CHEVROLET CAMARO 1995 4.G Owners Manual

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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To Replay the Current Selection
Press PREV to hear a track again.
If you press and hold this button, or press it more than
once, the disc will return to previous tracks.
REV (Reverse): Press and hold REV to rapidly return
to a favorite passage. Release it to play the passage.
FWD (Fast Forward): Press and hold FWD to quickly
advance within
a track. Release it to resume playing.
SCAN Press SCAN to listen to each track for about
10 seconds. Press RDM or SCAN to stop the scanning
COMP (Compression): Press COMP to make loud and
soft passages more nearly equal
in volume.
RDM (Random): Press RDM to hear a random
selection of tracks.
To Stop the Disc Player
Turn the power off or turn the ignition key off. The
disc stays in the player and will resume playing at
the point where it stopped.
Press ST-PL to stop playing the disc and switch to
radio. Press ST-PL to restart the disc at the point
where it stopped.
0 Press EJCT to eject the disc and the radio will play.
The disc will start playing at track
1 when you
reinsert it.
Theft-Deterrent Feature
Delco-Loc I1 is a security feature for the compact disc
player. It can be used or ignored. If ignored, the system
functions normally.
If it is used, your system won’t be
usable
if it’s ever stolen.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Setting Your Security Code
The instructions below tell you how to enter a security
code into the system. If your vehicle loses battery power
for any reason, you must enter the security code again
before the system will turn on.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Write down any six-digit number and keep it in a
safe place.
Turn the ignition switch to the ACC or RUN
position.
Turn the audio system
off.
Press and hold pushbuttons 1 and 4 together until
You are now ready
to enter your security code. Don’t
wait more than
15 seconds between steps.
Press
SET and “000” will appear on the display.
Press
SCAN and hold it until the first digit of the
code appears.
Press SEEK
4 or SEEK b and hold until the second
and third digits
of your code appears. Release the
button.
‘&---” shows on the display.
8. Press the lower knob and “OOO” will appear. Now you
are ready to enter
the last three digits of your code.
9. Press SCAN and hold until the fourth digit of your
10. Press SEEK 4 or b and hold until the fifth and sixth
code appears.
Release the button.
digits of your code appears. Release the button.
seconds, and then
“000” will appear.
11.
Press
the lower knob. rEP will appear for five
12. For verification, repeat steps 6 through 11. If “SEC”
appears, your audio system is secured. If
“---” shows
on the display, your system is not secured. You must
restart
the entire procedure again from step 4.
Shutting Off the Theft-Deterrent Feature
If your audio system is secured (SEC shows on display)
and you wish to disable
it, enter your security code as
follows, pausing
no more than 15 seconds between steps:
1. Turn the ignition on. Make sure the audio system is
2. Press pushbuttons 1 and 4 together until SEC shows
off. The time
will show
on the display.
on the display.
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4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Press SET. “000” will appear on the display.
Press SCAN and hold until the first digit of your
code appears. Release the button.
Press SEEK
4 or b and hold until the second and
third digits of your code appears. Release
the button.
Press the lower knob.
“000” will appear on the
display.
Press SCAN and hold
until the fourth digit of your
code appears. Release the button.
Press SEEK
4 or and hold until the fifth and sixth
digits of your security code appears. Release the
button.
Press the lower knob. If
“---” shows, you have shut
off the theft-deterrent feature. If SEC shows, your
audio system is still secured.
NOTE: If you lose or forget your security code, see
your dealer for assistance.
Unlocking the Audio System after a Power Failure
If power is disrupted to the audio system while in the
SEC mode, the unit will
not work and LOC will show
on the display whenever the ignition is on.
To unlock the
unit:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Turn the ignition switch to the ACC or RUN
position.
Press SET.
“000” will appear on the display.
Press SCAN and hold
until the first digit of your
code appears, then release the button.
Press SEEK
4 or b and hold until the second and
third digits of your code appears. Release the button.
