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To Play the Radio
CDMP RDM REV FWD SCAN PREV NEXT
VOL (Volume): Turn the upper knob to adjust the
volume.
AM-FM: Press the lower knob to get AM, FMl or
FM2.
TUNE: Turn the lower knob to choose radio stations.
REC (Recall): Press RCL to recall the station being
played
or the time.
SEEK: Press SEEK 4 or SEEK to go to the next
lower or higher station and stay there.
SCAN: Press SCAN to hear each station for a few
seconds. When you want
to stop scanning, press SCAN
again or the upper knob.
Turn the upper
knob to turn the system on or off.
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Press PREV to hear a track again.
If you press and hold this button, or press it more than
once, the disc will return to previous tracks.
REV (Reverse): Press and hold REV to rapidly return
to a favorite passage. Release it to play the passage.
FWD (Fast Forward): Press and hold FWD to quickly
advance within
a track. Release it to resume playing.
SCAN Press SCAN to listen to each track for about
10 seconds. Press RDM or SCAN to stop the scanning
COMP (Compression): Press COMP to make loud and
soft passages more nearly equal
in volume.
RDM (Random): Press RDM to hear a random
selection of tracks.
To Stop the Disc Player
Turn the power off or turn the ignition key off. The
disc stays in the player and will resume playing at
the point where it stopped.
Press ST-PL to stop playing the disc and switch to
radio. Press ST-PL to restart the disc at the point
where it stopped.
0 Press EJCT to eject the disc and the radio will play.
The disc will start playing at track
1 when you
reinsert it.
Theft-Deterrent Feature
Delco-Loc I1 is a security feature for the compact disc
player. It can be used or ignored. If ignored, the system
functions normally.
If it is used, your system won’t be
usable
if it’s ever stolen.
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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 besr 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.
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.
Tips about Your Audio System
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:
Adjust the volume control to the lowest setting.
0 Increase volume slowly until you hear comfortably
and clearly.
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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 car’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.
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
50 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 improvement in sound quality, clean the
tape player.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To Jump Start Your Chevrolet:
1. Check the other vehicle. It must have a 12-volt
battery with a negative ground system.
NOTICE:
If the other system isn’t a 12-volt system with a
negative ground, both vehicles can be damaged.
I
2. Get the vehicles close enough so the jumper cables
can reach, but be sure the vehicles aren’t touching
each other.
If they are, it could cause a ground
connection you don’t want. You wouldn’t be able to
start your Chevrolet, and the bad grounding could
damage the electrical systems.
3. Turn off the ignition on both vehicles. Turn off all
lights that aren’t needed, and radios. This will avoid
sparks and help save both batteries. And it could
save your radio!
I NOTICE:
If you leave your radio on, it could be badly
damaged. Thk repairs wouldn’t be covered
by
your warranty. I
4. Open the hoods and locate the batteries.
Find the positive
(+) and negative (-) terminals on
each battery.
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The headlamp wiring is protected by a circuit breaker.
An electrical overload will cause the lamps to go on
and
off, or in some cases to remain off. If this happens, have
your headlamp wiring checked right
away.
Windshield Wipers
The windshield wiper motor is protected by a circuit
breaker and a fuse. If the motor overheats due to heavy
snow, etc., the wiper
will stop until the motor cools. If
the overload is caused by some electrical problem and
not snow, etc., be sure to get it fixed.
The other is in the engine compartment. Open
the cover
on either of the boxes to expose the fuses.
Look at the silver-colored band inside the fuse. If the
band
is broken or melted, replace the fuse. Be sure you
replace a bad fuse with a new one of the correct size.
If you ever have a problem on the road and don’t have a
spare fuse, you can borrow one of the correct value. Just
pick some feature
of your vehicle that you can get along
without
- like the radio or cigarette lighter - and use
its fuse,
if it is the size you need. Replace it as soon as
you can.
Power Windows and Other Power Options
Circuit breakers protect the power windows and other
power accessories. When the current load is too heavy,
the circuit breaker opens and closes, protecting the
circuit until the problem
is fixed or goes away.
