CD player PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996 User Guide
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If you're  driving on a very rough road or if it's very hot, 
the  disc  may  not play  and E (error) and. a number  may 
appear  on the radio  display. 
If the disc comes  out, it 
could be that: 
The disc  is upside  down. 
@ ~ It is dirty, scratched or wet. : 
e The air is very  humid. (If so, wait,about an hour and 
. " .try  again.) 
If any, error occurs repeatedly  or if an error can't  be 
corrected,  pleas'e  contact your dealer.  If 
your radio '. 
displays an error number, write  it down  and provide it -to 
your  dealer when reporting  the problem. 
RECALL: Press this  button to see what track is playing. 
Press 
it again within five seconds  ti, see how long it  has 
been playing (elapsed  time). 
The track number also 
appears  when the disc  is  inserted, 
the volume is changed 
or when;a.new  track starts playing. 
PREV (1): Press this button or the SEEK down  mow  to 
go to the start of the current track  if more than eight 
seconds have  played. If you hold the button or press it 
more than once, the player will continue moving back 
through the disc. 
 
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NEXT (2): Press  this  button  or the SEEK up arrow to 
go to the start of the,next  track if more  than eight 
seconds  have played. 
If you hold the button  or press it 
more than 
once, the player  will continue moving 
forward through the disc. 
RDM (3): Press this button to hear the tracks in a random. 
order.  It  will  change  discs  and  tracks  in a  random,  rather 
than sequential order.  Press RDM again  to turn off random 
play. The  radio  will  play  during this operation. 
REV (5): Press and hold this button  to quickly reverse 
within  a track  (song).  Release  it to  play the  passage. 
You- 
will hear sound at a reduced volume. The display will 
show elapsed time. 
. 
FWD (6): Press. and hold @is button  to quickly advance 
within  a 
track (sang). You will hear sound at a reduced 
volume. 
The display will show  elapsed time. 
AM-FM: Pres,s this b'utton  to  play  the radio when  a disc 
is playing. The disc will stop but remain in the player. 
CDPLAY: Press this button  to change to the disc 
function when the radio  is on. 
EJECT: Press tkis button to remove the disc  or stop the 
disc and switch to the radio. EJECT will  work  with the 
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,Steering  Wheel  Controls (Option) 
If your  vehicle  nas  this  feature, you can control  certain 
radio  functions  using  the  buttons  on  your steering  wheel. 
VOLUME: Press  the up arrow to  increase  the volume 
and  the down  arrow  to  decrease volume. 
PLAY Press this button  to play  a cassette  tape or 
compact  disc  when  the  radio is playing. 
MUTE: Press  this button  to silence  the  system.  Press  it 
again,  or any  other  radio button,  to  turn 
on the  sound. 
SEEK: Press  the up  arrow to tune  to  the  next  radio 
station  and  the  down  arrow  to tune  to  the previous  radio 
station.  If 
a cassette  tape or compact disc  is playing,  the 
player  will  advance with the up  arrow  and rewind  with 
the  down  arrow. 
PRESET Press  this  button to play a station  you have 
programmed  on the  radio preset  buttons. 
AM-FM: Press  this  button  to choose AM, FM1 or FM2. 
If a cassette  tape or compact disc  is  playing, it will  stop 
and  the  radio  will play. 
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Understanding  Radio  Reception 
FM stereo will give  you the best sound. But FM signals 
will  reach  only about 
10 to 40 miles (16 to 65 h). Tall 
buildings  or hills  can interfere  with 
FM signals, causing 
the  sound  to come  and 
go.. 
AM 
The range  for  mast  tatians  is greater than for FM, 
especially  at night.  nger range,  however, can 
cause stations to  in  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 harrrrful to your hearing  Take precautions  by 
adjusting 
the volume control on  your radio to a safe 
sound level before your hearing adapts to it. 
To help avoid hearing  loss or damage: 
0 Adjust the volume control to the lowest setting. 
Increase volume slowly until  you hear comfortably 
and clearly. 
NOTICE: 
Before  you  add any  sound  equipment  to  your 
vehicle 
-- like a tape  player, CB radio, mobile 
telephone 
or two-way  raclio -- 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  radio or other  systems,  and even 
damage  them. 
Your vehicle's  systems  may 
interfere 
with the  operation of sound equipment 
that 
Ras been  added'improperly. 
So, before adding sound equipment, check with 
your  dealer  and be sure to check Federal rules 
covering mobile  radio  and  telephone units. 1 
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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  kpe clean  mer. 
If you  notice a reduction in 
sound  quality, try a known  good  cassette  to see if the  tape 
or 
the tape  player is at  fault. If this other  cassette  has  no 
improvement  in  sound  quality,  clean  the  tape  player. 
Cleaning  may 
be done with a scrubbing action, 
non-abrasive cleaning cassette  with pads  which  scrub 
the  tape  head  as the hubs  of the  cleaner cassette 
turn. It 
is  normal for the cassette to eject while cleaning. Insert 
the cassette at least three times to ensure thorough 
cleaning. 
