
Compact Disc Messages 
If the disc comes  out,  it could be for  one of the following 
reasons: 
You’re driving  on a very  rough  road.  When the  road 
It’s very  hot. When  the temperature returns to 
becomes  smoother  the disc should play. 
normal,  the disc should play. 
The disc  is dirty,  scratched,  wet  or upside  down. 
The air is very humid.  If so, wait about an hour and 
try again. 
If the CD is not playing correctly,  for  any other reason, 
try  a  known  good  CD. 
If  any  error occurs repeatedly  or 
if an error  can’t  be 
corrected, contact  your dealer. 
Rear Seat Audio (RSA) 
This feature allows  rear seat  passengers to listen to  any 
of  the  audio sources:  radio, cassette  tapes,  CDs, 
DVDs, 
XM (if  your  vehicle  is equipped  with XMTM 
Satellite  Radio  Service),  or  DAB (if your  vehicle  is 
equipped  with DAB)  depending  on  your  vehicles  options. 
However,  the  rear  seat  passengers  can  only  control 
the  music  sources that  the  front seat passengers  are  not 
listening to.  For  example,  rear  seat  passengers  may 
listen 
to a  cassette  tape through  headphones  while  the 
driver listens 
to the  radio  through the front  speakers. 
The  rear seat  passengers  have  control of the  volume  for 
each  set  of  headphones.  The  front  seat audio  controls 
always  override the 
RSA controls. 
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Rear  Seat Audio Controls 
The following  functions  are controlled by the RSA 
system buttons: 
(Power):  Press  this  button to turn the  rear seat 
audio  system  on  or  off.  The  rear  speakers  will be muted 
when  the  power  is turned on unless your vehicle  is 
equipped  with the 
Base@ audio  system.  You  may 
operate  the rear  seat  audio functions  even  when the 
primary  radio power  is  off.  (Volume):  Turn 
the knob  to increase  or to decrease 
volume.  The  left knob  controls the left  headphone and 
the  right  knob  controls  the right  headphone. 
SRC (Source):  Press this  button to  select  an audio 
source:  radio, cassette tapes,  CDs,  DVDs,  XM 
(if your 
vehicle  is equipped  with XMTM Satellite  Radio Service), 
or  DAB  (if your vehicle  is equipped  with DAB) 
depending  on  your vehicles options. 
v SEEK A : While listening  to AM,  FM1  or  FM2,  XMI 
or  XM2,  DAB1,  or  DAB2,  press the  up  or the down 
arrow  to tune  to  the  next or to the  previous station and 
stay there. 
If the front  radio  is in  use,  you  cannot 
seek  through different stations. 
While listening  to a cassette  tape, press  the up  or  the 
down  arrow  to hear the  next  or  the previous selection. 
If 
the cassette tape  on the  front radio is in  use,  you 
cannot  seek through different selections  on a tape. 
While listening to  a  CD, press the  up arrow  to hear  the 
next track 
on the  CD.  Press  the down  arrow  to go 
back  to the start  of the current  track 
if more than eight 
seconds  have  played. 
If the CD  player  on the front  radio 
is  in  use,  you  cannot seek through different tracks. 
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PROG (Program):  The front passengers  must  be 
listening  to something  different for  each  of these 
functions  to work: 
Press this button  to go  to the preset radio stations 
When  a  cassette tape  is playing, press this button 
When  a CD  is playing  in the  radio,  press this  button 
set 
on the  pushbuttons  on the  main  radio. 
to  go  to the  other side 
of the tape. 
to  go  back  to the beginning  of the  CD. 
When  a  CD  is playing in the  CD  changer, press this 
button  to select a disc. 
CD Changer 
The  compact  disc changer  plays up to six  standard  size 
CDs  continuously. Individual  CDs  may  be  loaded  or 
ejected into  or from  any  position. 
A  green light  on  each  numbered  button indicates a CD 
is loaded  in the  respective position.  An  amber light 
on  a  numbered  button indicates  that  a  CD  is playing. 
When  loading 
CDs, the loading  slot indicators turn 
amber  to indicate that  the  player is ready  to  accept  a 
CD.  CDs  can  be  loaded or ejected  with  the  radio  or the 
ignition being  on  or 
off. 
You  must load CDs  with  the  label side up. If you  do  not, 
the  player  will automatically  eject the CDs. 