Press the lower knob.
“000’ will appear on the
display.
Press SCAN and hold
until the fourth digit of your
code appears. Release the button.
Press SEEK
4 or and hold until the fifth and sixth
digits of your security code appears. Release the
button.
Press the lower knob. “SEC”
will appear and the unit
will work. If “LOC” shows, the numbers did not
match and the
unit is still locked.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine How to Change Your Security Code
You can change your security code by following these
steps:
1. Using your old code, follow the directions given
under “Shutting Off the Theft-Deterrent Feature.’’
2. Repeat directions of “Setting Your Security Code”
with your new security code.
Understanding Radio Reception
FM Stereo
FM stereo will give you the besr sound. But FM signals
will reach only about
10 to 40 miles (16 to 65 km). And,
tall buildings or hills can interfere with FM signals,
causing the
sound to come and go.
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.
AM Stereo
This means the Delco@ system can receive C-QUAM@
stereo broadcasts. Many
AM stations around the country
use C-QUAM@ to produce stereo, though some do not.
(C-QUAM@
is a registered trademark of Motorola, Inc.)
If your Delco@ system can get
C-QUAM@, your
STEREO light
will come on when you’re receiving it.
Tips about Your Audio System
Hearing damage from loud noise is almost undetectable
until it is too late. Your hearing can adapt to higher
volumes of sound. Sound that seems normal can be loud
and harmful to your hearing. Take precautions by
adjusting the volume control on your radio to
a safe
sound level before your hearing adapts to it.
To help avoid hearing
loss or damage:
Adjust the volume control to the lowest setting.
0 Increase volume slowly until you hear comfortably
and clearly.

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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 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 car’s engine, Delco@radio or other systems,
and even damage them. And, 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.
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 cause failure of the tape player.
Your tape player should be cleaned regularly each
month or after every
50 hours of use. 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.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Cleaning may be done with a scrubbing action,
non-abrasive cleaning cassette with pads which scrub
the tape head
as the hubs of the cleaner cassette turn. It
' is normal for the cartridge to eject while cleaning. Insert
I the cassette at least 3 times to ensure thorough cleaning.
A scrubbing action cleaning cassette is available through
your Chevrolet dealership.
You may also chc #e 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. It may not clean as thoroughly
as the scrubbing
type cleaner.
Cassettes are subject to wear and the sound quality may
degrade over time. Always make sure that the cassette
tape is
in good condition before you have your tape
player serviced.
Care of Your Compact Discs
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 signal surface when handling
discs. Pick
up discs by grasping the outer edges or the
edge
of the hole and the outer edge.
Fixed Mast Antenna
The fixed mast antenna can withstand most car washes
without being damaged. If the mast should ever become
slightly bent,
you can straighten it out by hand. If the
mast is badly bent, as it might be by vandals,
you should
replace it.
Check every once in a while
to be sure the mast is still
tightened
to the rear quarter panel.

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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0 Section 4 Driving and the Road
Here you’ll find information about driving on different
kinds
of roads and in varying weather conditions. We’ve
also included many other useful tips on driving.
Defensive Driving
The best advice anyone can give about driving is: Drive
defensively.
Please start with
a very important safety device in your
Chevrolet: Buckle up. (See “Safety Belts” in the Index.)
Defensive driving really means “be ready for anything.’’
On city streets, rural roads,
or freeways, it means
“always expect the unexpected.’’
Assume that pedestrians or other drivers are going to be
careless and make mistakes. Anticipate what they might
do. Be ready for their mistakes.
Rear-end collisions are about the most preventable
of
accidents. Yet they are common. Allow enough
following distance. It’s the best defensive driving
maneuver, in both city and rural driving. You never
know when the vehicle
in front of you is going to brake
or turn suddenly.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Drunken Driving
Death and injury associated with drinking and driving is
a national tragedy. It’s the number one contributor to the
highway death toll, claiming thousands of victims every
year.
