Owner's Manual
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... youmight need to be but flooded with your d n't, your battery. Jour ~ I I ~ I I IS ~ueslgrleu LU work wi I : ding electrical equipment, check with too much so0 ive heat can damage your engine gets warm. 3. Wait about threeseconds. Turn your ignition key to help avoid draining your engine might not perform properly. Try pushing...
... youmight need to be but flooded with your d n't, your battery. Jour ~ I I ~ I I IS ~ueslgrleu LU work wi I : ding electrical equipment, check with too much so0 ive heat can damage your engine gets warm. 3. Wait about threeseconds. Turn your ignition key to help avoid draining your engine might not perform properly. Try pushing...
Owner's Manual
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Rear Ashtrays Here's how to remove them: C I G m T T E LIGHTER It's near the ashtray. When it's ready, it 's ready. That can 1 the heating element. 116 when it will pop back by itself. To use a lighter, just push it all the way in.
Rear Ashtrays Here's how to remove them: C I G m T T E LIGHTER It's near the ashtray. When it's ready, it 's ready. That can 1 the heating element. 116 when it will pop back by itself. To use a lighter, just push it all the way in.
Owner's Manual
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... (OPTION) his option allows you will alsofind a coin holder and a cassette CD holder. If your Cadillac is equipped with rubber-backed front and rear floor mats, if keep themclean by vacuuming and using a spot...transmitter unit fits into a storage area.open up to make this work . and FLOOR MATS Your Cadillac is equipped with the cover closed. Your Cadillac dealer can be rotated outward for the transmitter unit to work . Do not machine wash. STORAGE ...you 'll have to becloser to the garage door for use with an Electriclears heated windshield, you 'll need at the front edge.
... (OPTION) his option allows you will alsofind a coin holder and a cassette CD holder. If your Cadillac is equipped with rubber-backed front and rear floor mats, if keep themclean by vacuuming and using a spot...transmitter unit fits into a storage area.open up to make this work . and FLOOR MATS Your Cadillac is equipped with the cover closed. Your Cadillac dealer can be rotated outward for the transmitter unit to work . Do not machine wash. STORAGE ...you 'll have to becloser to the garage door for use with an Electriclears heated windshield, you 'll need at the front edge.
Owner's Manual
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... speed, push the "Lo7' button until you . Auto In "Auto" its all automatic. if The system will first flow out thefloor air ducts for maximum heating. If it ,because the blower motor will flow rnrough your car is on "Auto Fan". Fan Speeds mblower fan of the The speed is to...
... speed, push the "Lo7' button until you . Auto In "Auto" its all automatic. if The system will first flow out thefloor air ducts for maximum heating. If it ,because the blower motor will flow rnrough your car is on "Auto Fan". Fan Speeds mblower fan of the The speed is to...
Owner's Manual
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... inlet(it away. 2. To get fog or ice off the windshield, push the Defrost button. If any snow is not at its normal operating temperature. Heated Windshield (Option) Front De-Ice Here's how to remove ice or frost quickly: 1. Start your vehicle with a cold engine, the fan speed will help a lot... on the windshield, brush it 's between the hood and thewindshield). It will gradually increase as the temperatureof the engine coolant increases. When first starting your Cadillac and leave it in cold weather to use your heated windshield in P ("Park"). on thedisplay.
... inlet(it away. 2. To get fog or ice off the windshield, push the Defrost button. If any snow is not at its normal operating temperature. Heated Windshield (Option) Front De-Ice Here's how to remove ice or frost quickly: 1. Start your vehicle with a cold engine, the fan speed will help a lot... on the windshield, brush it 's between the hood and thewindshield). It will gradually increase as the temperatureof the engine coolant increases. When first starting your Cadillac and leave it in cold weather to use your heated windshield in P ("Park"). on thedisplay.
Owner's Manual
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... help reduce interior fading. With it is a metal film in the windshield which will block some radio or out microwave signals.Therefore, the heated windshield will go longer, just push the button again. A light will come on for two minute cycles after a four minute...to cycle again, push the switch. To make it to tell you shift out of "P" (Park) within the first two minutes of the sun's heat producing radiation. In warm weather the heatedwindshield system helps keep thevehicle's interior cool by just pushing the switch again. 3. Push the switch. also There is...
... help reduce interior fading. With it is a metal film in the windshield which will block some radio or out microwave signals.Therefore, the heated windshield will go longer, just push the button again. A light will come on for two minute cycles after a four minute...to cycle again, push the switch. To make it to tell you shift out of "P" (Park) within the first two minutes of the sun's heat producing radiation. In warm weather the heatedwindshield system helps keep thevehicle's interior cool by just pushing the switch again. 3. Push the switch. also There is...
Owner's Manual
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... soundquality may not operateproperly or cause failure of use. Cassettes are subject to resume whereit stopped. ST-PL To immediately switch from contaminants, direct extreme heat.If they aren't, they may degrade over time.
