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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  3-4 
3-4 
3-5 
3-5 
3-5  3-6 
3-6 
3-6 
3-7  Comfort  Controls 
Air 
Conditioning 
Heating 
Ventilation  System 
Ventilation  Tips 
Defogging  and Defrosting 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
Audio  Systems 
Setting the Clock  for  Systems with 
Automatic  Tone Control 
AM-FM  Stereo with Cassette 
Tape Player  and 
Automatic  Tone Control  (If Equipped)  3-1 
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3-18  3-18 3-19 
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3-20  AM-FM 
Stereo with Compact Disc Player and 
Automatic Tone  Control (If Equipped) 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature  Audio  Steering  Wheel Controls 
(If Equipped) 
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 
Air  Conditioning  with  Electronic  Controls 
With  these  systems,  you  can control the  heating,  cooling 
and  ventilation  in  your  vehicle.  The systems  work  best 
if 
you keep your windows  closed  while  using  them. 
Fan Knob 
The right  knob  with  the  fan symbol  selects  the  force of 
air  you  want.  To turn  the  fan off,  turn  the  knob 
to “0.” 
Temperature Control 
If your  system  does not have  the  auxiliary  temperature 
control  option,  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. 
If  your  system  does  have  the  auxiliary  temperature 
control  option,  the  center  levers  change  the  temperature 
of  the  air  coming  through  the  system.  The 
DRIV 
lever  sets  the  temperature  for  the  driver  and  rear  seat 
passengers,  and  the 
PASS lever  sets  the  temperature 
for  the  front  seat  passenger.  For  maximum  defroster 
performance,  set  the 
DRIV and PASS levers  at  full warm.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Rear  Window  Defogger 
The rear  window  defogger 
uses  a  warming  grid  to 
remove fog from the  rear 
window.  Press  the  button  to 
turn  the  defogger  on. 
It  will  turn  itself  off  after about ten  minutes.  If 
you 
turn it on  again,  the defogger  will  only  run  for about five 
minutes  before  turning  off. 
You can also  turn it off  by 
turning  off  the  ignition  or pressing  the  button  again. 
Do not  attach anything like  a  temporary vehicle license 
or  decal  across  the  defogger grid. 
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  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  with 
Automatic  Tone  Control 
Press  and  hold HR until  the  correct hour  appears. Press 
and  hold 
MN until  the  correct minute  appears.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine AM-FM  Stereo  with  Cassette  Tape  Player and  Automatic 
Tone Control (If Equipped) 
Playing  the  Radio 
and  wind  noise  as  you drive.  Set  the  volume at the 
desired  level. Move the  control ring behind the upper 
knob clockwise  to adjust the  SCV. Then,  as you  drive, 
SCV  automatically  increases  the  volume, as necessary, 
to  overcome  noise at  any  particular speed.  The volume 
level should always sound  the same  to  you  as you  drive. 
If  you  don’t  want to use 
SCV, turn  the  control  all the 
way  down.  Each  detent  on the control  ring allows  for 
more volume  compensation  at a faster rate  of speed. 
Finding  a  Station 
AM-FM: Press this button to switch between AM, 
FM1 and F442. The  display  shows  your selection. 
TUNE: Press this knob lightly so it extends. Turn it to 
choose  radio  stations. Push the  knob  back into  its  stored 
position  when you’re  not using 
it. 
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  knob is 
capable of rotating continuously. 
RECALL: Display the time  with the ignition off by 
pressing this button. When  the  radio is playing,  press 
this button  to recall station frequency. 
SCV: Your system  has a  feature  called 
Speed-Compensated-Volume (SCV).  With  SCV, your 
audio  system  adjusts automatically  to make  up for  road 
SEEK: Press  the right  or left arrow to go to the next 
higher  or  lower  station. The sound 
will mute  while 
seeking. 
SCAN: Press  and hold  one  of the SEEK arrows  for 
two  seconds  until 
SCAN appears on the  display.  SCAN 
allows  you  to listen 
to each station  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 mute  while  scanning. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PUSHBUTTONS: The six  numbered  pushbuttons let 
you  return  to your favorite  stations. You can set  up  to 
18 stations  (six  AM, six FMl  and six FM2).  Just: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
Turn  the  radio on. 
Press AM-FM  to select the  band. 
Tune  in  the desired  station. 
Press  AUTO  TONE to select  the  equalization  that 
best  suits  the  type of  station  selected. 
