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Close the door by  sliding  it all the way to the  left.  If the 
door 
is left partially  open,  the  changer will not  operate 
and an  error will occur. When  the door is  closed,  the 
changer will begin checking  for  discs in the magazine. 
This  will continue  for  up to two minutes depending on 
the  number  of discs  loaded. 
To eject  the  magazine  from the player,  slide the CD 
changer  door all the  way  open.  The  magazine will 
automatically  eject. Remember  to keep  the door  closed 
whenever  possible  to  keep dirt and dust  from  getting 
inside  the changer.  All 
of the 
CD  functions  are  controlled  by the radio 
buttons  except  for  ejecting 
the magazine. Whenever  a 
CD  magazine  with discs  is loaded 
in the changer, the 
compact  disc symbol (CDC) will  appear on the radio 
display.  If the  CD  changer  is checking the magazine  for 
CDs,  the  (CDC) symbol will flash on the display until 
the changer is ready to  play. When  a  CD  begins  playing, 
a  disc  and track number will be  displayed.  The  disc 
numbers  are listed on  the front 
of the magazine. 
Compact Disc Errors 
If E and a number  appear on the display, an  error has 
occurred and the compact disc temporarily  cannot play. 
The  CD  changer will send an  error message to the 
receiver 
to indicate: 
0 E34: CD  Changer Door Open 
0 E35: CD  Changer  Cartridge  Empty 
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If the  error  occurred  while trying to play a  CD in the 
compact  disc  player  or  changer, the following conditions 
may  have caused the  error: 
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The road is  too rough.  The disc should play when the 
road  is smoother. 
The  disc  is dirty,  scratched,  wet or upside down. 
The  air  is  very humid.  If 
so, wait about  an hour and 
try  again. 
The  CD  changer door 
is open. Completely  close the 
door  to  restore normal  operation. 
An empty magazine is inserted in the  CD  changer. 
Try  the magazine again with a  disc loaded  on  one  of 
the trays. 
If  any  error  occurs repeatedly  or if 
an error  cannot  be 
corrected,  please  contact your retailer. 
If your radio 
displays  an error  number, write  it down and  provide  it to 
your retailer when reporting the  problem. 
Playing a Compact Disc 
REV (1): Press and hold this button to quickly  reverse 
within a track. 
As the  CD  reverses, elapsed time will  be 
displayed  to  help you find the  correct passage. 
FWD (2): Press and hold  this button  to quickly advance 
within 
a track. As the  CD  advances,  elapsed time will  be 
displayed  to help  you find the  correct passage. 
PROG (3): Press this button to select the next disc in 
the magazine. Each time 
you press  PROG,  the disc 
number on the  radio display will  go to that  of the next 
available CD.  If a CD  cannot  be played,  its number will 
be  skipped when selecting  discs  while using the 
PROG  button. 
RANDOM (5): Press this button  to  enter the random 
play mode. 
RDM will  appear  on the display.  While in 
this mode, the tracks on the  discs will be played  in 
random order. 
If you press PROG or SEEK while in 
the  random mode,  discs and tracks will be scanned 
randomly. Press this button again  to turn 
off the random 
feature  and return  to normal operation. 
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RCL: Press this button to see what track  is currently 
playing. Press  RCL again within  five seconds to see  how 
long  the track has been playing.  EL TM  will  appear on 
the display when in elapsed time mode.  When a new 
track  starts to  play, the track number will also appear. 
Press  RCL a third time and  the time  of day  will 
be displayed. 
SEEK: Press the  SEEK down arrow  while playing a  CD 
to  go back to the start  of the current track  if more than 
eight seconds have played.  If you  press  it again, the 
changer will 
go to previous tracks. Press the SEEK up 
arrow and  it will  go to the next higher  track on the disc. 
SCAN: Press this button and release  to listen to each 
selection for a few seconds.  The first 
few seconds  of 
each selection on  the current disc  will be played.  The 
sound  will mute while scanning and  SCAN will appear 
on the display. Press this button again  to stop scanning. 
P SCAN: Press and hold the  SCAN button for two 
seconds  to hear the first selection  of each loaded disc for 
a few  seconds.  The sound  will mute while scanning and 
P  SCAN  will appear on the display. Press  SCAN again 
to  stop  scanning. 
TAPEKD: Press this button to  play a CD if you have a 
magazine loaded 
in the changer and  the radio  is playing. 
To  return  to the radio while a  CD  is playing, press 
AM-FM. 
You can also press this button to switch 
between a cassette tape,  CD or the  CD changer  if all 
three are loaded. 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
THEFTLOCK@  is designed to discourage theft  of your 
radio.  It works  by using a secret  code to disable all radio 
functions whenever battery power  is removed. 
