
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 
sure  to read  about the particular  systems supplied  with your vehicle. 
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Manual 
Single Zone Climate Control 
Dual ComforTemp Climate Control 
(If  Equipped) 
Dual Automatic ComforTemp Climate Control  (If  Equipped) 
Ventilation  System 
Rear Window Defogger 
Audio Systems Setting the Clock 
AM-FM  Stereo with Cassette Tape Player 
AM-FM  Stereo  with Cassette Tape Player and 
Automatic Tone Control  (If Equipped) 
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3-3  1  AM-FM  Stereo 
with Cassette Tape and 
Compact Disc Player  with Automatic  Tone 
Control  (If Equipped) 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature  (If Equipped) 
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 
Care 
of Your  Compact Disc Player 
Fixed Mast Antenna 
Backglass Antenna 
(If Equipped) 
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I NOTICE: 
Do not  attach  anything  like  a  temporary  vehicle 
license  or  decal  across  the  defogger  grid. 
I NOTICE: 
Don’t  use  a  razor  blade  or  anything  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 Electronics  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 
Electronics 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 
Press and hold HRS until the correct hour appears.  Press 
and hold 
MIN until the  correct minute appears. 
You  may  set  the  clock with the  ignition off  if  you 
press 
RECALL first and follow the  same  procedure 
described  above. 
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AM-FM Stereo with Cassette Tape Player 
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  to  the  right.  Turn it  to the left  to 
decrease  volume. 
RECALL: Press the upper knob briefly  to recall  the 
station being played  or  to  display the clock. 
To change 
what  is normally shown  on the display (station 
or time), 
press  the 
knob until you see the display  you want,  then 
hold the knob until the display  flashes. If you press  the 
knob when the ignition is off, the  clock will show  for  a 
few  seconds. 
Finding a Station 
AM-FM: 
Press  the lower knob to  switch between AM, 
FMl and FM2. The display shows your selection. 
TUNE: Turn the lower knob  to choose  radio  stations. 
SEEK: Press the right  or left arrow  to  go  to  the  next 
higher  or  lower station  and stay there.  The sound will 
mute 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  one of the 
SEEK arrows  again to stop 
scanning.  The  sound will mute while  scanning. 
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RECALL: Press this button briefly to recall the station 
being played  or to display  the clock. 
To change  what is 
normally shown  on the display (station  or time), press 
this button until you  see the display  you want, then hold 
the button until the display flashes.  If you press the 
button when the ignition  is off, the clock  will show  for a 
few seconds. 
Finding  a  Station 
AM-FM: Press this button  to switch between AM, FMl 
and 
FM2. The  display  shows your selection. 
TUNE: Press the up or down arrow to choose 
radio stations. 
SEEK: Press the up  or down arrow to go to the next 
higher  or  lower station and stay there.  The sound will 
mute 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  one 
of the SEEK buttons  again  to stop 
scanning.  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 FM 1 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 TONE to select the setting  you  prefer. 
5. 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 tone  you selected 
will  be automatically selected  for that button. 
6. Repeat the steps  for each pushbutton. 
P SCAN: Press this button to listen  to each  of 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. Press P SCAN again to stop 
scanning.  If a preset  station  has weak reception, the 
radio  will  not  stop at the preset station. 
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RECALL: Press  this  button  briefly  to  recall  the  station 
being  played  or  to  display  the  clock. To change  what is 
normally  shown  on  the  display  (station  or  time),  press 
the  RECALL  button  until  you see  the  display  you want, 
then  hold  the  RECALL  button  until  the  display flashes. 
If you press  the  button  when the  ignition  is off, the  clock 
will  show  for  a few seconds. 
Finding a Station 
AM-FM: 
Press  this  button  to  switch between  AM, FM1 
and FM2.  The  display shows your  selection. 
TUNE: Press  the up or down  arrow  to  choose 
radio  stations. 
SEEK: Press  the  up  or  down  arrow to  go to the  next 
higher  or  lower  station  and stay there.  The  sound will 
mute  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  one  of the  SEEK  arrows  again to  stop 
scanning.  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 FMl 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 TONE  to select  the  setting  you prefer. 
5. 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 tone  you selected 
will  be  automatically selected  for  that button. 
6. Repeat  the  steps for each pushbutton. 
P SCAN: Press  this  button  to listen  to  each  of 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. Press P 
SCAN again  to stop 
scanning. 
If a  preset  station  has weak  reception,  the 
radio  will  not stop at  the preset  station. 
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An emergency like this requires  close attention and a 
quick  decision.  If  you are holding the steering wheel  at 
the recommended 
9 and 3 o’clock  positions, you can 
turn it a 
full 180 degrees very quickly without removing 
either  hand. But  you have  to act  fast,  steer  quickly, and 
just  as quickly straighten  the wheel once  you have 
avoided the object. 
The  fact  that such emergency situations are always 
possible  is 
a good reason  to  practice defensive driving at 
all times and wear safety belts properly. 
Off-Road Recovery 
You  may  find  that  your  right  wheels  have  dropped off the 
edge 
of  a road  onto  the  shoulder  while  you’re  driving. 
If  the  level 
of the  shoulder  is  only  slightly  below  the 
pavement,  recovery  should  be  fairly  easy.  Ease 
off the 
accelerator  and 
then, if  there  is nothing  in  the  way,  steer so 
that  your  vehicle  straddles  the  edge of  the  pavement. You 
can turn the  steering  wheel  up  to  one-quarter  turn  until  the 
right  front  tire  contacts  the  pavement  edge.  Then 
turn your 
steering  wheel  to 
go straight  down  the  roadway. 
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How to Add Coolant to the  Radiator 
I NOTICE: 
Your  engine  has  a  specific  radiator fill procedure. 
Failure  to follow  this  procedure  could  cause  your 
engine  to overheat  and be  severely  damaged. 
. . You  can remove the 
radiator pressure  cap 
when the cooling  system, including the 
radiator pressure cap and  upper radiator hose,  is 
no longer hot. 
Turn the 
pressure  cap slowly 
counterclockwise until  it 
first stops. (Don’t press 
down while turning  the 
pressure cap.) 
If  you  hear a 
hiss, wait for that  to stop. A hiss means 
there 
is still some pressure left. 
2. Then keep turning the 
pressure cap,  but  now 
push down  as 
you 
turn it. Remove the 
pressure cap. 
You  can  be  burned if you  spill  coolant  on  hot 
engine  parts.  Coolant  contains  ethylene  glycol 
and  it will  burn 
if the  engine  parts  are hot 
enough.  Don’t  spill  coolant  on  a  hot  engine. 
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Filling Your Tank 
Gasoline  vapor  is  highly  flammable.  It  burns 
violently,  and  that  can  cause  very  bad  injuries. 
Don’t  smoke  if  you’re  near  gasoline  or  refueling 
your  vehicle.  Keep  sparks,  flames  and  smoking  materials  away  from  gasoline. 
The tethered  cap is behind  a hinged  door on  the  left side 
of your vehicle. 
While refueling,  let the  cap  hang 
by the tether below the 
fuel fill opening. 
To remove  the cap,  turn it slowly to the left 
(counterclockwise).  The cap has a spring  in it; 
if you let 
go of the  cap  too soon, it will  spring back  to the right. 
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