Notice: Loading CDs with  adhesive  labels will 
damage  the  player. 
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To load  a  CD, perform the following  steps: 
1. Press the LOAD  button.  Available positions will 
blink  amber. 
2. Select  a position  by pressing the  desired  numbered 
button  with  the  amber  blinking light.  If a button  is 
not  pressed  within five seconds, the  changer will go 
to the lowest available position. 
amber.  An  internal door will open  allowing  a single 
CD  to be  inserted into  the changer.  After 
approximately 
10 seconds  the  changer  will be ready 
to  play. 
3. Load  the CD  when  the  loading slot indicators turn 
To load  two or more  CDs,  perform the 
following  steps: 
1. Press  and  hold the  LOAD  button.  The  first CD will 
be  loaded into the lowest  numbered  empty position. 
2. Load  a  single  CD  when  the loading slot indicators 
turn  amber.  After  about 
10 seconds the changer  will 
cycle to the  next available position. 
the  desired  positions.  If  you  do  not wish to load  all 
of  the positions,  you  can cancel the load all 
function by pressing  a button  with  a green flashing 
indicator  light or  wait 
20 seconds  for  the  changer 
to  time  out. 
3. Repeat  Step 2 until all  CDs are loaded into all  of 
To eject a single CD,  perform the following 
steps: 
1. Press the eject button  (upward pointing arrow). The 
buttons with loaded  CDs will  blink  amber. 
2. Press one of the  amber  blinking buttons to select 
the  location  of the  CD  you  want  to eject.  The 
changer  will move  to that  location  and eject the  CD. 
If  you  do not  remove  the CD from the  player 
within 
10 seconds,  it will be reloaded.  If the eject 
button  is pressed and  a  numbered location button is 
not pressed within five seconds, the current or  last played  CD will  be ejected. 
To eject all  CDs, press  and hold  the eject button. 
There  are  two  ways to  play  a  CD.  Perform 
one  of the following: 
With the  radio  on, press  the desired  numbered 
button with a green indicator light  on the  CD 
changer. 
changer  will go to its  last played position. 
Press  the TAPE  DISC  button on the  radio.  The  CD 
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CD Functions 
1 PREV  (Previous): Press this pushbutton to  go to the 
previous track 
if the current  track  has  been  playing 
for  less than  eight seconds.  If pressed  when  the  current 
track  has been  playing  for  more  than eight seconds, 
it will go to the beginning  of the current track. If you  hold 
or  press this pushbutton  more than once, the  player 
will continue  moving  back  through the  CD. 
2 NEXT: Press this  pushbutton to go to the next track. 
If  you  hold this pushbutton  or press it  more than 
once,  the player will continue  moving forward through 
the  CD. 
3 REV  (Reverse):  Press and hold  this pushbutton to 
reverse quickly through  a track.  Release  it to resume 
playing. 
4 FWD (Forward):  Press and hold this  pushbutton to 
advance  quickly through  a track.  Release  it to resume 
playing. 
5 Q: Press this  pushbutton to select a  CD.  The  CD 
number  and  track number  will be displayed. 
6 RDM (Random):  Press this button to hear the tracks 
in  random,  rather than sequential,  order.  RDM  ALL 
will  appear  on  the radio display,  which  will  randomly  play 
all  of the  loaded  CDs. Press  and hold this button until 
you  hear  a  beep  and the  radio  will display  RDM  ONE,  which 
will randomly  play  the  tracks on the  current 
CD.  Press this button  again 
to turn off random  play, 
RDM 
OFF will  appear  on the radio  display. 
4 SEEK b : Press the  right  or the  left SEEK arrow to 
go to the  next  or to the previous  track  on  the  CD. 
BAND:  Press BAND 
to listen to  the  radio  when  a  CD is 
playing. 
TAPE  DISC:  Press this button 
if you  have  a  CD  loaded 
in  the  changer  and  the radio is turned  on, 
to play a 
CD.  Press  this button 
to switch  between  playing a  tape 
and  the CD  changer 
if all are  loaded. 
Compact Disc  Changer  Errors 
CHK  CD (Check):  If  this  message  appears  on  the 
display,  it  could be for  one  of  the following  reasons: 
You  are driving  on a very  rough  road.  The  CD 
should play  when  the road gets  smoother. 
A CD is upside  down. 
It is dirty,  scratched  or  wet. 
