
Section 3 Instrument  Panel 
I~s~Pu~~~IP Panel OWWV~~W ............................... 3.2 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
................................ 3.3 
Other  Warning  Devices ................................... 3.4 
Horn 
............................................................. 3.4 
Tilt  Wheel 
..................................................... 3.4 
Turn  SignaVMultifunction  Lever 
......................... 3.5 
Exterior  Lamps 
............................................. 3.11 
Interior  Lamps 
.............................................. 3.15 
Accessory  Power  Outlets 
............................... 3.16 
Ashtrays  and  Cigarette  Lighter 
........................ 3.17 
Climate  Controls 
............................................ 3.18 
Dual  Automatic  Climate  Control System 
........... 3.18 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and Indicators 
............. 3.24 
Instrument  Panel  Cluster 
................................ 3.25 
Speedometer  and  Odometer 
........................... 3.26 
Tachometer 
................................................ -3-26 
Safety  Belt  Reminder  Light 
............................. 3.26 
Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
................................ 3-27 
Passenger  Air  Bag  Status  Indicator 
................. 3.30 
Battery  Warning  Light 
.................................... 3.33 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
.......................... 3.34 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning  Light 
............. 3.35 
Air 
Bag 
Off Light .......................................... 3-28 
Voltmeter  Gage 
............................................ 3-33 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
..... ..... 3.36  Transmission Temperature 
Gage 
..................... 3.36 
Malfunction Indicator  Lamp 
............................. 3.38 
Oil  Pressure  Gage 
........................................ 3-40 
Cruise  Control  Light 
...................................... 3.41 
Tow/Haul  Mode  Light 
.................................... 3-41 
Fuel  Gage 
................................................... 3.42 
Driver  Information  Center  (DIC) 
....................... 3.43 
DIC  Operation and  Displays 
........................... 3.43 
DIC  Warnings  and  Messages 
......................... 3.53 
Audio  System(s) 
............................................. 3.61 
Setting  the Time 
...................... .......... 3.6 1 
Radio  with  Cassette  and  CD ..... .............. 3.62 
Rear  Seat  Audio  (RSA) 
............................. 3.76 
CD  Changer 
................................................ 3-78 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
................................. -3-81 
Audio  Steering  Wheel Controls 
....................... 3.81 
Understanding  Radio  Reception 
...................... 3-82 
Care  of Your  Cassette  Tape  Player 
................ -3-83 
Care  of  Your  CDs 
......................................... 3.84 
Care  of  Your  CD  Player 
................................ 3.84 
Fixed  Mast  Antenna 
...................................... 3.84 
XMTM Satellite  Radio  Antenna  System 
............. 3.84 
DAB  Radio  Antenna  System 
........................... 3.84 
Low  Fuel  Warning  Light 
................................. 3-42  

Audio System@) 
Notice: Before  you  add  any  sound  equipment  to 
your  vehicle 
- like  a  tape  player,  CB radio,  mobile 
telephone  or  two-way  radio 
- be  sure  you  can 
add  what  you  want. 
If you can, it’s very  important  to 
do 
it properly.  Added  sound  equipment  may 
interfere  with  the  operation 
of your  vehicle’s  engine, 
Delphi  Electronics  radio  or  other  systems,  and 
even  damage  them.  Your  vehicle’s  systems  may 
interfere  with  the  operation  of  sound  equipment  that 
has  been  added  improperly. 
So, before  adding  sound  equipment,  check  with 
your  dealer  and  be  sure  to check  federal  rules 
covering  mobile  radio  and  telephone  units. 
Your  audio  system  has  been designed to operate easily 
and  to  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  audio  system  can do and 
how  to  operate  all of its  controls  to  be sure you’re getting 
the  most  out  of the  advanced  engineering that  went 
into  it.  Your  vehicle 
may have a feature called Retained 
Accessory  Power  (RAP).  With RAP,  you can play your 
audio  system even after the ignition is turned 
off. 
See “Retained  Accessory  Power  (RAP)” under Ignition 
Positions  on  page 
2- 15. 
Setting the Time 
Press  and hold the HR button until the  correct hour 
appears  on the display. Press and hold the 
MN button 
until the correct minute  appears on the display. The time 
may be set  with the  ignition  on  or 
off. 
To synchronize the time  with  an FM station broadcasting 
Radio  Data System 
(RDS) information, press and 
hold the  hour and minute buttons  at the  same  time  until 
RDS TIME appears on the display. To accept  this 
time,  press and hold the  hour and minute buttons,  at the 
same  time,  for  another 
2 seconds. If the time  is not 
available from the  station, 
NO UPDAT  will appear on the 
display  instead. 
