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- The followin g-chart will heJp you under stand the meaning of -the new
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OSTANDARD OOPTIONAL
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1. Fuel Gage 2. Warning Lights 3. Speedometer 4. Hi-Beam Indicotor 5, Odometer 6. Clock 7. Glove Box 8. Wind'shield Wip.r Control 9. Light Switch
10. Rea r Window Defogger Switch 11. Heater and Optionol Air Conditioning Control
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12. Ashtray 13. Cigarette lighter U. Radio and Control. 1.5. Turn Signal Indicator 16. Tachometer 17, Warning Gages
18. Shift Indicator
19. Check Engine 20 . R.H . Outside Remote Mirror
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Refrain from removing decals or other material from the inside of rear window
with a razor or other sharp instrument since this may
damage the heating
element. . .
Clear snow and ice from the rear window to Improve the efficiency of the rear
window defogger .
RADIOS AND TAPE PLAYERS
Your vehicle may have one of several optional Delco GM Sound Systems.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Basic Controls -Although a wide variety of features is offered, the following
basic controls are common to all systems.
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• Left Knob -This knob turns the set on or off, and controls the volume. (To
use the radio, the ignition must be in '!Run" or "Accessory." ) Behind the
volume knob is a tone control. When turned to the right, it increases treble
and voice
Clarity; when turned to the left, ~ increases bass.
• Right Knob -This knob is a manual tuning control for choosing radio
'-"""''''-'''''''StatiGns, for. ,adios with rear speakers, . a fader control is behind it. This
control adjusts 'the Sound between the front and rear speakers .
• Push Buttons -Each radio has five push buttons you can use to select
your favorite stations. After using a push button, you may have to "fine
tune"
the radio by hand for .tl]ebest rec~tion.
To "set up" the push buttons:
1 .
Manually tune to the desired station.
2. Choose the button yoU wish to use. Pull it straight out. then push it back in
firmly until it stops.
3 .
Do this for each of the five buttons.
On Delco AM-FM radios, you may choose an AM station and an FM station for
each push button, for a total of ten selections .
Do this by Sliding the selector
bar to the right and setting each button for AM stations. Then, slide. the bar to
the left and do the same for FM stations.
NOTICE: Do-not stide the setector .bar if any putf button ia pul~ out Of you couki darMge 1M rldiQ.
Spea~ers:
NOTICE: All Delco SoUnd system. hav. ungrounded speakers. InstaHing add-on tape player_, ca_ or other unitt: that use the W1hk:te speak..-s may ct.mage '(OUf o..co Sound S)'Item and imp_ oper.uotl of the added unit. Pte ... consult your dealer in .c:Ivance H you are considering additions.
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by terrain, atmospheric conditions, station strength and distance from the
transmitter, Buildings or other obstructions can ·cause moment ary static, flutter
or station swapping . If you cannot keep good reception, tuning to a stronger
station will bring improvement.
Stereo Sound -All Delco Sound Systems with an FM stereo radio will switch
to stereo operat ion when ever
an FM stereo broadcast" is being rec eived and an
indicator will light. "Stet"eo" operation means the radio is separating a stereo broadcast back into the original two channels, called "left " and "right. :' Stereo
sound is, noticeably more realistic , to the ear.
Tape and Tape Player Care
On Delco Sound Systems with 8-Track or casse)te tape units,take out the tape
cartridge (or cassette) when not in Use to prevent possible damage to the tape
player and to the cartridge (or cassette) .
Store
cartridges and ca sse)tes away from extreme heat or direct sunlight. Protect th.e open ends from. dirt or damage .. We suggest you stote them in their original cases or in any oth.er protective cases. Eight·Track cartridges and
cassettes eventually wear out and replacement may be neces sary if they
become noisy.
Clean the pickup head, tape guide arid capstan (revolving metal post) after evet"Y 100 hours of operation . Use a cotton-tipped swab dipped in rubbing
alcohol. A cc es s is through the tape door. (Sile illustration .)
