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Remote Trunk Release (OPTION) 
Pull  upward on the  remote  release 
handle,  located on  the floor near the left 
side 
of the  driver’s  seat, to release  the 
trunk  lid. 
Lockout Feature: 
The remote  trunk release  is equipped 
with 
a lockout feature  to help  prevent 
unauthorized entry into  the  trunk when 
the  vehicle  is unattended. The  switch 
is 
located on the inside of the  trunk  lid, 
mounted  to  the  trunk  lid latch. 
To turn  the  lockout on, slide  the switch 
all  the  way  to the  right  until it  clicks. 
When  the lockout is  on,  the mechanical 
remote  trunk release  will not release  the 
trunk  lid.  However,  the  trunk lid can 
still  be  opened  with the key. 
To turn  the  lockout off, slide the switch 
all  the  way  to the left. 
Liftgate Lock (WAGON) 
To unlock  the liftgate  from  the outside, 
insert  the door 
ley and  turn  it 
clockwise.  Then lift up the bottom  of 
the  liftgate. 
Be sure  there  are no overhead 
obstructions  before 
you open the 
liftgate. 
You could  slam  the liftgate  into 
something and  break the glass.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine In this  part  you'll find out  how  to 
operate  the  comfort  control  systems  and  audio  systems 
offered  with  your  Chevrolet.  Be 
sure  to  read  about  the  particular 
system  supplied  with  your  vehicle. 
Part 3 
Comfort Controls & Audio Systems 
Climate  Control  System ........................................................................\
.................... 92 
Air  Conditioning  System ........................................................................\
.................. 93 
Rear  Window  Defogger ........................................................................\
..................... 95 
Setting  the Clock ........................................................................\
............................... 97 
AM/FM  Stereo Radio ........................................................................\
........................ 97 
AM/FM  Stereo Radio  with  Cassette Tape  Player .................................................... 99 
AM/FM  Stereo Radio with Compact  Disc  Player.. ................................................ 101 
Understanding  Radio  Reception. ........................................................................\
.... 104 
Care  of  Your  Cassette  Tape Player ........................................................................\
. 104 
Care of Your  Compact  Discs ........................................................................\
.......... 105 
Fixed  Mast  Antenna ........................................................................\
........................ 105   

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No matter which audio system  you  have 
in  your  vehicle,  setting the clock  is  easy. 
1. With  the ignition on and  the radio  on 
or  off,  press 
SET. The SET indicator 
will  appear  on  the digital  screen  for 
five  seconds. 
2. You  must  begin  to set  the  clock  to 
the  correct  hour and minute  during 
those  five  seconds.  If your  audio 
system  does  not have  a 
CD player: 
Press VSEEK to set  the  hour. 
Press SEEKA to  set  the  minute. 
If  your  audio  system  has a 
CD player: 
. Press SCAN to set  the  hour. 
Press VSEEK to decrease  minutes 
or 
SEEKA to  increase  minutes. 
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AMIFM Stereo Radio 
The digital  display  indicates information 
on  time 
or radio  station  frequency,  the 
AM or FM radio band, whether  the 
station  is in stereo,  and other  radio 
functions. 
PWR-VOL  (Power-Volume): With  the 
ignition 
on, rotate  the  upper knob to 
turn  the  system 
on and off, and to 
control  the volume. 
Press  the upper  knob to change 
between  the clock  and the radio  station 
frequency  displayed  when the radio  is 
on,  and  to  display the time  when  the 
ignition  is 
off. 
R L (Balance): The control  ring 
behind  the upper  knob adjusts  the 
right/left  speaker  balance. 
TUNE: Rotate  the lower  knob to  tune 
in  radio  stations. 
AM/FM: Press the lower  knob to 
change  between 
AM and FM bands. 
F R (Fade): The  control  ring  behind 
the  lower  knob adjusts  the  fronthear 
speaker  balance. 
TREBLE: Slide  this lever  up to 
increase  treble,  or 
down to  decrease  it. 
If a station  is  weak  or  noisy,  reduce  the 
treble.   