RDS  time 
is broadcast  once a minute.  Once you  have 
tuned  to an  RDS broadcast  station, 
it may take a 
few  minutes  for your time to  update. 
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Setting the Tone (BassTTreble) 
AUDIO:  Press and release the  AUDIO knob until 
BASS,  MID  or TREB appears on the  display. Turn the 
knob  to increase  or  to  decrease.  The display will 
show the  bass,  midrange,  or  treble  level. If a station  is 
weak  or noisy,  you  may  want  to decrease the treble. 
To  adjust  the  bass,  midrange,  and treble to the  middle 
position,  push and hold  the  AUDIO  knob.  The  radio 
will  produce  one  beep and adjust  the display level  to  the 
middle  position. 
To  adjust  all  tone  and speaker  controls to the middle 
position,  push and hold the AUDIO  knob  when  no tone 
or  speaker  control is displayed.  The radio will produce 
one  beep  and  display  ALL  with  the  level display  in 
the  middle  position. 
AUTO 
EQ (Automatic  Equalization):  Press this  button 
to  choose  equalization  settings. 
Your  audio  system  allows  you  to  choose from  four 
different  equalization  settings:  normal, driver, rear and 
spacious.  These settings can be used while listening  to 
the  radio,  the cassette  tape,  or the CD player. 
NORMAL:  This setting enhances the stereo  effect. 
DRIVER:  This setting gives  the driver the  best sound 
quality. 
REAR:  This setting  gives the rear  seat passengers the 
best sound  quality.  SPACIOUS: 
This setting  makes  the  listening  space 
seem  larger. 
The  radio  will  save  seperate 
AUTO EQ  settings  for  each 
preset  and source. 
Adjusting  the Speakers  (Balance/Fade) 
AUDIO:  To adjust the  balance  to  the  right  and  the 
left  speakers,  push and  release  the  AUDIO  knob  until 
BAL appears on the  display.  Turn  the  knob  to  move  the 
sound  toward the  right  or  the  left  speakers. 
To  adjust  the fade  to  the  front  and  the  rear  speakers, 
push  and  release the  AUDIO  knob  until  FADE  appears 
on the  display. Turn the  knob  to  move  the  sound 
toward the  front  or the rear  speakers. 
To  adjust  the  balance  and fade  to  the  middle  position, 
push the AUDIO knob  then  push  it  again  and  hold it  until 
the  radio produces  one  beep.  The  balance  and  fade 
will  be adjusted  to the  middle  position  and  the  display 
will  show  the speaker  balance. 
To adjust  all tone and  speaker  controls  to  the  middle 
position,  push and hold the  AUDIO  knob  when  no  tone 
or  speaker  control is displayed.  The  radio 
will produce 
one  beep and display  ALL  with  the  level  display  in 
the  middle position. 
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RDS and DAB Messages 
ALERT!: Alert  warns  of local or national emergencies. 
When  an alert  announcement  comes  on  the current 
radio station,  ALERT! will appear  on  the display.  You will 
hear  the announcement,  even 
if the volume  is muted 
or  a cassette tape  or  compact disc is playing.  If the 
cassette tape or  compact disc player is playing, play will 
stop  during  the  announcement.  You  will  not be able 
to  turn  off alert  announcements. 
ALERT!  will not be affected by tests  of the  emergency 
broadcast system. This feature is not supported  by 
all  RDS stations. 
INFO  (Information):  If  the  current station has  a 
message,  the  information symbol will appear  on  the 
display.  Press this button 
to see  the message.  The 
message  may  display the artist  and  song title, call in 
phone  numbers,  etc.  If  the  whole  message  is  not  displayed, 
parts of it will 
appear  every three  seconds.  To  scroll through  the 
message  at  your own  speed,  press the  INFO  button 
repeatedly.  A  new  group 
of words  will  appear  on 
the  display with  each  press.  Once  the  complete 
message  has  been  displayed,  the  information symbol 
will disappear from the  display until another  new 
message  is received.  The old message  can  be  displayed 
by pressing the  INFO  button until a new  message  is 
received or  a different  station  is  tuned to. 
When  a message  is not  available  from a station,  NO 
INFO  will be displayed. 
