentarily on the stations being set into the memory buttons. The radio is now in the “AUTO” mode and this display will show “AUTO” each time a preset is activated.
NOTE: If there are fewer than five strong stations in the frequency band, the remaining unfilled buttons will store the last strong station detected on the band.
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After all stations have been filled, the radio will begin playing the station stored on memory button 1.
To deactivate the Auto Memory Store mode and return to the manually-set memory button stations (or those stations set using Auto Memory Load), simply push the “AUTO PRESET” button. Display will show “AUTO” then “OFF”. The next time Auto Memory Store is activated on that band, the radio will store the next set of five strong stations.
Using the “AUDIO” button to adjust the tone balance and speaker output
Increasing or decreasing bass response
Push the “AUDIO” button repeatedly until the display reads “BASS.” Push the “+” side of the “VOL” button to increase bass (more “lows”), and push the “-” side to decrease bass (less “lows”).
Increasing or decreasing treble response
Push the “AUDIO” button repeatedly until the display reads “TREB.” Push the “+” side of the “VOL” button to increase treble (more “highs”), and push the “-” side to decrease treble (less “highs”).
q Adjusting speaker balance
Balance control allows you to adjust the sound distribution between the right and left speakers. Push the “AUDIO” button repeatedly until the display reads “BAL.” Push the “+” side of the “VOL” button to shift the sound to the right speakers, and push the “-” side to shift the sound to the left speakers.
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q Adjusting speaker fader
Fade control allows you to adjust the sound distribution between the front and rear speakers. Push the “AUDIO” button repeatedly until the display reads “FADE.” Push the “+” side of the “VOL” button to shift the sound to the front speakers, and push the “-” side to shift the sound to the rear speakers.
NOTE: Illuminated bars in the display show relative levels of bass and treble and positions of speaker balance and fader functions after adjustments are made, then revert to volume level set.
Clock operation When in the radio mode, push the “CLOCK” button to switch from radio frequency to clock. Only the clock numerals will be displayed in the clock mode — there is no A.M./P.M. indication. When in the clock mode, the time will be displayed until the button is pushed again. However, if you retune the radio while it is in the clock mode, the new radio frequency will be displayed for approximately ten seconds and then change back to clock. When in the CD mode, push the “CLOCK” button to change the display from elapsed time mode to track number mode to clock mode. If the CD track selection is changed when you are in the clock or elapsed time mode, the new track number will be displayed for approximately ten seconds and then revert back to the previous mode. To set the clock, simultaneously press the “CLOCK” button and either the bottom (b) half of the “SEEK” button to set hours, or the top (a) half of the “SEEK” button to set minutes.
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Using the Controls on Your New Compact Disc Player Your new Ford Compact Disc Player is capable of playing 12 cm or 8 cm discs, without an adapter! The Player operates when the power is on and a disc is inserted (label side up). Handle the disc by its edge only. (Be sure to read and follow all of the care and cleaning instructions under How To Take Care of and Clean Your CD Player and Discs. NOTE: If after you insert a disc, the disc is
ejected and “ERROR” begins scrolling in the display, remove the disc and reinsert it right side up (label side up).
The digital display on your CD player will either show the track (selection) number or the elapsed time. (The display mode can be selected by pressing the “CLOCK” button.) Indicators for play (a), stop (X) and compression on (“C”) are also in the display. (These features are described later.) Once a disc is inserted, operation of the CD player will override that of the radio. NOTE: The volume, bass, treble, balance and
fader controls on the radio are also used with the CD player. Refer to earlier operating instructions on these controls.
How to insert a disc and begin play Insert one disc, label side up into the disc opening. When inserted, the disc automatically loads into the unit and play starts at the beginning of the first track (selection). When the disc reaches the end, the disc player automatically returns to the beginning of the disc and resumes playing.
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NOTE: Once a disc is inserted, the disc
opening is secured to prevent the accidental insertion of a second disc.
NOTE: The CD player has heat protection
circuitry to protect the laser diode. If the temperature of the player reaches 167˚F (75˚C), the heat detection circuit will shut off the player and “TOO HOT” will scroll in the display for approximately five seconds (radio will resume playing). When the temperature returns to normal operating range, the CD player will again be operational.
How to stop and restart the CD player
When a disc is loaded, the unit automatically enters the play mode and the play indicator a illuminates. To stop temporarily, press the “PLAY/STOP” button or the “AM/FM” button. The stop indicator X in the display illuminates and operation returns to the radio mode. To resume CD play, press the “PLAY/STOP” button once again.
