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Keep the  hood  and  front air  inlet  free of ice, snow  or 
any  other obstruction  (such  as leaves). The heater 
and  defroster  will  work  far better,  reducing the 
chance  of fogging  the inside  of your  windows. 
When  you  enter a vehicle  in cold  weather,  turn  the 
blower fan 
to HI for  a few  moments  before driving 
off. This  helps clear the intake ducts 
of snow and 
moisture,  and reduces the chance 
of fogging  the 
inside  of your  windows. 
Keep the air  path  under the front  seats clear  of 
objects. This  helps  air  to circulate throughout 
your  vehicle. 
Defogging  and  Defrosting 
On cool,  humid  days, use BLEND  to keep  the 
windshield  and  side windows  clear. 
Use  DEFROST to remove fog  or ice  from  the 
windshield  quickly  in  extremely humid or cold 
conditions.  Turn the temperature knob clockwise 
and  move  the fan  control  toward 
HI. 
Audio Systems 
Your  Delco'  audio system has been designea 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 All  Systems  Except 
AM-FM Stereo  with  Compact Disc Player 
Press  SET.  Within  five seconds,  press  and  hold  SEEK 
until the  correct  minute  appears  on  the display.  Press  and 
hold 
SCAN until the correct  hour  appears on the display. 
Setting  the  Clock  for AM-FM Stereo  with 
Compact  Disc  Player 
Press SET. (The radio  may  be  on  or off.) Within five 
seconds,  press the 
SEEK right or left  arrow  until  the 
correct minute appears  on the  display.  Press  and hold 
SCAN until  the correct  hour appears  on the  display. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Removing the Spare Tire and Tools 
The jacking equipment you’ll need  is  stored  inside  the 
plastic  jack cover  which  is  behind  the front seats, either 
on the center  of  the  wall  (extended  cab)  or on the 
passenger’s  side 
of the  wall (regular cab).  Turn  the  wing  nut 
counterclockwise and  remove 
the 
wheel  blocks, jack and  wheel  wrench. 
Your  spare  tire  is  stored  underneath  the  rear 
of your 
vehicle.  See “Compact  Spare Tire’’ later 
in this section 
for more  information  about  the  compact spare. 
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NOTICE: 
Never  remove or restow a tire  frodto  a  stowage 
position  under  the  vehicle  while  the  vehicle  is 
supported  by a jack.  Always  tighten  the  tire 
fully  against  the  underside  of  the  vehicle  when  restowing. 
This  is  the  jack cover  for the extended cab. The 
cover  for the  regular  cab 
is similar.  To  remove it,  turn 
the  plastic  wing 
nut counterclockwise.  Remove  the 
jack  cover. 
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