Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Seats and Restraint Systems
- Seat and Seat Controls
- Safety Belts: They're for Everyone
- Here Are Questions Many People Ask About Safety Belts -- and the Answers
- How to Wear Safety Belts Properly
- Driver Position
- Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System (SIR)
- Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy
- Right Front Passenger Position
- Center Passenger Position
- Rear Seat Passengers
- Children
- Child Restraints
- Larger Children
- Safety Belt Extender
- Checking Your Restraint Systems
- Replacing Seat and Restraint System Parts After a Crash
- Features and Controls
- Keys
- Door Locks
- Keyless Entry System
- Automatic Pull-Down Feature (Trunk)
- Storage Compartments
- Theft
- Theft Deterrent
- Pass-Key II
- New Vehicle "Break-In"
- Ignition Key Positions
- Starting Your Engine
- Driving Through Deep Standing Water
- Engine Coolant Heater
- Automatic Transaxle
- Parking Brake
- Shifting Into Park (P)
- Shifting Out of Park (P)
- Parking Over Things that Burn
- Engine Exhaust
- Running Your Engine While You're Parked
- Power Windows
- Horn
- Tilt Wheel
- Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever
- Cruise Control
- Lamps
- Mirrors
- Floor Mats
- Convenience Net
- Astroroof - Express Open
- Universal Transmitter
- Ashtrays and Lighters
- The Instrument Panel: Your Information System
- Warning Lights
- Driver Information Center Control Buttons
- Driver Information Center Messages
- Speed Sensitive Steering (SSS)
- Speed Sensitive Suspension
- Comfort Controls and Audio Systems
- Your Cadillac Air System
- Electronic Climate Control (ECC)
- Defog
- Defroster
- Rear Defogger
- Electronic Solar Sensor
- Heated Windshield
- Audio Systems
- Setting the Clock
- AM/FM ETR Cassette Stereo with Equalizer
- The Delco Active Audio Music System with Cassette Player
- The Delco Active Audio Music System with Cassette and CD Player
- Tips about Your Audio System
- Care of Your Cassette Tape Player
- Care of Your Compact Discs
- Power Antenna Mast Care
- Your Driving and the Road
- Problems on the Road
- Service and Appearance Care
- Service
- Fuel
- Fuels in Foreign Countries
- Filling Your Tank
- Checking Things Under the Hood
- Engine Oil
- Air Cleaner
- Automatic Transaxle Fluid
- Engine Coolant
- Radiator Pressure Cap
- Thermostat
- Power Steering Fluid
- Windshield Washer Fluid
- Brakes
- Battery
- Bulb Replacement
- Wiper Blade Replacement
- Tires
- Appearance Care
- Cleaning the Inside of Your Cadillac
- Care of Safety Belts
- Cleaning Glass Surfaces
- Cleaning the Outside of the Windshield and Wiper Blades
- Weatherstrips
- Cleaning the Outside of Your Cadillac
- Cleaning Aluminum Wheels
- Cleaning Tires
- Sheet Metal Damage
- Finish Damage
- Underbody Maintenance
- Chemical Paint Spotting
- Appearance Care Materials Chart
- Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
- Service Parts Identification Label
- Add-on Electrical Equipment
- Fuses and Circuit Breakers
- Bulb Chart
- Specifications
- Air Conditioning Refrigerants
- Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts
- Roadside Service/Customer Assistance
- Owner Assistance
- Customer Satisfaction Procedure
- Customer Assistance for the Hearing or Speech Impaired (TDD)
- BBB Autoline - Alternative Dispute Resolution Program
- Reporting Safety Defects to the United States Government
- Reporting Safety Defects to the Canadian Government
- Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors
- Service and Owner Publications
- Order Form for Service Publications
- Index
Your
Cassette Tape Player
Your
cassette tape player works best
with
tapes
that
are
30
to
45
minutes
long on each side.
%pes
Longer than that
are
so
thin that they
may
not
work
well
in
this
player.
If
you
look
at the tape. or
on
its
label
or
box,
it
should say whether
its
bias,
“equalization,”
is
70
rnicrosoconds
(70
p)
or
120
microseconds
(120
It,:).
Chrome and metal tapes are
70
p,
sec
and standard
iron
tapes are
120
11
sec.
Your tape player
will
adjust automatically
for
either type
of
cassette
tape.
To
Play
a Cassette Tape
2.
Insert the cassette through the tape
door.
(The
TAPE
indicator
in
the
display
will
light.)
If
you
hear nothing
or
I~ear
just
a
garbled sound, the cassette
may
not
be
in
squarely. Press the
EJCT
button
to
remove the tape and start over.
The
tape equalization is automatically sensed and set. Inserting the cassette
also
activates
DOLBY’?
noise
reduction.
3.
Once the tape is playing, use the upper
and
lower
knobs
to adjust the
volume and balance, just as
you
do
for the radio. Press thc upper knob
to
change tape direction.
The
arrow
in
the
display shows which
direction
the
tape
is
being played.
FWD:
Press
this
button to
go
fonvard
rapidly
to
another part
of
the
tape.
REV:
Press
this button
to
reverse the
tape.
PREV:
Press
this
button to
go
back
to
the beginning
of
the track. Pressing
this button
when
in
the
pause period between
tracks
will
take
it
back
to
the start
of
the track preceding the pause.
NEXT
Press this button
to
advance
to
the next selection.
ST/PL
Press this button
and
the tape
will
stop
without
ejecting
it
and the
radio
will
start
to
play. Press
it
again and the tape
will
start
to
play
again.
EJCE
Press this button
to
remove the tape.
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