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PC This position  will  turn  on the  following: 
0 Parking  Lamps 
0 Sidemarker  Lamps 
0 Taillamps 
0 Instrument  Panel  Lights 
Headlamps 
0: This  position  will  turn  on  the  following: 
0 Headlamps 
0 Parking  Lamps 
Sidemarker  Lamps 
Taillamps 
0 Instrument  Panel  Lights 
Turn the  band  clockwise  all  the  way to turn the  lamps off. 
Lamps  On  Reminder 
If  you  open  the  driver’s  door  with  the  ignition  off  and 
the  lamps  on,  you  will  hear  a  warning  chime. 
Daytime  Running  Lamps/Automatic 
Light  Control 
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  high-beam  headlamps 
come  on  at  reduced  brightness  in  daylight  when: 
The  ignition  is on  with  the  engine running, 
0 The headlamp  switch  is OFF, 
0 The parking  brake  is released  and 
0 The  transaxle  is  not  in  PARK (P) on  models  with an 
automatic  transaxle. 
This indicator light on your 
instrument  panel  comes  on 
when  the  DRL  are on.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To reactivate  the  interior  lamps,  either: 
The ignition  must  be  turned  on, 
The  activated  lamp  switch  must  be  turned  off,  then 
A front  door  must  be  opened. 
The  battery  rundown  protection  feature  will  also  be 
activated  when  any  door 
is left  open. 
If  your  vehicle  is left  with  the  ignition 
off for  over 
24 days,  the  battery  power  to  the  clock  and  audio  system 
will  turn  off  to reduce  the  battery  drain.  When  the 
ignition 
is turned  on again,  battery  power  will  be 
resupplied.  Under  these  conditions  it will  be  necessary 
to  reset  the  clock  and  audio  system  settings.  on, 
OR 
Mirrors 
Inside  Day/Night  Rearview Mirror 
To reduce  glare  from  lamps  behind  you,  move  the  lever 
toward  you  to  the  night  position.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0 Section 3 Comfort  Controls  and  Audio  Systems 
In this section, you’ll  find out how  to  operate the comfort control  and audio systems  offered  with  your  Chevrolet. 
Be  sure to  read about  the particular systems supplied  with  your vehicle. 
3-2 
3-5 
3-5 
3-6  3-7 3-8 
3-8 
3-8 
3-8 
3- 10 
Comfort Controls 
Air  Conditioning 
Heating  Ventilation  System 
Defogging  and  Defrosting Windows 
Audio  Systems 
Setting the Clock  for Systems  without 
Automatic  Tone Control 
Setting the Clock  for Systems  with  Automatic 
Tone  Control 
AM-FM Stereo 
AM-FM  Stereo with Cassette  Tape Player  3-13 
3-17  3-21 
3-23 
3-23 
3-24 
3-25 
3-25  AM-FM 
Stereo with Cassette  Tape  Player  and 
Automatic  Tone Contro 
AM-FM  Stereo with  Compact  Disc Player  and 
Automatic  Tone  Control 
Theft-Deterrent Feature  Understanding  Radio Reception 
Tips  About  Your Audio  System 
Care 
of Your  Cassette  Tape  Player 
Care  of  Your  Compact  Discs 
Fixed  Mast Antenna   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Comfort  Controls 
This  section  tells  you  how to make  your  air system  work 
for  you.  The optional  climate  control  system  with  air 
conditioning  uses  ozone-friendly 
R- 134a  refrigerant. 
With  these  systems,  you  can  control  the  ventilation  and  heating  in  your  vehicle.  Your vehicle  also  has  the 
flow-through  ventilation  system  described  later  in 
this  section. 
Fan Knob 
The  left  knob  selects  the  force of air you  want. 
Turn  the 
knob clockwise  to increase  fan speed  and 
counterclockwise  to decrease  fan speed. 
To turn  the  fan 
off,  turn  the mode  knob  all  the  way  counterclockwise. 
In  any  other  setting, the  fan  will  run  continuously. 
Temperature Knob 
The center knob changes  the  temperature  of the  air 
coming  through  the  system.  Turn  this knob  toward  red 
(clockwise)  for warmer  air.  Turn  it toward  blue 
(counterclockwise)  for cooler  air. 
Standard  Climate  Control  System 
Mode Knob 
The  right  knob  has  several  settings to control  the 
direction  of  airflow.  For  each setting, set  the  temperature 
to  a  comfortable  setting. 
2 VENT This  setting  brings  in  outside  air ana 
directs 
it through  the  middle  instrument  panel  outlets.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine '!! BI-LEVEL: This setting  brings  in  outside  air and 
directs it  two  ways.  Some air is  directed  through  the 
instrument  panel  outlets.  Most  of the  air is  directed 
through  the  floor  ducts  and  a  little  to  the  defrost  and  side 
window  vents. 
