
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Automatic  Transmission  Operation 
There  are  several  different positions for  your shift lever. 
If  your vehicle  is equipped  with  an automatic 
transmission, 
it now  features  an electronic  shift position 
indicator  within the instrument cluster.  This display 
must  be powered  anytime the shift  lever  is capable 
of 
being  moved out of  the  PARK  (P) position. This means 
that  if your 
key is in the OFF position,  but not locked, 
there will  be a small  current  drain on  your  battery  which 
could  discharge 
your battery  over  a period of time. If 
you  have 
a need to leave your  key in the ignition in the 
OFF position  for an extended  period for any reason, it is 
recommended  that 
you disconnect  the battery  cable  from 
the battery to prevent discharging  your battery. 
PARK (P): This locks your rear wheels.  It’s the best 
position  to  use when 
you start your  engine because  your 
vehicle  can’t move easily. 
A CAUTIO : 
It is dangerous  to  get out  of your  vehicle  if  the 
shift  lever 
is not fully  in PARK (P) with the 
parking  brake  firmly  set.  Your  vehicle can roll. 
Don’t  leave your vehicle  when  the engine 
is 
running  unless  you  have to. If you have left the 
engine  running,  the  vehicle can move  suddenly. 
You or others  could  be  injured. To be sure your 
vehicle  won’t  move,  even  when  you’re  on  fairly 
level  ground,  always set  your  parking  brake  and 
move  the shift lever  to 
PARK (P). 
See “Shifting  Into PARK (P)” in the  Index.  If 
you’re  pulling 
a trailer,  see  “Towing  a Trailer’’ 
in  the  Index. 
Your  vehicle has  a brake-transmission  shift  interlock. 
With  the ignition 
in the RUN position, you must fully 
apply your regular brakes  before you can  shift  from 
PARK  (P). 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Lamps 
Your parking/headlamp  switch is on the driver’s 
side 
of your instrument panel. 
Your  instrument  panel dimmer  wheel has two 
detent  positions.  When 
the wheel  is  turned 
to full brightness,  and then 
into 
the first detent position, the radio display and 
PRNDL display 
will go to the  day  mode (full intensity). 
This  is  known  as “parade” mode.  The rest 
of the I/P 
illumination  will  stay 
in the maximum  dimming state 
(full brightness  dimming). Turning the  wheel  up  one 
more detent  will activate the interior dome light circuit 
(with slightly higher  effort). 
Rotate the switch knob  clockwise 
to the parking  lamp 
symbol to 
turn on: 
0 Parking Lamps 
Sidemarker Lamps 
0 Taillamps 
0 License Plate Lamps 
Instrument Panel Lights 
0 Ashtray  Lamp 
0 Glove Box Lamp 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Rotate the switch knob clockwise again  to the master 
lighting symbol 
to turn on all the lamps listed as  well as 
the headlamps. 
Rotate the switch counterclockwise  to 
OFF to turn  off 
your lamps. 
Rotate the  thumb  wheel  next 
to the switch knob  up  to 
adjust  instrument  panel  lights. Rotate the thumb  wheel  up 
to the first  notch to return  the  radio  display  and  gearshift 
indicator  display 
to full intensity when  the  headlamps  or 
parking  lamps are 
on. 
Rotate the thumb wheel up  to the  second notch to 
activate the interior  dome lamps. 
You  can switch  your headlamps from  high to low  beam 
by  pulling 
on the turn  signalhigh  beam lever. 
A circuit  breaker protects your headlamps.  If  you have 
an electrical overload, your headlamps  will flicker  on 
and off. Have  your headlamp wiring checked right away 
if  this happens. 
Headlamps On Reminder 
A buzzer  will sound when your headlamps  are turned on 
and your ignition  is in OFF, LOCK  or ACCESSORY. 
If 
you need  to use  your headlamps when the ignition 
switch is  in 
OFF, LOCK or ACCESSORY,  the buzzer 
can  be  turned off  by turning the  thumb wheel  next  to the 
parking  lampheadlamp  switch all the way down. 
Daytime  Running  Lamps (If Equipped) 
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)  can make  it easier  for 
others 
to see  the front  of your vehicle during the  day. 