NOTE: If the ignition key is turned OFF
during play and then is set to the ON or ACCESSORY position, the CD player will resume playing in the mode it was in when ignition was turned off.
Using the “SEEK” feature
The “SEEK” feature allows you to quickly find a particular selection on the disc.
Press the bottom (b) half of the “SEEK” button once to repeat the current playing selection. Press the top (a) half of the “SEEK” button to advance to the next selection.
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Pressing and holding the bottom (b) or top (a) half of the “SEEK” button will scroll backward and forward respectively through the tracks.
How to fast forward or reverse your CD player
To quickly search for a particular point in a selection, press the “FF” button (to fast forward) or the “REV” button (to reverse). While either button is pressed, the disc goes forward or backward at two different speeds depending on how long the button is held down. (Pressing either button for more than approximately three seconds will speed up the process.) Release the button at the desired point (found by watching the elapsed playing time in the display or by listening to the sound during fast forward or reverse). When you have reached the beginning of track 1, the CD player will begin playing.
When you have reached the end of the disc by keeping the fast forward button pressed, the display will show “END” and the player will go into pause mode. Push the “PLAY/STOP” button to begin playing the first track of the disc, press the “REV” button to back up from the end of the disc, or use the “SEEK” function to locate a desired track.
Using the “SCAN” function
Press the “SCAN/TUNE” button to enter the scan mode. Once in the scan mode, press the top (b) or bottom (a) half of the “SEEK” button to scan forward or reverse, respectively. The CD player will begin scanning the disc, stopping on each listenable track for approximately an eight-second sampling. This continues until you press the “SCAN/TUNE” button a second time.
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How to eject the disc
Push the “EJECT” button to stop play, eject the disc and resume radio operation of your audio system.
NOTE: You can eject the disc while the radio
power and/or ignition is on or off.
How To Take Care of and Clean Your CD Player and Discs
To ensure the continued performance of your Ford Compact Disc Player, carefully read the following precautions: q Always handle the disc by its edge. Never
touch the playing surface.
q Before playing, inspect the disc for any
contamination. If needed, clean the disc with an approved disc cleaner, such as the Discwasher쑓 Compact Disc Cleaner or the Allsop 3쑓 Compact Disc Cleaner, by wiping from the center out to the edges. Do not use a circular motion to clean.
q Do not clean discs with solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray intended for analog records.
q Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or
heat sources such as defroster and floor heating ducts. Do not leave any discs in a parked car in direct sunlight where there may be a considerable rise in temperature or damage may result.
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q After playing, store the disc in its case.
If a disc has already been inserted, do not try to insert another disc. Doing so may damage the disc player.
q Do not insert anything other than a disc into
the disc player.
CAUTION: The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard as the laser beam used in this compact disc player is harmful to the eyes. Do not attempt to disassemble the case. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Common Operating Conditions of Your CD Player
The following information is designed to help you recognize typical situations that could be mistakenly interpreted as mechanical malfunctions of the disc player. q A disc is already loaded. q The disc is inserted with the label surface
downward.
q The disc is dusty or defective. q The player’s internal temperature is above 140˚F (60˚C). Allow the player to cool off before operating.
q Different manufacturers of compact discs may
produce discs with different dimensions or tolerances, some of which may not be within industry standards or in accordance with the CD format. Because of this, a new disc that is free of dust and scratches could be defective and may not play on your Ford Compact Disc Player.
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If play does not begin after the CD button is pushed: q The radio is not on. q The unit is in the stop mode. q Moisture may have condensed on the lenses
within the unit. If this occurs, remove the disk and wait approximately an hour until the moisture evaporates.
If the sound skips: q Badly scratched discs or extremely rough
roads will cause the sound to skip. Skipping will not damage the disc player or scratch the discs.
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Using the Controls on Your New Radio
How to turn the radio on and adjust the volume
Press the “POWER” button to turn the radio on. Press it again to turn it off.
Press the right (+) side of the “VOLUME” button to increase the volume. Press the left (-) side of the button to decrease the volume. Illuminated bars in the display show the relative volume level.
NOTE: If the volume level is set above a
certain listening level when the ignition switch is turned off, when the ignition switch is turned back on, the volume will come back to a “nominal” listening level. However, if the radio power is turned off (with the “POWER” button), the volume will remain in the position it was set at when radio power is switched back on.
Selecting the AM or FM frequency band
Push the “AM/FM” button to select the desired frequency band. Pushing the button more than once will alternate between AM, FM1 and FM2. These functions are used with the station memory buttons described under How to tune radio stations.
