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With  safety belts,  you  slow  down  as  the vehicle  does.  You get more time  to 
stop.  You stop  over  more  distance, and  your strongest  bones take the forces. 
That’s  why  safety belts make  such  good  sense. 
Here  Are  Questions  Many  People Ask About 
Safety  Belts 
- and  the  Answers 
Q : Won’t I be  trapped  in  the  vehicle  after an  accident if I’m  wearing  a 
safety  belt? 
A: You could be - whether  you’re wearing  a safety belt  or not.  But you 
can  easily unbuckle a  safety belt, even  if you’re upside  down.  And 
your  chance  of being  conscious  during  and  after an accident, 
so you 
can unbuckle and get  out, is much greater  if  you  are  belted. 
Q : Why  don’t  they  just  put in air  bags so people  won’t  have  to wear 
A: Air bags,  or Supplemental Inflatable Restraint systems, are  in  some 
safety belts? 
vehicles  today  and  will  be in  more  of  them in the  future. But  they  are 
supplemental  systems  only 
- so they  work with safety belts, not 
instead  of them.  Every  air bag  system  ever  offered  for sale  has  required 
the use  of safety  belts.  Even  if you’re  in  a vehicle that  has air bags,  you 
still have to buckle up to  get the  most  protection.  That’s  true  not  only 
in  frontal  collisions, but especially  in side and  other collisions. 
: If I’m a  good  driver,  and I never  drive  far  fiom home,  why  should I 
wear  safety  belts? 
A: You may  be an excellent  driver, but if you’re  in  an accident - even 
one  that isn’t  your fault 
- you  and  your  passengers can be  hurt.  Being 
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The  particles emitted during air  bag inflation are  not  harmful to most 
people.  Some people  with  respiratory ailments  may experience difficulty 
breathing  if  they  stay  in  the vehicle  with  the windows  closed 
after air  bag 
inflation. 
So, if  your  air bag inflates,  you  and  any passengers should exit the 
vehicle  if  and  when  it is safe  to do 
so. If  you  or your  passengers can’t get 
out  of the  vehicle,  try to get  fresh air  by opening  a window,  turning on the 
fan,  or opening  a door. 
Servicing  Your Facial Air Bag-Equipped  Vehicle 
The facial air  bag affects  how  your  vehicle should  be  serviced. There are 
parts  of 
the air bag  system in several places  around  your  vehicle. You don’t 
want  the system to  inflate while someone  is  working  on  your  vehicle.  Your 
GM dealer and the 1994 GM  Service  Manual  have information about 
servicing  your vehicle  and the air  bag  system. The air  bag  system  does  not 
need  regular  maintenance. 
Safety  Be/t Use During Pregnancy 
Safety belts work  for everyone, including  pregnant  women.  Like  all 
occupants,  they are more  likely  to be  seriously  injured if  they  don’t  wear 
safety belts. 
A pregnant  woman should wear a lapshoulder  belt, and  the  lap portion 
should  be  worn  as  low 
as possible  throughout  the pregnancy. 
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hatch handle and open 
the doors. 
To release  the hatch 
and  unlock  the doors 
from  the outside  of the 
vehicle,  put the key  in 
the lock and  turn  to 
the right. Then, pull 
up  on the  hatch  and 
open  the right  rear 
door first. Grasp the 
handle  and pull  the 
door open. 
The  hatch  and doors will automatically  lock  when the hatch  is shut. 
If  the  hatch  is partially closed, the rear doors  will lock  and  you  will  need  to 
use the  key or 
HATCH REL switch, located to the  left of the steering 
column, to unlock  them. (See also  Hatch Release Switch, Rear 
WiperNasher,  and Rear Defogger  in the  Index.) 
Theft 
Vehicle  theft is big business, especially in some cities. Although  your 
vehicle has 
a number of theft deterrent  features, we  know  that nothing  we 
put  on 
it can  make it impossible to steal.  However, there are ways  you  can 
help. 
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A green  arrow  on  the 
instrument  panel  will 
flash  in  the  direction 
of  the  turn  or lane 
change. 
To signal  a  lane change,  just raise  or lower  the  lever  until  the  green  arrow 
starts  to  flash.  Hold it there  until 
you complete  your  lane  change.  The lever 
will  return  by  itself  when 
you release  it. 
As you signal  a  turn  or  a  lane change,  if the  arrows  don’t  flash but just  stay 
on,  a  signal  bulb  may  be burned  out and  other  drivers won’t 
see your  turn 
signal. 
If  a  bulb  is burned  out,  replace  it  to  help  avoid  an  accident.  If the  green 
arrows  don’t  go 
on at  all  when you signal a  turn,  check  the  fuse (see “Fuses” 
in  the  Index)  and for  burned-out  bulbs. 
If  you  have a trailer  towing  option  with  added  wiring  for the  trailer lights, a 
different  turn signal flasher  is used.  With  this flasher  installed,  the  signal 
indicator  will flash  even  if  a  turn  signal bulb is burned  out. Check  the  front 
and  rear  turn  signal lights  regularly to make sure  they  are working. 
Operation of Lights 
Although  your  vehicle’s  lighting system (headlights,  parking lights, fog 
lamps,  side marker  lights and  taillights)  meets  all  applicable  federal lighting 
requirements,  certain states and  provinces  may  apply  their own  lighting 
regulations  that may  require  special attention  before  you  operate  these 
lights. 
For  example,  some  jurisdictions may  require  that  you  operate  your  fog 
lamps  only  when  your  lower  beam  headlights  are also 
on, or that  headlights 
be  turned 
on whenever  you  must  use  your  windshield  wipers.  In  addition, 
most  jurisdictions  prohibit  driving  solely with  parking  lights, especially  at 
dawn  or dusk.  It is  recommended  that  you  check  with  your  own  state  or 
provincial  highway  authority  for applicable  lighting regulations. 