A scrubbing action cleaning cassette  is 
available through your  ,Pontiac dealer. 
You may also choose  a non-scrubbing  action; wet-type 
cleaner  which uses a cassette  with  a fabric belt 
to clean 
the tape head. TKS type of cleaning cassette  will not  eject. 
It may  not clean 
as thoroughly as the scrubbing 
type  cleaner. 
Cassettes  are subject  to wear and the sound  quality  may 
degrade  over time. Always 
make sure that 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. -, 
Fixed  Mast  Antenna 
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The fixed mast antenna can withstand most car  washes 
without  being damaged.  If the  mast should ever  become 
slightly bent, you  can straighten it out  by hand. 
If the 
mast  is badly  bent, as 
it might be  by vandals,  you should 
replace 
it. 
Check every once in  a  while to be sure the mast is still 
tightened to the fender. 
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Brake 
Adjustment .................................. 6-2  9 
Fluid 
......................................... 6-26 
Master  Cylinder 
............................... 6-26 
Paikhg ..................................... 2-18 
Pedal  Travel 
................................. 6-29 
'Replacing  System  Parts 
........................ 6-30 
System  Warning  Light 
......................... 2-48 
Trailer 
...................................... 4-34 
Transaxle  Shift  Interlock  Check 
.................. 7-38 
Transaxle  Shift  Interlock 
....................... 2-22 
. Wear ..............................,........ 6-29 
Braking 
........................................ 4-5 
Break-In.  New  Vehicle .......................... 2-10 
Brightness  Control 
.............................. 2-34 
Bulb  Replacement .............................. 6-3  1 
Brakes,Anti 
-Lock 
............................... 4-6 
Braking in Emergencies ..................... ..... 4-9 
BTSI .......................................... 2-22 
BTSICheck 
................................... 7-38 
Canadian  Roadside  Assistance 
.................... 8-5 
Capacities  and  Specifications ...................... 6-73 
Carbon  Monoxide 
.................... 2.23.4.27. 4.33 
Cassette  Deck  SerGice ........................... 7-36 
Cassette  Tape  Player 
........................ 3.7.  3.11 
Cassette  Tape 
Player Care ........................ 3-23 
CD  Player  Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
................. 3-  19 
Center  Passenger 
Position ........................ 1-34 
Cassette Tape Player Fxr~rs .......... .. ...... 3-9 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp .............. 6-44.  6-45  Certification  Label 
.............................. 4-29 
Chains.  Safety ................................. 4-34 
Chains.  Tire ................................... 6-56 
Charging  System  Light 
.......................... 2-47 
Checking  Your Restraint  Systems 
.................. 1-62 
Chemical 
Pahit Spotting ................. ' ......... 6-62 . 
Child  Restraints ................................ 1-44 
Securing  in a  Rear  Outside  Seat  Position 
........... 1-46 
Securing  in the  Center  Rear  Seat  Position 
.......... 1-48 
Changing 
a Flat Tire ............................. 5-23 
Securing 
in the  Passenger  Seat Positilon ...... 1-50.  1-53 
Securing  in  the  Right  Front  Seat  Position 
..... 1-50.  1-53 
TopStrap 
................................... l-45 
Where  to  Put ................................ 1-44' 
Cigarette  Lighter 
.................. ......... 2-41 
Circuit  Breakers  and 
Fuses ....................... 6-65 
Cleaner. Air ................................... 6-16 
Cleaning  Aluminum  Wheels 
.......................... 6-61 
. Fabric .......................... ......... 6-57 
Glass 
....................................... 6-59 
InsideofYourPontiac 
......................... 6-57 
InstrumentPanel 
............................. 6-59 
Leather ...................................... 6-59 
Outside 
of Your Pontiac ......................... 6-60 
Stains ...................................... 6-57 
Tires 
....................................... 6-62 
Wheels 
..................................... 6-61 
Climate  Control  System 
............................ 3-1 
Special  Problems ............................. 6-58 
Vinyl ....................................... 6-59 
Windshield  and  Wiper  Blades ................... 6-60 
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Clock.  Setting  the ................................ 3-5 
ComfortControls 
................................ 3-1 
Compact  Disc  Care 
............................. 3-23 
Compact  Disc  Player 
....................... 3-14, 3-16 
Compact  Disc  Player  Errors 
....................... 3-  15 
Compact  Spare  Tire 
............................. 5-33 
Console  Storage 
................................ 2-39 
Control 
of a  Vehicle ............................. ’ . 4-5 
Convenience  Net 
................................ 2-40 
Convex  Outside  Mirror 
.......................... 2-38 
Bleed  Valves 
................................. 5-20 
Heater,  Engine 
............................... 2-  13 
Recovery 
Tank ............................... 5-16 
Courtesy  Lamps 
................................ 2-34 
Courtesy  Transportation 
........................... 8-7 
Cruise  Control ................................. 2-29 
Cupholders 
.................................... 2-38 
Customer  Assistance  Information 
................... 8- 1 
Customer  Satisfaction  Procedure 
.................... 8-2 
Coolant 
................................. ....... 6-20 
