Just picked up a '99 Voyager with 14.5k. Found the blown fuse behind the headlight, as the radio worked. Can't reset the time nor reset channel presets. Does any one have this info to share? Tried to search the owners manual that a members posted to the cloud, but it won't let me access it. Had no idea when it was last serviced although it was registered for 2013-14. So, I had my local shop service, clean and sync carbs, changed all fluids and new tires. Looking forward to getting back to riding as I haven't for about 10 years.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Bob
Radio operation
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Re: Radio operation
You set the time by pressing the ME button, and while pressed, hit the H for hours and M for minutes. AM and PM will roll over at 12:00. For presets, tune to the station you want, press and release ME. The ME light stays lit for about 5 seconds. While it is lit, you can press the preset button you want to lock to that station for that preset.
The audio manual is a supplemental manual to the service manual.
Enjoy your new ride. I got one about 2 years ago and love it. More important, my wife loves it and will now ride on the back. (wouldn't on my Suzuki Boulevard).
The audio manual is a supplemental manual to the service manual.
Enjoy your new ride. I got one about 2 years ago and love it. More important, my wife loves it and will now ride on the back. (wouldn't on my Suzuki Boulevard).
Wayne Meier
Cochrane, Alberta
Canada
2003 XII
Cochrane, Alberta
Canada
2003 XII
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Re: Radio operation
Thanks for the reply. Problem solved. This is my 2nd Voyager over the years. I had one of the original KZ1300's back in the 70's. Get ride after I fitted it with Vetter gear with one exception. Riding in Florida summer heat would cause the gas to boil from engine heat and vapor lock. Been through numerous rides since then. My last was a Yamaha Royal Star. Hated it! Got rid of it.
Thanks again for the info.
Thanks again for the info.
Retnavy83 (Bob V)
1999 Kawasaki Voyager XII
Middletown, De.
1999 Kawasaki Voyager XII
Middletown, De.