Comfort Concr 5 & Audio Systems

4.Repeat steps 1-3for each of five AM and five FM stations.

Compact Disc Player

Many of the controls for the radio also have functions for the compact disc player, as explained here.

Don’t use mini-discsthat are called singles. Theywon’t eject. Use only full- size compact discs.

1.Turn the PWR-VOLknob to turnon the power.

2.Insert a disc part-wayinto theslot, with the label side up. The player will pull it in. Within a fewseconds, the disc should play.

If the disc comes backout and/or Err appears on the display:

The disc may be upside down.

The disc may be dirty, scratched or wet.

There may be too much moisture in the air (wait about one hour and try again).

The player may betoo hot, or the road may be too rough forthe disc to play. As soon as things get backto normal, the disc should play.

While a disc is playing,the CD indicator is displayed on the digital screen, as is the clock.

RCL (Recall): Press this button once to see whichtrack is playing. Press again whilethe track number is still displayed to see how long your selection has been playing. Thetrack number also will be displayed whenthe volume, bass, or treble is changedor a newtrack starts toplay.

COMP (Compression):Pressing this button makes softand loud passages more equal in volumePress. again to resume normal play.

RDM (Random):Press to play tracks in random, rather than sequential, order. This feature remains activeuntil the RDM button is pressed again.

REV (Reverse):Press and holdto rapidly reverse the disc. Releaseto resume playing.

FWD (Fast Forward): Press and hold to rapidly advancethe disc. Release to resume playing.

SCAN: Press this button to sample ten seconds of each track. Press againto stop scanning.

PREV (Previous):Press to play a track again. If you keep pressingthe PREV button, thedisc will keep backing up to previous tracks.

NEXT: Press to advance to thenext track. If you keep pressingthe NEXT button, thedisc will keep advancingto other tracks.

When Finished with the Compact Disc Player:

If you turn off the radio, or turn off the ignition, the disc will stay in the player

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Chevrolet 1994 manual Comfort Concr 5 & Audio Systems, Repeat steps 1-3for each of five AM and five FM stations

1994 specifications

The year 1994 marked a significant moment for Chevrolet, showcasing a diverse lineup of vehicles that appealed to a wide range of customers. As part of the General Motors family, Chevrolet continued to build on its legacy of producing dependable and innovative automobiles.

One of the standout vehicles of this year was the Chevrolet Silverado, which was especially popular among truck enthusiasts. The 1994 Silverado featured a more refined exterior design, incorporating aerodynamic elements that enhanced fuel efficiency. Under the hood, buyers had a variety of engine options, including a robust 5.7-liter V8 that delivered impressive power for towing and hauling needs. The Silverado was designed with both work and leisure in mind, offering a spacious interior that provided comfort and utility.

The Chevrolet Impala SS made a comeback in 1994, becoming an icon in its own right. This high-performance version of the Impala was equipped with a potent 5.7-liter LT1 V8 engine, delivering exhilarating performance and a smooth ride. Its sporty appearance was complemented by a unique front fascia, sport-tuned suspension, and distinct SS badging, making it easily recognizable. The Impala SS attracted car enthusiasts and collectors alike, combining classic American muscle with modern technology.

In the realm of compact cars, the Chevrolet Cavalier remained a strong contender. The 1994 model was known for its reliability and fuel efficiency, appealing to a budget-conscious audience. With options for both coupe and sedan configurations, the Cavalier offered a balanced mix of style and practicality. It was equipped with features such as an available anti-lock braking system, enhancing safety on the road.

Technology also played a role in Chevrolet's offerings that year. Many models, including the Corvette, began to incorporate advanced features like airbag systems and antilock brakes as standard or optional equipment. The Corvette itself continued to capture attention with its iconic design and performance, showcasing a 5.7-liter V8 engine with impressive horsepower and acceleration.

Overall, the Chevrolet lineup in 1994 reflected the brand's commitment to innovation, performance, and consumer satisfaction. With a focus on versatility, safety, and cutting-edge technology, Chevrolet continued to solidify its status as a leading automotive manufacturer, paving the way for future developments in the years to come.