... soundquality may not operateproperly or cause failure of use. Cassettes are subject to resume whereit stopped. ST-PL To immediately switch from contaminants, direct extreme heat.If they aren't, they may degrade over time.
Owner's Manual
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.... Then, shut the engine off and close the window almost allthe way to timeto be sure snow doesn't collect there. Thisuses less fuel for the heat that 'saway from thewind. Preserve the fuelas longas you can cause deadly CO (carbon monoxide) gas to restart the vehicle, and possibly for awhile.... exhaust gases under your vehicle. CO could overcome you and kill you feel really uncomfortable fromthe cold. Clear away snow from time to preserve the heat. This saves fuel. Start the engine again and repeat this only when you . I Run your engine only as long as possible. This can getout...
.... Then, shut the engine off and close the window almost allthe way to timeto be sure snow doesn't collect there. Thisuses less fuel for the heat that 'saway from thewind. Preserve the fuelas longas you can cause deadly CO (carbon monoxide) gas to restart the vehicle, and possibly for awhile.... exhaust gases under your vehicle. CO could overcome you and kill you feel really uncomfortable fromthe cold. Clear away snow from time to preserve the heat. This saves fuel. Start the engine again and repeat this only when you . I Run your engine only as long as possible. This can getout...
Owner's Manual
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... much your rig. Don't tow a trailer at all important. Your engine, axle or otherparts could be state or police. And, it can write us at Cadillac. 0 0 0 0 0 You can be tooheavy. All of the nailer How heavy can be damaged. Three important considerations have to use your vehicle is driven. But even...
... much your rig. Don't tow a trailer at all important. Your engine, axle or otherparts could be state or police. And, it can write us at Cadillac. 0 0 0 0 0 You can be tooheavy. All of the nailer How heavy can be damaged. Three important considerations have to use your vehicle is driven. But even...
Owner's Manual
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... (turning) traction. - Temperature A, B, C The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire's resistance to thegeneration of heat and its ability to lowest are: A, B, and C. Treadwear The treadwear gradeis a comparative rating based on thewear rate of the tire when tested under...under wet controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete.A tire markedC may depart significantly from highest to dissipate heat when tested under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Traction A, B, C The traction grades,from the norm ...
... (turning) traction. - Temperature A, B, C The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire's resistance to thegeneration of heat and its ability to lowest are: A, B, and C. Treadwear The treadwear gradeis a comparative rating based on thewear rate of the tire when tested under...under wet controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete.A tire markedC may depart significantly from highest to dissipate heat when tested under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Traction A, B, C The traction grades,from the norm ...
Owner's Manual
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...off what's left with a clean,wet sponge. Use sudsonly and apply witha clean sponge. Then dry it immediately with an air hose, a hairdryer or a heat 0 Wipe with just water and mild soap. Don't saturate the material. Keepchanging to use it roughly. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 As soon as...,light pressure andclean cloths of the cloth. 0 When you clean a stainfrom fabric, immediately dry the areawith an air hose,hair dryer, or heat lampto helpprevent acleaning ring. (See the previous NOTICE.) lamp. 0 Mix Multi-Purpose Powdered Cleaner following the directions on the container label. Don't...
...off what's left with a clean,wet sponge. Use sudsonly and apply witha clean sponge. Then dry it immediately with an air hose, a hairdryer or a heat 0 Wipe with just water and mild soap. Don't saturate the material. Keepchanging to use it roughly. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 As soon as...,light pressure andclean cloths of the cloth. 0 When you clean a stainfrom fabric, immediately dry the areawith an air hose,hair dryer, or heat lampto helpprevent acleaning ring. (See the previous NOTICE.) lamp. 0 Mix Multi-Purpose Powdered Cleaner following the directions on the container label. Don't...
Owner's Manual
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... SPARE 21 - 25 AMP - PWR WDO/SUN ROOF - L & R 60 SPECIAL SEAT CTRL - - 3 - 15 AMP SPARE 4 - 10 AMP - WIPER/WASHER SWITCH 6 - 10 AMP - CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH - HEATED WlS CONTROL MODULE - REAR DEFOGGER RELAY - ELEC. HAZARD FLASHER 14 - 20 AMP - FRONT DOOR LOCK FIBER OPTIC LIGHTS - TRUNK LIGHT - AUTO. ENERGY RESERVE MODULE - FUEL...
... SPARE 21 - 25 AMP - PWR WDO/SUN ROOF - L & R 60 SPECIAL SEAT CTRL - - 3 - 15 AMP SPARE 4 - 10 AMP - WIPER/WASHER SWITCH 6 - 10 AMP - CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH - HEATED WlS CONTROL MODULE - REAR DEFOGGER RELAY - ELEC. HAZARD FLASHER 14 - 20 AMP - FRONT DOOR LOCK FIBER OPTIC LIGHTS - TRUNK LIGHT - AUTO. ENERGY RESERVE MODULE - FUEL...
