Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The system will go off after a four minute heating cycle. If you shift out of
“P” (Park), the system will only cycle for two minutes. If you want it to
cycle again, push the switch. It will go on for
two minute cycles after that.
If it has cleared your windshield before the cycle is over, you can turn it
off by just pushing the switch again.
Use the defroster to clear the windshield. In warm weather the heated
windshield system helps keep the vehicle’s interior cool by blocking much
of the sun’s heat producing radiation. The system’s solar control
properties also help reduce interior fading.
There is a metal film in the windshield which will block out some radio or
microwave signals. Therefore, the heated windshield will reduce the
useful range
of devices such as garage door openers and radar detectors.
(In certain states radar detectors are legal.)
SOUND SYSTEMS
Your Delco@ sound system has been designed to operate easily and give
years
of listening pleasure. But you will get the most enjoyment out of it if
YOU acquaint yourself with it first. Find out what your Delco@ system can
do and how to operate all its controls, to be sure you’re getting the most
out
of the advanced engineering that went into it.
FM Stereo
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FM stereo will give you the best sound. But FM signals will reach only
about
10 to 40 miles (16 to 65 km). And, tall buildings or hills can
interfere with
FM signals, causing the sound to come and go.
AM
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The range for most AMstations is greater than for FM, especially at
night. The longer range, however, can cause stations to interfere with
each other.
AM can pick up noise from things like storms and power
lines. Try reducing the treble
to reduce this noise if you ever get it.
This means your radio can produce quality
AM sound comparable to FM
stereo. AMAX@ reduces noise without reducing the high frequencies you
need for the best sound. In addition
to improved sound quality, AMAX@
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Your Cadillac will have one of the following Delco@ Radio Systems.
Please read about the system that pertains to your vehicle.
AWF. ETR Cassette Stereo With Equalizer
The Upper Knob
The upper knob does these five things:
0 It turns the radio on and off.
e It controls the volume.
0 It lets you see what station you have. (When the radio is on, push the
It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off, push the upper knob to
It allows you to hear the other side of a tape play. (When a cassette is
knob
to display the station).
display the time.)
inserted
in the player, push the knob to change sides.)
Behind the upper knob is the balance control.
It balances the sound
between the right and left speakers
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The upper knob does these five things:
It turns the radio on and off.
It controls the volume.
It lets you see what station you have. (When the radio is on, push the
It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off, push the RCWPROG
RCL/PROG
knob to display the station.)
knob to display the time.)
0 It allows you to hear the other side of tape play. (When a cassette is
inserted in the player, push the knob to change sides.)
The Lower Knob
Turn the lower knob to choose radio stations. Push the knob to switch
from
AM or FM.
Behind the lower knob is the fade control. It fades the sound between the
front and rear speakers.
BASS
The slide control increases or decreases the bass response tone. Moving
the control toward the
(+) increases bass while moving toward the (-)
decreases it.
TREBLE
The slide control increases or decreases the treble response tone. Moving
the control toward the
(+) increases treble while moving toward the (-)
decreases it.
SCAN
When you press the SCAN button either up or down, the SCAN indicator
in the display will light and the radio will find the next station and stay
there about
5 seconds. Then it will go to the next station and pause, and
keep doing that until you push either the
SCAN or upper knob.
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The Upper Knob
The upper knob does these five things:
It turns the radio on and off.
It controls the volume.
It lets you see what station you have. (When the radio is on, push the
0 It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off, push the RCL/PROl
RCWPROG
knob
to display the station).
knob to display the time.)
It allows you to hear the other side of tape play. (When a cassette is
inserted
in the player, push the knob to change sides.)
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Turn the lower knob to choose radio stations. Push the knob to switch
from
AM or FM.
Behind the lower knob is the Fade control. It fades the sound between
the front and rear speakers.
BASS
The slide control increases or decreases the bass response tone. Moving
the the control toward the
(+) increases bass while moving toward the (-)
decreases it.
