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Vehicle Symbols 
These are some of the symbols you will find on your vehicle. 
For example, 
these symbols 
are  used  on an 
original  battery: 
POSSIBLE A 
CAUTION 
INJURY 
PROTECT  EYES  BY 
SHIELDING 
CAUSTIC 
ACID  COULD  CAUSE 
BATTERY 
BURNS AVOID 
SPARKS 
OR 
FLAMES 
SPARK 
OR ,111, 
COULD  FLAME 
EXPLODE  BATTERY 
These  symbols 
are  important 
for.  you  and 
your  passengers 
whenever  your 
vehicle 
is 
driven: 
DOOR  LOCK 
UNLOCK 
FASTEN  SEAT 
4 
BELTS 
POWER 
WINDOW 
These  symbols 
have 
to do  with 
your  lights: 
SIGNALS e3 
TURN 
WARNING 
A 
HAZARD 
FLASHER 
HIGH  BEAM 
OR =, =o 
FOG  LAMPS # 0 
These  symbols 
are  on  some 
of 
your  controls: 
WINDSHIELD ' ' ' 0- 0- 
WIPER & 
WASHER 
t0 @e4 i 
WINDSHIELD= 
WASHER I 
wlNDsHIELDw DEFROSTER 
WINDOW 
@ 
REAR 
DEFOGGER 
VENTILATING  FAN 
HEADLAMP 
- 
WIPER - 
WASHER zQ 
Thes,  ,ymbols 
are  used  on 
warning  and  indicator  lights: 
COOLANT F- 
ENGINE 
TEMP 
-- 
CHARGING I-1 
BATTERY SYSTEM 
FUEL 
ENGINE OIL wb 
PRESSURE 
TEMP 
OIL & 
ANTILOCK  BRAKE (i) 
Here are some 
other symbols 
you  may  see: 
FUSE 
RADIO 
k 
VOLUME a 
CONDITIONING AIR a 
HATCHBACK e 
TRUNK 
RELEASE 
SPEAKER 
b 
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Power Door Locks 
Press  the  power  door  lock switch 
on either  front  door 
to  lock  or  unlock  all  the 
doors  at  once. 
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Automatic Door Locks 
Just  close  your  doors  and  turn  on  the  ignition.  All of the 
doors  will  lock  when  you  move  your  shift  lever  out  of  “P”  (Park)  or 
“N” (Neutral).  Each  time  you close  your 
doors  and 
turn on  the  ignition,  the  doors  will  lock 
automatically  only  once.  If  someone  needs  to  get  out 
while  the  vehicle  is  running,  have  that  person  use  the 
manual  or power  lock.  When  the  door  is closed  again,  it 
will  not  lock  automatically.  Just  use  the  manual  or power 
lock  to  lock  the  door  again. 
Leaving Your Vehicle 
If  you  are leaving  the  vehicle,  open  your  door  and  set  the 
locks  from  inside.  Then  get  out  and  close  the  door. 
Remote  Keyless Entry System (Option) 
If  your  Buick has this option,  you can  lock  and  unlock 
your  doors  or  unlock  your  trunk  or wagon  liftgate 
from 
up  to 30 feet (9 m)  away  using  the key  chain  transmitter 
supplied  with  your  vehicle. 
Your  Remote  Keyless  Entry  System  operates  on’a radio 
frequency  subject  to  Federal  Communications 
Commission  (FCC)  Rules. 
This  device  complies  with 
Part 15 of the  FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two  conditions: 
(1) This  device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference,  and 
(2) This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received, 
including  interference  that  may  cause  undesired  operation. 
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Ignition Key Positions Off: Unlocks  the  steering  wheel,  ignition,  and  transaxle, 
but  does  not  send  electrical  power  to  any  accessories. 
.Use 
this position if your  vehicle  must  be  pushed  or 
towed,  but  never  try  to  push-start  your  vehicle. 
A 
warning  chime  will  sound  if  you open the  driver’s  door 
when  the  ignition 
is off and  the  key is in the  ignition. 
