
Low Coolant  Light 
If this  light comes 
on,  your  system is low 
on  coolant  and the 
engine  may overheat. 
To prevent  damage  to  your engine,  immediate 
action 
is required. 
See “Engine Coolant”  in  the Index and have your 
vehicle  serviced 
as soon as possible. 
Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp  (Service  Engine  Soon  Light) 
SERVICE 
ENGINE 
SOON 
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Your  vehicle  is equipped  with a computer which 
monitors operation 
of the  fuel,  ignition and emission 
control  systems. 
This  system 
is called OBD I1 (On-Board 
Diagnostics-Second  Generation) and is intended  to 
assure  that emissions  are  at acceptable levels  for the  life 
of the vehicle, helping  to produce  a cleaner 
environment.  The  SERVICE ENGINE SOON light 
comes  on  and 
a chime will sound to  indicate that there  is 
a  problem and service  is required. Malfunctions often 
will  be  indicated  by the system  before any problem is 
apparent.  This  may prevent more serious damage  to 
your vehicle.  This system  is 
also designed to assist 
your service technician 
in correctly  diagnosing 
any  malfunction. 
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NOTICE: 
If you  keep  driving  your  vehicle  with  this  light 
on,  after  a  while,  your  emission  controls  may  not 
work  as  well,  your  fuel  economy  may  not  be  as 
good  and  your  engine  may  not  run  as  smoothly. 
This  could  lead 
to costly  repairs  that  may  not  be 
covered  by  your  warranty. 
This  light  should come  on,  as a check to show you it is 
working, when the ignition is on and the engine is  not 
running.  If the light doesn’t come 
on, have it repaired. 
This  light will also  come 
on during a malfunction  in one 
of two ways: 
Light  Flashing -- A misfire condition has been 
detected.  A misfire increases vehicle  emissions and 
may  damage  the emission  control system on your 
vehicle. Retailer  or qualified service center diagnosis 
and  service  may be required. 
Light On Steady -- An emission  control system 
malfunction  has been detected 
on your vehicle. 
Retailer  or qualified  service  center  diagnosis and 
service  may be required. 
If the  Light Is Flashing 
The following  may prevent more  serious damage  to 
your vehicle: 
Reducing vehicle speed. 
Avoiding hard accelerations. 
Avoiding  steep uphill grades. 
If you are towing a trailer,  reduce the amount  of 
cargo being hauled  as soon as  it 
is possible. 
If the light stops  flashing and remains on steady,  see “If 
the  Light  Is On  Steady”  following. 
If  the light continues 
to flash, when it  is safe to  do so, 
stop the vehicle. Find a safe  place  to park your vehicle. 
Turn the key  off, wait at least 10 seconds  and restart  the 
engine.  If the  light  remains on steady,  see “If the Light 
Is On  Steady”  following.  If the  light  is  still flashing, 
follow the previous steps, and  drive the vehicle  to your 
retailer  or qualified  service  center  for  service. 
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If the  Light Is On Steady 
You may  be  able  to  correct  the emission  system 
malfunction  by considering  the  following: 
Did you recently  put  fuel  into your vehicle? 
If 
so, reinstall  the fuel  cap,  making sure  to fully install 
the  cap.  The  diagnostic  system can determine if 
the fuel 
cap has been  left off or  improperly  installed. A loose  or 
missing  fuel  cap  will allow fuel  to  evaporate  into  the 
atmosphere.  A few driving  trips with the  cap properly 
installed  should turn the  light  off. 
Did  you just  drive  through  a  deep  puddle of water? 
If 
so, your  electrical  system may be wet. The condition 
will usually be  corrected when the  electrical  system 
dries  out.  A few  driving  trips should  turn 
the light off. 
Are  you low on  fuel? 
As your engine  starts to run out of fuel,  your  engine  may 
not  run  as efficiently as  designed  since  small  amounts of 
air  are  sucked  into  the  fuel  line  causing  a  misfire.  The 
system  can  detect  this.  Adding fuel should  correct  this 
condition.  Make sure  to  install the  fuel  cap properly.  It 
will  take  a  few driving  trips to turn the  light  off.  Have 
you recently changed brands 
of fwl? 