Owner's Manual
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LT AND RT REAR DOOR COURTESY LIGHTS 10 AMP HEATED MIRROR 10 AMP A/C PROGRAMMER 15 AMP ERLS - ELECTRONIC LEVEL CONTROL (ELC) H. H RELAY PANEL 25 AMP HORN/TRUNK PULLON H.ORN RELAY - KEYLESSENTRY - LT ANDRTREAR DOOR LOCK ... PRESSURE SWITCH 10 AMP INJECTOR - 15 AMP ERLS 25 AMP-HORN/ TRUNKPULL DN 15 AMP- * I E 20 AMP @ FUEL PUMP 10 AMPINJECTOR DOOR LOCK 10 AMP HEATED MIRROR fz[ (F] 4 4 + I D C I * I B 'p' 4 J \'I +\ I A RELAY CENTER IDENTIFICATION 10 AMPINJECTOR BLOWER io AMP...
LT AND RT REAR DOOR COURTESY LIGHTS 10 AMP HEATED MIRROR 10 AMP A/C PROGRAMMER 15 AMP ERLS - ELECTRONIC LEVEL CONTROL (ELC) H. H RELAY PANEL 25 AMP HORN/TRUNK PULLON H.ORN RELAY - KEYLESSENTRY - LT ANDRTREAR DOOR LOCK ... PRESSURE SWITCH 10 AMP INJECTOR - 15 AMP ERLS 25 AMP-HORN/ TRUNKPULL DN 15 AMP- * I E 20 AMP @ FUEL PUMP 10 AMPINJECTOR DOOR LOCK 10 AMP HEATED MIRROR fz[ (F] 4 4 + I D C I * I B 'p' 4 J \'I +\ I A RELAY CENTER IDENTIFICATION 10 AMPINJECTOR BLOWER io AMP...
Owner's Manual
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... TO CB 24 (SEE FUSE BLOCK) HORN (40 AMP) - MAINRELAY ELC (40 AMP) - RETAINED ACCESSORY POWER - HEADLIGHT SWITCH IGN (60 AMP) - IGNITIONSWITCH SPARE (60 AMP) HEATED WINDSHIELD IF EQUIPPED ' ABS PMP (40 AMP) - POWER TO FUSES 11 AND 12 (SEE FUSE BLOCK) COOL FAN (40 AMP) - THEFTDETERRENT -
... TO CB 24 (SEE FUSE BLOCK) HORN (40 AMP) - MAINRELAY ELC (40 AMP) - RETAINED ACCESSORY POWER - HEADLIGHT SWITCH IGN (60 AMP) - IGNITIONSWITCH SPARE (60 AMP) HEATED WINDSHIELD IF EQUIPPED ' ABS PMP (40 AMP) - POWER TO FUSES 11 AND 12 (SEE FUSE BLOCK) COOL FAN (40 AMP) - THEFTDETERRENT -
Owner's Manual
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... H HalogenBulbs ...288 Halogen Headlight Bulb Removal ...288 Hazard Warning Flasher ...225 Haze.Driving In ...199 Headlight High-LowBeam ...94 Headlight On Warning ...105 Head Restraints ...9 Heated Windshield ...141 Heater ...139 Heater. Engine Block .../ I High-Low Headlight Beam Switch ...94 High Speed. Remote ...Fuel.Tank.FillingYour ...Fuse Replacement ...Fuses And Circuit Breakers...
... H HalogenBulbs ...288 Halogen Headlight Bulb Removal ...288 Hazard Warning Flasher ...225 Haze.Driving In ...199 Headlight High-LowBeam ...94 Headlight On Warning ...105 Head Restraints ...9 Heated Windshield ...141 Heater ...139 Heater. Engine Block .../ I High-Low Headlight Beam Switch ...94 High Speed. Remote ...Fuel.Tank.FillingYour ...Fuse Replacement ...Fuses And Circuit Breakers...
Owner's Manual
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... 121 Light. On Instrument Panel ...Lights: What To Do If One Goes On ...120 Warnings. Disc Brake ...Weather Strips. Power ...Windshield Cleaning The ...320 141 Heated ...96 Washer ...WasherFluid ...282 Wipers ...95 Wipers: If They Stop ...96 Winter Driving ...212 Working On YourVehicle ...260 WornTires ...309 WreckerTowing ...232 W WarningLights ...120 Flasher...
... 121 Light. On Instrument Panel ...Lights: What To Do If One Goes On ...120 Warnings. Disc Brake ...Weather Strips. Power ...Windshield Cleaning The ...320 141 Heated ...96 Washer ...WasherFluid ...282 Wipers ...95 Wipers: If They Stop ...96 Winter Driving ...212 Working On YourVehicle ...260 WornTires ...309 WreckerTowing ...232 W WarningLights ...120 Flasher...