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FUSE USAGECHART I I
I ”- RADIO
€I 160 ACCY CRANK
WINDOWS BATT WIPER/WASH IP DIMMER IGN
12[--1 11- gn
80 70 60 50
DEFOG/SEATS CIGAR/HORN TAIL LTS GAGES
COURTESY PWR
ACCY STOPIHAZARD PCM ION
RADIO ACCY TURN B- U AIR BAG
SEE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR MORE INFORMATION
PRINTED IN U.S.A 10264034
1. AIR BAG: SIR Components
2. TURN B-U: Backup Lamp; Daytime Running
Lamps Module (Canada); Turn Flasher
3. HVAC: Heater Control Selector Switch (Heater/Air
Conditioner); Rear Defogger
4. RADIO ASSY: BOSE’ Relay
5. PCM IGN: Powertrain Control Module; PASS-Key
II@Decoder Module; Fuel Pump Relay
6.
7.
8.
9.
STOPEIAZARD: Brake Lamp/Cruise Release
Switch; Hazard Flasher
PWR ACCY Power Door Locks; Power Mirrors;
Hatch Release
COURTESY: Audio Alarm Module; Courtesy
Lamps: Console Compartment, Glove
Box, Dome,
Trunk, Rear Courtesy, Rearview Mirror and Radio
GAGES: Audio Alarm Module; Daytime Running
lamps Module (Canada); Diagnostic Energy Reserve
Module; Instrument Cluster; Remote Lock Control
Module
10. TAIL LTS: Exterior Lighting
11. CIGAWORN: Cigarette Lighter; Horn Relay
12. DEFOG/SEATS: Power Seats; Rear Defogger
13. IP DIMMER: Brightness Control
14. WIPEIUWASH: Windshield WiperNasher
15. WINDOWS: Power Windows, Convertible Top
(Circuit Breaker)
Switch (Circuit Breaker)
16. CRANK: Diagnostic Energy Reserve Module
17. RADIO: Radio Amplifier
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Neutral (N) Position. Automatic Transmission ....... 2-23
Neutral
(N) Position. Manual Transaxle (Five Speed) ... 2-25
Neutral
(N) Position. Manual Transaxle (Six Speed) ... 2-26
New Vehicle “Break-In”
......................... 2- 14
Nightvision
................................... 4-1 7
OBD
I1 3.8L Engine ........................... 2-74
Odometer
..................................... 2-67
Odometer, Trip
................................. 2-67
Off-Road Recovery
............................. 4- 13
Light Low
.................................. 2-77
Pressure Gauge
.............................. 2-76
Owner Publications
............................ 8-7
Service and Owner’s Publications
................ 8-7
Service Bulletins
.............................. 8-7
Service Manuals
.............................. 8-7
Overdrive Position. Automatic Transmission ......... 2-23
Overheated Engine
.............................. 5- 13
Owner Checks and Services ....................... 7-45
Owner Publications, Ordering
...................... 8-7
Oil
Engine
..................................... 6-11
Ordering
Paint Spotting, Chemical
........................ 6-65
Park (P), Shifting Into ........................... 2-31
Park
(P), Shifting Out of ......................... 2-33
Park (P) Position, Automatic Transmission
........... 2-22
Brake
...................................... 2-2 9
Lots ....................................... 2-12
Parking On
Hills While Towing a Trailer
................ 4-37
Over Things That
Burn ........................ 2-34
Parking Brake
.................................. 2-32
Your Vehicle. Manual Transmission .............. 2-33
AtNight
...................................... 2-12
PASS-Key
11 .................................. 2-12
Passing ....................................... 4-13
Periodic Maintenance Inspections .................. 7-48
Plug Accessory
................................. 2-59
PowerDoorLocks
............................... 2-5
Power Seat Adjusting
.................................... 1-3
Power Seat, Six-Way
............................. 1-3
Power Steering
................................. 4-10
Adding
.................................... 6-33
Checking
................................... 6-32
Power Windows
................................ 2-36
Power, Retained Accessory
....................... 2-16
Pregnancy, Use
of Safety Belts .................... 1-24
Problems
on the Road ............................ 5-1
Publications, Service and Owner
.................... 8-7
Power Steering
Fluid
Radiator
..................................... 5-22
Radiator Pressure Cap ........................... 6-30
Radio Reception, Understanding
................... 3-16
Radios ........................................ 3-5
AMStereo
.................................. 3-16
FMStereo .................................. 3-16
AMEM Stereo
with Cassette Player .............. 3-6
AMEM Stereo with Compact Disc Player ......... 3-10
ToPlayaCD
................................ 3-12
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