How to tune radio stations (Stereo Radio)
There are three ways for you to tune in to a particular station. You can manually locate the station by using the “TUNE” button, “SEEK” the station or select the station by using the memory preset buttons, which you can set to any desired frequency.
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How to tune radio stations (Stereo Cassette Radio)
There are four ways for you to tune in to a particular station. You can manually locate the station by using Automatic Music Search (“AMS”), “SEEK” the station, “SCAN” to the station or select the station by using the memory buttons, which you can set to any desired frequency. q Using the “TUNE” function
You can change the frequency up or down one increment at a time by pressing and releasing either the right (+) or left (-) side of the “TUNE” button. To change frequencies quickly, press and hold down either the right or left side of the “TUNE” button.
Manual tuning adjusts your radio to any allowable broadcast frequency, whether or not a station is present on that frequency. (See All About Radio Frequencies in this section.)
q Using the “AMS” function to manually tune
your radio (Stereo Cassette Radio)
You can change the frequency up or down one increment at a time by first pressing the “AMS” button (display shows “TUNE”) then within approximately five seconds pressing and releasing either the right (a) or left (b) side of the “SEEK” button. To change frequencies quickly, press and hold down either the right or left side of the “SEEK” button.
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q Using the “SEEK” function
This feature on your radio allows you to automatically select listenable stations up or down the frequency band. Press the right (a) side of the “SEEK” button to select the next listenable station up the frequency band. Press the left (b) side of the button to select the next listenable station down the frequency band. By holding the button down, listenable stations can be passed over to reach the desired station.
q Using the “SCAN” function (Stereo Cassette
Radio)
Press the “SCAN” button to enter the scan mode. The radio will begin scanning up the frequency band, stopping on each listenable station for approximately a five-second sampling. This continues until you press the “SCAN” button a second time. The display flashes “AM” or “FM.”
Setting the Station Memory Preset buttons
Your radio is equipped with 5 station
memory buttons. These buttons can be used
to select up to 5 preset AM stations and 10
preset FM stations (5 in FM1 and 5 in FM2).
Follow the easy steps below to set these buttons to the desired frequencies:
1. Select a band, then select a frequency.
2. Press one of the memory buttons and hold
the button until the sound returns. That station is now held in memory on that button.
3. Follow the two steps above for each station
memory preset button you want to set.
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NOTE: If the vehicle’s battery is disconnected,
the clock and station memory preset buttons (if programmed in auto mode) will need to be reset.
Adjusting the tone balance and speaker output of your radio
Increasing or decreasing bass response
Push the “AUDIO” button repeatedly until the display reads “BASS.” Push the right (+) side of the “VOLUME” button to increase bass (more “lows”), and push the left (-) side to decrease bass (less “lows”).
Increasing or decreasing treble response
Push the “AUDIO” button repeatedly until the display reads “TREB.” Push the right (+) side of the “VOLUME” button to increase the treble (more “highs”), and push the left (-) side to decrease treble (less “highs”).
Speaker features and operation q Adjusting speaker balance
Balance control allows you to adjust the sound distribution between the right and left speakers. Push the “AUDIO” button repeatedly until the display reads “BAL.” Push the right (+) side of the “VOLUME” button to shift the sound to the right speakers, and push the left (-) side to shift the sound to the left speakers.
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q Adjusting speaker fader
Fade control allows you to adjust the sound distribution between the front and rear speakers. Push the “AUDIO” button repeatedly until the display reads “FADE.” Push the right (+) side of the “VOLUME” button to shift the sound to the front speakers, and push the left (-) side to shift the sound to the rear speakers.
NOTE: Illuminated bars in the display show relative levels of bass and treble and positions of speaker balance and fader functions after adjustments are made, then revert to volume level set.
Using the Controls of Your Cassette Tape Player
How to insert a tape
Insert a cassette (with the open edge to the right) firmly into the tape door opening, making sure the cassette is completely in and “seated.”
NOTE: A cassette tape can be loaded with the
ignition on whether or not the radio power is on. Inserting a cassette tape with the radio power off will turn the audio system on. After the cassette is ejected, radio play will return.
How to locate a desired track on the tape
NOTE: The tape track number indicated in the display does not necessarily correspond to the tape track or side number on the cassette label. It is used only to indicate when the tape mechanism reverses tracks.
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q Using the Automatic Music Search (“AMS”)
function with cassette tape player
Press and hold the “AMS” button (“AMS” will appear in the display). Then, push the left (h) button to rewind to the beginning of the current selection or press the right (g) button to fast forward to the beginning of the next selection.