DRL can be helpful  in many different driving 
conditions, but they can  be especially helpful  in the 
short periods after dawn and  before sunset. 
The  DRL system  will make your headlamps come 
on at 
a  reduced brightness when: 
0 The ignition is on, 
The headlamp switch is  off and 
0 The parking brake is released. 
If your vehicle was first  sold, when  new,  in  Canada, 
your headlamps  will come 
on at reduced brightness. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Audio Systems 
Your DelcoB  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. 
AM-FM  Stereo 
Setting  the 
Clock for  AM-FM  Stereo  and 
AM-FM  Stereo  with  Cassette  Tape Player 
Press SET. Within  five  seconds,  press and hold  the 
SEEK right arrow  until the correct  minute  appears on 
the display. Press  and hold  the SEEK left arrow until the 
correct  hour  appears 
on the display. 
Setting  the Clock for  AM-FM  Stereo  with 
Compact Disc Player 
Press  and  hold HR until the  correct  hour  appears  on the 
display.  Press  and  hold MIN until the correct  minute 
appears  on  the  display. 
To display the clock  with  the 
ignition 
off, press RECALL and  the  time  will be displayed 
for  a few  seconds.  There is 
an initial  two-second  delay 
before  the  clock  goes into  the  time-set  mode. 
Playing the Radio 
VOLUME: Turn the knob  clockwise  to turn the radio 
on  and  counterclockwise  to turn 
it off. To increase 
volume, turn the knob  clockwise. Turn the knob 
counterclockwise  to decrease  volume. 
RECALL: Display the time with the ignition off by 
pressing this knob. When the radio 
is playing, press this 
knob 
to recall  the station frequency. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Finding  a  Station 
AM-FM: Press the lower knob to get AM or FM. 
TUNE: Turn this knob to tune in radio  stations. 
SEEK: Press the right  arrow to tune  to the next higher 
station and the left 
arrow to tune to  the next lower 
station and stay there. 
SCAN: Press  both SEEK  buttons to listen to a few 
seconds  of each radio  station. 
SCAN will light  up on 
the display. Press the right arrow  to 
tune in the  next 
higher station  and press the 
left arrow  to tune to the 
next lower station. Press 
VOLUME or  both  SEEK 
buttons 
to stop  scanning. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The  four  numbered pushbuttons  let 
you return to your favorite  stations. You can set  up to 
14 stations (seven AM and  seven FM). 
1. Tune in the desired station. 
2. Press SET. 
3. Press and  hold one of the four  pushbuttons,  within 
five seconds.  Whenever  you press that numbered 
button, 
the station you set will return. 
4. Repeat these steps for each pushbutton. 
In addition to the  four  stations set as above,  up to three 
additional stations  may 
be preset on each band by 
pressing 
two adjoining buttons  at the same time. Just: 
1. Tune in the desired station. 
2. Press SET. 
3. Press two adjoining buttons  at the same  time, within 
five seconds. Whenever 
you press  the same two 
buttons,  the station  you set will return. 
4. Repeat these steps for  each pair of buttons. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: Slide this lever  up to increase the bass. 
TREB: Slide  this  lever  up to increase  the  treble.  Slide  the 
lever  down  to  reduce  noise  with 
a weak or  noisy  station. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: 
The  control behind the upper knob balances  the 
sound between the right  and left speakers. 
FADE: The  control behind the  lower knob  fsldes the 
sound between 
the front and rear speakers. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine AR [ Stereo  with  Cassette Tape Finding a Station 
Playing  the 
Rt 
VOLUME: Turn the knob  clockwise to turn the radio 
on and counterclockwise  to turn it off. To increase 
volume,  turn the knob  clockwise.  Turn the knob 
counterclockwise  to  decrease  volume. 
RECALL: Display the time with the ignition off by 
pressing  this  knob. When the  radio 
is playing, press this 
button  to recall the station frequency. 
4. Repeat these  steps  for  each  pair of buttons. 
AM-FM: Press the  lower knob to get AM or FM. 
TUNE: Turn the lower knob to tune in radio  stations. 
