Owner's Manual
Page 98
Slide the rightside of theswitch to turnthefoglampson,andtheleftside of theinstrumentpanelabove the radio. Your fog lampswitch is in foggy or misty conditions. thatyourfoglightsare Remember, foglampsalonewillnotgive Never use your optional fog lamps for better vision in thecenter of the ...
Slide the rightside of theswitch to turnthefoglampson,andtheleftside of theinstrumentpanelabove the radio. Your fog lampswitch is in foggy or misty conditions. thatyourfoglightsare Remember, foglampsalonewillnotgive Never use your optional fog lamps for better vision in thecenter of the ...
Owner's Manual
Page 103
... moveamirror,slidetheswitch thepassenger'ssidemirror.Then,pressthefour-waypad to aconvexmirror,youcanhitanothervehicle. convexmirrorcanmakethings(likeothervehicles)lookfartheraway thantheyreallyare.Ifyoucuttoosharplyintotherightlane,you I Power Mirrors PO445 Somevehiclescomewiththeoptionalremotecontrolswitchforadjustingthe outsidemirror.Theswitchis on theinstrumentpanelabove the radio. To makesureyou do notaccidentally moveamirror, slidetheswitch to themiddle (off) position. 2-47 A convexmirror'ssurface canseemorefromthedriver'sseat.
... moveamirror,slidetheswitch thepassenger'ssidemirror.Then,pressthefour-waypad to aconvexmirror,youcanhitanothervehicle. convexmirrorcanmakethings(likeothervehicles)lookfartheraway thantheyreallyare.Ifyoucuttoosharplyintotherightlane,you I Power Mirrors PO445 Somevehiclescomewiththeoptionalremotecontrolswitchforadjustingthe outsidemirror.Theswitchis on theinstrumentpanelabove the radio. To makesureyou do notaccidentally moveamirror, slidetheswitch to themiddle (off) position. 2-47 A convexmirror'ssurface canseemorefromthedriver'sseat.
Owner's Manual
Page 125
....Besuretoreadabouttheparticularsystem supplied with your vehicle. For explanation of vehicle symbols in thissection,referto"Vehicle Symbols" in Section 0. AM Stereo ...How to Operate Your ETR@ AM Radio...How toOperate YourETR@AM-FM Stereo Audio System ... 3-1 Comfort Controls ...Flow-Through Ventilation System ...Heating/Air Conditioning System ...3-3 3-3 3-6 Heating System...3-5 3-7 Rear Heater ...3-8 Rear Air Conditioning...
....Besuretoreadabouttheparticularsystem supplied with your vehicle. For explanation of vehicle symbols in thissection,referto"Vehicle Symbols" in Section 0. AM Stereo ...How to Operate Your ETR@ AM Radio...How toOperate YourETR@AM-FM Stereo Audio System ... 3-1 Comfort Controls ...Flow-Through Ventilation System ...Heating/Air Conditioning System ...3-3 3-3 3-6 Heating System...3-5 3-7 Rear Heater ...3-8 Rear Air Conditioning...
Owner's Manual
Page 133
... thelowestsetting. doesnotgettoo again. decalsthere,youmighthave to scrapethem I Engine Block Heater Ifyouusetheoptionalengineblockheaterbeforestartingyourengine,your heating system will produce warmer air faster to it istoo of your on radio to a safe sound level beforehearingadapts to heat the passenger compartment in cold weather.See"EngineBlockHeater" in theIndex. if of CAUTION ' Hearingdamagefrom loud noise is almostundetectableuntil...
... thelowestsetting. doesnotgettoo again. decalsthere,youmighthave to scrapethem I Engine Block Heater Ifyouusetheoptionalengineblockheaterbeforestartingyourengine,your heating system will produce warmer air faster to it istoo of your on radio to a safe sound level beforehearingadapts to heat the passenger compartment in cold weather.See"EngineBlockHeater" in theIndex. if of CAUTION ' Hearingdamagefrom loud noise is almostundetectableuntil...
Owner's Manual
Page 134
... Systems NOTICE Beforeyouaddanysoundequipment CBradio,mobiletelephoneortwo-wa) youwant. u FM Stereo FM stereowillgiveyouthebestsound.ButFMsignalswillreachonlyabout 10 to 40 miles (16 to reducethisnoise if youeverget it 'sveryimportanttodo equipmentmayinterferewiththeoperationof Delco@ radio or systems, even other and damagt vehicle's systems may interfere with the. 'operQtion hasbeenaddedimprop( I And, of sound t I. 1 2, tu before adding sound equipment, LI teck L V I L Iyourdealerancj...
