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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1998 User Guide FWD (6): Press this button to advance  quickly  to 
another  part  of the  tape.  Press  the  button  again  to  return 
to  playing  speed.  The 
radio will play  the  last-selected 
station  while

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1998 User Guide AM-FM Stereo with Compact Disc Player 
and  Equalizer 
(If Equipped) 
Playing the Radio 
POWER-VOL: Push this knob  to turn the  system  on 
and off. To increase  volume, turn the  knob  to  the  righ

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1998 User Guide Adjusting  the  Speakers It is  dirty,  scratched  or wet. 
The  air  is  very  humid.  (If so, wait  about an hour  and 
try again.) 
BAL: Press this knob  lightly so it extends.  Turn  it to 
move

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1998 User Guide FWD (6): Press  and  hold this button  to  quickly  advance 
within a track.  You will  hear  sound  at a reduced  volume. 
The  display  will  show  elapsed  time. 
RECALL: Press this button to see

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1998 User Guide PREV (1): Press PREV or  the SEEK down  arrow  to 
search  for  the  previous  selection. 
A minimum 
three-second  blank  gap  is needed  for  the  player  to  stop 
at  the  beginning  of  the selec

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1998 User Guide Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
THEFlLOCK@ 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

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1998 User Guide 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.

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1998 User Guide 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  st
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