'!! FLOOR: This  setting  sends most  of  the air through 
the  ducts  near  the 
floor. The rest  comes  out of  the 
defroster  and  side  window  vents. 
9 DEFOG: This  setting  allows  half  of the  air to go 
to  the  floor ducts and  half to the  defroster  and side 
window  vents. 
DEFROST This  setting  directs  most  of  the  air 
through  the  defroster  and  side window  vents.  Some of 
the air  goes to the  floor  ducts. 
Climate  Control  System  with Air 
Conditioning (If Equipped) 
Fan Knob 
The left knob selects  the force  of  air you  want. 
Turn the knob clockwise  to increase  fan  speed  and 
counterclockwise  to decrease  fan speed. 
To turn  the  fan 
off,  turn  the  mode  knob  all  the  way  counterclockwise. 
In 
any  other  setting,  the fan will  run  continuously.  The fan 
must  be  on 
to run  the  air  conditioning  compressor. 
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The center knob changes  the  temperature of the air 
coming  through  the  system.  Turn  this knob  toward  red 
(clockwise)  for warmer  air.  Turn  it toward  blue 
(counterclockwise)  for cooler  air. 
Mode Knob 
The  right  knob  has  several  settings to control  the 
direction  of  airflow.  For  each setting, set  the  temperature 
to  a  comfortable  setting. 
0 MAX: This  setting  recirculates  much of the air 
inside  your  vehicle  and  sends  it  through  the  instrument 
panel  outlets.  The air  conditioning  compressor  will  run 
automatically  in  this  setting  when 
it is  needed to help 
cool  the  air  in  the  vehicle. 
2 VENT This  setting  brings  in  outside  air  and 
directs it  through  the  instrument  panel. 
'!! BI-LEVEL: This  setting  brings  in  outside  air and 
directs  it  two  ways.  Some air is  directed  through  the 
instrument  panel  outlets.  Most  of  the  air 
is directed 
through  the  floor ducts  and  a  little  to the  defrost  and  side 
window  vents. 
'!! FLOOR: This  setting  sends  most  of the  air through 
the  ducts  near  the  floor.  The rest  comes  out 
of the 
defroster  and  side window  vents. 
9 DEFOG: This  setting  allows  half  of  the  air  to go 
to  the  floor  ducts  and  half  to the  defroster  and side 
window  vents. 
DEFROST This  setting  direcrs  most of the  air 
through  the  defroster  and  side  window  vents.  Some 
of 
the air goes to the  floor ducts. The  air conditioning 
compressor  will  run  automatically  in this setting  when  it 
is  needed  to help  dry  ,the air in  the  vehicle. 
Air  Conditioning Compressor Button 
Press  the A/C button  to operate  the  air conditioner 
compressor.  The  indicator  light above  the  button  will 
glow  when  the  air conditioning  compressor  is  running. 
You  don't  have 
to press  the  button  to run  the  compressor 
in 
MAX or  DEFROST.   

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Your Delco@  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  right 
arrow  on  the 
SEEK button  until  the  correct  minute 
appears.  Press  and  hold  the  left  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. 
AM-FM Stereo (If Equipped) 
Playing the Radio 
VOLUME: This  knob  turns  the  system  on  and  off  and 
controls  the  volume.  To increase  volume  and  turn  the 
radio  on, turn  the  knob  clockwise.  Turn  it 
counterclockwise  to  decrease  volume. 
RECALL: Display  the  time  with  the  ignition  off  by 
pressing  the 
RECALL knob.  When  the  radio  is playing, 
press  this  button  to  recall  the  station  frequency.   

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BASS: 
Slide the lever  up or down  to  increase  or 
decrease  bass. 
TREB: Slide  the  lever  up  or down to increase  or 
decrease  treble. 
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  balances  the  sound  between  the  speakers. 
FADE: Turn the  control  behind  the  lower knob to  move 
the  sound  to the  front  or rear  speakers.  The middle 
position  balances  the  sound  between  the  speakers. 
AM-FM Stereo with Cassette Tape  Player 
(If Equipped) 
Playing  the  Radio 
VOLUME: This knob turns the  system  on  and off and 
controls  the  volume. 
To increase  volume  and turn the  radio 
on, 
turn the  knob  clockwise. Turn it  counterclockwise  to 
decrease  volume. 
RECALL: Display  the  time  with  the  ignition  off  by 
pressing  the 
RECALL knob. When  the  radio  is  playing, 
press  this  button  to  recall  the  station  frequency.