TRAF  (Traffic):  Press this button 
to receive  traffic 
announcements.  If the current tuned  station  does  not 
broadcast traffic  announcements,  the  radio  will  seek 
to a 
station that does.  When  the  radio finds a  station  that 
broadcasts traffic  announcements, it will stop.  TRAF  will 
appear  on  the display  and  when  a  traffic  announcement 
comes  on  you  will hear  it. If no  station is  found,  NO 
TRAF  will appear  on  the  display. 
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When  a  traffic  announcement  comes  on the current 
station  or  on  a  related network station,  you will  hear 
it, 
even if the  volume  is muted  or  a  compact  disc is 
playing.  The  traffic  symbol  and  TRAF  will appear  on  the 
display  while the  announcement  plays. 
If the compact 
disc  player  was  being used,  play  will stop during 
the  announcement. 
For  DAB  (Canada  only, 
if your  radio is  equipped  with 
DAB),  when  the  TRAF  button 
is pressed, DAB  does  not 
seek  to a station that broadcasts  traffic.  DAB only 
checks  the  current frequency  for  traffic support. 
This  function  does  not  apply  to XMTM  Satellite  Radio 
Service.  Traffic 
Interrupt Feature:  Your radio  can interrupt  the 
play  of a cassette,  CD,  or  XMTM,  or  DAB station. 
Press the  TRAF button.  The radio will  seek to a station 
that broadcasts traffic  announcements.  When  the 
radio finds a  station that  broadcasts traffic 
announcements,  it will stop.  TRAF will appear  on  the 
display.  When a traffic  announcement  comes  on 
the  station that  was found,  you will hear it.  When the 
traffic  announcement  is over, the  radio will resume play of the cassette,  CD,  or XMTM, or  DAB  station. If no 
station is  found, 
NO TRAF will appear  on  the display. 
Radio Messages 
CAL ERR (Calibration Error):  This message  is 
displayed  when the  radio  has  not  been  calibrated 
properly  for the vehicle.  You  must return to  the 
dealership  for service. 
LOCKED:  This message 
is displayed  when the 
THEFTLOCK@  system  has  locked up. You  must return 
to  the  dealership  for service. 
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Playing a Cassette Tape 
Your tape player  is built  to work  best with tapes that  are 
up 
to 30 to 45 minutes long  on  each  side.  Tapes 
longer  than that are so thin they  may not work  well in 
this  player.  The longer side with the tape visible should 
face 
to the  right.  If  the  ignition is  on, but the radio is 
off, the tape  can be inserted and will  begin playing.  A 
tape  symbol  is shown  on  the display  whenever  a  tape  is 
inserted.  If  you hear nothing but  a garbled  sound, the 
tape  may  not  be  in squarely.  Press  the eject  symbol 
to 
remove  the tape and start  over. 
While the tape  is playing,  use  the  VOL,  AUDIO  and 
SEEK  controls just  as  you do for  the  radio.  The display 
will  show  TAPE  and an arrow  showing  which  side of 
the tape  is playing. 
If  you  want  to  insert a tape while  the ignition is 
off, first 
press  the eject  symbol  or DISP. 
If an  error  appears  on  the display,  see “Cassette  Tape 
Messages”  later in this section. 
1 PREV  (Previous):  Your  tape must  have  at  least  three 
seconds  of  silence between  each  selection  for  previous 
to work. Press this  pushbutton to go to the previous 
selection  on the  tape 
if the current  selection  has  been 
playing  for less than  three  seconds.  If  pressed  when  the 
current selection  has  been playing from 3 
to 13 seconds, 
it will go 
to the beginning  of the previous  selection  or 
the  beginning 
of the  current  selection,  depending  upon 
the  position  on the  tape.  If pressed  when  the  current 
selection  has  been  playing for  more  than 13 seconds,  it 
will  go 
to the  beginning  of the current  selection. 
SEEK  and  a  negative number  will  appear  on  the  display 
while  the cassette  player is in the previous  mode. 
Pressing this  pushbutton multiple times  will  increase  the 
number  of selections to  be  searched  back,  up to 
-9. 
2 NEXT: Your  tape must  have  at  least  three  seconds  of 
silence  between  each  selection for  next 
to work. 
Press  this pushbutton 
to go to the next  selection  on  the 
tape. 
If you  press  the pushbutton  more  than  once, 
the player will continue  moving forward  through  the  tape. 
SEEK  and  a  positive number will appear  on  the 
display. 
3 REV  (Reverse):  Press  this pushbutton to reverse  the 
tape rapidly.  Press it again 
to return to playing  speed. 
The  radio will play  while the tape  reverses.  The 
station frequency  and REV  will appear  on  the display. 
