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keep doing that until
you push either the SCAN or upper knob.
SEEK
This button selects stations, but it doesn’t keep moving as SCAN does.
When
you push SEEK either up or down the radio will automatically go
to the next strongest station and stay there.
Pushbuttons
You can set the pushbuttons to get up to ten favorite stations (five on FM
and five more on AM). Just:
0 Choose either AM or FM
0 Tune in the station.
0 Push the SET button.
Within 5 seconds, push one of the five push buttons.
0 Repeat these steps for each of the five push buttons.
Your Cassette Tape Player
Your cassette tape player works best with tapes that are 30 to 45 minutes
long on each side. Tapes longer than that are
so thin that they may not
work well in this player.
If you
look at the tape, or on its label or box, it should say whether its
bias, “equalization”
is 70 microseconds (70 p) or 120 microseconds
(120 p). Chrome and metal tapes are 70 1-1 sec and standard iron tapes are
120 p sec. Your tape player will adjust automatically for either type of
cassette tape.
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Press this button in either SEEK, SCAN, FWD or REV to stop tape
movement and switch to radio
without ejecting the tape. (In ST/PL the
radio may be tuned by the tuner knob only.)
EJCT (Eject)
Press this button to eject the tape. EJCT is operational even when the
ignition or the radio is
off.
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Do not use the mini-discs that are called “singles”. They will not
eject. use full size compact discs only.
Turn the radio on.
Insert the CD (label side up) partway into the slot. The player will pull
it in. Wait a few seconds and the CD will play. Then only the time of
day and CD will display.
If the CD comes back out check to see if
The disc is upside down.
The disc is dirty, scratched, or wet.
There is to much moisture in the air. If there 1s wait about an hour
and try it again.
Err (Error Detection)
This message is displayed if you have a condition of either extreme
temperature, moisture, or an incorrect CD.
The CD will automatically be
ejected. When conditions are back to normal the CD should play again.
RCLIPROG (Recall Program)
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Press once to see what track is being played.
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Press it a third time to see the time of day
been
playing.
REV (Reverse)
Push and hold REV to return rapidly within a track. Release it to play the
passage. The elapsed time will be displayed to show the reverse progress
of the CD.
FWD (Fast Forward)
Push and hold FWD to advance rapidly within a track. Release it to play
the passage.
The elapsed time will be displayed to show the forward
progress
of the CD.
Prev (Previous)
Push this button to go back to the beginning of the current track or push
it again to hear a favorite track.
Next
Push this button to advance to the next track.
STjPL (StopjPlay)
Press this button and the tape or CD will stop without ejecting it and the
radio will start to play. Press it again and the tape or CD will start to play
again.
EJCT (Eject)
Press this button to eject the CD or tape. If you have both a CD and Tape
in the player, then the other playback media will start to play. Press it
again and
the other media will eject.
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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 after every
50 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.
Cleaning may be done with a scrubbing action, non-abrasive cleaning
cassette. This system uses a cleaning cassette with pads which scrub the
tape head as the hubs of the cleaner cassette turn. It is normal for the
cartridge to eject while cleaning. Insert the cassette at least
3 times to
ensure thorough cleaning.
A scrubbing action cleaning cassette is
available through your Cadillac dealership.
You may also choose a non-scrubbing action, wet-type cleaner which uses
a cassette with a fabric belt to clean the tape head. This type
of cleaning
cassette will
not eject. It may not clean as thoroughly as the scrubbing
type cleaner.
Cassettes are subject
to wear and the,sound quality and 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
discs by grasping the outer edges or the edge of the hole and the
outer edge.
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Cables. Battery. Starting With ........................ 217
Camper. Towing A .................................. 207
Capacities. Fluid ................................... 328
Carbon Monoxide In Exhaust ........................ 100
Cassette Tape Systems .............................. 159
Cautions. Safety ...................................... 1
CB Radio. Adding A ............................ 158. 313
Cellular Telephone. Adding A .................... 158. 313
Central Door Unlocking System ....................... 71
Chains. Tire ....................................... 300
Change The Oil. When To ........................... 264
Changing A Flat Tire ............................... 237
Charge. Battery. No Warning Light .................... 137
Chassis Lubrication ...................... See Maint . Book
Checking The Brake Fluid
................................. 276
The Engine Oil Level ............................ 259
The Power Steering Fluid ......................... 273
The Transaxle Fluid .............................. 266
Things Under The Hood .......................... 257
Your Restraint Systems ............................ 64
Your Safety Belt Systems ........................... 64
Checks. Service Station ................... See Maint . Book
Chemical Paint Spotting
............................. 309
Child Restraint. Securing ............................. 49
Child Restraints ..................................... 49
Children And Safety Belts ............................ 46
Cassette Tape Player. Care Of Your ................... 178
Cigarette Lighter ...................................
