OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA 1994 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: OLDSMOBILE, Model Year: 1994, Model line: BRAVADA, Model: OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA 1994Pages: 248, PDF Size: 14.54 MB
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1994 BRAVADA
OWNER'S MANUAL
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ETR@ AM/FM stereo with ~assette Player
and Equalizer
The following information is important if your vehicle is
equipped with an Em@ A” stereo with a cassette
player and equalizer. This information replaces the
existing information from <‘ETR@ A” Stereo with
Cassette Player and Equalizer” on pages 96 and 97 of
your Owner’s Manual.
This part tells you how your ETR@AM-FM stereo
audio cassette system
with equalizer works:
The Upper Knob
The upper knob does these four things:
@ It controls the volume. The VOL knob increases
volume when rotated to the right.
It lets you know what station you’re listening to.
(When the
radio is on, push the knob to display
the station.)
It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off, push
the knob to display the time.)
It allows you to hear the other side of the tape.
(Press the knob while the cassette is playing.)
The control behind the upper knob moves
the sound
between
your left and right speakers.
The Lower Knob
Turn the lower knob to choose radio stations. Push it to
get
AM or FM. The control behind the lower knob
moves the sound between your front and rear speakers.
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Tone Levers (Equalizer)
The 5 levers near the upper knob control the tone of
your radio.
Use the levers to set the bass, midrange,
and treble until
you get the sound you prefer. The
60 and 250 levers
adjust the bass;
1K is midrange; 3.5K and 10K adjust
the treble.
DNR@
PWR (Power)
The PWR button turns your system on and off.
AM-ST Button
Push this button if you want AM stereo. (“STEREO”
will be displayed when you are receiving an AM stereo
station
.)
CrO2 Button
The CrO2 button lets YOU set the system for the type of
cassette being played.
If you are playing chrome or
metal tapes, push the
Cr02 button in. If you are playing
standard tapes, make sure the button is out.
Your audio system has automatic Dynamic Noise
Reduction. It helps remove background hiss noise from
the radio or tape player.
Dm* is a registered trademark of the National
Semiconductor Corporation.
Pushbuttons
The four pushbuttons let you return to favorite stations.
You can set the pushbuttons for
up to eight favorite
stations
(4 AM and 4 EM). Just:
Tune in the station.
Push SET. (SET appears in the VF display for a few
seconds
.)
Within 5 seconds, push one of the four pushbuttons.
Whenever you push the button, the preset station
will appear.
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Repeat the steps for each pushbutton.
NOTE: You can preset 3 more stations on each band by
pushing a pair of buttons next to each other at the same
time. Just:
8 Tune in the station.
Push SET. (SET appears in the VF display for a
8 Within 5 seconds, push two buttons next to each
few seconds.)
other at the same time. Whenever you push that pair
of buttons, the preset station will return.
Repeat these steps
for each pair of buttons.
SCAN Button
When you push this button, the radio will scan to the
frrst available station, pause a few seconds, and then
scan to the next available station. The radio will
continue to scan available stations until you press
SCAN again.
SEEK Button
This chooses stations also, but it doesn’t keep changing
stations
as SCAN does. When you push SEEK, the
radio goes
to the next available station and stays there.
To Play A Cassette
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.
To play a cassette tape:
Have the radio on.
Insert the tape squarely through the tape door.
The side
with the tape visible goes in first. If you hear
nothing or hear just garbled sound, the tape may not be
inserted properly.
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If this happens, push STOP-EJECT to remove the tape
and insert the tape again.
Once the tape
is playing, use the upper and lower knobs
for volume
and balance, just as you do for the radio. The
arrows show which side
of the tape is playing.
0 To go forward to another part of the tape, push ..
0 To go backward, push 4 To stop the tape, push the
other button lightly.
0 To go from one side of the tape to the other, push in
the upper knob on your radio. To remove or stop the
tape, push
STOP-E JECT.
APS (Automatic Program Search)
Press this button to activate the automatic program
search, When the button is pressed, the tape will
rapidly advance to the beginning of the next selection.
When the
4 button is pressed, the tape will rapidly
reverse to the beginning
of the current selection.
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1994 BRAVADA
OWNER’S MANUAL
7 Maintenance Schedule . . ..
8 Customer Assistance Information .
9 Index. I . .
Includes “Reporting Safety Defects ” on page 224
...
Service Station Information . .
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Important Notes
About this Manual
Please keep this
manual
in your
Oldsmobile,
so it wiU be
there
if you ever need it
when you’re on the
road.
If you sell the
vehicle, please leave this
manual
in it so the new
owner can use
it.
This manual includes
the latest mformation at
the time it
was printed.
We reserve the right
to
make changes in the
product
after that time
without further notice.
About Driving
Your Bravada
As with other vehicles of
this type, failure to operate this vehicle
correctly may result
in
loss of control or an
accident. Be sure to read
the “on pavement” and
“off-road” driving
guidelines
in this
manual. (See the
Index
under Driving
Guidelines
and Off-
Road Driving.)
Published by
Oldsmobile Division
General Motors
Corporation
920 Townsend Street
Lansing, Michigan
4892 1
The word Oldsmobile and the
Oldsmobile rocket emblem
are registered trademarks of
General Motors Corporation.
The word
Delco is a
registered trademark
of
General Motors Corporation.
0 Copyright 1993 General Motors Corporation, Oldsmobile Division. All rights reserved. Printed in USA.
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The Heritage of
Oldsmobile
Engineering with a purpose. It’s at
the heart
of every Oldsmobile. Your new
Oldsmobile continues a 9 7-year tradition
of engineering excellence.
That tradition was born in Lansing,
Michigan, on August
2 1, 1897, when
Ransom
E. Olds began budding a
horseless carriage “in as nearly a perfect
manner
as possible.” Soon, Oldsmobiles
rolled
off the nation’s first assembly line.
Innovation and refinement have
always set Oldsmobiles apart. In 1939,
Oldsmobile introduced the celebrated
Hydra-Matic transmission, a four-speed
forerunner
of today’s advanced systems.
In 1948, the high-spirited Rocket
V8
engine set standards for performance.
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A Step Ahead
In 1966, Toronado made front-wheel-
drive news, including Motor Trend’s
“Car
of the Year.” Still breaking new
ground, the 1974 “Toro” became the first
car equipped with a production “air bag.”
Recent Oldsmobile engineering has
created exciting advancements like
the responsive Quad 4 engine. Versions
of
the $-cylinder, 16-valve Quad 4 propelled
Oldsmobiles on roads and racetracks to
new standards
of economy and
performance. Today, the all-wheel-drive security
of SmartTrak in the Oldsmobile Bravada
continues that proud tradition
of
meaningful technology.
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