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If  you  use the  optional  engine coolant  heater  before  starting  your  engine, 
your  heating  system  will  produce  warmer  air  faster to  heat  the  passenger 
compartment  in  cold  weather.  See “Engine Coolant  Heater”  in  the  Index. 
Audio Systems 
Your Delco@ audio  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. 
Be  aware  that  hearing  damage  from  loud  noise  is almost  undetectable  until 
it  is  too  late.  Your  hearing  can  adapt  to higher  volumes  of sound.  Sound  that 
seems  normal  can  be  loud  and  harmful  to  your  hearing.  Take  precautions  by 
adjusting the  volume  control  on  your  radio to a safe  sound  level  before  your 
hearing  adapts to it. 
To  help  avoid  hearing  loss  or  damage: 
0 Adjust  the volume  control to the  lowest  setting. 
Increase volume  slowly until you hear  comfortably  and  clearly. 
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).  Tall  buildings  or hills  can  interfere  with 
FM  signals,  causing  the  sound  to come  and  go. 
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. 
AM Stereo 
This  means  the  Delco@ system  can  receive  C-QUAM@  stereo broadcasts. 
Many  AM stations  around  the  country  use  C-QUAM@  to  produce  stereo, 
though  some do  not.  (C-QUAM@  is 
a registered  trademark  of Motorola, 
Inc.)  If your  Delco@  system can get  C-QUAM@,  your 
“STEREO” light  will 
come  on 
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The BAL control behind  the  upper  knob  moves  the  sound  between  the  left 
and  right  speakers. 
The  Lower  Knob 
Turn the lower  knob  to  choose radio stations. 
Tone  Levers 
Two levers control the  tone of your  radio. 
BASS -Slide  this  lever up  to increase  the  bass  response. 
TREBLE -Slide this lever  up  to  increase  the treble  response. 
Adjust this lever  to  give a pleasing  sound. 
If a  station is  weak  and  noisy, 
move 
TREBLE down  to  reduce  the  noise. 
PWR  (Power) 
The PWR button  turns  your  system  on  and  off. 
Pushbuttons 
The four  pushbuttons  let  you return  to  favorite stations.  To set  the 
pushbuttons,  just: 
Tune  in  the station. 
Push SET.  (SET appears in the VF display for a few  seconds.) 
Within 5 seconds,  push  one of the  four  pushbuttons.  Whenever  you 
push  that  button,  the  preset  station  will  return. 
NOTE: 
Up to three  additional  stations may  be preset by pressing  two  adjoining 
buttons  at the  same  time. 
Tune  in  the  station. 
Push SET.  (SET appears in the VF display for a few  seconds.) 
Within 5 seconds,  push  any  two  adjoining  buttons  at  the  same  time. 
(The  station  will  return  when  the same  two  buttons  are  pressed  again.) 
Clock 
To set the clock, just: 
Push SET. 
Within 5 seconds, push  and  hold HRS (time will be displayed)  until the 
correct  hour appears. 
Push  and  hold MINS until the correct  minute appears. 
To display  the clock  with  the  ignition off, push the upper knob. The  time 
will  be  displayed  for  a few seconds. 
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AM-FM Stel o Audio System 
This part tells you how  your  ETR@ AM-FM  stereo audio  system  works: 
The  Upper Knob 
The upper  knob  does these  three  things: 
It controls  the  volume.  The VOL knob  increases  volume  when  rotated 
to  the  right. 
It lets  you see what  station you have.  (When  the  radio  is on, push  the 
knob 
to display  the  station.) 
It  tells  you  the time. (When  the  ignition  is off, push  the RECALL knob 
to  display  the  time.) 
The  control  behind  the upper  knob  moves  the  sound  between  your  left and 
right  speakers. 
The  Lower Knob 
Turn  the  lower knob to  choose  radio  stations. Push it to get AM or FM. 
The control  behind  the  lower  knob  moves  the  sound  between  your  front and 
rear  speakers. 
Tone  Levers 
These two levers  control  the  tone of your  radio. 
BASS -Slide this lever  up  to  increase  the  bass  response. 
TREBLE -Slide  this lever  up to increase  the  treble  response. 
Adjust  this  lever 
to give a pleasing  sound. If a station is weak  and  noisy, 
move 
TREBLE down  to  reduce the noise. 
PWR  (Power) 
The PWR button  turns  your  system on and off. 
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AM-FM Stereo  Audio  Cassette  System 
This part  tells  you  how  your  ETR@ AM-FM stereo audio cassette  sound 
system  works. 
The  Upper  Knob 
The  upper  knob  does  these  four things: 
0 It controls  the  volume.  The VOL knob  increases  volume  with  to  the 
right. 
It  lets  you  know  what  station  you're listening  to.  (When  the  radio  is on, 
push  the  knob to display  the  station.) 
It  tells  you  the  time. (When  the  ignition  is off,  push  the  knob  to display 
the  time.) 
It  allows  you  to  hear  the  other  side of the  tape.  (Press  knob  while the 
cassette is  playing.) 
The  control  behind  the  upper  knob  moves  the  sound  between 
your left  and 
right  speakers. 
The  Lower  Knob 
Turn  the  lower  knob  to choose  radio  stations.  Push  it to get AM or FM. The 
control  behind  the  lower  knob  moves  the  sound  between  your  front and  rear 
speakers. 
Tone  Levers 
These two levers  control  the  tone of  your  radio. 
BASS -Slide this lever  up to increase  the  bass  response. 
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