NOTE: In some instances, the radio may have CD changer
controls, even if there is no CD changer.
The digital display on the radio shows the disc and track
number. Indicators for compression on (“COMP”) and shuffle on
(“SHUFFLE”) are also in the display. These features are
described in more detail later in this chapter.
Once a magazine is inserted, operation of the CD changer will
override that of the cassette player or radio.
NOTE: The volume, bass, treble, balance, and fader controls on
the radio are also used with the CD changer.
Slide the CD door all the way to the right. Insert the magazine
into the magazine opening. If a magazine is already loaded,
pressing “CD” will start CD play. For the first three seconds
after a disc starts playing, the radio display shows the disc number
(CD-01 for disc 1). From seconds four through six, the track
number is shown (TR-02 for track 2). For the remainder of the
track, the display shows the disc and track number (01-02 for disc
1, track 2).
When the disc reaches the end, the disc changer automatically
goes to the beginning of the next disc and resumes playing.
How to eject the CD magazine
Press the eject button on the lower left of the CD changer to eject
the magazine whether or not the audio system is on.
NOTE: If the ignition key is turned OFF during play and then
is set to the ON or ACCESSORY position, the CD
changer will resume playing in the mode (radio/tape/CD)
it was in when ignition was turned off.
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Summary of Contents for Villager
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Page 12: ...Mechanical cluster 8 ...
Page 26: ...Electronic cluster 22 ...
Page 34: ...Electronic AM FM Stereo Cassette Radio 30 ...
Page 35: ...Premium Sound Radio Electronic Sound Syst ...
Page 36: ...Supersound with CD Changer 32 ...
Page 56: ...Notes 52 ...
Page 58: ...Instrument Panel Instrument panel 54 ...
Page 124: ...Notes 120 ...
Page 138: ...Using the seat belt guide with the three passenger bench seat in the second row position 134 ...
Page 176: ...2 If connected unbuckle the two safety belt tongues Also detach the chest clip 172 ...
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Page 199: ...Adjustable Rear Seating 195 ...
Page 210: ...Notes 206 ...
Page 218: ...Notes 214 ...
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Page 251: ...Roadside Emergencies 247 ...
Page 255: ...Roadside Emergencies 251 ...
Page 275: ...Sequence for connecting jumper cables Roadside Emergencies 271 ...
Page 278: ...Notes 274 ...
Page 325: ...Bulb locations Maintenance and Care 321 ...
Page 326: ...Bulb replacement chart 322 ...
Page 327: ...Maintenance and Care 323 ...
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Page 343: ...Lubricant Specifications Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacities and Specifications 339 ...
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Page 346: ...The engine compartment 342 ...
Page 348: ...Notes 344 ...
Page 363: ...Accessories 359 ...
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Page 368: ...Front Exterior View 364 ...
Page 369: ...Rear Exterior View ...
Page 370: ...Entrance View 366 ...
Page 371: ...Driver s Door ...
Page 372: ...Instrument Cluster Electronic 368 ...
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Page 374: ...Instrument Cluster Standard 370 ...
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