... Systems NOTICE Beforeyouaddanysoundequipment CBradio,mobiletelephoneortwo-wa) youwant. u FM Stereo FM stereowillgiveyouthebestsound.ButFMsignalswillreachonlyabout 10 to 40 miles (16 to reducethisnoise if youeverget it 'sveryimportanttodo equipmentmayinterferewiththeoperationof Delco@ radio or systems, even other and damagt vehicle's systems may interfere with the. 'operQtion hasbeenaddedimprop( I And, of sound t I. 1 2, tu before adding sound equipment, LI teck L V I L Iyourdealerancj...
Owner's Manual
Page 135
to Operate Your ETW AM Radio . -, .! ..y s . ,... , I .:$: : . move TREBLE downtoreducethenoise. How to hearmorebass. If astationis Adjusttheselevers to chooseradiostations. The Upper Knob Theupperknobdoesthesethreethings: It controlsthevolume. The Lower Knob Turnthelowerknob to giveapleasingsound. to display ...
to Operate Your ETW AM Radio . -, .! ..y s . ,... , I .:$: : . move TREBLE downtoreducethenoise. How to hearmorebass. If astationis Adjusttheselevers to chooseradiostations. The Upper Knob Theupperknobdoesthesethreethings: It controlsthevolume. The Lower Knob Turnthelowerknob to giveapleasingsound. to display ...
Owner's Manual
Page 137
... Your E T P AM-FM Stereo Audio System Thisparttellsyouhowyour ETR@ AM-FM stereoaudiosystemworks. Tone Levers These two levers control the tone BASS-Slidethisleverup TREBLE-Slidethisleverup of your radio. The Lower Knob Turn thelower knob to chooseradiostations.Pushit to get AM or FM.
... Your E T P AM-FM Stereo Audio System Thisparttellsyouhowyour ETR@ AM-FM stereoaudiosystemworks. Tone Levers These two levers control the tone BASS-Slidethisleverup TREBLE-Slidethisleverup of your radio. The Lower Knob Turn thelower knob to chooseradiostations.Pushit to get AM or FM.
Owner's Manual
Page 143
... set the system for 4 FM). up to remove it. AM-ST Button Pushthisbutton if youwant AM stereo. ("STEREO' will return. background hiss noise from the radio or tape player. Tune inthestation. to favorite stations. DN@ Your audiosystemhasautomaticDynamicNoiseReduction. Use the leverstosetthebass,midrange,andtrebleuntilyougetthesound youprefer.The 60 and 250 leversadjustthebass; 1K is a registered...
... set the system for 4 FM). up to remove it. AM-ST Button Pushthisbutton if youwant AM stereo. ("STEREO' will return. background hiss noise from the radio or tape player. Tune inthestation. to favorite stations. DN@ Your audiosystemhasautomaticDynamicNoiseReduction. Use the leverstosetthebass,midrange,andtrebleuntilyougetthesound youprefer.The 60 and 250 leversadjustthebass; 1K is a registered...
Owner's Manual
Page 145
... hear Thelongersidewiththetapevisiblegoes in squarely. Push EJECT toremovethetapeandstartover. To stopthetapepushtheotherbutton lightly. To play next selection. To removeorstopthetape,push The SEARCH button lets you do for the radio. Cassette Tape Player Yourtapeplayer is built to work best with tapes that are 30 to thenextselection. Thetapewillgo to 45 minutes so thintheymightnotwork longoneachside.Tapeslongerthanthatare wellinthisplayer...
... hear Thelongersidewiththetapevisiblegoes in squarely. Push EJECT toremovethetapeandstartover. To stopthetapepushtheotherbutton lightly. To play next selection. To removeorstopthetape,push The SEARCH button lets you do for the radio. Cassette Tape Player Yourtapeplayer is built to work best with tapes that are 30 to thenextselection. Thetapewillgo to 45 minutes so thintheymightnotwork longoneachside.Tapeslongerthanthatare wellinthisplayer...
Owner's Manual
Page 147
... stereosystemworks: P WR (Power) The PWR buttonswitchestheradioonand Upper Knob The upper knob does these off whentheignitionison. By pressingthe MUTE knob, all soundfrom or by turning the radio or CD playerstops.Bypressingtheknobagain, theVOLknobclockwise,soundwillbeginagain. two things: Itcontrols the volume.VolumewillincreasewhentheVOLknob is turnedclockwiseanddecreasewhenturnedcounterclockwise.Volumewill bedisplayedbrieflyunlessthe LeftlRight speakercontrol,Rear/Front speaker control, BASS or TREB...
... stereosystemworks: P WR (Power) The PWR buttonswitchestheradioonand Upper Knob The upper knob does these off whentheignitionison. By pressingthe MUTE knob, all soundfrom or by turning the radio or CD playerstops.Bypressingtheknobagain, theVOLknobclockwise,soundwillbeginagain. two things: Itcontrols the volume.VolumewillincreasewhentheVOLknob is turnedclockwiseanddecreasewhenturnedcounterclockwise.Volumewill bedisplayedbrieflyunlessthe LeftlRight speakercontrol,Rear/Front speaker control, BASS or TREB...