Press  and  hold  one of  the  six  numbered  buttons.  The 
sound  will  mute.  When it returns,  release  the  button. 
Whenever  you  press  that  numbered  button,  the 
station  you  set will  return  and  the  AUTO  TONE 
equalization 
that you selected  will  also  be 
automatically  selected for that  button. 
Repeat  the  steps  for each  pushbutton.  P.SCAN 
or one of  the  pushbuttons  again  to stop 
scanning.  P.SCAN  will  be displayed  whenever  the  tuner 
is in  the PSCAN  mode. The channel  number  (Pl-P6) 
will  appear  momentarily  just before  the  frequency  is 
displayed.  In  FM  mode,  this  function will  scan  through 
both  FMl  and FM2  preset  stations  and FMl  or  FM2 
will  appear on  the  display. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: 
Press  this  knob lightly so it extends.  Turn  the 
knob clockwise to increase bass  and  counterclockwise to 
decrease  bass. When 
you use  this  control,  the  radio’s 
AUTO  TONE setting  will  switch  to  manual  and  the 
AUTO  TONE display  will  go blank. 
TREB: Press  this knob  lightly so it extends.  Turn  the 
knob  clockwise  to  increase treble  and  counterclockwise 
to  decrease  treble.  When  you  use  this  control,  the  radio’s 
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P.SCAN: Press  this  button to listen  to each of your 
favorite  stations  stored  on your pushbuttons  for a few 
seconds.  The radio  will  scan  through  each  of  the  stations  AUTO TONE setting  will 
switch to  manual  and  the 
AUTO  TONE display  will  go blank.  If a station  is  weak 
or  noisy,  you  may  want  to decrease the  treble. 
stored  on your  pushbuttons,  except those  stations  with  Push  these  knobs back into their  stored  positions  when 
weak  reception.  The AUTO  TONE setting  stored  for  you’re  not  using  them. 
that  pushbutton  will  be  automatically  chosen.  Press   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine AUTO TONE: This  feature allows you  to choose preset 
bass and treble equalization  settings designed  for 
classical, news, rock, pop, country/western and  jazz 
stations. C/W will appear  on  the display when  you first 
press AUTO  TONE. Each time you press  it, another 
setting  will appear  on the display. Press it again after 
JAZZ  appears and  the AUTO  TONE display  will go 
blank.  Tone control  will return to  the 
BASS and TREB 
knobs. Also,  if you  use the BASS and  TREB knobs, 
control  will return to them and the AUTO TONE 
display will  go blank. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: Press  this knob lightly so it extends.  Turn the 
knob  clockwise  for  the  right speakers  and 
counterclockwise  for  the  left speakers. The middle 
position balances the sound between the speakers. 
FADE: Press this knob lightly so it extends.  Turn the 
knob clockwise  to adjust  the sound  to the  front speakers 
and  counterclockwise  for the rear speakers.  The middle 
position balances the sound between the speakers. 
Push these knobs back  into their stored positions  when 
you’re not using them. 
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. If 
a tape  is inserted when the ignition  is on  but the radio 
is 
off, the tape will begin playing. A tape symbol  is shown 
in the center  of the graphic display whenever a tape  is 
inserted. When a  tape  is active, the tape symbol will be 
accompanied  by a direction  arrow. 
While the tape 
is playing, use the VOL, AUTO TONE, 
BAL,  FADE, 
BASS and TREB  controls  just as you  do 
for  the radio. Other controls  may have different 
functions  when a tape  is inserted.  The display  will show 
the tape symbol  and an arrow  to show  which  side of the 
tape  is playing. 
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. 
The  player  is able to detect a tight  or broken tape, and 
will  eject the  tape. The radio  will 
go back to playing the 
last station selected. 
The  player automatically senses the cartridge  for metal 
or  Cr02  and sets the pre-emphasis.  Anytime a tape  is 
inserted, 
the top  side is selected to play  first.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine EJECT: Press this button to remove the tape. The 
radio  will  play.  EJECT may be activated  with either the 
ignition  or radio off. Cassettes  may  be loaded with the 
radio 
off if  this button  is pressed  first. If you leave a 
cassette tape  in the player while listening to  the radio, 
it may  become warm. 
CLN: If this message appears on the display, the 
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 the  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. 
AM-FM  Stereo  with  Compact  Disc  Player  and  Automatic  Tone  Control 
(If Equipped) 
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 knob is 
capable  of rotating continuously. 
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.