1994 Chevrolet Cavalier Owner's Manual - Page 97

1994 Chevrolet Cavalier Manual

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Comfort Controls & Audio Systems Audio Systems The following pages describe audio the systems available for your Chevrolet, and how to get the best performance from them. Please readabout the system in your vehicle. Hearing damage from loud noise is almost undetectable until it istoo late. Your hearing canadapt to higher volumes of sound. Sound that seems normal can be loudand harmful to your hearing. Take precautionsby adjusting the volume controlon your radio to a safe sound level before your hearing adapts to it. To help avoid hearing loss or damage: Adjust the volume controlto 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 radio - be sure you can add whatyou want. If you can, it's very important to do it properly. Added sound equipment may interfere withthe operation of your vehicle's engine, DelcoB radio or other systems, and even damage them. And, your vehicle's systems may interfere withthe operation of sound equipment that has been added improperly. So, before adding sound equipment, check with your dealerand be sure to check Federal rules covering mobile radio and telephone units. Ventilation Tips Keep the hood and front air inlet free of ice, snow, or any other obstruction (such as leaves). The heater and defroster will work far better, reducing the chance of fogging the inside of your windows. In cold weather,turn the blower fan to HI for afew moments before driving off. This helps clear intake the ducts of snow and moisture, and reduces the chance of fogging the inside of your windows. Keep the air path under the front seats clear of objects. This helps air to circulate throughout your vehicle.

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Comfort
Controls
&
Audio
Systems
Ventilation
Tips
Keep the hood and front air
inlet
free
of ice,
snow,
or
any
other obstruction
(such as leaves). The heater
and
defroster will
work
far better,
reducing the chance
of
fogging the
inside of your
windows.
In cold
weather,turn
the blower
fan
to
HI
for
a few moments
before
driving
off.
This
helps
clear
the intake
ducts of snow
and
moisture,
and
reduces the chance of fogging the
inside of your
windows.
Keep the air
path under the front
seats clear of objects.
This
helps
air
to
circulate
throughout
your
vehicle.
Audio
Systems
The
following
pages
describe
the audio
systems
available
for
your
Chevrolet,
and
how to get the best
performance
from
them.
Please
read about the
system
in
your
vehicle.
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 harmful 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:
Adjust the volume
controlto
the
Increase
volume
slowly
until
you
hear
lowest setting.
comfortably
and
clearly.
NOTICE:
Before
you
add
any sound
equipment to your
vehicle
-
like
a
tape player,
CB
radio,
mobile
telephone or two-way
radio
-
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,
DelcoB
radio
or other systems,
and
even
damage
them. And, your
vehicle’s
systems
may interfere
with the operation of
sound equipment that has
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.