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AM/FM Stereo Radio with 
Cassette Tape  Player 
The  digital  display  indicates information 
on  time  or  radio  station frequency,  the 
AM or FM  radio  band, whether  the 
station  is  in stereo,  and other  radio 
functions. 
PWR-VOL  (Power-Volume) : With  the 
ignition  on,  rotate  the  upper lmob to 
turn  the  system on and 
off, and  to 
control  the volume. 
PROG-RCL  (Program-Recall): Press 
the  upper  knob to change  between  the 
clock  and radio  station  frequency  displayed 
when the radio  is 
on, to 
display  the time  when  the ignition  is 
off, 
and to change  sides  of the  tape  when  a 
cassette  is  playing. 
R L (Balance): The control  ring 
behind  the upper  knob adjusts  the 
right/left  speaker  balance. 
TUNE Rotate  the lower  knob  to  tune 
in  radio  stations. 
AM/FM: Press the lower  knob to 
change  between  the 
AM and FM bands. 
F R (Fade): The  control  ring  behind 
the  lower  knob adjusts  the  fronthear 
speaker  balance. 
TREBLE: Slide  this lever up to 
increase  treble, or  down  to decrease  it. 
If  a station  is  weak  or noisy,  reduce  the 
treble. 
BASS: Slide  this lever  up to increase 
bass,  or down 
to decrease  it. 
VSEEKA: Press to seek  and stop  on 
the  next  station  higher  or  lower  on  the 
radio  band. 
SCAN: Press  both SEEK buttons 
together  to listen  for  a few  seconds  to 
the  next  station  on  the 
AM or FM  band; 
the  scan  will continue  every  few 
seconds  to the  next  station  on the  AM 
or  FM  band. 
The  radio  will scan  upward  if you  press 
SEEKA first  and  downward  if you 
press 
VSEEK first.  When  the radio  is 
scanning  stations,  the  word 
SCAN will 
appear  on the  digital  display. 
Press  either 
of the SEEK buttons  or the 
PWR-VOL knob  to cancel SCAN and 
select  a station. 
To Preset  Radio  Stations: 
The  four  pushbuttons  under the digital 
display  can be  used  to preset  up  to 
14 
radio stations  (seven AM and seven  FM 
stations).   

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4. Repeat steps 1-3 for each  of five AM 
Compact  Disc Player 
Many of the controls for  the radio  also 
have  functions for  the compact  disc 
player, 
as explained  here. 
Don’t  use  mini-discs  that are called 
singles.  They  won’t eject. Use  only  full- 
size  compact  discs. 
1. Turn  the PWR-VOL knob  to  turn  on 
the  power. 
2. Insert  a  disc  part-way  into  the slot, 
with  the label  side up.  The  player  will 
pull 
it in.  Within  a  few  seconds, the 
disc  should  play. 
If  the  disc  comes  back  out and/or 
Err 
appears on  the display: 
The  disc may  be  upside down. 
The disc  may be dirty, scratched  or 
wet. 
There  may  be  too much  moisture  in 
the  air (wait  about one hour and  try 
again). 
The  player  may  be  too hot,  or the  road 
may  be too  rough  for  the disc  to play. 
As soon as things  get  back to normal, 
the  disc  should  play. 
and 
five 
FM stations. 
While  a  disc  is  playing, the 
CD indicator 
is displayed on the  digital  screen, as  is 
the  clock. 
RCL  (Recall): Press this  button once 
to  see  which  track is  playing.  Press 
again  while  the track number  is  still 
displayed  to see  how  long  your  selection 
has  been  playing.  The  track number 
also  will  be  displayed  when  the volume, 
bass,  or treble  is  changed  or a  new  track 
starts  to  play. 
COMP  (Compression): Pressing  this 
button  makes  soft  and loud passages 
more  equal  in  volume.  Press again  to 
resume  normal  play. 
RDM (Random): Press to play  tracks 
in random, rather  than sequential, 
order. This feature  remains  active until 
the 
RDM button  is  pressed  again. 
REV (Reverse): Press  and  hold  to rapidly 
reverse  the disc.  Release  to resume  playing. 
FWD  (Fast  Forward): Press  and hold 
to  rapidly  advance  the disc.  Release  to 
resume  playing. 