You  may  select stations during reverse  operation 
by  using the  TUNE  and  SEEK. 
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4 FWD  (Forward): Press this pushbutton  to advance 
quickly  to another part  of the  tape.  Press this  pushbutton 
again  to  return  to playing  speed.  The  radio will  play 
while  the tape  advances.  The  station frequency 
and  FWD  will appear  on  the  display. You  may  select 
stations  during forward operation by using  TUNE 
and  SEEK. 
5 SIDE:  Press this pushbutton  to play  the other  side of 
the  tape. 
4 SEEK b : The  right  arrow is the  same as the 
NEXT  pushbutton,  and the  left  arrow is the same  as the 
PREV  pushbutton. 
If the arrow is held  or pressed 
more  than once,  the  player will continue  moving forward 
or  backward  through the  tape.  SEEK  and  a  positive 
or  negative  number  will  appear  on  the display. 
4 SCAN b : To scan  the tape, press  and hold  either 
SCAN  arrow for  more  than two  seconds  until SCAN 
appears  on  the  display  and  you  hear a beep.  Use this 
feature  to  listen to 
10 seconds  of each  selection  on 
the  current  side of the  tape.  Press  either  SCAN  arrow 
again,  to stop  scanning.  Your  tape must  have  at 
least  three  seconds 
of silence  between  each  selection 
for  scan  to work. 
BAND:  Press this button to  listen to the  radio  when 
a 
tape is playing.  The  tape will stop  but remain in the 
player. 
TAPE DISC:  Press this  button to  play  a tape when 
listening to the  radio.  Press this  button  to switch 
between  the tape  and  compact  disc 
if both are loaded. 
The  inactive tape  or  CD will  remain safely inside  the 
radio  for future listening. 
A (Eject): Press  this button to stop  a tape  when it is 
playing  or to eject  a tape  when  it is not playing. Eject 
may  be  activated with the  radio 
off. Cassette tapes  may 
be  loaded with the  radio 
off if this button is pressed 
first. 
Cassette  Tape  Messages 
CHK TAPE (Check  Tape): If CHK TAPE  appears  on 
the  radio display, the tape  won’t play because  of one  of 
the following errors. 
9 The  tape  is tight and  the player can’t turn the tape 
hubs.  Remove  the tape.  Hold the tape with the 
open  end  down  and try to turn the  right  hub 
counterclockwise with  a pencil.  Turn  the  tape over 
and  repeat. 
If the hubs  do  not  turn easily, your 
tape  may  be  damaged  and  should not be  used in 
the player. 
Try a  new  tape to make  sure your  player 
is working properly. 
The  tape is broken.  Try  a new tape. 
The tape  is wrapped  around  the  tape head.  Attempt 
to  get  the cassette  out. Try a  new tape. 
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CLEAN: If this message  appears  on  the display, the 
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 the tapes  and player.  See 
Care 
of Your  Cassette Tape Player on page 3-83. 
If  any error occurs repeatedly  or if an  error can’t be 
corrected, contact  your dealer. 
CD Adapter Kits 
It is possible to  use  a portable  CD player adapter kit 
with  your  cassette tape player after activating  the  bypass 
feature  on  your  tape player. 
To  activate  the  bypass  feature, perform the following 
steps: 
1. Turn  the  ignition on. 
2. Turn the  radio off. 
3. Press  and hold  the TAPE  DISC  button for  five 
seconds.  The radio will display  READY and the 
tape  symbol  on  the display will  flash, indicating the 
feature  is active. 
4.  Insert  the adapter into the cassette tape slot.  It will 
power  up  the  radio and begin playing. 
The  override feature will  remain active until  the eject 
symbol  is pressed. 
Playing a Compact Disc 
Insert a disc partway into  the  slot, label side up.  The 
player will pull  it in  and  the  disc  should begin  playing. 
The  display will  show  the  CD  symbol.  If  you  want 
to  insert  a  compact  disc  with  the  ignition 
off, first  press 
DlSP  or the  eject  symbol. 
If  an  error  appears  on  the  display, see  “Compact  Disc 
Messages”  later in this section. 
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.  TRACK 
and  the track  number 
will appear  on  the display. If 
you  hold this pushbutton  or press  it  more  than  once,  the 
player will continue  moving  back through the disc. 
2 NEXT:  Press this pushbutton to go to the  next  track. 
TRACK  and  the  track number  will  appear 
on the 
display. 
If you  hold this pushbutton  or  press it more  than 
once,  the player will continue  moving forward  through 
the  disc. 
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