The  THEFTLOCK  feature for the radio  may be used or 
ignored.  If ignored,  the system plays normally and the 
radio  is not protected by the feature.  If THEFTLOCK  is 
activated, your radio  will not operate  if stolen. 
When  THEFTLOCK  is  activated, the radio  will display 
LOC  to indicate a locked condition anytime battery 
power 
is removed. If your battery loses power  for any 
reason,  you must unlock the radio with the secret  code 
before  it will  operate.  
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Activating  the  Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
The instructions which  follow explain  how to enter  your 
secret code  to activate the THEFTLOCK  system.  It  is 
recommended that  you read through all nine steps 
before starting the procedure. 
NOTE: 
If you  allow more than  15 seconds  to  elapse 
between any steps,  the  radio automatically reverts to 
time  and you  must  start  the  procedure over  at Step 
4. 
1.  Write down any  three  or  four-digit number from 
000 to 1999 and keep it in a  safe place separate  from 
the  vehicle. 
2. Turn  the ignition  to ACCESSORY  or RUN. 
3. Turn  the radio off. 
4. Press the 1 and 4 buttons together. Hold them down 
until --- shows  on the display. Next  you will use the 
secret  code number which  you have written down. 
5. Press  MN and 000 will appear on the display. 
6. Press MN again  to make  the  last  two digits  agree 
with  your  code. 
7. Press  HR to make the first  one  or two digits  agree 
with your  code. 
8. Press AM-FM  after you have confirmed that the 
code matches  the secret code  you have written down. 
The  display  will show 
REP to  let  you know that you 
need to repeat  Steps  5 through 
7 to confirm your 
secret  code. 
9. Press AM-FM  and this  time the display will show 
SEC to let  you  know that your radio is  secure. 
Unlocking the  Theft-Deterrent  Feature  After a 
Power Loss 
Enter your secret code  as follows;  pause no more than 
15  seconds  between  steps: 
1. LOC appears when  the ignition  is  on. 
2. Press  MN  and 000 will appear  on  the display. 
3. Press MN again  to make the  last two digits agree 
4. Press HR to make the  first  one  or  two digits agree 
with your 
code. 
with your  code. 
5. Press AM-FM  after  you have confirmed that the 
code matches the  secret code you have written down. 
The  display  will show  SEC, indicating the  radio 
is 
now operable  and secure. 
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If  you enter the wrong code  eight  times,  INOP  will 
appear  on the  display.  You will have  to  wait an hour 
with  the  ignition on  before 
you can try again.  When you 
try again,  you will only have  three chances  to  enter  the 
correct  code before  INOP  appears. 
If  you  lose  or  forget  your code,  contact  your retailer. 
Disabling  the  Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
Enter your secret  code as  follows;  pause no more than 
15  seconds between  steps: 
I. Turn the ignition to  ACCESSORY or RUN. 
2. Turn the  radio  off. 
3. Press  the 1 and 4 buttons together. Hold them down 
until  SEC shows  on the display. 
4. Press  MN and 000 will appear  on the display. 
5. Press MN again to make the last two  digits  agree 
with your  code. 
6. Press HR to make the  first  one or  two  digits  agree 
with your  code. 
7. Press AM-FM  after you have confirmed that the 
code matches the  secret code you have written down. 
The  display will show 
---, indicating  that  the radio is 
no longer  secured.  If 
the code  entered is incorrect, 
SEC will  appear  on the 
display.  The radio will remain secured  until the correct 
code  is entered. 
When  battery power is removed  and  later applied  to 
a 
secured  radio,  the radio  won’t turn on and  LOC will 
appear  on the display. 
To unlock  a  secured  radio,  see  “Unlocking the 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature  After a Power 
Loss” earlier  in 
this section. 
Audio  Steering Wheel Controls 
With this  feature,  you can 
control certain  radio 
functions  using the buttons 
on  your steering wheel. 
Some  steering  wheel controls  operate  climate  controls. 
See  “Steering-Wheel  Controls  for  Climate Control” 
earlier  in 
this section. 
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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,  Delco  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  retailer  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 may cause  failure of the  tape  player. 
Your  tape player should be cleaned regularly after every 
50 hours  of  use.  Your  radio may display CLN to indicate 
that  you have used your tape player  for 
50 hours without 
resetting the tape clean  timer. If this message appears  on 
the display, your 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 your tapes and 
player.  If you notice a reduction  in sound quality,  try a 
known good cassette to see  if 
it is the tape or the tape 
player  at  fault.  If this other cassette has no improvement 
in sound quality, clean the tape  player. 
The  recommended cleaning method for your cassette 
tape player  is the use  of a scrubbing action, 
non-abrasive  cleaning cassette with pads which scrub 
the tape head as the hubs  of the cleaner cassette turn. 
