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NOTICE:
Before you add any sound equipment to pour 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.
FM Stereo
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 popping, crackling, or a momentary
hissing sound.
AM
The range for most AM stations 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.
Speed Sensitive Volume
Your Delco radio automatically adjusts the volume level to compensate
for road and wind noise as you are driving.
Dolby@
This feature automatically removes noise on Dolby encoded tapes (no
button is required).
*Dolby@ is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories.
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0 Push one of the Preset Equalization buttons (A thru E) until you like
0 Push the SET button.
4 Push the same Preset Equalization button you've selected.
the sound.
0 Push
the preset push button again to set the Preset Equalization tone.
Now each time you push that push button, the Preset Equalization is set
in memory for that station.
For Example:
Suppose you like classical music with a flat sounding tone. The station has
already been preset to push button
3. Since the flat response is on button
C, you would just:
Push the preset push button 3.
Push the tone control button C.
Now, push the SET button.
Push the tone control button C again.
~ Push the Preset push button 3 again and your Preset Equalization is
set in memory.
Now every time you push the preset push button
3, the Preset
Equalization tone is programmed to that preset push button. Tuning to
the station already preset to
3 using the knob, or Seek or Scan, the tone
control will automatically change to
C. The Preset Equalization button
will light when it is programmed to a particular push button or when
manually
pushed in.
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.
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To go from one side of the tape to the other, push in the upper knob
on your radio. To remove the tape, push EJECT The tape can be
ejected when the ignition is turned off.
SCAN
Push the SCAN button up to jump quickly to the next selection or down
to return to the beginning of the selection you just heard. The tape will
play
for approximately 15 seconds to sample a selection before going on
to the next selection.
To stop the SCAN function, just press it up or down
again or the upper knob.
If the selection is at the end of the tape, the tape
will reverse directions and begin playing at a normal speed.
SEEK
Push the SEEK button up to quickly go to the beginning of the next
selection. Push the SEEK button down to go back to the beginning
of the
selection you are listening to.
During the SCAN and SEEK functions the radio will not play.
STPUY (Stop-Play)
Press ST-PLAY to switch back to the radio without ejecting the tape. In
ST-PLAY function only the tuning
knob can be used for selecting stations.
To Eject A Tape
To remove the tape once it is stopped, push EJECT
lThe Delco Cassette And Compact Disc Music System
This optional sound system combines an AMEM stereo radio with a
cassette tape player and a compact disc player in a single unit.
To operate the radio and cassette tape player portion of this.music
system, please read the beginning
of this section, “How To Operate Your
Sound System” and
“Your Cassette Tape Player”.
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To Play the Disc Player
Before you begin, please note: don’t use the mini-discs that are called
“singles”. They won’t eject. Use full-size compact discs only.
Turn the radio on.
Insert a disc (label side up) partway into the slot. The player will pull it in.
Wait a few seconds and the disc will play.
The DNR@ will be disabled and
the display will show Track
“1 TRK CD” for about 5 seconds, then “CD”
will show in the display.
If the disc comes back out, check to see if
0 The disc is upside down.
0 The disc is dirty, scratched, or wet.
0 There’s too much moisture in the air. (If there is, wait about one hour
and try again).
RCL JPROG (RecallJProgram)
Press once to see which track is being played. (It also allows for disc
programming.)
Within 5 seconds press it a second time to see how long the disc has
been playing.
0 Press it a third time to see the time of day.
To Program Packs
You can program up to 10 tracks for your listening pleasure.
1. Press the RCL/PROG knob. “CD” and “TRACK” will light in the
2. Within 5 seconds, turn the lower TUNE knob to the track you want to
3. Press the SET button and the track number will stop flashing. This
display.
This also allows you to program disc track playback.
hear first. The track number will flash.
indicates that the track is programmed.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program up to 9 more tracks.
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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)
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
as COMP is on.
Setting The Clock
Turn the ignition and radio on. Then:
To Set the Hour:
Press SET, and within 5 seconds,
0 Press and hold SEEK up or down. When the clock gets to the correct
hour, let go.
To Set the Minutes:
Press SET, and within 5 seconds,
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
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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.
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
discs by grasping the outer edges or the edge
of the hole and the outer
edge.
Power Antenna Mast Care
Your power antenna will look its best and work well if it’s cleaned from
time to time.
