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  TP  CD button for five seconds. 
4. Insert the scrubbing action cleaning cassette. 
5. Eject  the cleaning cassette after  the manufacturer’s 
recommended  cleaning time. 
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  CLEAN  PLAYR 
indicator.  The radio will  display  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. 
Care of Your CDs 
Handle  discs carefully.  Store  them  in their  original  cases 
or  other protective  cases  and  away  from  direct  sunlight 
and  dust. 
If the surface  of a disc is  soiled,  dampen 
a clean, soft cloth  in a  mild,  neutral  detergent  solution 
and clean 
it, wiping  from  the  center to  the  edge. 
Be  sure never to touch  the side  without  writing  when 
handling discs. Pick  up discs  by grasping  the  outer 
edges  or the  edge  of the  hole  and  the  outer  edge. 
Care of Your CD Player 
The  use  of  CD  lens cleaner  discs is not  advised,  due  to 
the  risk  of contaminating  the lens  of the  CD optics 
with  lubricants internal to the  CD  mechanism. 
Backglass  Antenna 
Your  AM-FM  antenna is integrated with  your  rear 
window  defogger, located in  the  rear  window.  Be  sure 
that the inside surface  of the  rear  window  is  not 
scratched  and that  the lines  on the  glass  are  not 
damaged. 
If the  inside  surface is damaged,  it could 
interfere with  radio  reception. 
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California Fuel 
If your vehicle is certified  to meet  California Emission 
Standards  (see the underhood  emission control label), it 
is  designed  to operate  on fuels that  meet California 
specifications. 
If this fuel is not available  in states 
adopting  California emissions standards, your vehicle 
will operate satisfactorily  on fuels  meeting  federal 
specifications, but emission control  system  performance 
may  be  affected.  The  malfunction indicator lamp  may 
turn  on (see 
Malfunction indicator Lamp  on page 3-31 ) 
and your vehicle  may fail a  smog-check  test. If this 
occurs,  return to  your authorized  GM dealer  for 
diagnosis.  If  it is determined that  the condition  is caused 
by  the  type of fuel  used, repairs  may not be  covered 
by  your  warranty. 
Additives 
To provide cleaner air,  all gasolines  in the  United States 
are now  required  to contain additives that will  help 
prevent  engine and fuel  system  deposits from forming, 
allowing  your emission control  system to work 
properly.  You should not  have to add anything to your 
fuel.  Gasolines containing oxygenates,  such as 
ethers and ethanol, and  reformulated gasolines  may  be 
available  in your area  to contribute  to  clean air. 
General  Motors recommends  that you  use  these 
gasolines,  particularly 
if they  comply  with  the 
specifications described earlier. 
Notices Your  vehicle  was  not  designed  for  fuel that 
contains methanol.  Don’t  use fuel containing 
methanol.  It can corrode  metal  parts in  your  fuel 
system  and also  damage the plastic  and  rubber 
parts.  That damage  wouldn’t be covered  under  your 
warranty. 
Some  gasolines that  are  not  reformulated  for  low 
emissions  may contain  an octane-enhancing  additive 
called methylcyclopentadienyl  manganese  tricarbonyl 
(MMT);  ask  the  attendant where  you  buy  gasoline 
whether  the fuel contains  MMT.  General  Motors  does 
not  recommend  the use  of  such  gasolines.  Fuels 
containing MMT  can reduce  the  life of  spark  plugs  and 
the  performance  of the  emission control  system  may 
be  affected.  The malfunction indicator  lamp  may turn on. 
If  this occurs, return  to  your authorized  GM dealer  for 
service. 
Fuels  in Foreign  Countries 
If  you  plan on driving in  another country outside  the 
United States or  Canada, the proper fuel  may  be hard 
to  find.  Never  use  leaded gasoline  or  any  other  fuel 
not  recommended  in the  previous text  on  fuel.  Costly 
repairs  caused  by use  of improper  fuel wouldn’t  be 
covered  by your  warranty. 
To  check  the fuel  availability,  ask  an  auto  club,  or 
contact  a major oil  company  that  does  business  in the 
country  where you’ll be driving. 
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