The  recommended cleaning cassette is available through 
your retail facility 
(GM Part No. 12344789). 
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When using a  scrubbing action, non-abrasive  cleaning 
cassette,  it is normal  for  the  cassette  to  eject  because 
your  unit is equipped with  a  cut  tape detection feature 
and  a cleaning cassette  may appear  as a broken tape.  If 
the cleaning  cassette  ejects,  insert the  cassette  at least 
three  times  to  ensure  thorough cleaning. 
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  EJECT  for 
five  seconds  to  reset the CLN indicator. The radio will 
display 
--- 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  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. 
Care of Your  Compact Disc  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. 
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Engine Overheating 
Attach a separate safety 
chain around the outboard 
end  of each lower 
control 
arm. 
You  will find a coolant temperature gage on your 
vehicle’s  instrument panel.  Your driver information 
center  will also display messages about engine 
overheating. See “Coolant Temperature Gage” 
in the Index. 
Overheated  Engine Protection 
Operating  Mode 
Should an overheated engine condition exist and  the 
message  HOT 
STOP ENGINE  is  displayed, an overheat 
protection mode which alternates firing groups  of four 
cylinders helps prevent engine damage. In this mode, 
you will notice a loss  in power  and engine performance. 
This operating mode allows your vehicle  to be driven to 
a  safe  place in an emergency;  you  may drive up to 
50 miles (80 km). Towing a trailer  in the overheat 
protection mode should be avoided. 
NOTICE: 
After  driving  in the overheated  engine  protection 
operating  mode,  to  avoid  engine  damage,  allow 
the  engine  to cool  before  attempting any  repair. 
The  engine  oil  will  be  severely  degraded.  Repair 
the  cause 
of coolant  loss,  change  the oil and  reset 
the  oil  life  indicator.  See  “Engine  Oil,  When  to 
Change”  in  the Index. 
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Engine  Oil  Additives 
Don’t add anything to your oil. Your  retailer  is ready 
to  advise  if  you think something should  be  added. 2.  Press 
RESET and 
hold  for  five  seconds. The word 
RESET will appear, then OIL LIFE  100 % will 
be  displayed. 
When  to  Change  Engine  Oil 
Your  vehicle has  an Oil  Life  Indicator. The Oil Life 
Indicator  will let you know when  to change your oil 
and  filter 
-- usually between 3,000 miles (5 000 km) 
and 
7,500 miles  (12 500 km) since your last oil  change. 
Under  severe conditions,  the  indicator  may come on 
before 
3,000 miles (5 000 km). Never  drive your vehicle 
more than 
7,500 miles  (12 500 km) or  12  months 
(whichever occurs  first) without an oil  change. 
The system  won’t  detect  dust  in the  oil. So, if  you  drive in 
a dusty  area,  be  sure  to  change your oil every 3,000 miles 
(5 000 km) or sooner.  Remember  to  reset  the  Oil  Life 
Indicator  when  the  oil  has  been  changed.  For  more 
information,  see  “Oil  Life Indicator”  in  the  Index. 
How to Reset  the Oil Life Indicator 
Always  reset  the  engine  oil  life  to  100 percent after 
every  oil change. 
It will not reset  itself. To reset the 
OIL  LIFE reminder,  do the  following: 
1.  With the ignition on, press the 
ENG button so the 
OIL  LIFE percentage 
is displayed. 
What to Do with Used  Oil 
Did you know that used  engine oil contains certain 
elements  that may  be unhealthy  for your 
skin and could 
even  cause  cancer?  Don’t let used oil stay  on your skin 
for  very  long. Clean your skin and nails  with soap and 
water,  or a good hand cleaner.  Wash or properly throw 
away  clothing  or  rags  containing used engine oil.  (See 
the manufacturer’s warnings about  the use and disposal 
of  oil products.) 
Used oil can  be a real threat to the environment.  If  you 
change your own oil,  be sure  to drain  all free-flowing oil 
from the filter before disposal. Don’t  ever  dispose of oil 
by  putting 
it in the trash, pouring it on the ground, into 
sewers,  or into streams  or bodies  of  water.  Instead, 
recycle it  by taking  it  to a place that collects used  oil. If 
you  have a problem properly  disposing of your used  oil, 
ask your retailer, a service station  or a local recycling 
center  for help. 
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When your engine is cold, the coolant level should  be at 
the 
FULL COLD mark  or a little higher. 
If  the message 
LOW ENGINE COOLANT is  displayed 
on your driver information center,  it means you’re 
low 
on engine  coolant. 
Adding Coolant 
If you need more coolant, add the proper DEX-COOL@ 
coolant mixture at the surge tank, but only when the 
engine  is cool. 
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