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4. Before  starting  the  engine,  be  sure  to  unplug  and  store 
the  cord 
as it  was  before  to  keep  it  away  from  moving 
engine  parts. 
If you  don’t,  it could  be  damaged. 
How  long should  you keep  the coolant heater  plugged 
in?  The  answer depends  on 
the outside temperature,  the 
kind  of  oil you  have,  and some  other things.  Instead 
of 
trying to  list everything here,  we ask  that  you  contact 
your  dealer  in the  area  where  you’ll  be  parking your 
vehicle.  The dealer  can  give  you the best  advice  for that 
particular  area. 
Automatic  Transmission  Operation 
There  are several different  positions  for your  shift  lever. 
Your  vehicle  is equipped  with 
an automatic 
transmission, and it features  an electronic  shift  position 
indicator  within the instrument  cluster. This display 
must  be powered  anytime the  shift  lever is capable  of 
being  moved  out of  the 
PARK (P) position.  This means 
that  if  your key  is  in  the 
OFF position,  but  not locked, 
there  will  be a  small  current drain  on your  battery  which 
could discharge  your  battery over a  period  of  time.  If 
you have  a  need to leave your  key  in  the  ignition  in  the 
OFF position for an extended  period for any  reason,  it is 
recommended  that 
you disconnect the  battery cable from 
the  battery  to prevent discharging  your  battery. 
PARK (P): This locks  your rear wheels.  It’s  the  best 
position 
to use when you start  your  engine because  your 
vehicle  can’t  move  easily. 
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Exterior Lamps 
Your parking  lamp/headlamp  switch  is  on the driver’s 
side 
of your  instrument  panel. 
Your  instrument  panel dimmer  thumbwheel  has  two 
detent  positions. 
When  the  thumbwheel  is  moved  to  full brilliance,  and 
then  into the  first  detent  position,  the  radio  display  and 
PRNDL  display 
will go to the day  mode  (full  intensity). 
This  is  known  as  “parade”  mode. The rest 
of the UP 
illumination 
will stay  in the maximum  dimming state 
(full brilliance  dimming).  Moving the  thumbwheel  up one 
more  detent  will  activate  the interior  dome light 
circuit  (with  slightly  higher  effort). 
The  dome  lights cannot  be turned 
on by  depressing  the 
dome  light  switch  button  located  below  the  parking 
lampheadlamp  knob. This switch  is a dome  lamp off 
switch  and  will 
only interrupt  inputs  from  the  door  jamb 
switches  inhibiting  interior  light  operation  when 
depressed.  It  will  not  inhibit 
the light function  from the 
I/P dimmer switch, 
The  delayed  entry  feature will  allow 
you to enter or exit 
your  vehicle  with  the  lights  staying on  for about 
20 seconds,  after  the  door  is  closed or  ignition  is  cycled. 
Rotate  the  knob  to the  right  to the parking  lamp symbol 
to turn on: 
0 Parking  Lamps 
0 Sidemarker  Lamps 
Taillamps 
License Plate  Lamps 
0 Instrument  Panel  Lights 
0 Ashtray  Lamp 
Rotate  the  knob 
to the right  again to the  master  lighting 
symbol  to turn  on all  the  lamps  listed  above as well  as 
the  headlamps. 
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Rotate the knob  to the left to OFF to  turn  off  your lamps 
and  lights. 
Rotate  the thumbwheel  next to the  switch  knob up to 
adjust instrument panel lights. Rotate  the thumbwheel 
up  to the first  notch to return  the radio display  and 
gearshift  indicator  Vacuum Fluorescence (VF) display 
to full  intensity  when  the headlamps or parking  lamps 
are  on. 
Rotate the thumbwheel  up to the  second  notch 
to 
activate the  interior dome lamps. 
You  can switch  your headlamps from  high 
to low  beam 
by  pulling on  the  turn signal/high  beam  lever. 
A circuit breaker  protects your headlamps.  If you  have 
an electrical overload,  your  headlamps  will flicker on 
and  off.  Have your headlamp  wiring checked  right  away 
if this happens. 
Headlamps  On Reminder 
A tone  will  sound when your headlamps  are turned on 
and  your  ignition  is  in OFF, LOCK or ACCESSORY.  If 
you need  to use  your  headlamps  when  the ignition 
switch 
is in OFF, LOCK or  ACCESSORY,  the tone  can 
be  turned 
off by  turning  the thumbwheel  next to the 
parking  lamp/headlamp  switch  all the way  down. 
