
It can  be dangerous to  drive with the  tailgate 
glass,  tailgate  or rear  doors  open because  carbon 
monoxide  (CO) gas can  come  into your  vehicle. 
You  can’t  see or smell  CO.  It can  cause 
unconsciousness  and even  death. 
If you must  drive  with the  tailgate  glass, tailgate 
or  rear  doors open or if electrical wiring  or other 
cable  connections  must pass through  the  seal 
between  the body  and the tailgate  glass, tailgate 
or rear doors: 
Make  sure all windows  are shut. 
firn  the  fan  on your heating  or cooling 
system  to its  highest  speed with the  setting 
on  VENT.  That will force outside  air into 
your  vehicle.  See  “Comfort  Controls”  in 
the  Index. 
instrument panel, open them all  the 
way. 
If you have  air outlets on  or under  the 
See  “Engine  Exhaust”  in  the Index. 
Tailgate  Glass  and Tailgate 
If your vehicle has a tailgate,  you must  raise  the rear 
glass  before  lowering  the tailgate. 
To open the glass from  the outside, use  your  key. With 
the key 
in the  lock,  turn the key  clockwise  to release  the 
glass, then  lift it up. 
To  release  the  glass  from  the inside, use the electric 
tailgate glass release  switch  on the instrument  panel.  For 
more information,  see “Tailgate 
-- Electric  Glass 
Release”  in the  Index. 
To open  the tailgate, lift  up on the handle  while  pulling 
the tailgate  toward you. 
Close  the tailgate before  closing the rear  glass.  After 
closing  the tailgate,  make  sure the tailgate is  securely 
latched  by pulling  it toward 
you. After  closing  the  rear 
glass,  pull  up  on  its  handle  to make  sure  it  is  locked. 
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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  vehicle.  Be 
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Controls 
Rear  Comfort  Controls 
Air  Conditioning 
Heating 
Ventilation  System 
Defogging  and Defrosting 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
Audio Systems  Setting the Clock 
AM-FM  Stereo  Radio 
Playing  the Radio 
AM-FM  Stereo with Cassette  Tape Player 
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Stereo with Cassette  Tape  and 
Automatic  Tone Control 
CD  Adapter  Kit 
AM-FM  Stereo with Compact  Disc  Player  and 
Automatic  Tone Control 
Playing  a Compact  Disc in  the  Single  Remote 
Disc  Player 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
Understanding  Radio  Reception 
Tips  About  Your Audio  System 
Care  of  Your  Cassette  Tape Player 
Care  of  Your  Compact  Discs 
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Comfort Controls 
Heater  Control  System 
Fan  Knob 
The  knob on the left  side  of the  heating  system control 
panel  controls  the fan  speed.  The  knob  has four  speed 
positions.  To increase aifflow,  move  the  knob toward 
HI. To decrease aifflow, move it  toward LO. To turn the 
fan  off,  move the knob to 
OFF. 
Temperature  Knob 
The middle knob on  the control panel lets you select  the 
relative temperature  of the  air  flowing into  the  passenger 
area 
of your  vehicle.  This knob  will allow  you to adjust  the 
relative  air temperature  independently  of the  function 
knob setting. Move  the  knob  clockwise  toward  the  red 
area for warmer  air.  Move 
the knob counterclockwise 
toward  the  blue area for  cooler  air. 
Mode Knob 
The right  knob  on  the  control  panel  allows you to 
choose the direction 
of air  delivery.  The control  knob 
can be placed in any  position  between  any  two mode 
settings to blend the  flow 
of air. 
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fl VENT This setting directs  air through  the 
instrument panel outlets. 
+# VENT/HEAT Use  this  setting to divide airflow 
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between the  floor outlets  and instrument  panel outlets. 
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+fl HEATER: This setting directs air  through the 
floor  outlets. 
+# DEFOG: This  setting directs air to  the  heater 
outlets  and toward  the windshield. 
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DEFROST This  setting directs air  toward 
the windshield. 
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Heater  and  Air  Conditioning  Control 
System 
(If Equipped) 
Fan  Knob 
The  knob on the  left side  of the heating system  control 
panel  controls  the fan speed.  The knob has  four speed 
positions. 
To increase airflow, move the knob toward 
HI. To  decrease  airflow, move it toward LO. To turn the 
fan off,  move the knob to  OFF. 
If you have the  air 
conditioner on,  moving the fan  knob to  OFF also turns 
off  the 
A/C compressor. 
In  OFF,  while  driving, ram airflow  will vent  to the  floor 
outlets. The  mode  knob will not redirect  ram airflow  to 
other selected outlet positions.  This is normal  operation 
for  the  OFF position. 
Temperature Knob 
The middle  knob  on  the control  panel  lets you select  the 
relative  temperature 
of the air flowing into the passenger 
area 
of your  vehicle.  This knob will allow  you to adjust 
the  relative  air temperature independently 
of the  function 
knob setting. Move  the 
knob clockwise toward  the  red 
area for  warmer  air.  Move the  knob  counterclockwise 
toward 
the blue  area for cooler  air. 