SCAN: Press this button  to sample  ten 
seconds  of each track.  Press  again  to 
stop  scanning. 
PREV  (Previous): Press  to play  a track 
again. 
If you  keep  pressing  the PREV 
button,  the disc will keep  backing  up to 
previous  tracks. 
NEXT: Press to advance  to  the next 
track.  If you  keep  pressing  the 
NEXT 
button,  the disc will keep  advancing  to 
other tracks. 
When  Finished  with  the  Compact 
Disc  Player: 
If you turn off the radio, or  turn off the 
ignition,  the disc  will stay in  the player   

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Steering  in  Emergencies 
There are times  when steering can  De 
more  effective  than braking.  For 
example,  you come  over  a  hill  and find 
a  truck stopped in  your lane, or  a car 
suddenly  pulls  out  from nowhere, or  a 
child  darts  out  from  between  parked 
cars and stops right in front 
of you. You 
can  avoid  these problems  by braking - 
if you  can stop  in  time.  But  sometimes 
you  can't;  there isn't room. That's  the 
time for  evasive action 
- steering 
around  the  problem. 
Your  Chevrolet 
can perform  very  well  in 
emergencies  like  these. First apply  your 
brakes.  It 
is better to remove  as much 
speed  as you  can from  a  possible  collision. 
Then steer around  the 
problem,  to the  left  or right  depending 
on  the  space available. 
An  emergency  like  this requires close 
attention  and a  quick  decision. 
If you 
are  holding  the steering  wheel 
at the 
recommended 
9 and 3 o'clock  positions, 
you  can  turn  it a  full 
180 degrees  very 
quickly  without  removing  either hand. 
But  you  have  to act  fast,  steer quickly, 
and just as quickly  straighten  the wheel 
once  you have  avoided  the object. 
The  fact that  such  emergency  situations 
are  always  possible  is a  good  reason to 
practice  defensive  driving  at all  times 
and  wear  safety  belts properly. I Off-Ruad Recovery 
You may find  sometime  that your  right 
lvheels  have dropped 
off the edge of a 
soad  onto  the  shoulder  while  you're 
hiving. 
:f the  level  of the  shoulder is  only 
;lightly  below  the pavement,  recovery 
;hould be  fairly  easy.  Ease  off the 
iccelerator  and then,  if there is nothing 
n  the  way,  steer 
so that your  vehicle 
itraddles  the edge  of the  pavement.  You 
:an  turn  the  steering wheel up to 
1/4 
urn  until  the right  front tire contacts 
he  pavement  edge.  Then turn your 
;teering  wheel 
to go straight  down the 
toadway.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 1. If you have carpeting,  pull it back 
from  the floor  of the  trunk  or rear 
area. 
2. Turn  the  center retainer  nut on the 
compact spare tire housing  counterclockwise  to remove  it, then 
lift  the  tire  cover. 
You will  find  the 
jacking  instructions  label 
on the 
underside 
of the  tire  cover. 
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3. If your  vehicle  is  equipped  with a 
spare tire housing  lid hook,  pull the 
front 
of the  lid up  and  hook  it to  the 
rear upper  edge 
of the  trunk. 
4. Remove the wing  bolt  securing the 
compact  spare tire, spacer and  wheel 
wrench  by turning  it 
counterclockwise.  Then lift off the 
spacer and  remove the spare tire. 
5. Your  vehicle  may  use a foam tray, or 
a bracket and  wing bolt, for storing 
the  jack  and the tools.  Remove the 
bolt  securing  the jack  by  turning  it 
counterclockwise. Then  remove the 
jack.  Or, remove  the jack  and the 
wheel  wrench  from the foam  tray. 
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12. Remove  any rust or dirt from  the 
wheel  bolts, mounting surfaces  and 
spare  wheel.  Place  the spare 
on the 
mounting  surface. 
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13. Replace the wheel  nuts with  the 
rounded end  of the  nuts  toward the 
wheel.  Tighten  each  nut  by hand  until 
the  wheel 
is held  against  the hub. 
14. Lower  the vehicle by rotating  the 
jack  handle  counterclockwise. 
Lower  the jack  completely.