
Ignition Switch 
Use your  square  key to start your vehicle.  The  square key lets you turn the 
ignition  switch to 
five different positions: 
I 2 
5 
Q 
3 
1. OFF 
2. RUN 
3. START 
4. ACC 
5. LOCK 
ACC  (Accessory):  ACC lets you use things like the radio and the 
windshield  wipers  when the engine 
is off. To get into ACC, push in the key 
and  turn 
it toward  you.  Your steering  wheel will remain  locked,  just as it 
was before you inserted the  key. 
LOCK: This position  locks  your ignition,  steering wheel and transmission. 
It's 
a theft deterrent  feature. You will only be able to remove  your key  when 
the ignition  is turned to 
LOCK. 
OFF: This  position  lets  you turn off the  engine  but still turn the steering 
wheel. Use 
OFF if  you  must have your vehicle in motion while the engine 
is 
off (for  example, if your vehicle  is being  pushed). 
RUN: This is  the  position for driving. 
START This  starts  your  engine. 
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Low Coolant  Warning  Light 
The  orange Low 
Coolant  Warning 
light,  if  you  have one, 
is  located 
in the upper 
left corner of the 
instrument cluster. 
If you  have 
on  anytime 
engine  may a 
diesel  engine,  you have  a low  coolant  light. If this light  comes 
the  engine  is running,  your system 
is low on coolant  and the 
overheat.  See  “Engine  Coolant” 
in the Index and  have your 
vehicle serviced  as soon as  you can. 
Charging  System  Warning  Light 
The  red Charging 
System  Warning light 
I is located at the upper 
right corner 
of the 
instrument  cluster. 
The  Charging  System  Warning light should come on briefly when 
you turn 
on  the  ignition,  before  starting the  engine,  as  a check to show  you it is 
working.  After the engine  starts,  the light should  go 
out. If it stays on or 
comes on while you are driving,  you  may  have a problem  with your 
charging  system. 
It could  indicate a problem  with the  alternator  drive belt, 
or  some  other  charging  system problem. 
Have it  checked right away. 
Driving  while this light  is  on could  drain your battery. 
If you must drive a short  distance with this light on, it helps  to turn  off  all 
your  accessories,  such as the  radio and air conditioner. 
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Comfort  Controls and Audio Systems 
Section 
In this section you’ll find out how to operate the comfort control and  audio 
systems offered  with your vehicle 
. Be sure  to  read  about the particular 
system supplied with your vehicle 
. 
For  explanation  of  vehicle  symbols  in  this  section.  refer to “Vehicle 
Symbols”  in  the  Introduction 
. 
Comfort  Control  System 
Flow-Through  Ventilation  System 
........................... 3-2 
Heating  System (Without Air  Conditioning) 
................... 3-5 
Electronic  Heating/Air  Conditioning  System ................... 3-6 
Rear Window Defogger 
................................... 3-8 
Audiosystems 
............................................. 3-9 
FMStereo ............................................. 3-10 
AM 
.................................................. 3-10 
AMStereo 
............................................. 3-10 
How  to Operate  Your AM ETR@  Radio 
...................... 3-11 
How  to Operate 
Your AM-FM  Stereo Audio System and  Cassette 
Deck 
............................................... 3-12 
How  to Operate  Your  AM-FM  Stereo Audio System  and Cassette 
Deck  with Equalizer 
.................................. 3-16 
Care  of  Your  Cassette  Tape Player 
.......................... 3-20 
Fixed Mast Antenna 
........................ ..r . . 3-21 
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I NOTICE: 
Scraping the  inside of your  rear  window  could  cut  and  damage 
the  defogger.  Your warranty  would  not  cover  this damage. And, 
don’t  put  decals  there,  you  might  have  to  scrape  them 
off. 
For best results,  clear the window  of as  much  snow or ice as possible  first. 
To turn  on the rear 
window  defogger,  find 
the switch marked 
REAR DEFOG on 
your instrument panel, 
just  below  the heater 
system.  Press the right 
side 
of the  switch, 
with the  defog symbol 
on it, 
until the  light in 
the switch  comes on, 
then  release 
it. 
The rear window  defogger will only work if the ignition switch  is turned  to 
RUN. 
You can turn the defogger  off at  any  time by pressing  the left, lighted  side of 
the switch.  The defogger will shut itself  off after  several minutes, so that the 
isn’t clear, turn 
the defogger on again. 
a olass  does not get too  hot.  If the  defogger  shuts off, and the window  still 
Audio Systems 
Your  Delco@  audio  system has  been  designed  to  operate easily and  give 
years  of listening pleasure. 
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 
I:O 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. 
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FM Stereo 
FM stereo will give you the best  sound. But  FM  signals can only  reach 
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. 
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 electrical  storms and power lines. If 
the noise interferes  with your listening,  try reducing  the treble to lessen the 
noise. 
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. If your Delco@ system can get C-QUAM@, your 
“STEREO” light  will come  on  when  you’re receiving it. (C-QUAM’  is a 
registered  trademark of Motorola, Inc.). 
NOTICE: 
Before  you  add any sound  equipment  to  your  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. 
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Yow to Operate Your AM ETR':"' Radio 
To Play the Radio 
Press the PWR-VOL-TONE knob to switch the radio  on  and  off.  This 
knob  does two other  things: 
It controls  the volume.  Rotate the VOI, knob clockwise to increases  the 
volume. 
The  knob behind  the PWR-VOL knob is  the TONE knob. Rotate  this 
knob  clockwise 
for more treble  and counterclockwise for more  bass. 
TUNE Button 
Press  the side  of the  button with the  down  arrow to decrease the radio 
station frequency 
or the  side of the button with the up arrow to increase  the 
radio station frequency. 
Pushbuttons 
The  five  pushbuttons  let  you  return  to favorite  stations. Just: 
Tune in the station you want. 
Press  the SET button. (SET appears in the electronic  display for a f'ew 
seconds). 
Within 5 seconds,  press one of the fivc pushbuttons to store the station. 
Whenever  you press that  button, the preset station 
will return. 
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How to Operate Your AM-FM Stereo Audio System 
and Cassette  Deck 
To Play The Radio 
Press the amber PWR button  to switch the radio  on  and off. 
RCL Button 
When the ignition  is off, press the RCL button to display  the time.  With the 
ignition  in 
RUN or ACC, press RCL to recall the radio station frequency 
and  volume setting  when the time display  is showing.  After 
a few seconds, 
the readout will return 
to the time display. 
SEEK Button 
Press the SEEK button to make the receiver  seek, and stop at,  the next 
higher  available station. 
SCAN Button 
Press the SCAN button to make the receiver  scan, and momentarily pause 
at, all  available  stations. 
SCAN will appear  in the electronic display while 
the receiver is 
in the scan mode.  Press SCAN again to cancel the scan  mode 
and hold the  current station. 
AM-FM Button 
Press the AM-FM button to switch between  AM  and FM. 
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VOL Button 
The VOL button controls the volume. Pressing VOL "+" 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. 
BASS Button 
Press the BASS button to adjust the bass level. BASS "+" increases the 
bass; BASS "-" decreases  bass. 
Adjust the 
TREB and BASS buttons to give  a  pleasing  sound. If a station  is 
weak  and noisy,  adjust  the 
TREB button to reduce the noise. 
TREBLE  Button 
Press the TREB button  to adjust the treble level. TREB "+" increases the 
treble; TREB "-" decreases  treble. 
BAUFADE  Buttons 
To balance  and  hde the sound between the  leftkight  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.) 
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. 
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