display an error  and eject  the cartridge.  This  is  normal  and is the  result  of  an 
added  feature 
in the tape  player  that  detects broken tapes. If an  e.rror  occurs, 
you 
will need  to insert the  cleaning  cassette  at least 3 times to thoroughly 
clean  the tape player. 
You  may  prefer  to  use 
a non-scrubbing  action, wet-type  cleaner. This type 
of  cleaner  uses 
a fabric belt to clean the tape head.  This type of cleaner 
cassette  will 
not cause an error, but it may not clean the tape player as 
thoroughly as the scrubbing  type cleaner. 
A scrubbing  action cleaner  cassette  is available  through your retailer (SPO 
# 12344600). 
Cassettes  are  subject to wear and the  sound quality  may degrade  over time. 
Always  verify that the  cassette tape is 
in good condition  and the tape player 
is  clean before  obtaining  service  on  your tape player. 
NOTICE: 
Cassette  tape  adapter  kits  for  portable CD players  will  not  work 
in  your  cassette  player.  These  adapters 
will cause  the  radio  to 
display  an  error  and  the  adapter  cassette 
will be  ejected. 
Care of Compact Discs 
Handle  discs  carefully. Store them in their original cases  or other  protective 
cases  and away  from  direct  sunlight and dust.  If the  surface 
of a disc is 
soiled, dampen 
a clean,  soft  cloth in a mild, neutral detergent  solution and 
clean 
it, wiping  from the center to the  edge. 
Be  sure  never  to touch the signal  surface when handling  discs. Pick up discs 
by  grasping  the outer  edges  or  the edge  of the hole and the  outer  edge. 
Fixed Mast  Antenna 
The fixed  mast  antenna  can  withstand  most  car washes without be.ing 
damaged. 
If the mast  should  ever  become slightly bent, you can straighten it 
out by hand.  If the mast is badly bent,  as it might  be  by vandals, you should 
rep1  ace  it. 
Check  every  once 
in a while  to be  sure the mast  is  still tightened to the 
fender. 
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A 
Adding  Equipment to Your Air Bag-Equipped  Vehicle  (See "Supplemental 
Intlatable  Restraint System  (SIR)") 
Air Bag  (See "Supplemental  Intlatable Restrain1 System (SIR)") 
Air  Cleaner  (See  "Engine-Air Cleaner") 
Air  Conditioning  (See  "HeatedAir  Conditioning Controls") 
Antenna 
....................................................... 3-25 
Readiness  Light 
(See "Lights") 
Anti-Lock  Brakes (See "Brakes") 
Appearance  Care 
................................ 
Materials  Chart .............................. 
Arbitration  Program  (See "Better  Business  Bureau  Media 
Audio  Systems 
................................. 
................ 6-67 
................. 6-75 
. tion") 
.................. 3-6 
Care of Your  Cassette  Player  and Tapes ............................ 3-24 
Care_of  Compact  Discs 
......................................... 3-25 
ETR:  AM-FM  Stereo  Audio  Cassette  System 
....................... 3-9 
ETRf  AM-FM  Stereo  Audio  Cassette  ATC System 
.................. 3-11 
ETR'?'  AM-FM  Stereo  Audio Compact Disc ATC  System ............. 3-16 
Rcmote  Cassette  Player 
...................................... 3-22 
ETR&AM-FM  Stereo Audio System 
............................... 3-7 
THEFTLOCK  Theft Deterrent  Feature 
........................ 3- 14. 3-20 
Understanding  Radio  Reception .................................. 3-23 
Automatic  Transmission  (See "Tnlnsmission") 
Axle  LockingRea  r 
................................................. 2-27 
Front  (See "Four-Wheel  Drive") 
Rear 
........................................................ 6-32 
B 
Battery ........................................................ 6-47 
Belts  (See "Safety  Belts") 
Better  Business  Bureau Mediation 
.................................... 8-3 
Blizzard  (See "Driving-If  You're  Caught 
in a Blizzard") 
Brakes  Adjustment 
.................................................. 6-45 
Anti-Lock  (ABS) 
.............................................. 4-6 
Anti-Lock Warning Light  (See "Lights") 
Hydro-Boost  Brake System 
..................................... 6-41 
Master  Cylinder .............................................. 6-42 
Parking 
..................................................... 2-27 
PedalTravel 
................................................. 644 
Propshaft  Parking  Brake  Burnish Procedure 
........................ 2-28 
Replacingparts 
............................................... 6-45 
System  Warning  Light (See *'Lights") 
To Check  Brake  Fluid .......................................... 6-43 
Trailer  (.See  "Trailer-Brakes") 
Transmission  Shift  Interlock 
(BTSI) ............................... 2-20 
Wear 
....................................................... 6-44 
WhattoAdd 
................................................. 643 
Braking ......................................................... 4-5 
In Emergencies ................................................ 4-7 
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