Radio/Audio System Description and Operation: Notes

2013 Buick Regal Turbo Premium, Standard TransSECTION Notes
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The entertainment system on this vehicle may have several different configurations available to it. To determine the specific configuration of the vehicle, please see the Service Parts ID Label, and refer to RPO Code List .

The entertainment system on this vehicle is configured with either a base or an uplevel system. The base and uplevel systems each contain a radio, antenna, speakers, and on some systems an audio amplifier. The uplevel system differs from the base system by providing the customer with enhanced audio system features. Some of those features may include the radio data system (RDS), an audio amplifier, programmable equalizer, and digital satellite radio (U2K).

Each item in the list below represents topics covered in detail below.

  • Radio Circuit Operation
  • Radio/HVAC Communications
  • Radio/HVAC Controls
  • Antenna System
  • AM/FM Reception
  • Digital Radio Receiver (If equipped)
  • Speaker Operation
  • Audio Amplifier (If equipped)
  • Radio Data System (RDS) (If equipped)
  • Theft Deterrent
  • OnStar ®
  • Steering Wheel Controls (If equipped)
  • Auxiliary Audio Input Jack (If equipped)
  • USB Port (If equipped)
  • Multimedia Player Interface Module (If equipped)
  • Noise Compensation (If equipped)
  • Speed Controlled Volume (SCV) (If equipped)
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