
Features & Controls 
Trunk  Light 
This light  comes  on  when  you open 
your  trunk.  It also  comes  on  when  you 
open  the  doors  or turn  on  the  courtesy 
lights. 
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Battery  Rundown  Protection 
Your  Pontiac  is  equipped  with  a Battery 
Rundown  Protection  feature  designed  to 
protect  your  vehicle’s  battery. 
When  any interior  light (trunk,  reading, 
footwell  or glove  box)  is  left  on  when 
the  ignition  is  turned  off, the  Battery 
Rundown  Protection  system  will 
automatically  shut  the light  off after 
20 
minutes.  This will  avoid  draining  the 
battery. 
To  reactivate  the  interior  lights,  either: 
The ignition  must  be  turned  on 
The activated  light  switch  must  be 
turned  off  and  then  on, OR 
A front  door  must  be  opened.  The  Battery  Rundown  Protection  feature 
will 
also be  activated  when  any  door  of 
your  vehicle  is  left  open. 
Also, 
if your  vehicle  is  left  with  the 
ignition  turned 
off for  over 24 days, 
battery  power  to  your  clock  and  audio 
system  will  be  turned  off  to  reduce 
battery  drain. When  the  ignition  is 
turned  on  again,  battery  power  will 
be 
resupplied.  However,  under  these 
conditions,  it  will  be  necessary  to  reset 
the  clock  and  audio  system  settings. 
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Part 3 
In this  part  you’ll  find out  how  to 
operate  the  comfort  control  systems 
and  audio  systems  offered  with  your 
Pontiac 
. Be  sure  to  read  about  the 
particular  system  supplied  with  your 
vehicle 
. 
Comfort  Controls G 
Audio Systems = 
Climate Control  System ............................................ 102 
Air Conditioning  System ........................................... 103 
Setting  the Clock ................................................. 107 
AM/FM  Stereo  Radio ............................................. 108 
AM/FM  Stereo  Radio  with  Cassette Tape  Player ......................... 109 
AM/FM  Stereo  Radio  with  Compact Disc Player ......................... 113 
Understanding  Radio  Reception ...................................... 117 
Care of Your Cassette  Tape  Player .................................... 118 
Care of Your Compact Discs ........................................ 118 
Power  Antenna  Mast  Care .......................................... 119 
AM/FM Stereo  Radio  with  Cassette Tape  Player  and  Graphic Equalizer ....... 111 
FixedMastAntenna ............................................... 119 
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Air  Conditionina (CONI) -. 
qg (Bi-Level): Use on cool, but 
sunny  days. This setting  brings  in  the 
outside  air,  but directs it in two  ways. 
The  cool  air is directed  to  the upper 
portion  of your  body  through  the 
instrument  panel outlets,  but  slightly 
warmer air  is directed  through  the 
heater  ducts  and  defroster vents.  At 
times  this  temperature  difference  may be 
more  apparent  than  others. 
The  air conditioner compressor  operates 
in  all three  air conditioning  positions.  It 
also  operates  in  (Defrost)  when 
the  outside  temperature  is higher  than 
about 
40°F (4.5"C). 
Ventilation 
Use  when  outside temperatures  are 
mild,  and little  heating  or cooling  is 
needed. Turn the  right control  knob  to 
2 (Vent). Air flow  is  directed 
through  the instrument  panel  outlets.  Set 
the center control  knob  to the 
temperature desired. 
Heating 
Turning  the right  control  knob to 
72 (Heater)  and  the  center  control 
knob  clockwise  will  send  heated  air 
through  the heater  ducts,  and  some 
through  the defroster  vents. 
3 (Vent) and  (Heater) are 
economical  positions because the air 
conditioner compressor  doesn't run in 
these  two  settings. This  reduces  engine 
load,  resulting  in  improved  fuel 
economy.  If  either setting  fails  to  keep  you 
comfortable,  or causes  your  windows 
to  fog  up,  turn  the  right  control  knob  to 
one  of the  air conditioning  positions,  or 
to 
(j@ (Defrost). 
If you  have  the optional  engine  block 
heater  and  use  it  during  cold  weather, 
0°F (-18°C) or  lower,  your  heating 
system  will  more  quickly  provide  heat 
because  the  engine  coolant  is  already 
warmed.  See  the 
Index under Engine 
Block Heater. 
flow  equally  between  the  heater  ducts 
and  the windshield  defroster  vents. 
vg (Blend): This  setting  divides  air 
Defrosting 
The (@ (Defrost)  setting  directs  most 
air  through  the  defroster  vents,  and 
some  through  the heater  ducts. 
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Audio Systems 
The  following  pages  describe  the  audio  systems  available for your  Pontiac,  and  how 
to  get  the  best  performance  from  them. Please  read  about the system in your 
vehicle. 