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Run: An  “on”  position  to  which  the. switch  returns  after 
you 
start your  engine  and  release  the  switch.  The  switch 
stays in  the  “Run”  position  when  the  engine is running. 
But  even  when  the  engine is not  running,  you can  use 
“Run”  to  operate  your  electrical  power  accessories,  and 
to  display  some  instrument  panel  warning  lights. 
Start: Starts the  engine.  When  the  engine starts, release 
the  key.  The  ignition  switch  will  return  to “Run”  for 
normal  driving. 
with  the  ignition  key 
h the  ignition  switch, YOU can turn Note  that  even  if  the  engine  is  not  running,  the  positions 
the  switch  to  five  positions:  “Accessory”  and  “Run”  \
are  “on”  positions  that  allow 
.Accessory: An  “on”  position in which  you  can  operate  you  to operate  your  electrical  accessories,  such  as  the 
your  electrical  power  accessories.  Press 
in the  ignition ‘ radio. 
switch  as you 
turn the  top of it toward  you. 
Lock: The  only  position  in  which  you can  remove  the 
key.  This  locks  your  steering  wheel,  ignition 
and 
transaxle. 
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ignition on, you may have a problem  with  the fuse or 
bulb.  Have  it  fixed  right  away. 
Sometimes  when  the  engine  is  idling  at a stop,  the  light 
may  blink  on  and 
off. This  is  normal. 
If  you  make  a  hard  stop,  the  light  may  come  on  for  a 
moment. 
This is  normal. 
1 A CAUTIONS 
Don't keep driving if the oil pmssure is low. If 
you do, your engine can become QO hot that It 
catches flm. "ybu or others could be burned. 
Check wur oil as soon as possible end have 
your t rlcle senrlced. 
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Battery Light 
The battery warning  light 
will  come on briefly  when 
you 
turn on  the  ignition, 
but  the  engine  is  not 
running,  as a  check  to 
show 
you  it  is  wcrking.  Then it 
should go out.  If  it  stays  on, 
or  comes  on  while  you  are 
driving,  you  may  have  a 
problem  with  the  electrical 
charging  system.  It  could 
indicate  that  you  have  a 
or  another  electrical 
. ., . loose  generator  drive  belt 
problem.  Have  it  checked  right  away.  Driving  while  this  light  is  on  could  drain  your  battery. 
If you  must  drive  a short distance  with  the  light on, be 
certain  to 
turn off  all  your  accessories,  such  as  the  radio 
and  air  conditioner. 
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Part 3 Comfort  Controls  and Audio Systems 
In this  part  you’ll  find  out  how to operate  the  comfort  control  systems Ad audio systems offered  with  your  Buick. 
Be sure  to  read  about  the  particular  system  supplied  with  your  ve\
hicle. 
Part 3 includes: 
Comfort  Control  System ............................................................... .114 
Airconditioner.. ...................................................................... 
ventilation ....................................................................... \
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Heater  and  Defroster ................................................................ 
Rear  Wi.ndow  Defogger ................................................................ w 
Tape  Player  Contrds. .............................................................. .QO 
CDPlayerControls... .................................................,............~3 
Care of Cassette  Tape  Player & Tapes ................................................. .~9 
Care of Compact Discs .............................................................. .no 
Power Armma  Mast  Care ........................................................... -131 
Audio systems ........................................................................\
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RadiocOntrOlS.... .....................................,,..............,...........118 
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Keep  the air path  under  the  front  seats  clear of objects. 
Do  not  attach  a temporary vehicle  license  across  the 
defogger  grid 
on the rear window. 
Flow-Through Ventilation  System 
Your  Buick's  flow-through  .ventilation  system  supplies  outside 
air into  the  vehicle  when  it  is  moving.  Outside  air 
will 
also enter  the  vehicle  when  the  heater  or the air 
conditioning fan is running. 