If 
so, be  sure  to fuel  your vehicle with quality  fuel (see 
“Fuel”  in the  Index).  Poor fuel quality will  cause your 
engine  not to run as efficiently as  designed. You may 
notice this as  stalling after start-up,  stalling when you 
put the vehicle  into gear,  misfiring,  hesitation on 
acceleration  or  stumbling  on acceleration.  (These 
conditions  may 
go away once  the  engine is warmed up.) 
This  will be detected  by the system and  cause the light 
to  turn on. 
If  you  experience  one or more  of these  conditions, 
change  the  fuel  brand you use. 
It will  require at  least  one 
full  tank  of the proper fuel to turn the light off. 
If  none  of the  above  steps have made the light turn off, 
have your retailer or qualified  service  center check the 
vehicle.  Your retailer has the proper test equipment and 
diagnostic  tools to fix any mechanical  or electrical 
problems that  may have developed. 
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Oil Pressure Light 
Your vehicle  is equipped 
with  an oil pressure warning 
light.  Your oil pressure light 
lets  you  know when  you 
may  have a problem with 
your  engine  oil  pressure. 
When the  engine  is running and this light comes on, the 
engine  oil level  may be  too 
low. There  may also be 
another problem causing low oil pressure. 
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Don’t  keep  driving if the oil pressure is low. If 
you  do,  your  engine  can  become so hot  that  it 
catches  fire. 
You or  others  could  be  burned. 
Check  your  oil 
as soon as  possible  and  have  your 
vehicle  serviced. 
I NOTICE: 
Damage  to  your  engine  from  neglected  oil 
problems  can  be  costly and is  not  covered 
by  your  warranty. 
Low Oil Level Light 
11 If this  light  comes on,  it 
LEVEL 
means your  engine is low 
on oil. 
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You need to check the oil level right away. Have your 
vehicle serviced immediately. 
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Your fuel gage tells  you about  how much  fuel you have 
left,  when  the ignition 
is on.  When  the gage  first 
indicates 
EMPTY (E), you still have  a little fuel  left, but 
you  should get more soon. 
After filling  the  fuel  tank,  the gage  will not read 
FULL 
(F) until the ignition is turned on. 
Here  are  four  things that some owners ask about. None 
of  these show  a problem with your  fuel gage: 
0 At the  service  station, the  gas pump  shuts off before 
the gage  reads 
FULL (F). 
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0 
It  takes a little  more  or less  fuel  to fill up than the gage 
indicated,  For  example,  the  gage  may  have  indicated 
the  tank  was  half  full,  but  it actually  took  a little  more 
or  less  than  half  the  tank’s  capacity  to 
fill the  tank. 
The  gage moves  a  little when you  turn a corner, 
brake  or speed 
up. 
The gage doesn’t go back  to EMPTY (E) when  you 
turn 
off the ignition. 
Low Fuel Warning Light 
If your  fuel is  low,  the 
warning light next  to  the 
fuel gage will go on and 
stay 
on until  you add fuel. 
If  the warning light is still on after adding  fuel, you need 
to  reset the warning  light. 
To reset the warning  light, 
turn the ignition 
to OFF then  to ON. If the  light  stays on, 
see your  dealer  for  service. 
This  light  will also come on when 
you turn on the 
ignition, but the  engine is 
not running, to show  you it  is 
worlung.  If it doesn’t come on  as you  start your vehicle, 
have it fixed right  away. 
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+H DEFOG: This  setting  directs  air to the  windshield 
and  through  the floor  ducts.  This  mode is particularly 
useful  during  cold  or  inclement  weather because of your 
vehicle’s larger windshield  area. 
the  windshield and  side window  vents. 
DEFROST This  setting  directs most  of the  air  to 
Mode Buttons 
RECIRC: Press  this button  (the  light will glow) 
to  limit  the  amount of fresh  air  entering  your vehicle  by 
recirculating  much of the  air  inside  your vehicle. 
You 
may use  this  setting  to  limit  odors  entering  your vehicle. 
Press  the OUTSIDE AIR button  (the  light on the 
RECIRC button will  go off)  to  let  outside  air  circulate 
into the vehicle. 