Fast forwarding the tape
Push the right (g) button to fast forward the tape.
q Rewinding the tape
Push the left (h) button to rewind the tape.
q How to change the side of the tape being
played
The alternate track (other side) of the tape can be selected at any time by pushing both fast-wind buttons (h and g) at the same time.
How to eject the tape
To stop the tape and eject the cassette, press the “EJECT” button. The radio will resume playing. Using the Dolby쑓 B noise reduction feature
NOTE: Noise reduction system manufactured
under license from Dolby Labs Licensing Corporation. “Dolby” and double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Push station memory button 3 to activate Dolby쑓 B Noise Reduction.
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Tips on Caring for the Cassette Player and Tapes
In order to keep your cassette tape player performing the way it was meant to, read and follow these simple precautions: q Using a Ford Cassette Cleaning Cartridge to clean the tape player head after 10-12 hours of play will help maintain the best playback sound and proper tape operation.
q Only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or
less should be used. Tapes longer than 90
minutes are thinner and subject to breakage
or may jam the tape player mechanism.
q Protect cassettes from exposure to direct
sunlight, high humidity and extreme heat or cold. If they are exposed to extreme conditions, allow them to reach a moderate temperature before playing.
If a tape is loose inside the cassette, tighten it before playing by putting your finger or a pencil into one of the holes and turning the hub until the tape is tight.
q Loose labels on cassette tapes can become
lodged in the mechanism. Remove any loose label material before inserting a cassette. q Do not leave a tape in the cassette tape player when not in use. High heat in the vehicle can cause the cassette to warp.
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Clock Operation
How to view the clock mode
Press the “CLOCK” button to alternate the frequency and time in the display. In the clock mode, pressing any radio function will automatically display the radio frequency for approximatedly ten seconds before changing back to the clock mode.
How to set the clock
1. Turn the radio on.
2. Press and hold in the “CLOCK” button,
press the “SEEK” button left (b) to advance the hours and right (a) to advance the minutes.
NOTE: The clock displays 12-hour time with
no AM/PM indications.
Common Radio Reception Conditions
Several conditions prevent FM reception from being completely clear and noise-free, such as the following:
1. Distance/Strength
The strength of the FM signal is directly related to the distance the signal must travel. The listenable range of an average FM signal is approximately 25 miles (40 kilometers). Beyond this distance, the radio is operating in a fringe area and the signal becomes weaker.
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NOTE: Always make sure your antenna
(whether you have a power antenna or a manually adjustable antenna) is fully extended to the maximum length for proper reception. If your antenna is not fully extended, you may experience signal loss while traveling in fringe reception areas.
2. Terrain
The terrain (hilly, mountainous, tall buildings) of the area over which the signal travels may prevent the FM signal from being noise-free.
Repeated pops and hisses which are heard during an otherwise clear broadcast can occur near the station because of the “line of sight” characteristic of FM radio waves.
If there is a building or large structure between the antenna and station, some of the signal “bends” around the building, but certain spots receive almost no signal. Moving out of the “shadow” of the structure will allow the station to return to normal.
When the radio waves are reflected off objects or structures, the reflected signal cancels the normal signal, causing the antenna to pick up noise and distortion. Cancellation effects are most prominent in metropolitan areas, but also can become quite severe in hilly terrain and depressed roadways.
To minimize these conditions, a stereo/mono blend circuit has been incorporated into this system. This feature automatically switches a weak stereo signal to a clearer monaural signal, which improves the quality of reception.
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Several sources of static are normal conditions on AM frequencies. These can be caused by power lines, electric fences, traffic lights and thunderstorms.
Another reception phenomenon is Strong Signal Capture and Overload. This can occur when listening to a weak station and when passing another broadcast tower. The close station may capture the more distant station, although the displayed frequency does not change. While passing the tower, the station may switch back and forth a few times before returning to the original station.
When several broadcast towers are present (common in metropolitan areas) several stations may overload the receiver, resulting in considerable station changing, mixing and distortion.
Automatic gain control circuitry for both AM and FM bands has been incorporated into this system to reduce strong signal capture and overload. All About Radio Frequencies The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Radio Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) establish the frequencies AM and FM radio stations may use for their broadcasts. The allowable frequencies are, AM: 530, 540...1600, 1610 kHz in 10 kHz steps; FM: 87.9, 88.1...107.7, 107.9 MHz in 0.2 MHz steps.
Not all frequencies will be assigned to a given area. This radio will tune to each of these frequencies using manual tune and no fine tuning is necessary as radio stations may not use other frequencies.