Daytime Running Lamps 
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) can make it easier for 
others  to see the front 
of your vehicle during the  day. 
DRL  can  be  helpful  in  many  different  driving 
conditions,  but  they  can  be especially  helpful  in  the 
short  periods  after dawn  and  before sunset. 
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You can move the vents  from  side  to side or up and 
down  to direct the flow 
of air,  or  close  the vents 
altogether. When  you close 
a vent, it will increase the 
flow  of air coming  out 
of any vents that are open. 
Audio Systems 
Your  Delco Electronics audio system has been designed 
to  operate easily and 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  Delco 
Electronics system  can  do and how  to operate all  its 
controls,  to be sure you’re getting the most  out of the 
advanced engineering that went  into 
it. 
Setting  the  Clock  for  Systems  without 
Automatic  Tone  Control 
Press  SET. Within  five seconds, press and hold the 
SEEK right arrow until the correct minute appears on 
the display. Press and  hold the 
SEEK left arrow until the 
correct hour appears on the display. 
Setting  the  Clock  for  Systems  with 
Automatic  Tone  Control 
Press and hold HR until the correct hour appears  on the 
display.  Press and hold 
MN until the correct minute 
appears  on the  display.  To  display the clock  with the  ignition 
off, press RECALL or HR/MN and the time 
will  be displayed for a few seconds. There is  an initial 
two-second delay before the clock goes  into the 
time-set mode. 
AM-FM  Stereo 
Playing the Radio 
VOLUME: This knob turns the system  on and  off  and 
controls the  volume. 
To increase volume and turn the 
radio 
on, turn the knob to the right.  Turn  it to the left  to 
decrease volume. 
RECALL: Display the time  with the ignition  off  by 
pressing the recall knob. When the radio 
is playing, 
press  this knob to recall the station frequency. 
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Finding a Station 
AM-FM: 
Press  the lower knob  to switch between AM 
and FM. The  display  shows your selection. 
TUNE: Turn the lower  knob to tune  in radio stations. 
SEEK: Press the right arrow to tune  to the next higher 
station and  the left  arrow to tune to the  next lower 
station  and stay there. 
SCAN: Press  both SEEK buttons  to  listen  to  a few  seconds 
of  each  radio  station. 
SCAN will  light  up  on  the  display.  Press 
the  right  arrow  to  tune  in  the  next  higher  station  and  press \
 the 
left  arrow  to  tune  to  the  next  lower  station.  Press 
VOLUME 
or  both SEEK buttons  to  stop  scanning. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The  four  numbered  pushbuttons  let 
you  return  to  your  favorite stations.  You can set up  to 
14 stations  (seven AM and seven FM). Just: 
1. Turn the radio on. 
2. Press AM-FM to select the band. 
3. Tune  in the desired station. 
4. Press  SET. (SET will appear  on the  display.) 
5. Press  and  hold  one of the four  pushbuttons  within 
five  seconds. Whenever  you press  that  numbered 
button, the station  you  set will return. 
6. Repeat the steps for each pushbutton.  In 
addition to  the four stations already set, 
up to three 
more  stations  may  be preset on each  band  by pressing 
two  adjoining buttons  at the same  time. Just: 
1. Tune  in the desired station. 
2. Press  SET.  (SET  will  appear on the  display.) 
3. Press two adjoining buttons at the same time, within 
five seconds. Whenever  you press  the same two 
buttons,  the station  you set will  return. 
4. Repeat  the steps for  each pair of pushbuttons. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: 
Slide  this lever  up  or  down  to  increase or 
decrease  bass. 
TREB: Slide this lever  up or down  to  increase or 
decrease treble.  If a station  is  weak  or noisy,  you  may 
want  to decrease the treble. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: Turn the control behind the  upper knob to  move 
the sound  to the  left  or  right speakers. The middle 
position balances the  sound  between the speakers. 
FADE: Turn  the control behind the lower knob to  move 
the  sound  to  the front or rear speakers. The middle 
position balances the  sound  between  the speakers. 
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AM-FM Stereo  with  Cassette  Tape  Player 
(If Equipped) 
Playing the Radio 
VOLUME: 
This  knob turns the  system on and  off  and 
controls  the volume.  To increase  volume and turn  the 
radio  on, turn  the knob 
to the right.  Turn it to the  left to 
decrease  volume. 
RECALL: Display the time  with the ignition  off  by 
pressing this  knob. When  the radio 
is playing,  press this 
knob  to recall  the station frequency. 