Mode Knob 
The right knob  on the control panel  allows you to 
choose  the direction 
of air delivery.  The  control  knob 
can  be placed in  any position  betweeri  any two  mode 
settings 
to blend the flow of air. 
# VENT This  setting directs  air  through the 
instrument panel outlets. 
+’ VENTBEAT Use  this setting  to  divide airflow 
between the  floor outlets and instrument panel  outlets. 
+’ HEATER: This setting directs  air  through the 
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floor outlets. 
+’ DEFOG: This setting directs  air to the heater 
outlets and toward the windshield. 
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DEFROST This  setting directs  air toward 
the windshield. 
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Rear  Air  Conditioning  and  Rear  Heater 
(If Equipped) 
If your  vehicle  has the rear  air  conditioning  and  rear 
heater system combination,  controls  are provided to 
regulate  temperature,  location and speed  of the airflow.  For warmer air, turn 
the knob clockwise  toward the red. 
and  for  cooler  air, turn the knob counterclockwise. To regulate the airflow location, adjust the center  knob 
on  the  control  panel. 
Turn the knob clockwise for floor 
vent airflow  or counterclockwise for headliner  vent 
airflow. Generally,  the upper  vents  are used  for air 
conditioning  and the floor vents for heating. The control 
knob can  be set  to any  blend  setting. 
To adjust  the aifflow speed, turn the fan  control  knob 
on the left  side of the control panel to the  desired 
blower setting. 
To activate  the rear control,  move  the fan knob  on the 
front  control  to 
REAR CNTL. 
To adjust the air temperature, turn the temperature knob 
on  the right  of the control panel. 
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The rear control works just like the front  control. It will 
allow  second seat passengers  to adjust the  controls as 
they  desire. 
Air Conditioning 
On hot  days, open the windows  long enough  to let hot 
air  inside escape. This reduces the time it takes for your 
vehicle  to  cool  down. Then  keep  your windows closed 
for  the  air conditioner to work  its best. 
The  recirculation button, between  the  fan and 
temperature  knobs, allows the  air inside your vehicle  to 
be  recirculated. This setting  helps to maximize your  air  conditioner’s performance and your vehicle’s 
fuel 
economy.  This setting also cools the  air  the  fastest  and 
can  be  used to  keep unwanted odors and/or  dust  from 
entering  the vehicle.  When using the  air  conditioner, 
turn  off recirculation  after the vehicle  reaches a 
comfortable  interior temperature.  When the right  knob 
on the  control  panel is between  HEATER  and 
DEFROST, the recirculation  feature  will not function. 
The  A/C  button, between the  temperature  and  mode 
knobs,  allows the  air  coming  into  your  vehicle  to 
be 
cooled.  This setting is useful for normal  cooling  on  hot 
days.  When 
you use A/C with the  recirculation  button 
pushed  in, turn  off recirculation as  soon  as the  vehicle 
reaches  a comfortable  interior temperature. 
With the A/C  on, move  the temperature  knob  to  MAX 
for  maximum cooling.  This setting  also  puts  the  system 
in the recirculation  mode and helps  to  maximize  your 
air conditioner’s performance  and your  vehicle’s  fuel 
economy.  This setting  also  cools  the air  the  fastest.  After 
the vehicle’s interior reaches a  comfortable  temperature, 
move  the temperature  knob  clockwise  to place  the  air 
conditioning  system in the normal  mode. 
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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  Systems  without 
Automatic  Tone  Control 
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  Systems  with 
Automatic  Tone  Control 
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  or HR/MIN  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: 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  knob  to recall the station  frequency. 
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SCV: Your system has a  feature called 
Speed-Compensated-Volume  (SCV). With  SCV, your 
audio  system adjusts automatically to make  up for  road 
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, FMI 
and FM2. The display will  show 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. 
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. 
SCAN: Press and hold SEEK for two  seconds  until 
SCAN  appears  on  the display.  SCAN allows  you to 
listen  to stations  for a few  seconds.  The receiver  will 
continue 
to scan  and momentarily  stop at each station 
until  you press the  button again. The  sound  will  mute 
while scanning. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The six numbered pushbuttons 
let  you  return to your favorite stations.  You can set  up to 
18 stations (six AM, six FM1 and  six FM2). Just: 
1.  Turn the radio on. 
2. Press  AM-FM  to  select the band. 
3. Tune in the desired station. 
4. Press AUTO  TONE to select the setting  you  prefer. 
5. Press and hold one of the  six  pushbuttons. The sound 
will mute. When it returns, release the  button. 
Whenever  you press that numbered  button,  the 
station 
you set will return and the tone  you selected 
will  be automatically selected for  that  button. 
6. Repeat the steps for each pushbutton. 
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