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LOCK (B): Before you  put  the key  into  the  ignition 
switch,  the  switch  is  in 
LOCK. It’s  also  the  only 
position  in  which  you  can  remove  the  key.  This  locks 
your  steering  wheel,  ignition  and  transaxle  (on  automatic  models). 
OFF (C): This position  unlocks  the  steering  wheel  and 
ignition,  but  does  not  send  electrical  power  to  any 
accessories. 
Use this position if your  vehicle  must  be 
pushed  or  towed,  but  never 
try to  push-start  your 
vehicle. 
A warning  chime  will  sound  if you open  the 
driver’s  door  when  the  ignition  is 
off and  the  key  is  in 
the  ignition. 
RUN @): This  position  is where  the  key  returns  after 
you 
start your  engine  and release  the  switch.  The  switch 
stays 
in the RUN position  when  the  engine  is running. 
But even  when  the  engine  is not  running,  you  can  use 
RUN to  operate  your  electrical  power  accessories,  and 
to  display  some  instrument  panel  warning  lights. 
START (E): This position  starts  your  engine.  When  the 
engine  starts,  release  the  key.  The ignition  switch 
will 
return  to RUN for normal  driving. 
Note  that  even  if  the  engine  is not  running,  the  positions 
ACCESSORY and RUN are  on  positions  that  allow you 
to  operate  your  electrical  accessories,  such  as  the  radio. 
On  manual  transaxle  vehicles,  turning the key  to 
LOCK  will  lock  the  steering  column  and  result 
in 
a loss  of  ability  to steer  the vehicle.  This  could 
cause  a  collision. 
If you  need  to turn  the  engine 
off while the vehicle is moving,  turn the key only 
to OFF. Don’t  press  the  key  release  button  while 
the  vehicle  is  moving. 
NOTICE: 
If your  key  seems  stuck  in LOCK and you  can’t 
turn  it, be  sure  you are using  the  correct key;  if 
so, is it all  the  way  in? If it is,  then  turn  the 
steering  wheel left and right  while  you  turn the 
key  hard.  But  turn the key  only  with  your  hand. 
Using  a tool  to force  it could  break  the key  or the 
ignition  switch. 
If none  of  this  works,  then  your 
vehicle  needs  service. 
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Fog Lamps 
The  button for your fog 
lamps is beside  the 
instrument  panel 
intensity  control. 
Push  the  top 
of the  button  to turn the fog lamps on. An 
indicator  light  on the  button  will  glow  when  the fog 
lamps are on.  Push  the  bottom of the  button to turn the 
When  using 
fog lamps, the parking  lamps or low-beam 
headlamps  must 
be on. 
fog lamp off. 
The fog lamps  will  turn off whenever  the  high-beam 
headlamps  are  turned  on.  When  the  high  beams 
are 
turned off, the fog lamps  will  come on again. 
Interior Lamps 
Instrument  Panel  Intensity Control 
You can  brighten or dim  your  instrument  cluster  lamps 
by rotating  the  instrument  panel  intensity  control  switch. 
Rotate  the  switch 
all the way to the  right to turn on the 
interior  courtesy  lamps.  Rotate  the  switch  to  the  left  to 
turn 
off the  instrument  cluster  lamps  and  displays. 
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Audio Systems AM-FM Stereo 
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 AM-FM Stereo 
Press SET. Within five seconds,  press  and  hold  the 
SEEK down  arrow  until  the  correct  hour  appears  on  the 
display.  Press  and  hold  the 
SEEK up  arrow  until  the 
correct  minute  appears 
on the  display. 
Setting  the Clock for All Systems  Except 
AM-FM Stereo 
Press  and  hold HR until  the  correct  hour  appears.  Press 
and  hold 
MIN until the correct  minute  appears.  There 
will  be  a  two-second  delay  before  the  clock  goes  into 
time-set  mode,  and  the  colon  on the  display  will  blink 
while  in 
this mode. 