Finding a Station 
AM-FM: Press the  lower  knob  to switch between  AM, 
FMl and FM2. 
TUNE: Turn  the lower  knob to tune in radio  stations. 
SEEK: Press the right arrow to tune to  the next higher 
station  and the left arrow to tune  to the  next  lower 
station and stay there. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The  four  numbered  pushbuttons 
let  you  return to your  favorite stations. 
You can set 
up  to 
21 stations (seven AM, seven FM1 and 
seven 
FM2). Just: 
1. Turn  the  radio  on. 
2.  Press 
AM-FM to select the  band. 
3. Tune in the desired station. 
4. Press SET. (SET will appear on the  display.) 
5. Press and hold  one of the four  pushbuttons within 
five  seconds.  Whenever you press  that numbered 
button, 
the station  you set will return. 
6. Repeat the steps  for  each pushbutton. 
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In addition to the four  stations  already  set,  up  to  three 
more  stations  may  be  preset 
on each  band  by  pressing 
two  adjoining  buttons  at  the  same  time.  Just: 
1. Tune in  the  desired  station. 
2. Press  SET.  (SET  will  appear on  the  display.) 
3. Press two adjoining  buttons  at the same time,  within 
five  seconds.  Whenever 
you press  the  same two 
buttons,  the  station  you  set will  return. 
4. Repeat  the steps  for each  pair of pushbuttons. 
P.SCAN: Press  both  SEEK buttons  to scan  through  each 
of your  preset  stations.  The system will  scan  through 
and  play  each preset  station  stored  on  your  pushbuttons 
for 
a few seconds.  Press either SEEK button  or 
RECALL to stop scanning  through  the preset stations. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: Slide this  lever  up  or down to increase  or 
decrease  bass. 
TREB: Slide this  lever  up or down  to increase  or 
decrease  treble. 
If a station  is  weak  or noisy,  you  may 
want 
to decrease  the treble. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: Turn  the  control  behind  the  upper  knob to move 
the  sound  to  the  left  or right  speakers.  The middle 
position  balances  the  sound  between  the  speakers. 
FADE: Turn  the  control  behind  the  lower  knob to move 
the sound  to  the  front or rear speakers.  The middle 
position  balances  the  sound  between  the  speakers. 
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Playing  a  Cassette Tape 
Your tape player is built to work  best  with  tapes  that  are 
30 to 45 minutes long on each  side. Tapes  longer  than 
that  are 
so thin  they  may  not  work  well  in  this player. 
Once  the tape 
is playing, use the knobs  for  VOLUME, 
BAL 
FADE, BASS and TREB just as you do  for 
the  radio. 
REV Press  the  SEEK  left arrow  to reverse  the cassette 
tape.  Press  the SEEK  right arrow 
to stop reversing 
the  tape. 
FWD: Press  the SEEK right  arrow  to advance the 
cassette tape.  Press the SEEK  left arrow 
to stop 
forwarding  the tape. 
RECALL: Press  this  knob to switch  tape sides. 
EJECT Press  this  button  to remove the  tape or stop  the 
tape  and  play  the radio. 
CLN: 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”  in  the Index.  After  you  clean 
the  player,  press  and  hold  EJECT for five  seconds 
to 
reset  the CLN indicator.  The radio  will  display --- to 
show the indicator  was  reset. 
AM-FM Stereo  with  Cassette  Tape  and 
Automatic  Tone  Control 
(If Equipped) 
Playing  the  Radio 
PWR-VOL: Press  this  knob to turn  the  system  on  and 
off.  To  increase  volume,  turn  the  knob to the right.  Turn 
it to  the  left  to  decrease volume.  The knob  is  capable  of 
being  rotated  continuously. 
RECALL: Display  the  time with  the  ignition  off  by 
pressing  this  button.  When  the  radio  is  playing,  press 
this  button  to recall  the  station  frequency. 
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SCV Your system  has a feature called 
Speed-Compensated-Volume 
(SCV). With  SCV,  your 
audio  system adjusts  automatically 
to make up for road 
and  wind  noise  as 
you drive. Set  the volume at the 
desired level.  Move the  control  ring behind  the upper 
knob  to  the  right 
to adjust  the SCV. Then,  as  you drive, 
SCV automatically  increases the volume,  as necessary, 
to  overcome  noise at any  particular  speed.  The  volume 
level should always sound  the same 
to you as you  drive. 
If  you  don’t  want 
to use SCV, turn the control  all the 
way  down. 
