
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Ignition Switch 
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With the ignition  key  in  the  ignition  switch, you can turn 
the  switch  to 
five positions: 
ACC (A): This  position  lets  you use things  like the 
radio  and  windshield  wipers  when the  engine  is off. To 
use ACC  (Accessory),  push  in the  key  and  turn it toward 
you.  Your  steering  wheel will  stay  locked. 
LOCK-(B): Before  you put  the  key  into  the  ignition 
switch,  the  switch  is  in  LOCK.  It’s also  the  only  position 
in  which  you can remove  your  key. This  position  locks  your 
ignition,  steering  wheel  and  transaxle.  It’s a 
theft-deterrent  feature. 
OF” (C): This  position  lets  you turn off the engine  but 
still  turn  the  steering  .wheel. It  doesn’t  lock  the  steering 
wheel  like  LOCK. Use 
OFF if you must  have  your 
vehicle  pushed 
or towed. 
RUN (D): This position  is where the key  returns  after  you 
start your  vehicle. With the engine off, you  can  use RUN 
to  display  some  of  your  warning  and  indicator  lights. 
START (E): This  position  starts  your engine. 
A warning  chime  will  sound  if you open  the  driver’s 
door  when  the  ignition  is  in 
OFF, LOCK  or  ACC and 
the  key  is in  the  ignition. 
NOTICE: 
If your  key seems  stuck in LOCK  and  you  can’t 
turn 
it, be  sure it is all  the way in. If it is, then 
turn  the  steering wheel left and  right  while  you 
turn  the key  hard.  But  turn the key  only  with 
your  hand.  Using 
a tool to force it could  break 
the  key  or the  ignition  switch.  If  none 
of this 
works,  then your  vehicle  needs  service. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Speedometer/Odometer 
Your speedometer  lets you  see your  speed in both  miles 
per  hour  (mph)  and kilonleters  per hour  (km/h). Your 
odometer  shows  how far your vehicle has been driven 
in 
either  miles (used in the United  States)  or in kilometers 
(used 
in Canada). 
Your  Chevrolet  has a tamper-resistant  odometer. 
If 
you  see  silver  lines between the numbers,  you’ll  know 
someone  has probably  tampered  with 
it and the numbers 
may  not  be correct. 
You  may  wonder  what happens 
if your vehicle  needs a 
new odometer  installed. If the new  one can be  set to the 
mileage total 
of the old odometer, then that is what will 
be  done. If it can’t,  then it will  be  set at zero and a label 
must be  put on 
the driver’s  door to show the old mileage 
reading  when the new  odometer  was installed. 
Trip Odometer 
Your  trip odometer  tells how  far you  have  driven  since 
you last reset it. To set it to zero, press the reset button. 
Tachometer 
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x1000 
The tachometer  displays 
the  engine  speed 
in 
thousands of revolutions 
per 
minute (rpm). 
I NOTICE: 
Do not  operate  the  engine  with  the  tachometer  in 
the  red  area,  or  engine  damage  may  occur.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine I NOTICE: 
Don’t  use  a  razor  blade or something  else  sharp 
on  the  inside 
of the  rear  window. If you  do, you 
could  cut  or damage  the  warming  grid,  and  the 
repairs  wouldn’t  be  covered  by  your  warranty. 
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. 
Setting  the Clock for  Systems  Without 
Automatic  Tone  Control 
Press SET. SET will  appear  on the display  for  five 
seconds.  Within five seconds, press and hold the 
forward  arrow on  the 
SEEK button until the correct 
minute  appears.  Press and hold the backward  arrow on 
the 
SEEK button until the  correct  hour appears. 
Setting  the Clock for  Systems  with 
Automatic 
Tone Control 
Press and hold HR until the  correct  hour  appears.  Press 
and  hold 
MN until the  correct minute appears. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine M-FM Stereo 
VOLUME-BAL-RECALL: This knob turns  the 
system 
on and  off  and  controls the volume. Turn the 
upper knob  clockwise to increase  volume. Turn 
it 
counterclockwise to  decrease volume. Press the upper 
knob briefly to recall the station being played  or the 
clock  display.  If  you press the button  when the ignition 
is off, the clock  will show  for  a few seconds. 
nding St; 
AM-FM: Press the lower  knob to get  AM or  FM.  The 
display shows your  selection. 