Coolingsystem 
................................ 5-14 
Customer Assistance for Text Telephone Users .......... 8-4 
Damage,  Finish ...... ..................... 6-62 
Damage,  Sheet  Metal 
............................ 6-62 
Daytime  Running  Lamps 
......................... 2-33 
Defects,  Reporting  Safety 
..... i ................... 8-9 
Defensive  Driving ............................... 4-  1 
Defogger,  Rear  Window 
.......................... 3-4 
Defoqging ..................................... 3-4 
DeadBattery ................................... 5-2  Defrosting 
................... ........ 3-4 
Dimensions.  Vehicle ........... .......... 6-75 
Dolby@ 
B Noise  Reduction ......... ........... 3-10 
Dome  Lamp 
................................... 2-36 
Door 
Locks ..................................... 2-3 
Drive  Position.  Automatic  Transaxle 
................ 2-16 
Driver  Position 
............................ 1-10.  1-16 
Driving 
City 
........................................ 4-19 
Defensive 
.................................... 4-1 
Drunken 
.............. ; ...................... 4-2 
Freeway 
.................................... 4-20 
In  a  Blizzard 
................................. 4-26 
In  Foreign  Countries 
............................ 6-4 
In  the  Rain 
.................................. 4-16 
On  Curves 
.................................... 4-9 
On Grades  While Towing  a  Trailer ............... 4-36 
On  Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
...... ............. 4-22 
OnSnowandIce 
............................. 4-25 
WetRoads 
................................... 4-16 
Winter 
....................................... 4-24 
With a  Trailer ................................. 4-34 
Drunken  Driving 
................................ 4-2 
Electrical  Equipment.  Adding 
........ 2-12.3-22.  6-64 
Electrical  System 
............ .............. 6-64 
Night 
...................................... 4-14 
Throughwater 
............................... 4-18 
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Specifications  and  Capacities .......... ... 6-73 
Specifications.  Engine 
........................... 6-74 
Speech  Impaired.  Customer  Assistance 
............... 8-4 
Speedometer 
................................... 2-45 
SRS 
......................................... 1-23 
Starter  Switch  Check 
.......................... 7-38 
Starting  Your Engine 
............................. 2- 11 
Steam 
........................................ 5- 12 
Steering 
....................................... 4-9 
Column 
Lock Check .......................... 7-39 
In  Emergencies 
............................... 4-10 
Power 
....................................... 4-9 
Tips 
......................................... 4-9 
Variable  Assist 
........ ; ....................... 4-9 
Wheel,  Tilt 
................................... 2-26 
Wheel  Touch  Controls 
......................... 3 -2 1 
Storage  Compartments 
........................... 2-38 
Storage,  Vehicle 
................................. 6-30 
Stuck 
In Sand. Mud, Ice or Snow .................. 5-34 
SunVisors .................................... 2-41 
Supplemental  Restraint  System 
.................... 1-23 
Sustained  Interior  Illumination 
.................... 2-34 
Symbols.  Vehicle 
.................................. v 
Tachometer .................................. 2-45 
Taillamp  Bulb  Replacement 
....................... 6-46 
Tapeplayercare 
............................... 3-23 
Temperature 
Knob, Climate  Control  System ........... 3-1 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature, 
CD Player ................ 3- 19 
Theft 
.......................................... 2-8 
Stains.  Cleaning 
.......... ........... 6-57 
Sunroof ....................................... 2-42 
THEFTLOCK 
............. ......... 3-19 
Thermostat .................................... 6-24 
Third  Gear.  Automatic  Transaxle 
................... 2-16 
Tilt  Steering  Wheel 
............................. 2-26 
Time.  Setting  the 
................................ 3-5 
Tire  Chains .................................... 6-56 
Tire  Loading 
................... ......... 4-28 
Tire-Loading  Information  Label 
................... 4-28 
Tires 
......................................... 6-48 
Alignment  and  Balance ........................ 6-54 
Buying  New 
................................. 6-52 
Chains 
........... ................... 6-56 
Changing 
a Flat .............................. 5-23 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-62 
Compact  Spare 
............................... 5-33 
Inflation 
..................................... 6-49 
Inflation  Check 
............................... 7-36 
Inspection  and  Rotation 
........................ 6-50 
Loading 
.... ................................. 4-28 
Pressure ..................................... 6-49 
Temperature ................................. 6-54 
Traction 
.................................... 6-53 
Treadwear 
................................... 6-53 
Uniform  Quality  Grading 
....................... 6-53 
Wear  Indicators 
.............................. 6-51 
Wheel  Replacement 
............................ 6-54 
When  It’s  Time  for  New . . ....... .... 6-51 
TopStrap 
..................................... 1-45 
Torque  Lock 
................................. ., .. 2-22 
Torque,  Wheel  Nut 
.............................. 5-30 
TowingaTrailer 
................................ 4-30 
Towing  Your  Vehicle 
............................. 5-7 
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