Playing the Radio 
PWR-VOLUME: This knob turns  the  system  on  and 
off and  controls  the  volume. To turn the radio  on and to 
increase  volume, 
turn the knob  to the right.  Turn  it to the 
left  to  decrease  volume  and  to 
turn the radio off. 
RCL: Press this knob to recall  the  station  being  played 
or  to  display  the clock. 
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Finding a Station 
AM-FM: 
Press  this  button  to  switch  between AM and 
FM. The  display  shows  your  selection. 
TUNE: Turn the  lower  knob  to choose  radio  stations. 
SEEK: Press  the  up  or  down arrow to go to the  next 
higher 
or lower station and  stay  there. 
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  one of the four numbered  pushbuttons  within 
five  seconds.  Whenever 
you press  that  numbered 
pushbutton,  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  any  two  adjoining  pushbuttons  at the  same 
time, 
within five  seconds.  Whenever  you press the 
same  buttons,  the  station  you  set  will  return. 
4. Repeat  the  steps  for  each  pair of pushbuttons. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: Slide  the  lever  up  or  down  to increase  or 
decrease  bass. 
TREB: Slide  the  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 
BALANCE: 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) 
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. 
Playing  the  Radio 
POWER-VOL: 
Push 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. 
RECALL: Display  the  time  with  the  ignition off by 
pressing  this  button.  When  the  radio  is playing,  press 
this  knob  to  recall  the  station  frequency. 
Finding a Station 
AM-FM: Press this button  to switch  between AM, FM1 
and €342. The  display  shows  your  selection. 
SEEK: Press  the up or down  arrow  to  go to  the  next 
higher  or  lower  station  and  stay  there. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The  six  numbered  pushbuttons  let 
you  return  to  your  favorite  stations.  You can  set  up to 
18 stations  (six AM, six FM1 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  and  hold  one of the six  numbered  buttons  until 
SET appears on  the display. Whenever you press that 
numbered  button,  the  station  you  set will  return. 
5. Repeat  the  steps  for each  pushbutton. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: Slide  the lever  to the right  or  left to  increase  or 
decrease  bass. 
TREBLE: Slide  the  lever  to the  right or left  to  increase 
or decrease  treble. If a  station is weak or noisy, you may 
want to  decrease the treble. 
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Adjusting the  Speakers 
BAL: Press  this  knob  lightly so it extends. Tbm this 
knob to  move  the  sound  to  the  left  or  right  speakers. 
The  middle  position  balances  the  sound  between 
the speakers. 
FADE: Press this knob  lightly so it  extends. Turn 
this knob to  move  the  sound  to the  front  or 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. 
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. 
While the  tape is playing,  use  the VOL, FADE, BAL, 
BASS and TREB controls  just as you do for the radio. 
The  display  will  show 
an arrow  to show which  side  of 
the  tape 
is playing. When the down indicator  mow is 
lit, selections  listed  on  the bottom side of the  cassette  are 
playing.  When  the  up  arrow 
is lit, selections  listed on the 
top  side 
of the  cassette  are  playing. The tape  player 
automatically 
begins playing  the  other  side  when  it 
reaches  the  end  of the  tape. 
If E and a number  appear on the  radio  display,  the  tape 
won’t  play  because 
of an error. 
ElO: The  tape is tight  and the player can’t turn the 
tape  hubs.  Remove the tape.  Hold  the  tape  with  the 
open  end  down  and 
try to turn the right  hub  to the 
left  with  a  pencil. 
Turn the  tape  over and  repeat. 
If the  hubs  do  not turn easily,  your  tape  may  be 
damaged  and  should  not 
be used in the  player. 
Try a new tape to make sure your  player is 
working  properly. 
Ell: The  tape  is  broken. Try a new tape. 
If  any  error  occurs  repeatedly  or 
if an  error  can’t be 
corrected,  please contact your dealer. If your radio 
displays an error  number,  write  it down  and  provide  it  to 
your  dealer  when  reporting  the  problem. 