TUNE: Turn the lower knob to  choose radio stations. 
SEEK: Press the forward or reverse arrow  to go to the 
next higher or lower station. 
SCAN: Press  and hold  one of the SEEK arrows,  then 
press  the other  SEEK  arrow;  SCAN 
will appear on the 
display. Use SCAN  to listen to stations for  a few 
seconds.  The  radio will go to a  station,  stop for 
a few 
seconds, then  go on to the next station.  The radio  will 
scan  up or down the radio band, depending on the arrow 
you  pressed  first. Press both SEEK arrows  or the upper 
knob 
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. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
Press AM-FM  to select the band. 
Find the station  you  want  by using TUNE  or 
SEEK. 
Press SET until the  word  SET appears  on  the  display. 
Press  and  hold  one of  the  four numbered buttons 
(within five seconds). 
The  sound  will mute. When 
it returns, release the 
button.  W-henever  you  press that numbered button, 
the  station  you set will return.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 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 any two  adjoining  pushbuttons  at the same 
time  (within  five  seconds). 
4. The  sound  will mute.  When  it returns, release the 
buttons.  Whenever  you press the  same buttons,  the 
station 
you set  will  return. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: 
Slide  the lever  up or down to  increase  or 
decrease  bass.  The  middle position  is a  detent. 
TREB: Slide  the  lever up or down  to  increase  or decrease 
treble.  The middle  position  is 
a detent. If a station  is  weak 
or  noisy,  you  may  want  to  decrease  the  treble. 
Adjusting  the  S.peakers 
BAL: 
Turn the control  behind the upper knob  to move 
the  sound 
to the left or right  speakers.  The  middle 
position  is 
a detent and balances  the  speakers. 
FADE: Turn the control behind  the  lower knob to move 
the sound  to the front  or rear  speakers.  The middle 
position 
is a detent  and balances  the  speakers. 
AM-FM Stereo  with  Cassette Tape 
Player  (Option) 
Playing  the  Radio 
VOLUME-BAL-RECALL: 
This  knob turns  the 
system  on and  off and  controls  the volume. Turn the 
upper knob  clockwise to increase volume. Turn it 
counterclockwise  to decrease  volume. Press the upper 
knob briefly  to recall the station being played  or the 
clock  display. 
If you press the button  when the ignition 
is  off,  the clock 
will show  for  a few seconds. 
Finding  a  Station 
AM-FM: 
Press and  release the lower  knob  to get AM, 
FM 1 or FM2. The  display  shows your selection. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine TUNE: Turn  the  lower  knob  to  choose  radio  stations. 
SEEK: Press  the  forward  or  reverse  arrow  to  go  to  the 
next  higher  or  lower  station. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The  four  numbered  pushbuttons  let 
P.SCAN: Press  both  SEEK  arrows  and PSCAN will 
appear  on 
the display.  Use PSCAN to  listen  to each  or 
your  preset  stations  for  a few  seconds. 
The radio  will  go to 
the first  preset  station,  stop  for a few  seconds,  then  go on 
to  the  next  preset  station  (FMl and 
FM2). (If a preset 
you  return  to  your favorite  stations.  You can  set  up  to 
21  stations  (seven 
AM, seven FM 1,  and  seven  FM2 ). 
1. Press AM-FM to  select  the  band. 
2. Find the station  you want  by  using  TUNE  or SEER. 
3. Press SET until the word  SET appears  on  the  display. 
4. Press  and  release  one of the  four  numbered  buttons, 
within  five  seconds. 