SEEK: Press this button  and the radio  will tune to the 
next higher  or lower station and stay there. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The  four  numbered  pushbuttons  let 
you  return  to your  fmorite stations.  You can set up to 
14 stations (seven  AM and seven FM). Just: 
I. Tune in the desired  station. 
2. Press SET. 
3. Press and hold  one of the four  pushbuttons,  within 
five  seconds.  Whenever 
you press that numbered 
button,  the station  you set will return. 
4. Repeat these  steps for  each  pushbutton. 
In addition to the four  stations set as above, up to three 
additional  stations  may be preset on  each band  by 
pressing  two  adjoining  buttons at the same time. Just: 
1. Tune in the desired  station. 
2. Press SET. 
3. Press two  adjoining  buttons at the same  time, within 
five  seconds.  Whenever  you press the same  two 
buttons, the station 
you set will  return. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine P.SCAN: Press both SEEK buttons  to scan through each 
of the preset  stations.  The  system will scan through and 
play each preset station  stored 
on your pushbuttons  for a 
few seconds.  Press either  SEEK  button or RECALL to 
stop  scanning  through the preset  stations. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: Slide this lever  up to increase the  bass. 
TREB: Slide  this  lever  up  to  increase  the  treble.  Slide the 
lever  down  to  reduce  noise  with  a weak  or noisy  station. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: 
The  control behind the upper  knob balances the 
sound between 
the right and left speakers. 
FADE: The  control behind the  lower knob fades  the 
sound between 
the front and rear speakers. 
Playing a Cassette  Tape 
Your  tape player is built to work best  with tapes  that are 
30 to 45 minutes long on each  side.  Tapes longer than 
that  are 
so thin  they  may  not  work well in this player.  Once 
the tape 
is playing,  use the knobs  for VOLUME, 
FADE and BAL  just  as you do for  the radio. 
FWD: Press the SEEK  right arrow to  advance  the 
cassette  tape. Press the 
SEEK left arrow  to stop 
forwarding the tape. 
REV Press  the SEEK left arrow to reverse the 
cassette  tape. Press the 
SEEK right arrow to stop 
reversing the tape. 
RECALL: Press this button  to switch tape sides. 
EJECT: Press  this button to remove  the tape  or  stop the 
tape and  play 
the radio. 
CLN: This message  may appear  on the display.  If it 
does,  your cassette tape player needs 
to be cleaned.  It 
will still  play tapes, but  you should  clean  it  as soon  as 
possible to prevent  damage to your tapes and player.  See 
“Care  of 
Your Cassette  Tape Player”  in the Index. 
After 
you clean the player, press and hold EJECT for 
five  seconds to reset 
the CLN indicator.  The  radio  will 
display 
--- to show  the indicator  was reset. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine AM-FM  Stereo  with  Cassette Tape  and 
Automatic  Tone  Control 
Playing the Radio 
PWR-VOL: 
Press this  knob to turn the system on and 
off. To increase volume,  turn the knob  clockwise.  Turn 
it counterclockwise to decrease volume. The  faster the 
PWR-VOL  knob  is rotated,  the quicker the volume  is 
increased  or decreased. 
RECALL: Display the time  with the ignition off  by 
pressing  this  knob.  When the radio is playing,  press this 
button 
to recall the station frequency. 
SCV This  is the Speed-Compensated-Volume  (SCV) 
knob.  Move  the control ring behind  the  PWR-VOL 
knob  clockwise  to  adjust  the 
SCV. Set the volume  at  the 
desired  level. 
As you drive,  the SCV  automatically 
increases  the volume, 
as necessary,  to overcome  road 
and wind noise  at 
any particular  speed. The volume 
should  always  sound  the same. Each  clockwise  position 
on  the  control  ring allows  for  more compensation  at a 
faster  rate. 
Finding  a Station 
AM-FM: 
Press this button  to switch between AM, FMl 
and FM2. The  display  will show your selection. 
TUNE: Press lightly on this knob  torelease  it  from  its 
stored position.  Rotate the knob  clockwise 
to increase 
frequency  and  counterclockwise 
to decrease frequency. 
When  finished  tuning,  press the knob again to return  it 
to its stored position. 
SEEK: Press the right  arrow to tune  to  the  next  higher 
station  and  the  left  arrow  to  tune 
to the next  lower  station 
and  stay  there. 
The sound  will  mute  while  seeking. 
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