PREV (1): Press this button  or the  SEEK  down arrow to 
search  for  the  previous  selection  on  the  tape. 
Your tape 
must  have  at  least  three  seconds 
of silence  between  each 
selection 
for PREV or  SEEK  to  work. The tape  direction 
arrow blinks  during PREV or SEEK operation.  Press 
PREV or  the SEEK down arrow to stop  searching.  The 
sound will mute during PREV or SEEK operation.  
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NEXT (2): Press  this  button  or  the  SEEK  up  arrow  to 
search  for  the  next  selection  on  the  tape.  If  you  hold  the 
button,  the  player 
will continue  moving  forward  through 
the  tape.  Your tape  must  have  at  least  three  seconds 
of 
silence  between  each  selection  for  NEXT  or  SEEK  to 
work. The  tape  direction  arrow  blinks  during NEXT  or 
SEEK  operation.  Press  NEXT  or  the  SEEK  up  arrow  to 
stop  searching.  The sound  will  mute  during 
NEXT or 
SEEK  operation. 
PROG (3): Press this button  to  play  the  other  side 
of  the  tape. 
00 (4): Press this button  to  reduce  background 
noise.  Note  that  the  double-D  symbol  will  appear  on 
the  display. 
Dolby  Noise  Reduction  is manufactured  under  a license 
from  Dolby  Laboratories  Licensing  Corporation.  Dolby 
and  the  double-D  symbol  are  trademarks  of  Dolby 
Laboratories  Licensing  Corporation. 
REV (5): Press this button  to reverse  the  tape  rapidly. 
Press 
it again  to  return to playing  speed.  The  radio  will 
play  the  last-selected  station  while  the  tape  reverses. 
You may  select  stations  during REV operation by using 
SEEK or  TUNE. 
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  the  tape  advances.  You  may select  stations 
during 
FWD operation  by using  SEEK  or  TUNE. 
AM-FM: Press  this  button  to  play  the  radio when a tape 
is  in  the  player. 
TAPWLAY: Press  this  button  to  change  to  the  tape 
function  when the  radio  is on.  The  tape  symbol  with 
an 
arrow  will  appear  on  the  display  when  the  tape  is  active. 
To return  to  playing  the  radio,  press  the AM-FM button. 
EJECT: Press  this  button  to remove  the  tape.  The  radio 
will  play. 
EJECT may  be  activated  with  either  the 
ignition  or  radio 
off. Cassettes  may  be  loaded with the 
radio  and ignition 
off if this button  is  pressed  first. 
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. 
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CD Adapter Kits 
It is possible to use a CD adapter  kit  with your cassette 
tape player after  activating  the  bypass  feature on  your 
tape  player. 
To  activate  the  bypass  feature,  use  the  following  steps: 
1. Turn  the  ignition to RUN or ACCESSORY, 
2. Turn the  radio off. 
3. Press and hold  the TAPEPLAY button for 
three  seconds.  The  tape  symbol  on  the  display 
will  flash  for  two  seconds,  indicating  the  feature 
is  active. 
4. Insert  the  adapter  while  the  tape  symbol  is flashing. 
It  will  power  up  the  radio  and  begin  playing. 
This override  routine  will  remain  active until EJECT 
is  pressed. 
AM-FM Stereo  with  Cassette  Tape  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  right. 
Turn it to  the  left  to decrease  volume. 
RECALL: Display  the  time  with  the  ignition off by 
pressing 
this button.  When  the  radio  is  playing,  press 
this knob  to  recall  the  station  frequency. 
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Finding  a  Station AM-FM: 
Press this button  to switch  between AM, FM1 
and FM2. The  display  shows  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  up  or  down  arrow  to  go to  the  next 
higher  or  lower  station  and  stay  there. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The  six  numbered  pushbuttons  let 
you  return  to  your  favorite  stations.  You can  set  up  to 
18 stations (six AM, six FM1 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  and  hold  one  of  the  six  numbered  buttons  until 
SET  appears  on  the  display.  Whenever  you  press  that 
numbered  button,  the  station  you  set 
will return. 