5. Whenever  you press  that  numbered  button, the 
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  any  two adjoining  pushbuttons  at  the  same 
4. Whenever  you press  the  same  buttons,  the  station 
station 
you set  will  return. 
time  (.within  five  seconds). 
you  set  will  return. 
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station  has  weak  reception,  it will  not  stop.)  Press  either 
SEEK  arrow,  the  upper  knob  or  a preset  to  stop  scanning. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: 
Slide  the lever  up or down  to increase  or decrease 
bass.  The middle  position  is 
a detent. 
TREB: Slide  the  lever  up  or down  to  increase  or  decrease 
treble.  The middle  position  is a detent. 
If a  station  is weak 
or  noisy,  you  may  want  to  decrease  the  treble. 
Adjusting  the Speakers 
BAL: Turn  the  control  behind  the  upper  knob  to move 
the  sound  to  the  left  or  right  speakers.  The  middle 
. 
position  is  a detent  and  balances  the  speakers. 
FADE: Turn  the control  behind  the  lower  knob  to  move 
the  sound  to  the  front  or  rear  speakers.  The  middle 
position  is  a detent  and  balances  the  speakers.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 1 g a Ca! tte Ta 
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. 
The  longer  side 
with the  tape visible goes in first. If you 
hear  nothing  or hear  just 
a garbled  sound, it may  not 
be in  squarely. Press  EJECT  to  remove  the tape  and 
start over. 
While  the tape  is playing,  use the 
VOLUME, FADE, 
BAL,  TREB  and BASS controls just as you do  for  the 
radio.  Other  controls may have  different  functions when 
a  tape 
is inserted.  The  display will show an arrow to 
show which  side of the tape  is playing. 
Note that  cassette tape adapter  kits for portable  compact 
disc players  will  not work 
in your cassette  player. The 
adapter  cassette  will be ejected. 
FWD: Press and release  the SEEK forward arrow and 
the tape will rapidly  advance  until you press this button 
again lightly. 
REV: Press and release  the SEEK reverse arrow and the 
tape 
will reverse  rapidly until you press  and release this 
button  again. 
RECALL: Press this  knob  to hear the  other  side of a 
tape that  is playing. 
EJECT Press this button to remove the tape.  The radio 
will  play. 
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.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine AM-FM Stereo  with  Cassette  Tape  Player 
and Automatic Tone  Control  (Option) 
Playing the Radio 
PWR: Press this knob to turn the system on and off. 
VOL: Turn  the  upper  knob  clockwise  to  increase  volume. 
The  faster  the 
VOL knob is  rotated,  the  quicker  the  radio 
goes  to  maximum.  Turn  it  counterclockwise  to  decrease  volume.  The  knob  is  capable 
of rotating  continuously. 
SCV Your  system has a feature called . 
Speed-Compensated-Volume  (SCV). With  SCV,  your 
audio  system adjusts to make 
up for road  and wind  noise 
as  you  drive. The volume should always sound  the same 
level to  you 
as you drive.  The control behind  the  upper  knob 
has SCV positions. 
The top position has a higher 
maximum volume  and gets louder faster than the middle 
two positions. 
If you  don’t  want to use SCV, turn  the 
control all  the  way down. 
AM-FM: Press this  button to alternate between AM, 
FM 1 and FM2. The display  shows your selection. 
RECALL: Press this  button to recall the station being 
played.  If  you press the button when  the ignition  is off, 
the clock  will show  for  a few seconds. 
TUNE: Press this knob lightly so it extends. Turn it to 
choose  radio stations. Push the  knob back  in  when 
you’re  not using it. 
SEEK: Press  the  forward or backward arrow  to go  to 
the  next  higher 
or lower station.  The sound will be 
muted while seeking. 
SCAN: Press  one of  the SEEK arrows for two seconds, 
and  SCAN  will appear  on the display.  Use 
SCAN to 
listen  to stations for  a few seconds.  The radio  will 
go to 
a station,  stop for a few seconds,  then go on  to the next 
station. Press 
SEEK again to stop scanning.  The sound 
will  be  muted  while scanning. 
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