Circuit Breakers ...................................
CityDriving .......................................
Cleaner. Air .......................................
Cleaning
Aluminum Wheels
...............................
Fabric ..........................................
Glass ..........................................
Leather ........................................
Vinyl ..........................................
Safety Belts .....................................
The Inside Of Your Cadillac .......................
The Outside Of Your Cadillac .....................
The Power Antenna ..............................
The Top of the Instrument Panel ...................
The Underbody Of Your Car ......................
128
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Weatherstrips
................................... 308
Clock. Setting The
.............................. 167. 173
Climate Control. Electronic
.......................... 151
Closed-In Places. Don’t Idle In
....................... 101
Comfort Controls and Audio Systems .................. 150
Compact Disc Player. Care Of Your ................... 174
Compact Disc Sound Systems
........................ 167
Compact Spare Tire
................................ 245
Computer That Shows Fuel Economy
.................. 138
Contents. Table Of ........ See Front of Owner Info . Manual
Control Of A Vehicle
............................... 180
Control. Loss
Of ................................... 190
Controls. Features And ............................... 66
Convenience Net
.................................... 78
Convex Outside Mirror
.............................. 126
Coolant. Engine: Proper Solution
To Use ............... 270
Coolant. Safety Warnings About
...................... 226
Coolant Heater. Engine
.............................. 89
Cooling System .................................... 228
Cooling System Service
................... See Maint . Book
Cruise Control ..................................... 109
Cruise Control. Change Speed With
................... 112
Cruise Control. Get Out
Of .......................... 114
Cruise Control On Hills ............................. 113
Cruise Control. Turning Off .......................... 114
Curves. Driving
On ................................. 185
COInYourExhaust
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To Finish .................................. 308
Damage To Sheet Metal ............................. 308
Damage Warnings .................................... 2
Daytime Running Lights (Canada Only)
............... 117
Dead Battery, What
To Do If You Have A .............. 217
Defensive Driving
.................................. 176
Defogger. Rear Window
............................. 155
Defroster ......................................... 154
Delco Sound Systems
............................... 156
DEXRON IIE@ and DEXRON 111s
.................. 269
Dimensions. Vehicle
................................ 329
Disc Brake Wear Indicators
.......................... 278
Disposal. Used Oil
................................. 265
DoorLocks
........................................ 68
Door, Security Lock, Rear ............................ 70
Driver Information Center
........................... 140
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Steep Hill. Parking On A
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Steering
.......................................... 185
Steering Column Shift Lever
.......................... 97
Steering In Emergencies
............................. 185
SteeringTips
...................................... 185
Steering Wheel, Tilt
................................ 103
Steering Without Power Assist
........................ 185
Stereo Sound Systems
............................... 157
Storage, Armrest
.................................... 76
Storing Your Vehicle
................................ 280
Stuck, If Your Ignition Key Is
.......................... 87
Stuck,
If Car Is - In Sand, Mud, Ice Or Snow ............ 247
Subscribing to Cadillac Prod
. Serv . Pub ...... See Own . Assist .
Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (S.I.R.) ............... 30
Symbols, Vehicle
..................................... 3
Table
Of Contents ......... See Front of Owner Info . Manual
Taillight Bulb Replacement
.......................... 285
Tape Player Care
................................... 174
Temperature. Engine. Warning Light
.................. 135
Theft
.............................................. 81
Theft Deterrent ..................................... 82
Thermostat
........................................ 273
Third Gear. When To Use
............................ 93
Tilt Steering Wheel
................................. 103
Time. Setting The
.............................. 167. 173
Tire Chains
........................................ 300
Tire. Flat
.......................................... 236
Tire Pressure Inflation
.............................. 292
Tire Inspection and Rotation
......................... 294
Tires
.. Loading .................................... 289
Tire
Quality Grading ................................ 296
Tires
............................................. 292
Tires. When It's Time For New Tires
.................. 295
Torn Safety Belts
.................................... 65
Torque Lock (Auto Transaxle) ......................... 99
Towing A Trailer ................................... 207
Towing Your Vehicle
................................ 222
Traction Control System
............................. 184
Trademarks. GM
................................... 248
Trailer Towing
..................................... 207
Transaxle. Automatic
................................. 90
Transaxle Fluid
.................................... 269
Transaxle Gear Positions
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