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00 not scrape
ffl$lde surface 0
e electn·
cally warmed rear
ndow because
he
element
could be
dam~.
Avoid placing decals or stickers
on the inside of the window because removal may
require scraping.
Radios
The radio (on models so equipped) is located to
the right of the :iteering column on the instrument
panel. The standard antenna consists of fine wires
imbedded between the inner and outer layen: of
windshield glass.
CONTROLS - All RADIOS
For control location, refer to the illustration of
the type of radio installed in your Cadillac.
• ON·OFF·VOLUME turn clockwise to sWItch
radio on and to increase volume. Turn fully
counterclockwise for OFF. Ignition must be
in the RUN or ACCESSORY position to
operate the radio.
• TONE·turn c10ckwtse to increase treble
tones, and counterclockwise to increase bass
tones.
• MANUAL TUNER·turn knob to manually
select stations and to fine tune.
• SPEAKERS·turn counterclockwise to
AMFM RADIO
increase volume of front speakers and
c10c -
wise to increase rear speaked$}
me.
"Balance" is obtained when you h r fran I
and rear speakers equally.
• BANO SELECTO R·move seleclor tu
r.ht
for AM stations and fully left for FM.
• PUSH BUTTONS·push fully in to select a
preset station. To preset a slation on uch
push button:
a. Selecl desired band· AM or FM.
b. Manually tune desired station for best
, reception.
c. Choose the push button you WIsh to use
for that station, pull it straight out, and
push it slowly and firmly all the way
10.
NOTE: 00 not move the AM/FM band
selector while any push button is pulled
out or damage to the radio could occur.
d. Five AM stallons. p
f
FM stations.
may be preset on the
push
buttons.
FM reception - FM reception is normally static
free. However, static may be experienced while in
the vicinity of equipment emitting radio inter·
ference or while operating in the "fringe" area
beyond the effective "line of sight" range of the
FM radio station.
POWER OPERATEO ANTENNA
The power operated antenna (on cars so equipped)
extends to a height of approximately twelve inches
above the right front fender when the radio is
turned on. The antenna may be raised to approxi·
mately 34 inches or lowered for best reception by
operating the ANTENNA switch on the panel
above the radio. 00 not attempt to fully lower
antenna manually as it reverses direction when tip
nears fender.
Extend the antenna fully for best AM and fringe
area FM reception.
If
static or interference is
experienced within the effective range of an FM
station, adjust the antenna height to minimize
interference.
Turning the radio or ignition switch off lawen:
the
antenna
completely
and
renden:
the

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