Buick Enclave: Overview (Radio with CD)

Overview (Radio with CD)
A. RADIO/BAND
- Changes the band while listening to the radio.
- Selects the radio when listening to a different audio source.
B. Buttons 1−6
- Radio: Saves and selects favorite stations.
C.
(Previous/Reverse)
- Radio: Seeks the previous station.
- CD: Selects the previous track or rewinds within a track.
D.
(Power/Volume)
- Turns the system on or off and adjusts the volume.
E.
(Next/Forward)
- Radio: Seeks the next station.
- CD: Selects the next track or fast forwards within a track.
F. FAV 1-2-3 (Favorites Page)
- Radio: Opens the favorites list.
G. CD
H. AUX (Auxiliary)
- Selects an external audio source.
I.
(Phone/Mute)
- Opens the phone main menu.
- Mutes the audio system.
J. CD Slot
K. TONE
L. / BACK
- Menu: Moves one level back.
- Character Input: Deletes the last character.
M. TUNE/MENU
- Turn to open menus, highlight menu items, or set numeric values while in
a menu.
- Press to select menu items.
- Radio: Manually selects radio stations.
- CD: Selects tracks.
N. CONFIG (Configuration)
O. INFO (Information)
- Radio: Shows available information about the current station.
- CD: Shows available information about the current track.
P.
(Eject)
- Removes a disc from the CD slot.
Q.
(Clock)
R. AS 1-2 (Autostore)
- Radio: Opens the auto store stations list.
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The infotainment system in the vehicle is a touch screen system. It is controlled
by touching the screen buttons, the TUNE/MENU knob, preset buttons, and other buttons
on the faceplate.
The TUNE/
SEE MORE:
This light should come
on briefly when you turn
on the ignition, as a
check to show you it
is working.
The service all-wheel drive light comes on to
indicate that there may be a problem with the drive
system and service is required. Malfunctions
can be indicated by the system before any
The tires and wheels on your vehicle were aligned
and balanced carefully at the factory to give you the
longest tire life and best overall performance.
Adjustments to wheel alignment and tire balancing will
not be necessary on a regular basis. However, if
you notice unusual tire wear or you