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Be sure to operate the comfort control systems and audio systems offered with your Buick . Part 3 includes: 110 Comfort Control System ...111 Heater and Defroster ...111 Airconditioner ...RearWindowDefogger ...113 Ventilation ...112 AudioSystems ...113 SettingtheClock ...1.16,121 RadioControls ...115, 119 Tape Player Controls ...11 7 , 121 118 CDPlayerControls ...Understanding Radio Reception ...113 Care of Cassette 'hpe Player & l-hpes...
Be sure to operate the comfort control systems and audio systems offered with your Buick . Part 3 includes: 110 Comfort Control System ...111 Heater and Defroster ...111 Airconditioner ...RearWindowDefogger ...113 Ventilation ...112 AudioSystems ...113 SettingtheClock ...1.16,121 RadioControls ...115, 119 Tape Player Controls ...11 7 , 121 118 CDPlayerControls ...Understanding Radio Reception ...113 Care of Cassette 'hpe Player & l-hpes...
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conditioner's compressor will have a second temperaturelever. The top lever control the temperature for normal cooling on sunny days where the air is only moderately warm or cool. This setting is directed through the heater outlet at your air 111 Cool air is directed toward your upper body through ... least amount of work your feet. On very hot days, open the windows long enough to do,which should help fueleconomy. Temperature Control Move the TEMP slide controlto change the temperature of the air coming through your lower body may adequately warm your upper body, but ...
conditioner's compressor will have a second temperaturelever. The top lever control the temperature for normal cooling on sunny days where the air is only moderately warm or cool. This setting is directed through the heater outlet at your air 111 Cool air is directed toward your upper body through ... least amount of work your feet. On very hot days, open the windows long enough to do,which should help fueleconomy. Temperature Control Move the TEMP slide controlto change the temperature of the air coming through your lower body may adequately warm your upper body, but ...
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... off . FM Stereo FM stereo will reach only about 10 to 40 miles (16 to start warming your rear window could cut and damage the heater. Rear Window Defogger (Option) Audio Systems Your Delcom audio system has been designed to operate easily and give you the best sound. If you see... will give years of the advanced engineering that went into it first. And, tall buildings or hills can do and how to operate all its controls, to reduce this damage. AM can cause stations tointerfere with it . b 1 I the rear window warm the glass. Press the button to 65 km). Your warranty...
... off . FM Stereo FM stereo will reach only about 10 to 40 miles (16 to start warming your rear window could cut and damage the heater. Rear Window Defogger (Option) Audio Systems Your Delcom audio system has been designed to operate easily and give you the best sound. If you see... will give years of the advanced engineering that went into it first. And, tall buildings or hills can do and how to operate all its controls, to reduce this damage. AM can cause stations tointerfere with it . b 1 I the rear window warm the glass. Press the button to 65 km). Your warranty...
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Electric Outside Rearview Mirror Control ...94. Steering in Gasoline ...215 Exhaust ...78 Expectant Mothers. Use of Used Oil ...224 DoorLocks ...59 Down Hills and Mountains. Safety Belt ...55 Exterior Appearance ...... Brake Wear Indicators ...Disposal of Safety Belts by ...33 Expressway Driving ...157 Extender. Discharged Battery Emergency Wrecker Towing ...185 Energy Conserving Oil ...221 Engine Block Heater ...70.224 Coolant ...228 Coolant Temperature Warning Gage ...103 Oil ...220 223 Oil Additives ...104 Oil Pressure Warning Gage ...Oil.When to Change ...221 192...
Electric Outside Rearview Mirror Control ...94. Steering in Gasoline ...215 Exhaust ...78 Expectant Mothers. Use of Used Oil ...224 DoorLocks ...59 Down Hills and Mountains. Safety Belt ...55 Exterior Appearance ...... Brake Wear Indicators ...Disposal of Safety Belts by ...33 Expressway Driving ...157 Extender. Discharged Battery Emergency Wrecker Towing ...185 Energy Conserving Oil ...221 Engine Block Heater ...70.224 Coolant ...228 Coolant Temperature Warning Gage ...103 Oil ...220 223 Oil Additives ...104 Oil Pressure Warning Gage ...Oil.When to Change ...221 192...
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... Halogen Bulbs ...178 Hazard Warning 'Flasher ...154 Haze. When to Use ...73 83 Flash-To-Pass ...201 FlatTire ...Flooded Engine. Features and Controls ...57 Fetus. Filling Your ...2.16 Fuels in ...Headlight Bulb Replacement ...235' 83 Headlight High-Low Beam Switch ...Headlight "On" Warning ...92... 17 Head Restraints ...Hearing Impaired Customer Assistance ...1 . 286 Heater ...110 . 297 Low ...217 Fuel Tank. Oil ...224.263. 264 252 Finish Care ...Finish Damage . : ...253 First Gear. Gages 103...
... Halogen Bulbs ...178 Hazard Warning 'Flasher ...154 Haze. When to Use ...73 83 Flash-To-Pass ...201 FlatTire ...Flooded Engine. Features and Controls ...57 Fetus. Filling Your ...2.16 Fuels in ...Headlight Bulb Replacement ...235' 83 Headlight High-Low Beam Switch ...Headlight "On" Warning ...92... 17 Head Restraints ...Hearing Impaired Customer Assistance ...1 . 286 Heater ...110 . 297 Low ...217 Fuel Tank. Oil ...224.263. 264 252 Finish Care ...Finish Damage . : ...253 First Gear. Gages 103...