Owner's Manual
Page 151
.... Repeat steps 6 and 7 for 5 secondswithignitiononandradiopower off .) 2. Repeatsteps 6 through IO. Enteryoursecretcode steps. If thedisplayindicates SEC, the numbers did notmatchandtheunit is reapplied to enter your code. Turntheignitionon.(Radio Disabling The Theft System 1. Depressthe SET button.Thedisplaywill show the numbers as follows:pause no morethan 15 secondsbetween off . Pressthe 1 and 4 buttonstogether. Press SET and...
.... Repeat steps 6 and 7 for 5 secondswithignitiononandradiopower off .) 2. Repeatsteps 6 through IO. Enteryoursecretcode steps. If thedisplayindicates SEC, the numbers did notmatchandtheunit is reapplied to enter your code. Turntheignitionon.(Radio Disabling The Theft System 1. Depressthe SET button.Thedisplaywill show the numbers as follows:pause no morethan 15 secondsbetween off . Pressthe 1 and 4 buttonstogether. Press SET and...
Owner's Manual
Page 304
... InstrumentClusterGages,Brake Switch,AudioAlarm,HeadlightSwitch Illumination, AshTrayIllumination, CruiseControl AuxiliaryHeater-Rear N C (if equipped) StopLamps,HazardFlash, Digital InstrumentCluster HeadlampSwitch,TailandParking Lamps DirectionSignalFlash,BackUp Lamps FrontHeater & Air Conditioning Radio Engine ControlModule EngineControlModule Power Windows WindshieldWiper Anti-LockBrakeSystem, Speedometer FogLamps CanadianDaytimeRunningLights PowerMirror TrailerWirinaHarness Fuse 10 Amp 30 Amp Circuit Breaker 30 Amp 20 Amp Aux...
... InstrumentClusterGages,Brake Switch,AudioAlarm,HeadlightSwitch Illumination, AshTrayIllumination, CruiseControl AuxiliaryHeater-Rear N C (if equipped) StopLamps,HazardFlash, Digital InstrumentCluster HeadlampSwitch,TailandParking Lamps DirectionSignalFlash,BackUp Lamps FrontHeater & Air Conditioning Radio Engine ControlModule EngineControlModule Power Windows WindshieldWiper Anti-LockBrakeSystem, Speedometer FogLamps CanadianDaytimeRunningLights PowerMirror TrailerWirinaHarness Fuse 10 Amp 30 Amp Circuit Breaker 30 Amp 20 Amp Aux...
Owner's Manual
Page 337
...-Wheel Drive ...6-23 Antenna, Fixed Mast ...3-29 AntilockBrakes(See"Brakes") Appearance Care ...6-52 Materials ...6-59 Arbitration Program ...8-3 Ashtrays ...2-50 Assist Handles ...2-68 Audio Systems...3-9 AM Radio ...3-11 AM-FMStereoAudioCassette System with Equalizer ...3-18 AM-FMStereoAudio Cassette System ...5 3-1 AM-FMStereoAudio Compact Disc (CD) System ...3-23 AM-FM Stereo Audio System ..3-13 Anti...
...-Wheel Drive ...6-23 Antenna, Fixed Mast ...3-29 AntilockBrakes(See"Brakes") Appearance Care ...6-52 Materials ...6-59 Arbitration Program ...8-3 Ashtrays ...2-50 Assist Handles ...2-68 Audio Systems...3-9 AM Radio ...3-11 AM-FMStereoAudioCassette System with Equalizer ...3-18 AM-FMStereoAudio Cassette System ...5 3-1 AM-FMStereoAudio Compact Disc (CD) System ...3-23 AM-FM Stereo Audio System ..3-13 Anti...
Owner's Manual
Page 340
...-13 Power Mirrors...2-47 Other Options...6-38 Seat ...1-2 Visor Vanity ...2-48 Windows ...2-26 Power Steering ...4-18 Fluid ...6-30 Product Service Publications ...8-6 Radiator Pressure Cap ...6-29 Radio(See"AudioSystems") Reading Lights...2-44 Rear Defogger ...3-8 Rear Hatch/Split-Panel Doors...2-8 Rear WiperNVasher ...2-34 Recommended Fluids/Lubricants.7-14 Reporting Safety Defects ...8-4 9-4 M Maintenance...7-2 Other Items...
...-13 Power Mirrors...2-47 Other Options...6-38 Seat ...1-2 Visor Vanity ...2-48 Windows ...2-26 Power Steering ...4-18 Fluid ...6-30 Product Service Publications ...8-6 Radiator Pressure Cap ...6-29 Radio(See"AudioSystems") Reading Lights...2-44 Rear Defogger ...3-8 Rear Hatch/Split-Panel Doors...2-8 Rear WiperNVasher ...2-34 Recommended Fluids/Lubricants.7-14 Reporting Safety Defects ...8-4 9-4 M Maintenance...7-2 Other Items...