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post Mar 3, 2009 - 7:31 PM
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cooneyc4

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Hi There,

I have had a 1994 gen 6 for the last 6 years and there is one button on the stereo that I can't figure out. The car is a japanese import with the original double din CD/Tape/Radio. The button has some arcs on it going from small to big something like this )))). When you press the button there is a buzzing sound from the speakers and the display says 1600, no other button does anything while this is on and you need to press it again to clear it.

I hope someone can help, as after 6 years I know the car inside and out.................except for the mystery button........
 
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post Mar 3, 2009 - 7:36 PM
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I think it might be the Band button, which changes the radio from FM band to AM band. 1600 is just a frequency, you should be able to change that with the tune buttons.


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post Mar 3, 2009 - 7:50 PM
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QUOTE (samir0189 @ Mar 3, 2009 - 7:36 PM) *
I think it might be the Band button, which changes the radio from FM band to AM band. 1600 is just a frequency, you should be able to change that with the tune buttons.


Thanks for the reply, I thought of AM/FM first but the tuning buttons don't change the 1600 at all.

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