Alcohol affects four things that anyone needs to drive
a
vehicle:
Judgment
Muscular Coordination
Vision
Attentiveness
Police records show that almost half of all motor
vehicle-related deaths involve alcohol. In most cases,
these deaths are the result
of someone who was drinking
and driving.
In recent years, some 18,000 annual motor
vehicle-related deaths have been associated with the use
of alcohol, with more than 300,000 people injured.
Many adults
-- by some estimates, nearly half the adult
population
-- choose never to drink alcohol, so they
never drive after drinking. For persons under 2
I, it’s
against the law in every
U.S. state to drink alcohol.
There
are good medical, psychological and
developmental reasons for these laws. The
obvious way to solve this highway safety problem
is for people never to drink alcohol and then drive. But
what if people do?
How much is “too much’’ if the
driver plans to drive? It’s a lot less than many might
think, Although it depends on each person and situation,
here
is some general information on the problem.
The Blood Alcohol Concentration
(BAC) of someone
who is drinking depends upon four things:
How much alcohol consumed
0 The drinker’s body weight
0 The amount of food that is consumed before and
during drinking
0 The length of time it has taken the drinker to
consume the alcohol
According
to the American Medical Association, a
180-pound (82 kg) person who drinks three 12-ounce
(355 ml) bottles of beer in an hour will end up with a
BAC of about 0.06 percent. The person would reach the
same
BAC by drinking three 4-ounce (120 ml) glasses
of wine or three mixed drinks if each had 1 - 1/2 ounces
(45 ml) of a liquor like whiskey, gin or vodka.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine It’s the amount of alcohol that counts. For example, if
the same person drank three double martinis
(3 ounces
or
90 ml of liquor each) within an hour, the person’s
BAC would be close to 0.12 percent. A person who
consumes food just before
or during drinking will have a
somewhat lower
BAC level. There
is a gender difference, too. Women generally have
a lower relative percentage
of body water than men.
Since alcohol is carried in body water, this means that
a
woman generally will reach a higher BAC level than a
man
of her same body weight when each has the same
number
of drinks.
The law
in many U.S. states sets the legal limit at a BAC
of 0.10 percent. In a growing number of U.S. states, and
throughout Canada, the limit is
0.08 percent. In some
other countries it’s even lower. The
BAC limit for all
commercial drivers in the
U.S. is 0.04 percent.
The
BAC will be over 0.10 percent after three to six
drinks (in one hour). Of course, as we’ve seen,
it
depends on how much alcohol is in the drinks, and how
quickly the person drinks thetn.
But the ability to drive
is affected well below a BAC of
0.10 percent. Research shows that the driving skills of
many people are impaired
at a BAC approaching
0.05 percent, and that the effects are worse at night. All
drivers are impaired at
BAC levels above 0.05 percent.
Statistics show that the chance of being
in a collision
increases sharply for drivers who have a
BAC of
0.05 percent or above. A driver with a BAC level of
0.06 percent has doubled his or her chance of having a
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine collision. At a BAC level of 0.10 percent, the chance of
this driver having a collision is twelve times greater; at a
level of 0.15 percent, the chance is twenty-five times
greater!
The body takes about an hour to rid itself
of the alcohol
in one drink.
No amount of coffee or number of cold
showers will speed that up. “I’ll be careful” isn’t the
right answer. What if there’s an emergency,
a need to
take sudden action, as when a child darts into the street?
A person with even a moderate BAC might not be able
to react quickly enough
to avoid the collision.
There’s something
else about drinking and driving that
many people don’t know. Medical research shows that
alcohol in a person’s system can make crash injuries
worse, especially injuries to the brain, spinal cord or
heart. This means that when anyone who has been
drinking
-- driver or passenger -- is in a crash, that
person’s chance
of being killed or permanently disabled
is higher than if the person had
not been drinking.
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