Hearing  damage  from  loud  noise  is almost  undetectable  until  it  is  too 
- late. Your  hearing  can  adapt  to  higher  volumes of sound.  Sound  that 
I st IS normal  can  be  loud  and  harmful  to  your  hearing.  Take  precautio\
ns  by 
1 
adjusting  the  volume  control  on  your  radio  to  a  safe  sound  le\
vel  before  your 
hearing  adapts 
to it. 
1 To help  avoid  hearing  loss or damage: 
I 
1. Adjust  the  volume  control  to  the lowest  setting. 
2. Increase  volume  slowly  until  you hear  comfortably  and  clearly. 
Before  you  add  any  sound  equipment  to  your  vehicle-like  a  tape player, 
CB 
radio,  mobile  telephone  or two-way  radio-be  sure you can  add  what  you 
want. 
If you can,  it's  very  important  to  do it  properly.  Added  sound  equipment 
may  interfere  with  the  operation  of  your  vehicle's engine, Delco@  radio or 
other  systems,  and  even  damage  them. And, your  vehicle's  systems  may 
interfere  with 
the operation  of sound  equipment  that has been  added 
improperly. 
So, before  adding  sound  equipment,  check with  your  dealer and be sure  to 
check  federal  rules  covering  mobile  radio and telephone  units. 
Setting the Clock 
No matter  which  audio  system  you  have 
in  your  vehicle,  setting  the clock is easy. 
1 , With  the ignition  on  and radio on  or 
off, press SET. The SET indicator 
will  appear on  the digital screen  for 
five  seconds. 
2. You  must  begin  to set the clock  to the 
correct hour  and minute during those 
five  seconds. 
Depress 
VSEEK or 4SEEK to  set 
the  hour. 
Depress 
SEEU or SEEK, to  set 
the  minute. 
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AM!FM Stereo Radio 
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. 
PWReVOL  (PowereVolume): With  the 
ignition 
on, rotate  the upper  knob  to  the 
right  to  turn  on the  radio  and  increase 
volume. 
RECALL: Press  the  upper  knob  to 
change  between  the  clock  and  the  radio 
station  frequency  displayed  when  the 
radio  is  on. 
BAL (Balance): The control  ring  behind 
the  upper  knob  adjusts  the  left/right 
speaker  balance. 
10% 
TUNE: Rotate  the  lower  knob  to  the  left 
or  right  to  tune  in  radio  stations  (the 
radio  station  frequency  will  be displayed 
on  the  digital  screen). 
AMeFM: Press  the  lower  knob  to  change 
between 
the AM and FM bands  (the 
digital  screen  will  display 
AM or FM, 
and  if  the  station  is in stereo, FM 
STEREO will  be displayed). 
FADE: The  control  ring  behind  the 
lower  knob  adjusts  the  fronthear 
speaker  balance. 
TREB  (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. 
VSEEKk Each  time  you  press SEEK, 
you will  tune  in  the  next  station  higher 
or  lower  on  the 
AM or FM radio  band. 
To Preset Radio Stations: 
The  four  numbered  pushbuttons  can  be 
used  to  preset 
up to 14 radio  stations 
(seven 
AM and  seven FM). 
1. Tune  in  the  desired  station. 
2. Press SET. The  word SET will 
appear  on  the  digital  screen  for  five  seconds. 
3. While SET is  displayed,  press  one  of 
the  four  pushbuttons.  Whenever  you 
press  this  button  again,  the  preset 
station  will  be  tuned  in. 
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.  Whenever  you  press 
these  two  buttons  again,  the  preset  station  will  be  tuned 
in. 
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AM/FM Stereo Radio with 
Cassette Tape Player (OPTION) 
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. 
TURN PWR (Power): With the  ignition 
on, rotate  the  upper  knob  to turn your 
audio  system  on  and  off. 
VOLBAL  (Volume-Balance): Rotate 
the  upper  knob  to  the  right  to  increase 
volume,  and  to  the  left  to  decrease. 
volume. 
PROG-RCL (Program-Recall): Press 
the upper  knob 
to change  between  the 
clock  and the radio  station  frequency 
displayed  when  the radio  is 
on. 
R L  (Balance): The control  ring 
behind  the upper  knob  adjusts  the 
lefthight  speaker balance. 
TUNE-FADE: Rotate the lower  knob to 
the 
left or  right  to tune in radio stations 
(the  radio  station  frequency  will  be 
displayed  on 
the digital  screen). 
AM-FM: Press the  lower  knob  to 
change  between  the AM  and  FM bands 
(the  digital  screen  will  display 
AM or 
F", and if the  station  is in  stereo, 
STEREO will  be displayed). 
F R (Fade): The control ring 
behind  the lower  knob adjusts  the 
fronthear  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. 