To Clean the Antenna Mast:
1. Turn on the ignition and radio to raise the antenna to full mast
extension.
2. Dampen a clean cloth with mineral spirits or equivalent solvent.
3. Wipe cloth over the mast sections, removing any dirt.
4. Wipe dry with clean cloth before retracting.
5. Make the antenna go up and down by turning the radio or ignition on
and
off.
6. Then repeat if necessary. I II
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Comfort Controls and Audio Systems .................. 146
Compact Disc Music System ......................... 160
Compact Disc Player. Care Of Your ................... 164
Compact S are Tire ................................ 242
Contents. f able Of ...... See “Front of Owner Info . Manual”
Control Of
A Vehicle ............................... 171
Control. Loss Of ................................... 184
Controls. Features And ............................... 67
Convex Outside Mirror .............................. 124
Coolant. Engine: Proper Solution To Use ............... 266
Coolant. Engine. Warning Light ...................... 136
Coolant. Safety Warnings About ...................... 223
Coolant Heater. Engine .............................. 89
Cooling System .................................... 225
Cooling System Service ................... See Maint . Book
Corrosion Protection
................... See Warranty Book
Cruise Control ..................................... 110
Cruise Control. Change Speed With ................... 113
Cruise Control. Get Out Of .......................... 114
Cruise Control On Hills ............................. 114
Cruise Control. Timing Off .......................... 115
Cruise Engaged Light ............................... 141
Curves. Driving Qg ........... , ....................... 179 .
Convenience Net ..................................... 74
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Damage To Finish .................................. 308
Damage To Sheet Metal ............................. 307
Damage Warnings .................................... 2
Daytime Running Lights (Canada Only) ...............
Dead Battery. What To Do If You Have A .............. -. Defensive Driving ..................................
. Defogger. Rear Window .............................
Defogging .........................................
Defroster .........................................
Delco Cassette and Compact Disc Music System ........
Delco System ......................................
DEXRON I11 ......................................
Dimensions. Vehicle .................................
Disabled. How To Have Your Cadillac Towed If It Is .....
Disposal. Used Oil .................................
Door Aiar Light ....................................
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214 166
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149
149 160
151
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322
219 190
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Door Lbcks 69 . ........................................
Dowil HilIs and Mountains. Driving ................... 194
Downshifting ....................................... 92
At Nigh ..........
Defensive .......... 166
Driving
Steering In Emergencies ............................. 180
Steering Ti s ...................................... 179
Steering Without Power Assist ......................... 179
Stereo Sound Systems ............................... 151
Storage Armrest ................................... 129
Storing Your Vehicle ................................ 277
Stuck. If Your Ignition Key Is. .......................... 86
Stuck. If Car Is . In Sand. Mud. Ice Or Snow ............ 244
Sunglasses. Wearing At Night ........................ 186
Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System ............... 30
Surge Tank Pressure Cap ............................ 269
Symbols Used On Your Vehicle ......................... 3
Steering &eel. Tilt ................................ 102
Subscribing to Cadillac Product Serv .... See Owner Assistance
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Table Of Contents ....... See "Front of Owner Info . Manual"
. Ullight Bulb Replacement ........................... 281
Tamper-Resistance Of Odometer ..................... 131
'Tape Player Care ................................... 163
Tem .erature, Engine, Warning Light .................. 136
The .............................................. ri 81
Theft Deterrent System (Option) ...................... 82
Thermostat ........................................ 269
Third Gear, When To Use ............................ 93
Tilt Steering Wheel .................................. 102.
Time, Setting The .................................. 163
Tire Chains ........................................ 300
Tire, Flat .......................................... 231
Tire Inflation ...................................... 292
Tire Ins ection and Rotation ......................... 294
Tire Quality Grading ................................ 297
Tires .............................................. 291
Tires, When It's Time For New Tires .................. 295
Tires, White Sidewall, Cleaning ....................... 307
Torn Safety Belts .................................... 66
Torque Lock ........................................ 98
Towmg A Trailer ................................... 201
Towing Your Cadillac ............................... 219
Traction Control Disable Switch ...................... 177
Traction Control System Lights ....................... 134
%-action Control System ............................. 175
Trailer Towing Package ............................... 94
Transmission, Automatic ............................. 90
. Tires -- hading .................................... 289
Tone Control, Automatic ............................ 156
Trademarks, GM .................................... 245
Trailer Towing 201 4 .......................................