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REV (Reverse)
Push and hold REV to return rapidly to a favorite passage. Release it to
play the passage. The elapsed time will be displayed to show the reverse
progress of the
CD.
FWD (Fast Forward)
Press and hold FWD to advance quickly within a track. Release it to
resume playing. Elapsed time will be displayed to show the forward
progress
of the CD.
ST-EJECT (Stop-Eject)
Press ST-EJECT The disc or tape will stop without ejecting it and the
radio will start to play. Press it again and the disc
or tape will eject.
PLAY
Press PLAY to restart the disc or tape. It will begin playing at the point
where it had stopped. If the CD and cassette tape are inserted at the
same time, pressing the play button will switch between CD and the Tape.
COMP (Compression)
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Pressing COMP makes soft and loud passages more nearly equal in
volume. For example, playing classical or jazz music with very quiet and
very loud passages in the same tune. The COMP display will light as long
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Setting The Clock
Turn the ignition and radio on. Then:
To Set the Hour:
Press SET, and within 5 seconds,
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To Set the Minutes:
0 Press SET, and within 5 seconds,
0 Press and hold SCAN up or down. When the clock gets to the correct
minute, let go.
Your clock is set.
Care of Your Cassette Tape Player
A tape player that is not cleaned regularly can cause reduced sound
quality, ruined cassettes, or a damaged mechanism. Cassette tapes should
be stored in their cases away from contaminants, direct sunlight, and
extreme heat.
If they aren’t, they may not operate properly or cause
failure
of the tape player.
Your tape player should be cleaned regularly each month or after every
15 hours of use. If you notice a reduction in sound quality, try a known
good cassette to see if the tape or the tape player is at fault.
If this other
cassette has no improvement in sound quality, clean the tape player.
Clean your tape player with a wiping-action, non-abrasive cleaning
cassette, and follow the directions provided with it.
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Cassettes are subject to wear and the sound quality may degrade over
time. Always make sure that the cassette tape is in good condition before
you have your tape player serviced.
Care of Your Compact Discs
Handle discs carefully. Store them in their original cases or other
protective cases and away from direct sunlight and dust.
If the surface of
- a disc is soiled, dampen a clean, soft cloth in a mild, neutral detergent
solution and clean it, wiping from the center to the edge.
Be sure never to touch the signal surface
when handling discs. Pick up
edge.
I discs by grasping the outer edges or the edge of the hole and the outer
7 Power Antenna Mast Care
Your power antenna will look its best and work well if it’s cleaned from
time to time.
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Weatherstrips
................................... 308
White Sidewall Tires
............................. 308
Wood Panels
.................................... 305
Clock. Setting The
.................................. 154
Climate Control. Electronic
.......................... 139
Closed-In Places. Don’t Idle In
........................ 94
CO In Your Exhaust
.............................. 93. 207
Comfort Controls and Audio Systems
.................. 138
Compact Disc Music System
......................... 152
Compact Disc Player. Care Of Your
................... 155
Compact Spare Tire
................................ 248
Contents. Table Of
...... See “Front of Owner Info . Manual”
Control Of
A Vehicle ............................... 170
Control.
Loss Of ................................... 184
Controls. Features And
............................... 63
Convex Outside Mirror
.............................. 117
Coolant. Engine: Proper Solution To Use
............ 231. 269
Coolant. Engine. Warning Light
...................... 128
Coolant. Safety Warnings About
...................... 227
Cooling System
.................................... 229
Cooling System Service
.............. See Maint . Book. p.20
Corrosion Protection ........................ See Warranty
Cruise Control
..................................... 103
Cruise Control. Change Speed With
................... 106
Cruise Control. Get Out Of
.......................... 107
Cruise Control On Hills
............................. 107
Cruise Control. Turning Off
.......................... 108
Cruise Engaged Light
............................... 133
Curves. Driving On
................................. 179
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Damage To Finish .................................. 308
Damage To Sheet Metal
............................. 308
Damage Warnings
.................................... 2
Daytime Running Lights (Canada Only)
............... 111
Dead Battery. What To Do If You Have A .............. 218
Defensive Driving
.................................. 166
Defogger. Rear Window
............................. 142
Defogging
......................................... 142
Defroster
......................................... 141
Delco System ...................................... 142
DEXRONIIEa
................................... 268
Dimensions. Vehicle
................................ 324
Disabled. How
To Have Your Cadillac Towed If It Is ..... 223
Delco Cassette and Compact
Disc Music System
........ 152
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Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ..................... 34
Safety Belt Usage By Adults
........................... 19
Safety Belt Usage By Children ......................... 43
SafetyBelts
........................................ 12
Safety Belts. Center Front. Adult Passenger
.............. 35
Safety Belts. Center Rear Passenger’s Position
........... 37
Safety Belts. How To Wear Properly
.................... 19
Safety Belts. Cleaning ............................... 306
Safety Belts. Torn
.................................... 62
Safety Belts. Rear Seat
............................. 37. 38
Safety Belts. Replacing After A Crash
.................. 61
Safety Belts: They’re For Everyone
..................... 12
Safety Belts. Twisted
................................. 26
Safety Belts. Why To Wear
............................ 14
Safety Cautions ...................................... 1
Safety Defects
Reporting to Canadian Gov’t
....... See Owner Assistance
Reporting to General Motors
....... See Owner Assistance
Reporting to U.S.Gov’t
............ See Owner Assistance
Safety Warnings
...................................... 1
Sand. If You’re Stuck In ............................. 249
Safety Belts. Right Front.
Adult Passenger
............... 35
Schedule I Maint . Serv ............... See Maint . Book. p.14
Schedule
I1 Maint . Serv .............. See Maint . Book. p.16
Schedule Maint
. Serv., Explanation of . See Maint . Book. p.18
Seatback Recliner
.................................... 9
SeatBelt ........................................... 12
Seat. Memory
........................................ 8
Seat. Power .......................................... 7
Seats ............................................... 6
SeatControls ........................................ 6
Second Gear. When To Use
........................... 86
Securing A Child Restraint. Center Rear Seat ............ 51
Securing A Child Restraint. Rear Outside
............... 48
Securing A Child Restraint. Right Front Seat
............ 53
Security Lock. Rear Door
............................. 74
Selecting the Right Schedule
......... See Maint . Book. p.12
Service and Appearance Care
........................ 251
Service Center Inspec
. & Serv ......... See Maint . Book. p.32
Service Engine
Soon Light ........................... 134
Service Publication
.................. See Owner Assistance
Service Parts Identification Label
..................... 312
Service Station Checks
............... See Maint . Book. p.8
Setting The Clock
.................................. 154
Setting The Trip Odometer
.......................... 124
Sheet Metal Damage
................................ 308
Servicing Your Cadillac With Air Bag System ............ 33
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