AM Monaural Radio
This radio receives AM broadcasts . The controls work as previously described.
AM-FM Monaural Radio
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This radio receives FM as well, as .standard AM broadcasts . Choose the
desired band by sliding the selecta, bar to the right for AM, or to the left for
FM .
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This· radio works the same as the AM-FM monaural radio . Be sure you also
read "Speakers" and "Stereo Sound "above for more information .
AM or AM-FM Stereo with StereoS-Track Tape
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This system provides the convenience of an AM .or AM"FM stereo radio
combined with a stereo tape player' in'lI1e'-same unit. TO play atape:
,. Turn the radio on. 'c·
2, Insert ethe cartridgE! through the radio dial doo", label side up and open end
first. ' This automatically switches the unit from radio to tape operation .
3. After the cartridge is firmly seated, adjust the volume and fader controls to
your preference.
4 . Each of the four programs will
play in succession automatically , or you can
change programs manually by pushing in the
left knob . Each time the knob
is pushed and released the unit will step to the next program, To remove
th e tape cartridge , press the push button
labeled "Eject." The unit will
return torll-dio operatlpn .
AM-FM Stereo with Stereo Cassette Tape
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casselletape
player. To playa casselle tape:
1. Turn the radio on. (On'very cok;! days , allow a few minutes for warm-Up)
2. Insert the casselle squarely through the door above lhe radiO dial, as
shown on the door. This automatically switches the unit from radio to tape
operation .
If the sound is garbled (or there is no sound), eject the tape and reinser1 it squarely .
3. After the casselle has snapped into position, adjust the volume and fader
controls to your prefe(ence.
4. To quickly advance to the next selection , lift the COmbination Fast
Forward /Fast Reverse
(FF /FA) bullon (to the left of the tape door) until ij locks. To release the fast forward lock, return the FF / FR bullon to its
center position. To
listen to an earlier selection, push down the FF/FR
button. To release fast reverse, move the bullon to its center position . The
sound will·be mufed during fast forward or fast reverse operation.
The tape player will automatically shut off at the end of the tape, but the radio
will not resume playing until you eject the casselle.
I. To remove the casselle, fully press in the "Eject " bullOn .
2. To change to the second program: eject the cassette, turn it over (end-for-
end) and reinser1 it, again according to the oulline on the door .
Remove the casselle
when not in use. Casselles which are 30 or 60 mnufes
long will give the best results.
See also "Tape and Tape Player Care"for maintenance information.
AM-FM Stereo with Citizens Band Transceiver
If your vehicle has an optional DelCo GM Citizens Band radio, please refer to
the
separate booklet suppiied With this unil.
MOBILE RADIO SYSTEMS
Mobile two-way units are subject to Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) regulations and must be installed by trained radio people. Mobile
telephones installed by your local phone company, Citizens Band (CB) radios, and garage door openers normally will not affect vehicle operation. If any other
mobile radio transmitters are installed, there can possibly be adverse eftects on
vehicle operation .
Antenna
The standard radio antenna is incorporated in the . windshield glass. If
necessary, adjustments for maximum antenna eftectiveness can be made by
your Authorized
Dealer.
Power Antenna
The optional power antenna is controlled by the radio . When the radio is ON
the antenna will go up. When the radio is turned OFF either by the ON /OFF
knob or by turning the ignition switch to the OFF position, the antenna is
designed to gb down.
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IN CASE OF ,EM,ERGENCY
See also "Engine ,ExhausIGas Caution (Carbon Monoxide)" at the beginning
of
"Starting and Operating ." Section 2 of this manual.
FOUR.WAYHAZARD WARNING FLASHER
• Use the hazard warning flasher to warn other drivers any time your vehicle
becomes a traffic hazard , day or night
• 'Avoid stopping 00 the roadway if. possible .