Ventilation Tips 
Keep  the hood  and  front air inlet  free of ice, snow,  or 
any  other  obstruction  (such  as leaves).  The heater  and 
defroster  will  work 
far better,  reducing  the  chance of 
fogging  the  inside  of  your  windows. 
blower  fan  to 
HI for a few  moments  before  driving off. 
This  helps  ,clear the intake  ducts  of  snow  and  moisture, 
and  reduces  the  chance  of  fogging the  inside of  your 
windows. 
When you enter  a  vehicle  in  cold  weather, turn the  This  helps 
air to circulate  throughout your vehicle. 
Audio Systems 
The 
following  pages  describe  the  audio  systems  available 
for  your  Buick,  and  how  to  get  the  best  performance 
frorr 
*hmm Please  read  about  the  system in your  vehicle. 
A CAUTION: 
Hearing  damage  from  loud noise  is almost 
undetectable  until 
it is too'late.  Your hearing 
can  adapt  to higher  volumes  of  sound.  Sound 
that  seems  normal  can  be  loud and  harmful  to 
-3ur  hearing.  Take precautions  by adjusting 
..re  volume  control on  your  radio to a  safe 
sound  level  before  your  hearing  adapts  to 
it. 
To help  avoid  hearing loss or damage: 
1. Adjust  the  volume  control to the  lowest 
-. Increase  volume  slowly until you  hear 
setting. 
comfortably  and  clearly. 
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AM/F" Stereo Radio 
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The  digital  display  indicates  information  on  time  or  radio station  frequency, 
the AM or FM radio  band,  whether 
the  station  is 
in stereo, and  other  radio  functions. 
PWR (Power): Press to turn the  radio  on  and off when 
the  ignition  is  on. 
Upper Knob (VOL): This  knob'does  two  things: 
Rotate  it to control  the  volume. 
When  the  ignition  is off, press the knob  to  display  the 
time. 
BAL @dance): The  control ring behind  the  upper  knob 
adjusts  the  lewright  speaker  balance. 
Lower Knob (TUNE): This  knob  does  two  things: 
Rotate  it to tune in radio  stations. 
Press  it  to  change  between  the AM and FM bands. 
FADE: The  control  ring  behind  the  lower  knob  adjusts 
the  front/rear  speaker  balance. 
TREBLE: Slide this lever up to  increase  treble,  or  down 
to  decrease  it. 
If a station  is  weak  or noisy,  reduce  the 
treble. 
BASS: Slide this lever  up to increase  bass,  or  down to 
decrease  it. 
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WAN: Press to  listen  for a few  seconds  to  the  next 
station  on  the 
AM or FM band; the scan  will  continue 
every 
few seconds until you  press SCAN again to stop  on 
a  particular  station. 
SEEK: Each  time you press SEEK, you  will tune in  the 
next  station  on  the 
AM or FM radio  band. 
To Set the Clock: 
1. With  the  radio  on  or off, press SET. The SET 
indicator  will  appear  on  the  digital  display  for five 
seconds. 
2. You must  begin to set  the  clock  to  the  correct  hour  and 
minute  during  those  five  seconds.  Press  and  hold 
SCAN until  the  correct  hour  appears  on  the  display. 
3. Press  and  hold SEEK until  the  correct  minute  appears 
on  the  display. 
To Preset Radio Stations: 
1. Use  the  lower  knob (TUNE) to  tune in the  station  you 
want. 
2. Press SET. The SET indicator  will  appear on the 
digital  screen  for  five  seconds. 
3. While  the SET indicator is displayed,  press  one  of  the 
four  pushbuttons. 
4. Repeat  steps 1-3 for  each  of  four AM and  four FM 
stations. 
Up  to 
three additional  stations  on  each  band  may  be 
preset  by “pairing”  pushbuttons: 
1. Tune in the  desired  station. 
2. Press SET, and within five  seconds  press  any  two 
adjacent  pushbuttons  at 
the same  time. 
3. The  station  can  be  tuned in when  the  same  two 
pushbuttons 
are pressed at the same time. 
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