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Pushbuttons 
The six pushbuttons  let  you  return  to  favorite  stations.  You can  set  the 
pushbuttons  for up  to  twelve  favorite  stations 
(6 AM and 6 FM). To set  the 
pushbuttons,  just: 
Tune  in  the  station  you  want. 
Press  the SET button. (SET appears  in  the  electronic  display  for a few 
seconds.) 
0 Within 5 seconds,  push  one of the  six  pushbuttons  to store  the  station. 
After  that,  whenever 
you press  that  button,  the  preset  station  will 
re  turn. 
Clock 
To set  the  clock,  just: 
a Press  the SET button. The word SET will  light  up in the  electronic 
display. 
0 Within 5 seconds,  press  and  hold  the SEEK button until the correct 
hour  appears 
on the  display. 
Then,  press  and  hold  the SCAN button  until  the  correct  minute  appears 
on the  display. 
display  for 
a few  seconds. 
After you set the  time,  the word SET will  remain  in  the  electronic 
. ... .. , 
. ., ... . , - . .... . 
If you  have  a cassette deck, it is built  to work  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  will  in  this  player. 
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Stereo (AM) 
Your Delco@  radio can receive C-QUAM@stereo broadcasts.  Many  AM 
stations around the country use C-QUAM@to  produce stereo, though 
some 
do not. If your  Delco@  system can get C-QUAM@ signals, your 
“STEREO” light will come on when  you  are receiving  stereo. (C-QUAM@ 
is a registered trademark of Motorola  Inc.). 
VOL Button 
The VOL button controls  the volume. Pressing VOL “+.I’ increases  volume; 
VOL “-” decreases  volume. 
TUNE Button 
To tune in radio stations, press the TUNE button. TUNE “+” increases 
radio station  frequency; 
TUNE “-’, decreases  radio  station frequency. 
BAUFADE Buttons 
To balance and fade  the sound between the lefthight  or  fronthear  speakers, 
use  the  four  buttons 
with the  speaker  symbols on them. Press the  left  and 
right buttons  to adjust the  left  and right speaker  balance.  Pressing 
the top 
and  bottom 
buttons adjusts the front  and rear  speaker  volume balance,  or 
fade.  The relative  balance  and fade  adjustments  are shown  on the  electronic 
display. 
Pushbuttons 
The  six pushbuttons let you return  to  favorite stations. You can set the 
pushbuttons for  up to twelve favorite stations (6 AM and 6 FM). To  set the 
pushbuttons,  just: 
Tune in the station  you want. 
Press  the SET button. (SET appears in the electronic display for a few 
seconds.) 
0 Within 5 seconds,  push one of the  six pushbuttons  to store  the station. 
After  that, whenever  you press that button, the preset station  will 
return. 
Clock 
To set the  clock,  just: 
Press  the SET button. The  word SET will light up in the electronic 
display. 
hour  appears  on the  display. 
Within 5 seconds,  press and hold the SEEK  button until the correct 
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C 
Capacities and Specification 
Charts 
...................................................... 6-81 
Carbon  Monoxide 
..................................... 2-3 1,4-33,  4-4 1 
Cassette  Tape  Player  (see “Audio Systems” ) 
Catalytic Converter .............................................. 6-58 
CertificatiodTire  Label 
........................................... 6-59 
Chemical Paint Spotting ........................................... 6-76 
Child  Restraints (See  “Safety Belts”) 
Cigarette LightedAshtrays 
......................................... 2-55 
Circuit  Breakers  (See “Fuses”) 
Cleaning  ChangingaFlatTire 
.............................................. 5-25 
Finishcare .................................................. 6-75 
Glass ....................................................... 6-74 
InsideofVehicle .............................................. 6-70 
Instrument  Panel,  Top 
.......................................... 6-73 
Outside  of  Vehicle 
............................................. 6-74 
Special  Problems 
.............................................. 6-72 
Vinyl  or Leather 
.............................................. 6-73 
WheelsandTires 
.............................................. 6-75 
Windshield 
.................................................. 6-74 
Clock 
.................................................... 3-16, 3-19 
Comfort Controls ................................................. 3-2 
Console  Floor 
....................................................... 2-57 
Overhead 
.................................................... 2-59 
ConvenienceNet ................................................ 2-78 
Coolant 
(See “Engine”) 
Cooling System  Capacity 
.......................................... 6-82 
Crankcase  Capacity 
.............................................. 6-82 
Cruise Control 
.................................................. 2-42 
Increasespeed 
............................................... 2-44 
OnHills 
..................................................... 2-46 
Passing 
..................................................... 2-45 
Reducespeed ................................................ 2-45 
Resume ..................................................... 2-44 
Set 
......................................................... 2-43 
ToGetOutOf 
................................................ 246 
Customer Assistance for 
the Hearing  or Speech  Impaired ................. 8-3 
Customer Satisfaction  Procedure 
..................................... 8-2 
Daytime  Running  Lights  (Canada Only) 
.............................. 2-48 
Indicator Lights 
............................................... 2-66 
DomeLights .................................................... 2-49 
Doors .......................................................... 2-7 
Locks 
........................................................ 2-5 
Panel 
...................................................... 2-9 
Across  an Incline ............................................. 4-20 
After  Off-Road  Driving 
........................................ 4-23 
Driving 
AtNight 
.................................................... 4-23 
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