OUTSIDE AIR: Press this button  (the  light will 
glow)  to send  outside  air  into  your vehicle. Using  this 
setting  while  trying to  defrost  or  defog the windows will 
help  clear  the  vents 
of moisture.  Press  the  RECIRC 
button  (the  light  on  the  OUTSIDE AIR button will  go 
off> to  limit  outside  air  entering  the  vehicle. When the 
DEFOG  or DEFROST  setting 
is selected,  the  system 
will  automatically  go  to 
OUTSIDE AIR  mode. 
Air  Conditioning 
On very hot  days, your vehicle  will cool  down more 
quickly and economically  if you open the windows long 
enough  to  let hot, inside  air  escape.  For all settings, 
adjust  the temperature  control 
knob and fan speed 
as  desired. 
To get  maximum  cooling  or  a quick cool-down  on very 
hot  days,  press the A/C and RECIRC buttons (the lights 
will glow) and turn the temperature knob  to the left 
(toward the  blue area). Adjust  the mode knob to  direct 
the  air  to  the desired  location.  This  setting should not  be 
used  for  long  periods of time  because the air  may 
become  too  cold  and dry. Push  the 
A/C button again (the 
light will  go off)  to turn  off the air conditioning. 
When the air  conditioner compressor  is on,  you  may 
sometimes  notice slight changes in your vehicle’s  engine 
performance and power.  This  is normal.  The system  is 
designed  to  help  fuel  economy while it maintains the 
desired  cooling  level. 
The  air  conditioner  removes moisture from the air, 
so 
you may  sometimes notice water dripping from under 
your vehicle’s  engine compartment when 
it is idling  or 
after  it  has been  turned off. This  is  normal. 
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Heating 
Turn the temperature knob to the right (toward the  red 
area)  to  warm the air. 
In the LOWER  mode, outside  air will be brought in and 
sent through  the  floor outlets. 
The heater works best if 
you keep your windows closed while using it. 
Defogging  and  Defrosting 
To rapidly defrost the windshield, turn the temperature 
control knob all the  way to the right  (to the red area) and 
turn the mode 
knob to  DEFROST. 
The  BI-LEV  setting 
is designed  for  use on sunny  days 
when the  air is only moderately  warm or  cool.  On days 
like  these,  the sun  may  adequately  warm your upper 
body,  but your lower body  may  not be 
warm enough. 
For the best results, turn the temperature control knob 
to 
the middle position, and then  adjust  it  for  comfort. 
If 
you have the optional  engine coolant heater and  use it 
during  cold weather, 0 “F (- 18 O C) or lower, your heating 
system will  provide heat more quickly because  the 
engine  coolant  is already warmed.  See “Engine Coolant 
Heater” in 
the Index.  Adjust the 
fan to the  highest  speed. 
To keep the windshield  clear and bring  in heated  air 
through the heater  ducts, turn the mode knob 
to  DEFOG. 
When the temperature  outside 
is above freezing, the air 
conditioner  compressor will run  in these  settings  to help 
remove moisture from  the air. 
Your  vehicle is equipped with  side window defogger 
vents located 
on the top  of the  instrument  panel. For 
additional  side window  defogging,  turn the mode knob 
to  the  BI-LEVEL  setting and adjust  the  fan  to the 
highest  speed.  Aim the 
side vents  on the instrument 
panel toward the side windows.  For increased airflow  to 
the  side  vents,  close the center  vents. 
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Ventilation Tips 
Keep the hood and front air inlet free of ice, snow  or 
any other obstruction  (such as leaves).  This will 
allow  the heater and defroster  to work much better, 
reducing the  chance of fogging  the  inside of 
your windows. 
When  you enter a vehicle in cold weather,  turn the 
blower  fan to 
5 for a few moments before driving 
off.  This  helps clear the intake ducts  of snow and 
moisture, and reduces the chance  of fogging the 
inside  of your windows. 
instrument panel console and the  air path under the 
front seats  clear of objects.  This helps  air  to circulate 
throughout your vehicle. 
Keep the area around the base of the center 
In cold weather, operating  the system  in the 
OUTSIDE  AIR mode will improve the time it takes 
to  warm  the vehicle. 
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 for All Systems 
Press and hold  HR  until the correct hour appears. Press 
and hold 
MN until the correct minute appears. 
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