5. Repeat  the  steps  for each pushbutton. 
Setting  the  Tone 
EQUALIZER: A seven  band  equalizer  is  part  of your 
audio  system.  Slide  the  levers  up  to  boost  or  down  to 
reduce  frequency  range. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: 
Press this knob lightly so it  extends.  Turn it  to 
move  the  sound  to  the  left  or right  speakers.  The  middle 
position  balances  the  sound  between 
the speakers. 
FADE: Press  this  knob  lightly so it  extends. Turn it  to 
move  the  sound  to  the  front  or  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. 
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. 
While  the  tape 
is playing,  use the VOL, FADE and BAL 
controls  just as  you  do  for  the  radio.  The display  will 
show 
an arrow  to  show  which  side of the  tape  is  playing. 
When  the  down  indicator  arrow  is  lit,  selections  listed 
on  the  bottom  side  of the  cassette  are  playing.  When  the 
up  arrow 
is lit,  selections  listed  on  the  top  side of the 
cassette  are  playing.  The  tape  player  automatically 
begins  playing  the  other  side  when  it  reaches  the  end  of 
the tape.  
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If E and  a  number  appear  on  the  radio  display,  the  tape 
won't  play  because  of 
an error. 
ElO: The tape is  tight  and  the  player  can't turn the 
tape hubs.  Remove  the tape. Hold the tape with the 
open  end  down  and 
try to turn the  right  hub to the  left 
with a  pencil. Turn the tape over  and  repeat. If the 
hubs  do  not 
turn easily, your tape may be damaged and 
should  not 
be used in the  player. Try a new tape to 
make sure your  player  is working  properly. 
Ell: The  tape  is broken. Try a new  tape. 
If any  error  occurs  repeatedly  or if an error  can't  be 
corrected,  please  contact  your  dealer. 
If your  radio 
displays 
an error  number,  write it down  and  provide  it  to 
your  dealer  when reporting  the  problem. 
PREV (1): Press this button  or the SEEK down  arrow  to 
search  for  the  previous  selection 
on the  tape. Your tape 
must  have  at  least  three  seconds  of silence  between  each 
selection  for 
PREV or SEEK to  work.  The  tape  direction 
arrow 
blinks during PREV or SEEK operation.  Press 
PREV or  the SEEK down  mow to stop  searching.  The 
sound 
will mute  during PREV or SEEK operation. 
NEXT (2): Press this button  or  the SEEK up arrow to 
search  for  the  next  selection 
on the  tape. If you hold  the 
button,  the  player 
will continue moving forward  through 
the 
tape. Your  tape  must  have  at  least  three  seconds of 
silence  between  each selection  for NEXT or SEEK to 
work.  The  tape  direction  arrow  blinks  during 
NEXT or 
SEEK operation.  Press NEXT or  the SEEK up  arrow  to 
stop  searching.  The  sound  will  mute  during 
NEXT or 
SEEK operation. 
PROG (3): Press this button  to play  the  other  side 
of  the  tape. 
00 (4): Press this button to reduce background noise. 
Note  that  the  double-D  symbol  will  appear  on  the 
display. 
Dolby  Noise  Reduction  is manufactured  under  a  license 
from  Dolby  Laboratories  Licensing  Corporation.  Dolby 
and  the  double-D  symbol  are  trademarks 
of Dolby 
Laboratories  Licensing  Corporation. 
REV (5): Press this button to reverse  the  tape  rapidly. 
Press  it again  to return  to playing  speed.  The radio  will 
play  the  last-selected  station 
while the tape  reverses. 
You  may  select  stations  during 
REV operation  by using 
SEEK or TUNE. 
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