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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 User Guide Step 7. Rotate the TUNE  knob  right  or  left  to make  the 
next  two  numbers  agree  with  your  code. 
Step 
8. Press  the  BAND  AM-FM  Knob  and “000” will 
appear.  Now  you  are ready  to

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 User Guide 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.

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 User Guide damaged. If the  antenna  does  not go down  when 
you  turn  the  radio 
off, it  may  be  damaged  or neea 
to  be  cleaned.  In either  case,  lower  the  antenna 
by  hand  by  carefully  pressing

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 User Guide You could be injured if the whicles rd. Sat ths 
parking  brake firmly  on each ve,hicle, ‘Put an 
automatic  tra’nsaxle  in “P*” (Pa~k) or a. ._,an#ual 
transaxle in ‘W’ (Neutral). 
3. Tu

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 User Guide Fuses and Circuit  Breakers 
The wiring  circuits  in  your  car  are protected  from  short 
circuits.by a  combination  of fuses,  circuit  breakers,  and 
fusible  thermal  links  in  the wiring  i

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 User Guide Part 9 Index 
Acc (Ignition  Key  Position) ........................ 72  Antifreeze ...................................... 231 
Adding  Antilock  Brakes 
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Brake

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 User Guide Power Antenna 
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Door Locks 
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Seat Controls 
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Steering 
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