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)perate the comfort control 
systems  and audio systems 
lffered  with your  Chevrolet 
. Be 
sure  to read about the particular 
system  supplied with  your 
rehicle 
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Part 3 
Comfort Controls & Audio 
Systems 
Comfort  Controls ................................................ 108 
Heatercontrols 
............................................... 108 
Heating ...................................................... 108 
Bi-LevelHeating .............................................. 109 
Ventilation 
................................................... 109 
Defogging and Defrosting  Windows 
............................... 109 
Air  Conditioner  Controls 
........................................ 110 
Cooling ...................................................... 110 
Rearwindow  Defogger 
......................................... 111 
Audiosystems .................................................. 112 
Flow-Through  Ventilation System ................................. 111 
Settingtheclock .............................................. 113 
AMEM  Stereo 
with Cassette Tape Player ........................... 113 
AM/FM Stereo with Compact Disc Player .......................... 116 
Understanding Radio Reception .................................. 120 
Care  of  Your  Cassette  Tape Player 
................................. 120 
Care of  Your  Compact Discs ..................................... 121 
FixedMastAntenna 
............................................ 121 
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AM/FM  Stereo  with  Cassette  Tape 
Player 
1. Press  “SET.” 
2. Within five seconds, press and hold 
“SEEK 
V’’ until the correct  hour 
appears. 
3. Press  and  hold  “SEEK A’’ until the 
correct minute appears. 
Delco/Bose  AM/FM  Stereo  with  Compact  Disc  Player 
1. Press  “SET.” 
2. Within  five seconds, press and  hold 
“SCAN” until the correct hour 
appears. 
“SEEK ” until the correct  minute 
appears. 
3. Press  and  hold  “SEEK 4 ” or 
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AMIFM Stereo  with  Cassette 
Tape  Player 
To Play  the  Radio 
Turn  the  upper  knob  to turn the  system 
on or off. 
Volume 
Turn the upper  knob  to  adjust the 
volume. 
AM-FM 
Press the lower  knob to get AM or FM. 
The  lighted  display shows  your 
selection. 
Tune 
Turn  the  lower knob  to  choose radio 
stations. 
Recall 
Press  the  upper  knob  to recall  the 
station  being  played  or  the  clock 
display. 
Seek 
Press  “SEEK 7’’ or “SEEK A’7 and 
the  radio 
will tune to  the  next  lower 
or  higher  station  and  stay  there. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Comfort  Controls  and Audio Systems 
6. Turn the lower knob until the fifth and 
sixth digits 
of your  code  appear, 
7. Press  the lower knob.  The clock 
display will appear and the unit will 
work.  If 
“LOC” shows,  the numbers 
did  not  match  and  the unit is still 
locked. 
How to Change Your  Security Code 
You can change your security  code by 
following these steps: 
1. Using your old code,  follow  the 
directions given under “Shutting 
Off 
the Theft-Deterrent Feature.” 
2. Repeat directions  of “Setting  Your 
Security Code” with your  new 
security code. 
Understanding  Radio  Reception 
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 sound  to come 
and go. 
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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. 
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 when 
you’re  receiving it. 
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 good cassette 
to  see  if  the  tape or the tape player 
is at 
fault.  If this other cassette has  no 
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Care Compact Discs 
............... 121 
Safety Belts 
................. 223 
Cassette  And Compact  Disc 
Storage 
..................... 87 
Cassette  Tape  Player.  AMFM 
Stereo 
with .................. 1 13 
Cassette  Tape  Player. 
Care  of  Your 
................. 120 
Chains. Tire 
................... 220 
Changing  a Flat  Tire ............. 167 
Check Gages Light 
.............. 100 
Checking Things  under 
the Hood . . 184 
Checking  Your Restraint  Systems 
. . 43 
Chemical  Paint Spotting 
.......... 225 
Chevrolet/Geo Roadside  Assistance 
.................. 260 
Child Restraints 
................ 35 
Rear  Seat 
................... 37 
Right  Front Seat 
.............. 39 
Top  Strap 
................... 36 
Where  to  Put  the 
.............. 35 
Children (Safety  Belts) ........... 34 
Children.  Larger (Safety  Belts) 
.... 42 
Cigarette Lighter 
................ 89 
Circuit  Breakers.  Fuses  and ....... 228 
City Driving 
................... 136 
Cleaner. Air ................... 191 
Cleaning 
Aluminum  Wheels 
............ 224 
Convertible  Top 
.............. 224 Cleaning 
Fabric 
...................... 221 
Glass 
....................... 223 
Inside 
of Your  Chevrolet ....... 221 
Instrument  Panel.  Top 
of ....... 222 
Leather 
..................... 222 
Outside  of  Your Chevrolet 
...... 223 
Problems.  Special 
............. 222 
Tires 
....................... 224 
Twin  Lift-off  Roof  Panels 
...... 223 
Vinyl ...................... 222 
Windshield  and  Wiper  Blades 
... 223 
Clock. Setting the 
............... 112 
Close-Out  Panel 
................ 88 
Clutch. Hydraulic ............... 197 
Comfort Controls 
............... 108 
Comfort Controls  and Audio 
Systems 
.................... 107 
Compact  Disc.  To  Play  a 
......... 1 17 
Compact 
Disc Player.  AMFM 
Stereo 
with .................. 116 
Compact  Disc Storage. 
Cassette  and 
................. 87 
Compact  Discs. Care 
of Your ...... 121 
Compact  Spare Tire 
............. 176 
Compartments.  Storage and 
....... 86 
Console.  Front 
................. 87 
Control  of a Vehicle 
............. 126 
Control. 
Loss of ................ 132  Controls 
Air  Conditioner 
.............. 110 
Brightness .................. 80 
Comfort .................... 108 
Features  and 
................. 45 
Heater 
...................... 108 
Main  Light 
.................. 80 
Remote Lock ................ 49 
Seat 
........................ 12 
Convertible  Top 
................ 101 
Installing the Boot  Cover ....... 102 
To  Lower 
................... 101 
To Raise .................... 103 
Convex  Outside  Mirror 
.......... 82 
Coolant  Adding 
..................... 199 
Engine 
..................... 198 
Heater.  Engine ............... 59 
How to Add  to the Coolant 
Recovery  Tank 
............. 160 
How  to Add  to the Radiator 
. . 161. 163 
Temperature  Gage. Engine 
...... 97 
Cooling 
....................... 110 
Cooling  System ................ 158 
Courtesy Lights 
................ 81 
Courtesy Transportation .......... 261 
Covered  Visor  Vanity  Mirror 
...... 89 
Cruise  Control 
................. 76 
ASR  and 
.................... 79 
Passing Another  Vehicle 
While  Using 
............... 78 
... 268