VSEE-: Each  time you press SEEK, 
you  will  tune in  the  next  station higher 
or lower on the  AM 
or FM radio band. 
To Preset  Radio  Stations: 
The  four  pushbuttons  below  the digital 
display  can be  used  to  preset up 
to 14 
radio stations  (seven  AM  and  seven 
FM). 
1 . Tune  in the  desired  station. 
2. Press SET. The word SET will 
appear 
on the digital  screen  for five 
seconds. 
3. While SET is  displayed,  press one of 
the four  pushbuttons.  Whenever you 
press  this  button  again, the preset 
station  will  be  tuned 
in. 
4. Repeat  steps 1-3 for  each of four  AM 
and  four 
FM stations, 
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AM/FM Stereo  Radio  with 
Cassetfe  Tape  Player 
and 
Graphic  Equalizer (omoiv) 
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. 
TURN PWR (Power): With  the  ignition 
on,  rotate  the  upper  knob  to 
turn your 
audio  system  on  and  off. 
VOLBAL  (Volume-Balance): Rotate 
the  upper  knob  to  the  right  to  increase 
volume,  and 
to the  left  to  decrease 
volume. 
PROG-RCL  (Program-Recall): Press 
the  upper  knob  to  change  between  the 
clock  and  the radio  station  frequency 
displayed  when  the  radio is on. 
R c> L (Balance): The control  ring 
behind  the upper 
knob adjusts  the 
lefthight  speaker  balance. 
TUNE-FADE: Rotate the lower  knob  to 
the  left 
or right  to  tune  in radio stations 
(the  radio  station  frequency  will  be 
displayed  on the digital  screen). 
AM-FM: Press the  lower knob to 
change  between  the 
AM and FM bands 
(the  digital  screen  will  display 
AM or 
FM, and if the  station  is in  stereo, AM 
STEREO or FM STEREO will  be 
displayed). 
F  R  (Fade): The control  ring  behind 
the  lower  knob  adjusts  the  fronthear 
speaker  balance. 
Graphic  Equalizer  Controls: Boost  the 
bass,  emphasize  a  voice  in a song, 
brighten  the treble-your  equalizer 
allows 
you to  adjust  five  separate 
frequencies 
of sound  to  your  individual 
taste.  Move  a  lever  up 
to emphasize  a 
frequency,  and  move 
it down  to  de- 
emphasize  a  frequency.  It's  best  to begin 
with the  levers  in the middle position, 
then  adjust  each  lever  as you  like. 
AM/ST Press  this  button  if  you don't 
want 
AM stereo,  such  as when a  station 
is  weak  or noisy.  Press again 
to return  to 
AM stereo. 
VSEEU: Each  time  you  press SEEK, 
you will  tune  in the next  station higher 
or lower  on the AM or FM radio band. 
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4 
AMIFM Stereo Radio  with 
Compact  Disc 
Player (CONT.) 
To Preset  Radio Stations: 
The  five  numbered  pushbuttons can  be 
used  to  preset  up 
to 15  radio  stations 
(five  AM,  five  FM1  and  five FM2). The 
buttons  have other  uses  when  you are 
playing  a  compact  disc. 
1. Tune  in  the desired  station. 
2. Press SET. The word SET will 
appear  on the  digital  screen  for  five 
seconds. 
3. While SET is  displayed,  press one of 
the  five  pushbuttons.  Whenever  you 
press  this  button  again, the preset 
station  will  be  tuned  in. 
4. Repeat  steps 1-3 for each  of five  AM 
and  five  FM1  stations. 
5. Press  the  lower  knob until FM2 
appears  on  the digital  display.  You 
can  then  follow  steps 
1-3 for  five 
more  FM  stations. 
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Compact  Disc  Player 
Many  of the controls for the  radio  also 
have  functions  for  the compact  disc 
player,  as explained  here. 
Don’t  use  mini-discs  that  are called 
singles.  They  won’t  eject. Use  only  full- 
size  compact  discs. 
1 . Press PWR to turn the  radio on. 
2. Insert a disc  part-way  into  the  slot, 
with  the label  side up. The  player 
will  pull  it  in. Within  a  few  seconds, 
the  disc  should  play. 
If the  disc  comes  back  out and/or Err 
appears  on  the  display: 
The  disc  may  be upside  down. 
The  disc  may  be  dirty,  scratched  or 
wet. 
There  may be  too  much  moisture  in 
the  air (wait  about  one  hour  and 
try 
again), 
The  player  may  be  too  hot,  or  the road 
may  be  too  rough  for  the  disc  to  play. 
As soon as  things  get  back  to  normal, 
the  disc  should  play. 
While  a  disc  is  playing,  the 
CD indi- 
cator  is displayed  on  the  digital  screen, 
as is  the  clock. 
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