0 It is very  humid.  If so, wait  about  an  hour  and try 
The  CD  player is  very  hot. 
again. 
If any  error 
occurs repeatedly  or if an  error  cannot  be 
corrected, contact your dealership. 
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Theft-Deterrent Feature 
THEFTLOCK@ is designed to  discourage theft  of your 
radio.  The  feature  works  automatically by learning 
a  portion  of the  Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VIN). 
If 
the radio is  moved to a different vehicle,  it will not 
operate  and  LOCKED  will be displayed. 
When  the  radio and vehicle are turned 
off, the blinking 
red  light  indicates that  THEFTLOCK@  is armed. 
With  THEFTLOCK@  activated, your radio will not operate 
if stolen. 
Audio Steering  Wheel Controls 
You can control certain radio functions using the buttons 
on  your steering  wheel. 
((17 (OnStarNoice  Recognition):  If your vehicle  has 
Onstar@,  you  can press this  button  to interact with 
the  Onstar@  system.  See  the Onstar@ manual provided 
with your vehicle  for  more information. 
IF  your  vehicle  does  not  have  Onstar@, pressing  this 
button will  mute the audio system. 
PROG  (Program):  Press this  button to play  a station 
you  have  programmed  on  the  radio preset pushbuttons 
on  the selected  band. 
If a cassette tape  is playing, 
press this  button to  play  the other side  of the  tape.  If  a 
CD is playing, press this  button  to go  to the  next 
available 
CD. 
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A SOURCE v: Press this  button to select AM, FMI, 
FM2,  or XMI  or XM2, 
(if your vehicle  is equipped 
with  the  XMTM Satellite  Radio Service), or  DAB1  or 
DAB2 
(if your  vehicle  is equipped  with DAB),  or a 
cassette tape  or  CD.  The cassette or CD  must  be loaded 
to  play. Available loaded sources are  shown  on the 
display  as  a tape  or  a  CD  symbol. 
A SEEK 7: Press  the  up  or the down arrow to seek 
to  the  next  or 
to the previous radio station  and stay 
there. 
A VOLv : Press the  up  or  the  down  arrow to  increase 
or 
to decrease  volume. 
Understanding  Radio  Reception 
AM 
The  range  for  most  AM  stations is greater  than for  FM, 
especially  at night.  The  longer  range,  however, can 
cause stations 
to interfere with  each other.  AM  can  pick 
up  noise from things like storms  and  power lines. Try 
reducing the treble 
to reduce this noise if you  ever  get  it. 
FM Stereo 
FM stereo will give  you  the  best  sound,  but  FM  signals 
will reach only  about 
10 to 40 miles (1 6 to 65 km). 
Tall  buildings  or hills  can interfere with  FM  signals, 
causing the  sound to come  and  go. 
XMTM Satellite  Radio  Service 
XMTM  Satellite  Radio  gives  you  digital radio  reception 
from  coast  to  coast.  Just  as  with  FM,  tall buildings 
or  hills  can interfere  with Satellite  radio  signals,  causing 
the  sound 
to come  and go. Your  radio  may  display 
“NO  SIGNAL”  to  indicate interference. 
DAB Radio 
DAB gives you digital  radio  reception.  Just  as  with  FM, 
tall  buildings  or hills  can interfere with  radio  signals, 
causing the  sound to come  and  go.  Your radio 
may  display  “NO  SIGNAL”  to  indicate interference. 
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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 the  tape  or  the tape player is  at fault. 
If  this  other  cassette has 
no improvement in sound 
quality,  clean the  tape  player. 
For  best  results,  use  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. 
The  cut tape  detection feature  of  your cassette tape 
player  may  identify the cleaning cassette  as a  damaged 
tape,  in error.  To  prevent  the cleaning cassette from 
being  ejected,  use  the  following steps: 
1. Turn the  ignition  on. 
2. Turn the  radio off. 
3. Press and hold the  TAPE AUX button  for five 
seconds.  The tape  symbol 
on the  display will 
flash  for  two  seconds. 
4. Insert the scrubbing action cleaning cassette. 
5. Eject  the cleaning cassette after the  manufacturer’s 
recommended  cleaning time. 
After the cleaning cassette  is ejected,  the  cut tape 
detection feature will  be active  again. 
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  the EJECT 
button for five  seconds to  reset the CLN indicator. 
The  radio will  display 
- or CLEANED  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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