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Locking the  Theft  System 
1. Write down any six-digit  number and keep it in a 
safe place  separate from the vehicle. 
2. Turn the ignition to the ACCESSORY  or 
RUN  position. 
3. Press POWER  to turn the radio off. 
4. Press  the I 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 SET and 000 will appear  on the display. 
6. Press SCAN  to make the first digit  appear. 
7. Press SEEK right arrow or SEEK left arrow to 
make  the  next  two digits  agree with your  code. 
8. Press BAND and 000 will appear on the display 
again. Now  you are ready to enter the last three 
digits  of your  code. 
9. Repeat Steps 6 and 7 for the last three digits of 
your code. 
10.  Press  BAND  and  the  display  will  show  REP  for about 
five  seconds  and  then 
000 will  appear  on  the  display. 
11. Repeat  Steps 6 through  10.  This  time  the  display  will 
show 
SEC to  let  you  know  that  your  radio  is  secure. 
Unlocking the  Theft  System  After a Power Loss 
Enter your secret  code as follows; pause no more than 
15 seconds between steps: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
Turn  the ignition  on  with  the radio off. 
Press  SET and 000 
will appear  on the display. 
Press  SCAN  to make  the  first digit appear. 
Press SEEK right arrow  or  SEEK left arrow  to  make 
the  next  two digits  agree with your code. 
Press 
BAND and 000 will appear  on the display 
again. 
Now you  are ready  to enter  the last three 
digits 
of your  code. 
Repeat Steps 
3 and 4 for the last three digits  of 
your  code. 
Press  BAND after  you have confirmed that  the code 
matches the secret  code you have written down.  The 
time  will  be  displayed indicating that  the system  is 
disabled.  If  the display  shows 
SEC, the numbers 
entered  did  not  match  your secret code and the unit 
is  still secured. 
When  battery power  is disconnected from  a secured 
radio, 
the radio  won’t  turn on  and LOC will appear on 
the  display. 
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Disabling the Theft System 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
Press  the 1 and 4 buttons  together  for five seconds 
with 
the ignition  on but the  radio off. SEC will 
appear  on  the display 
to show that the unit is in  the 
secure  mode. 
Press  SET and 
000 will appear on the display. 
Press 
SCAN to  make  the first  digit  appear. 
Press 
SEEK right  arrow  or SEEK left arrow to make 
the  next  two digits  agree 
with your  code.  The  display 
will show the numbers  you entered. 
Press 
BAND and 000 will  appear  on the display. 
Enter 
the second  three digits  of the code.  The display 
will  show the  numbers  you entered. 
Press 
BAND. The  disabling  sequence  was correct 
was  incorrect 
if SEC shows on the display. 
if ___ shows  on the display.  The disabling  sequence 
Understanding  Radio  Reception 
FM Stereo 
FM stereo will give  you the best  sound. But FM  signals 
will reach only about 
10 to 40 miles (1 6 to 65 km).  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. 
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. 
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Fuse/Circuit  Usage Breaker 
6 Blower Motor, Temperature Door 
Motor,  HI Blower Relay Coil 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
Power Auxiliary  Outlets, Assembly 
Line Diagnostic Link 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
PCM/VCM  Battery, ABS Battery 
PCM/VCM  Ignition, Injectors, Crank 
Sensor, Coil Driver  Module 
Radio,  Inside Rearview  Mirror  Map 
Lamp,  Overhead  Console Reading 
Lamps,  Rear  Wiper, Rear Washer, 
Overhead  Console Display 
DRAC,  Anti-Lock  Braking  System, 
Clock,  Radio, Battery, 
CD Player 
A/C  Compressor  Battery Feed 
Daytime  Running  Lamps, 
Fog Lamps, 
Fog Lamp  Relay 
VCM 
IGN-3 
FuseKircuit  Usage 
Breaker 
16 
17 
19 
20 
21 
22 
24 
Turn  Signals  and Back-up  Lamps, 
Brake-Transmission  Shift 
Interlock  Solenoid 
Windshield  Washer, Windshield 
Wiper Motor 
Not  Used 
Crank  Signal,  Air Bag System 
Cluster  Illumination,  Radio 
Illumination,  Heater Lamp,  Chime 
Module, 
Fog Lamp  Illumination, 
Rear Wiper  Switch, Rear Defog 
Switch Illumination, Liftglass  Release 
Switch  Illumination,  Overhead 
Console  Illumination 
Air  Bag  System 
PRNDL  Power, 4L60E Automatic 
Transmission 
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Steering ....................................... 4-8 
Column  Lock  Check 
.......................... 7-42 
In  Emergencies 
................................ 4-9 
Power 
....................................... 4-8 
Wheel. Tilt 
.................................. 2-23 
Storage  Compartments 
........................... 2-34 
Storage.  Vehicle 
................................ 6-30 
Storing 
a Flat  or  Spare  Tire and Tools ............... 5-28 
Stuck: 
In Sand.  Mud. Ice or Snow .................. 5-29 
Sunvisors 
.................................... 2-42 
Sunglasses  Storage 
.............................. 2-37 
Supplemental  Inflatable  Restraint 
.................. 1 - 16 
Symbols.  Vehicle 
.................................. v 
Tachometer .................................. 2-49 
Taillamp Bulb  Replacement 
....................... 6-33 
Tape  Player  Care 
............................... 3- 14 
Temperature  Display ............................ 2-36 
Theft 
.......................................... 2-9 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature. 
CD Player ................ 3- 11 
Thermostat .................................... 6-  23 
Third  Gear 
.................................... 2-  16 
Tilt Steering Wheel 
............................. 2-23 
Time.  Setting 
................................... 3-6 
Tire Chains 
.................................... 6-43 
Tires  Alignment  and  Balance 
........................ 6-42 
Buying  New 
................................. 6-40  Changing 
a Flat .............................. 5-20 
Cleaning .................................... 6-49 
Inflation 
............................... 6.38.  7.39 
Inspection  and Rotation 
........................ 6-39 
Pressure 
............................... 6.38.  7.39 
Temperature 
................................. 6-42 
Traction 
.................................... 6-41 
Treadwear 
................................... 6-41 
Uniform  Quality Grading 
....................... 6-41 
Wear  Indicators 
.............................. 6-40 
TorqueLock 
................................... 2-19 
Torque.  Wheel 
Nut ......................... 5.27.  6.57 
TowingaTrailer 
................................ 4-43 
Towing  Your  Vehicle 
............................. 5-6 
Trailer  Brakes 
..................................... 4-47 
Driving  on Grades 
............................ 4-50 
Driving 
with a Trailer .......................... 4-48 
Hitches 
..................................... 4-46 
Parking  on Hills 
.............................. 4-50 
Safety Chains 
................................ 4-47 
Tongueweight 
............................... 4-46 
Total  Weight 
on Tires .......................... 4-46 
Towing 
..................................... 4-43 
Turnsignals 
................................. 4-49 
Weight 
..................................... 4-45 
Wiring Harness ............................... 4-52 
TopStrap 
..................................... 1-33 
Maintenance  When  Towing 
..................... 4-51 
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