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Some FM radio stations advertise a “rounded-off” frequency which is not the frequency they actually broadcast on. For example, a radio station that is assigned a frequency of 98.7 MHz may call itself “Radio 99” even though 99.0 MHz is not an allowable FM broadcast frequency. Important Warranty and Service Information q Warranty Your sound system is warranted for three years or 36,000 miles (60,000 kilometers), whichever comes first. Consult your vehicle warranty booklet for further information. Ask your dealer for a copy of this limited warranty.
Service
At Ford Electronics, we stand behind our audio systems with a comprehensive service and repair program. If anything should go wrong with your Ford audio system, return to your dealer for service. There is a nationwide network of qualified Ford authorized repair centers to assist you.
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Driving Your Probe
Procedures for driving your vehicle will vary depending on which type of transaxle your vehicle has. You may be familiar with the term “transmission.” We use transaxle because it is a more accurate term for vehicles that have front-wheel drive.
Your vehicle has one of two types of transaxles:
a manual five-speed overdrive
an automatic four-speed overdrive Driving with an Automatic Overdrive Transaxle Putting Your Vehicle in Gear
The automatic transaxle on your vehicle is an electrically controlled four speed. The highest gear is Overdrive. The Overdrive position is reflected by D in the shift selector indicator.
The automatic transaxle uses the conventional selector lever, and an Overdrive OFF button. All normal driving is done with the selector in the D position.
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Automatic shift lever Your automatic transaxle vehicle has a console-mounted shift selector lever. You must step on the brake pedal, start the engine, and then push in the thumb button to move the shift selector lever to the position you choose.
RWARNING
Hold the brake pedal down while you move the gearshift lever from position to position. If you do not hold the brake pedal down, your vehicle may move unexpectedly and injure someone.
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with the key on and the brake pedal depressed refer to Shift lock system in the Index.
Once the gearshift is secure in the desired position, release the brake pedal and use the accelerator as necessary. Backing Up With the gearshift in the R (Reverse) position, the vehicle will move backward. You should always come to a complete stop before shifting into or out of R (Reverse). Driving When to use Overdrive (D with Overdrive activated) Overdrive is the usual driving position for an automatic overdrive transaxle. It works the same way Drive (Overdrive OFF) works, automatically upshifting or downshifting as the vehicle speeds or slows. However, Overdrive also shifts into a fourth gear — an overdrive gear — when your vehicle cruises at a consistent speed for any length of time. This fourth gear will increase your fuel economy when you travel at cruising speeds. Overdrive may not be appropriate for certain terrain. If the transaxle shifts back and forth between third and fourth gears while you are driving on hilly roads, select Drive (Overdrive OFF) by cancelling Overdrive as outlined below.
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Cancelling Overdrive The Overdrive Off (O/D OFF) button is located on the gearshift. The Overdrive Off (O/D OFF) light is located in the instrument cluster. The O/D OFF light is not illuminated during normal vehicle operation. This allows the transaxle to upshift and downshift from 1st through 4th gears. When the O/D OFF button is pressed, Overdrive is cancelled and the O/D OFF light in the instrument cluster illuminates. When the O/D OFF light is illuminated, the transaxle will upshift and downshift from 1st through 3rd gears.
Overdrive OFF indicator light To return the transaxle to normal operation (1st through 4th gears) press the O/D OFF button again. The O/D OFF button may be used to cancel Overdrive any time the vehicle is being driven. Each time your vehicle is started, the Overdrive system will automatically be in the normal “overdrive on” mode and the light will not be illuminated. If the light does not come on when the O/D OFF button is pressed, or if the light flashes when you are driving, have your vehicle serviced at the first opportunity. If this condition persists, damage could occur to the transaxle.
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When to use Drive (D with Overdrive OFF) In Drive (Overdrive OFF), your vehicle automatically upshifts or downshifts from 1st through 4th gears as the vehicle speeds up or slows down. It also downshifts when you need extra acceleration to pass or when driving up a hill. Selecting Drive (Overdrive OFF) will eliminate the transaxle’s tendency to “hunt” between third and fourth gears while driving over hilly terrain. It also gives your vehicle more engine braking to slow your vehicle than Overdrive does. When to use Second (2) Use Second (2) to help drive up moderately steep hills or when starting on slick surfaces. It prevents the transaxle from frequently shifting up and down. It also gives more engine braking than Overdrive or Drive when going down hills. Do not go faster than 64 mph (102 km/h) with the gearshift in the Second (2) position. If you