+ t u — (Seek): Press either arrow to go to thenext or the previous radio station and stay there.The radio will only seek stations with a strong signalthat are in the selected band.When a CD is playing, press the minus sign to go to thestart of the current track, if more than 10 secondshave played. Press the plus sign to go to the next track.If either the minus or the plus button are pressedmore than once, the player will continue movingbackward or forward through the CD.Press and hold the SEEK plus or minus button, untilyou hear a beep. The CD will fast forward or fast reversethrough the CD. Press either button again to play thepassage.If you have the navigation system, some of the audiosteering wheel controls work when a DVD is playing inthe navigation radio. See the Navigation Systemmanual for more information.Radio ReceptionAMThe range for most AM stations is greater than for FM,especially at night. The longer range can causestation frequencies to interfere with each other.Static can occur on AM stations caused by things likestorms and power lines. Try reducing the treble toreduce this noise.FM StereoFM stereo will give the best sound, but FM signals willreach only about 10 to 40 miles (16 to 65 km).Tall buildings or hills can interfere with FM signals,causing the sound to fade in and out.XM™ Satellite Radio ServiceXM™ Satellite Radio Service gives digital radioreception from coast to coast. Just as with FM, tallbuildings or hills can interfere with satellite radio signals,causing the sound to fade in and out. The radio maydisplay NO XM SIGNAL to indicate interference.3-125