Each notch on the control  ring allows for 
more  volume compensation  at faster vehicle  speeds. 
Finding a Station 
AM-FM: Press this button  to switch  between AM, FMl 
and FM2. The display  will  show  your  selection. 
TUNE: Press this knob  lightly so it extends.  Turn  it  to 
choose  radio stations. Push  the knob  back into its stored 
position  when you’re  not using  it. 
SEEK: Press  the  right  arrow  to  tune  to the next  higher 
station  and 
the left  arrow  to tune to  the  next  lower  station 
and  stay  there.  The sound 
will mute  while  seeking. 
SCAN: Press  and  hold SEEK for two seconds  until 
SCAN  appears 
on the display.  SCAN allows you to 
listen  to  stations for 
a few seconds.  The receiver  will 
continue  to scan  and momentarily stop  at each  station 
until  you press the  button again. The  sound  will  mute 
while  scanning. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The six numbered pushbuttons  let 
you  return  to your favorite stations.  You can  set  up 
to 
18 stations  (six AM, six FMl  and  six  FM2).  Just: 
1. Turn  the  radio on. 
2. Press AM-FM  to select  the band. 
3. Tune in the desired station. 
4. Press  AUTO  TONE to select the setting  you  prefer. 
5. Press and  hold  one of the  six pushbuttons. The  sound 
will  mute.  When 
it returns, release  the button. 
Whenever  you  press that  numbered  button, the 
station  you set 
will return and the tone  you  selected 
will  be  automatically selected 
for that button. 
6. Repeat the steps  for each  pushbutton. 
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P. SCAN: The preset scan  button  lets  you  scan  through 
your  favorite stations  stored 
on your pushbuttons. Select 
either 
the AM,  FMl  or FM2  mode  and then  press P. 
SCAN.  It  will  scan  through each  station  stored on your 
pushbuttons and stop  for a few  seconds before 
continuing  to  scan  through  all 
of the pushbuttons.  Press 
P. SCAN again or one  of  the  pushbuttons  to stop 
scanning to  listen to a specific  preset station.  P. SCAN 
will  light  up  on  the display  while  in  this mode. If one 
of 
the stations stored on  a  pushbutton  is too weak for the 
location  you 
are in, the  radio  display  will show  the 
channel number 
(P 1 -P6)  for  several seconds  before 
advancing 
to the next  preset  station. 
Setting  the Tone 
BASS: 
Press  lightly on this knob to  release  it from its 
stored  position.  Turn  the  knob 
to the  right to increase  bass 
and  to  the 
left to  decrease  bass.  When  the  BASS  control is 
rotated,  the  AUTO  TONE  display  will  go blank. 
TREB: Press  lightly on this knob to release it from  its 
stored  position.  Turn  the knob to  the  right  to  increase 
treble  and to  the  left 
to decrease treble. When  the TREB 
control  is  rotated,  the AUTO 
TONE display will go 
blank.  If  a  station  is  weak or noisy, you may  want  to 
decrease  the treble. 
Push  these knobs  back into their 
stored positions  when 
you’re  not  using  them. 
AUTO  TONE: Press  this  button to select  among  the 
six  preset  equalization  settings  and  tailor  the  sound 
to the 
music  or  voice  being  heard.  Each  time  you  press  the 
button,  the  selection  will  switch 
to one of the  preset 
settings 
of CLASSIC,  NEWS,  ROCK,  POP, C/W 
(CountryNestern)  or 
JAZZ. To return  to  the  manual 
mode,  press  and  release  this  button  until  the  AUTO  TONE 
display  goes  blank.  This  will  return  the 
tone adjustment to 
the  BASS  and  TREB  controls.  If a BASS or  TREB 
control  is  rotated, 
the AUTO  TONE  display  will  go  blank. 
Use  PUSHBUTTONS 
to program  AUTO TONE. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: 
Press  lightly  on  this  knob to  release it from its 
stored  position.  Turn  the  control to 
the right to adjust 
sound 
to the right  speakers  and  to  the  left  to adjust 
sound to  the  left speakers.  The middle  position  balances 
the  sound  between  the  speakers. 
FADE: Press  lightly on this knob  to release  it  from its 
stored  position.  Turn  the control 
to the right to adjust  the 
sound 
to the  front speakers  and to the  left for the  rear 
speakers.  The middle  position  balances 
the sound 
between  the speakers. 
Push  these  knobs  back  into  their  stored  positions  when 
you’re  not  using  them. 
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