TREBLE
The slide control increases or decreases the treble response tone. Moving
the control toward the
(+) increases treble while moving toward the (-)
decreases it.
SCAN
When you press the SCAN button either up or down, the SCAN indicator
in the display
will light and the radio will find the next station and stay
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Expressway Driving ................................. 197
Extender. Safety Belt ................................ 64
Exterior Appearance ................................ 306
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Fabric. Foam-Type Cleaner On ....................... 302
Fabric. Solvent-Type Cleaner On ...................... 303
Fasteners. Replacement ............................. 248
Features And Controls ............................... 66
Fetus. Risk To .. From Safety Belt Use .................. 39
Filling Your Fuel Tank .............................. 254
Finish Damage ..................................... 308
First Gear. When To Use ............................. 94
Flash-To-Pass Feature ............................... 106
Flat Tire
.......................................... 236
Flat Tire. Changing A ............................... 237
Flooded Engine. Starting A ........................... 87
Floor Mats ........................................ 130
Fluid
Brake .......................................... 276
Power Steering .................................. 273
Transaxle ....................................... 266
Windshield Washer .............................. 275
Fluid Capacities .................................... 328
Fluids & Lubricants. Recommended ........ See Maint . Book
Fluid Usage Label
.................................. 258
FM Stereo Radio Reception ......................... 157
Foam-Type Cleaner On Fabric ........................ 302
Fog: Getting It Off the Windshield .................... 154
Freeing Car From Sand. Mud. Ice or Snow ............. 247
French Language Manual ................. See Introduction
Front Seatbacks. Reclining
............................. 7
Fuel .............................................. 249
Fuel Data Panel .................................... 138
FuelEconomy ..................................... 251
Fuel Door. Remote ................................. 255
Fuel Tank. Filling Your .............................. 254
Fuels in Foreign Countries ........................... 251
Fuses And Circuit Breakers .......................... 314
Filter. Oil ......................................... 329
Francais. Guide En ...................... See Introduction
Freeway Driving
................................... 197
Fuel Gage ......................................... 137
Fuse Replacement .................................. 314
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Pedal Travel. Brake ................................. 279
Perception Time. In Braking
......................... 181
Polishing and Waxing ............................... 307
Possible Damage to Your Cadillac. Notices About
......... 2
Possible Injury
To People. Cautions About ................ 1
Power
Antenna. Cleaning The
........................... 175
DoorLocks
...................................... 68
Seat Controls ..................................... 6
Seatback Recliner ................................. 8
Steering ........................................ 273
Steering Fluid
................................... 273
Windows
....................................... 102
Pregnancy. Use Of Safety Belts During ................. 39
Problems On The Road
............................. 214
Product Serv
. Publications ............ See Owner Assistance
Proper Safety Belt Usage. For Adults
................... 18
Protection Plan ..................... See Owner Assistance
Pull Down System. Trunk
............................. 80
“R” (Reverse) Gear Position .......................... 92
Racing. Shifting When Your Engine Is
.................. 92
Radiator Overheating
............................... 225
Radio. Two.Way. Adding
A ...................... 158. 313
Radio Systems
..................................... 157
Rain. Driving In
.................................... 193
Reaction Time. In Braking
........................... 181
Reading Lights ..................................... 119
Rear Ashtray
...................................... 128
Rear Door Security Lock ............................. 70
Rear Window Defogger
............................. 155
Reclining Seat ....................................... 7
Recommended Fluids
& Lubricants ........ See Maint . Book
Recovery. Off Road ................................. 187
Recreational Vehicle. Towing
A ....................... 207
Remote Fuel Door
................................. 254
Remote Trunk Release
............................... 79
Remote Keyless
Entry ................................ 72
Replacement Fasteners
.............................. 248
Replacing Brake System Parts
........................ 279
Replacing Safety Belts
............................... 64
Replacing Tires
.................................... 296
Replacing Wheels
.................................. 298
Reporting Safety Defects
to Canadian Gov’t
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