Care of Your Cassette  Tape Player 
A tape player that is  not cleaned  regularly can  cause 
reduced sound quality, ruined cassettes  or  a damaged 
mechanism. Cassette tapes should  be stored 
in their 
cases  away from contaminants, direct sunlight and 
extreme heat.  If they aren’t, they  may not operate 
properly  or may  cause  failure  of the tape  player. 
Your  tape player should  be cleaned regularly after every 
50 hours of use.  Your  radio  may display  CLN to indicate 
that you have  used your tape player  for 
50 hours without 
resetting the tape clean timer.  If this message appears  on 
the display, your 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 your tapes and 
player.  If  you notice  a reduction  in sound quality,  try a 
known good cassette to  see if 
it is the tape  or the tape 
player at  fault. 
If this other  cassette has no improvement 
in  sound quality, clean the tape player. 
The  recommended cleaning method  for your cassette 
tape player is the  use  of a scrubbing action, 
non-abrasive cleaning cassette  with pads  which  scrub 
the tape  head as the hubs  of the cleaner cassette turn. 
The recommended cleaning cassette  is available through 
your dealership 
(GM Part No. 12344789). 
When  using a scrubbing action, non-abrasive cleaning 
cassette,  it 
is normal for the cassette  to eject because 
your  unit is equipped  with a  cut  tape detection  feature 
and  a cleaning cassette  may appear as  a broken tape. 
If 
the  cleaning cassette ejects, insert the cassette at least 
three times to ensure thorough cleaning. 
You  may  also choose  a non-scrubbing  action, wet-type 
cleaner which uses  a cassette with  a fabric  belt to clean 
the tape head.  This type of cleaning  cassette will not 
eject  on its own. A non-scrubbing action cleaner  may 
not clean  as thoroughly as the scrubbing type cleaner. 
The  use  of  a non-scrubbing action, dry-type cleaning 
cassette  is not recommended. 
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. 
Cassettes are subject to wear and the sound quality 
may  degrade over time. Always make sure  the cassette 
tape is in good condition before  you have your tape 
player serviced. 
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then  start  the  vehicle. If the CHANGE OIL  SOON light 
comes back on, the system has not  reset. Repeat the 
procedure. 
(If you have a  driver  information  center, the 
system  may be reset  by depressing  the DIC 
RESET 
button for  five  seconds while viewing  the oil life  display 
on the DIC.  See “Driver  Information  Center”  in 
the  Index.) 
What  to Do with Used Oil 
Did  you know that used  engine  oil  contains  certain 
elements  that may  be unhealthy  for your skin and  could 
even  cause  cancer?  Don’t 
let used oil  stay  on your  skin 
for  very  long.  Clean your skin and nails  with  soap and 
water, 
or a good hand cleaner.  Wash or properly throw 
away  clothing  or  rags  containing  used engine  oil. (See 
the  manufacturer’s  warnings about the use and  disposal 
of oil products.) 
Used  oil  can  be a real  threat  to  the  environment. 
If you 
change your own  oil, be sure  to drain  all  free-flowing  oil 
from  the filter  before  disposal.  Don’t ever  dispose  of oil 
by  putting  it in  the  trash,  pouring  it  on  the  ground,  into 
sewers,  or  into  streams 
or bodies  of  water.  Instead, 
recycle  it by  taking  it  to  a place  that collects  used oil.  If 
you  have  a problem properly  disposing of your used  oil, 
ask  your dealer, a  service station or a local  recycling 
center  for  help. 
Air Cleaner 
To check  or  replace  the air 
filter, loosen  the wing nut 
on  the  air  duct  and lift 
up on 
the two clips  located  on the 
top  of the  filter  cover. 
Disconnect the  duct and 
reposition 
it while removing 
the  side  cover. 
Pull  out  the filter.  Be  sure 
to install the air  filter and 
install  the cover tightly when  you are finished. 
Refer 
to the Maintenance  Schedule to  determine when to 
replace  the  air  filter. 
See  “Scheduled Maintenance  Services’’  in the Index. 
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