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Turn on ·the haz,ard warning flasherb{ pushing In the button (inSide the COllar) located on the cOlumn just'behind the steering whee ,l. The 'flasher wUl work with1he ignition either off or on,
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• The turn SIgnalS ao not wOl1< wnen me hazard flasher is on,
• 'On·$ome·,V:!>tJiC~S;,j\tj:l~i9[~~",~}S pushed down,the fights will not
flash; they will stay on utitiltne 'Brake iS,'released , ,
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To turn off the flasher . pull the buttOflcoliar out.
EMERGENCY STARTING
NOtICE:. Do not-~.h oi tow this -Y~le_to stlW1 it. Under some cond~: "this-may· d.~a,ge the catalytic e,onverter or'other:~rt~ofthe vehicle.
Before attempting to' start. the vehicle with the jump starting 'procedUre which
tollows, check the condition of the vehicle battery cables to battery connections
to
8$sure that, theye,e free of corro~i(>n an,d tight, n they are not. correct the, condition . tJrn off the radio and ,'ot1\
and attempt to start the engine ,
II your vehicle has a discharged , battery. it can
be started ,bY' using energy from anotheL battery-,a,,'prQCedure 'called "jump starting ,'" ,
NOTICE; II yiK'-haVe yoUr 'vehiclt"'jU4 .flirted by. "";kie _Uon or 'wrecker. be sur. iheequlpm8ntu~ ,is 12-yott and' ~":' neg.tlve ground. DO NOT · ALLOW THE USE OF 2A-VOL t 'CHAR'GINO .EOlHPMENT,,_ uSingsucti equipment cn cau .. serioUl damage to the e~ar system Of efre%nic~rta in your V'8hide._
Jump Starting
CAUTION: Better •• produce expJOlive gnea , corroaive acid and "vela of electrical current high enough 10 cause burns. To IeUen the chance of person.1 injury or property -damage, the Instruction, below must be fOllowed ex.ctly.
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The wiring circuits in yoUr 198 -1 Chevrolet are protected from short circuits by
a
combination of fuses, circllit breakers, and fusible thermal links in the
wiring itself. This greatly reduces the hazard of electrically caused fires in the
automobile. The fuse junction block is located under the left side of the
instrument panel .
The headlight
wiring is protected by a circuit bre a ker in the light switch . An
electrical overload
will cause the lights to go on and off, or in some cases to
remain off. If this happens, have your headlight wiring checked right away.
Be sides a fuse , the windshield wiper
motor is also protected by a circuit
breaker .
If the motor overheats, due to over load ing caused by heavy snow,
etc
., the wiper will remain stopped until the motor cools. Be sure to have th';·
cause of the overloading corrected.
Also , a
circuit breaker , on the f~se. panel, protects the power window, power
seat , rear
window defogger (elec.) and oth'9rcircuits when vehicle is so
equipped. Where current load is too heavy , the circuit breaker intermittently
opens and. c loses , protecting the circu it until the cause is found and
eliminated.
Fuses, located in th .e Junction Block beneath the dash on the
driver'S side are:
Fuses
Instrument Lamp , Heater Dial, Audio Alarm ........................ 5 Amp
Electronic Control Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Amp Cru ise Control ,Rear Defogger , Gages , Warning
Lamps, Warning Buzzers, Closed Loop
......................... 20 Amp
License , Parking
Lamp, Sidemarker Lamps, Tail Lamp ............. 20 Amp
Heater ,
AIC ................................. _ ................... 25 Amp
W iS Wiper ..... · ................................................. 25 Amp Stop Lamp ,Hazard Lamp, Courtesy Light, Dome Light,
Glove
Box Light , Underhond Light ............................. 20 Amp
Luggage Lamp, Lighter, Clock, Key .Warning Buzz er, Dome & .
Read Light, Power Antenna , Closed Loop ....................... 20 Amp
Radio, Delay Wiper ,
Idle Stop Sol. .............. _ ................. 10 Amp
Back-up Lamps, Dir.
S ig. Lamps ................................. 20 Amp
Choke Heater ............. .............. _ ............... ........ 20 Amp
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