Owner's Manual
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... 1957 the Eldorado Brougham featured advances such as the first front wheel drive personal luxury car. , . -. -..._ - J. Engineering innovations, conveniences and styling dominated the '50s and '60s. for 1967 as air suspension, memory seat, automatic electric door locks, transistor radio, a brushed - Cruise control, automatic climate control, t i l t and telescoping steering wheels, twilight sentinel and four door hard tops all debuted in automotive styling for 1974, 1975 and 1976 Cadillacs. Analog Electronic Fuel Injection was...
... 1957 the Eldorado Brougham featured advances such as the first front wheel drive personal luxury car. , . -. -..._ - J. Engineering innovations, conveniences and styling dominated the '50s and '60s. for 1967 as air suspension, memory seat, automatic electric door locks, transistor radio, a brushed - Cruise control, automatic climate control, t i l t and telescoping steering wheels, twilight sentinel and four door hard tops all debuted in automotive styling for 1974, 1975 and 1976 Cadillacs. Analog Electronic Fuel Injection was...
Owner's Manual
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Ten Best List, Car &a Driver; Now more than ever, substance takes shape Cadillac Style j ... The demanding pace car performance and handling requirements were met because of the Year, Motor Trend; For more than nine decades 4.6 liter V8 engine, 4t80 E electronically controlled automatic transaxle, road sensing suspension, speed sensitive steering, antilock brakes and traction control. The 1992 Seville STS is the first car ever to win all three major...
Ten Best List, Car &a Driver; Now more than ever, substance takes shape Cadillac Style j ... The demanding pace car performance and handling requirements were met because of the Year, Motor Trend; For more than nine decades 4.6 liter V8 engine, 4t80 E electronically controlled automatic transaxle, road sensing suspension, speed sensitive steering, antilock brakes and traction control. The 1992 Seville STS is the first car ever to win all three major...
Owner's Manual
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... an even higher temperature.To prevent uncomfortable overheatingof the seats, the heating elements are deactivated when the ignition is closest to automatically maintain the ternperaturc atthe selected setting. To preserve the battery, the heated seatscan only be used whcn the ignition is turned on, and are thermostatically regulated to the top your ears. The head restraints tilt forward and rearward...
... an even higher temperature.To prevent uncomfortable overheatingof the seats, the heating elements are deactivated when the ignition is closest to automatically maintain the ternperaturc atthe selected setting. To preserve the battery, the heated seatscan only be used whcn the ignition is turned on, and are thermostatically regulated to the top your ears. The head restraints tilt forward and rearward...
Owner's Manual
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... must disconnect both a driver's air bag and a right-front passenger's air bag, you don't see "Fuses and Circuit Breakers" in the Index). Follow the procedureabove for electrical work for everyone, including pregnant women.Like all occupants, they don't wear safety belts. Your vehicle also has the right-front passenger's air bag. Remove the SIR (air bag) fuse (see this : Turn off ignition. Disconnect the yellow connector...
... must disconnect both a driver's air bag and a right-front passenger's air bag, you don't see "Fuses and Circuit Breakers" in the Index). Follow the procedureabove for electrical work for everyone, including pregnant women.Like all occupants, they don't wear safety belts. Your vehicle also has the right-front passenger's air bag. Remove the SIR (air bag) fuse (see this : Turn off ignition. Disconnect the yellow connector...
Owner's Manual
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When going down steep as mountain roads, but lower fuel economy. can help control your speed you might choose" 3 " instead of @: - L NOTIW: 3 (Third Gear) This is less shifting between gears - It can You use "2" on . Here are some times you go into Overdrive. When towing a trailer, so there is like @ , but you never go down a steep hill 2 (Second Gear) This position gives you more power but then would also wantto useyour brakesoff you and on hills. When driving on hilly, winding roads - nlh 83
When going down steep as mountain roads, but lower fuel economy. can help control your speed you might choose" 3 " instead of @: - L NOTIW: 3 (Third Gear) This is less shifting between gears - It can You use "2" on . Here are some times you go into Overdrive. When towing a trailer, so there is like @ , but you never go down a steep hill 2 (Second Gear) This position gives you more power but then would also wantto useyour brakesoff you and on hills. When driving on hilly, winding roads - nlh 83
Owner's Manual
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With your vehicle is in your hand, your right foot holding the brake pedal down, set the still parking brake. 4. Remove the key and takeit with the ignition key in "P" (Park). 87 2. If you can walk away from your vehicle with you . Move the ignition key to "Lock." 5. Move the shift lever into"P" (Park) position likethis: Pull the lever toward you . Move the lever up asfar as it will go. 3.
With your vehicle is in your hand, your right foot holding the brake pedal down, set the still parking brake. 4. Remove the key and takeit with the ignition key in "P" (Park). 87 2. If you can walk away from your vehicle with you . Move the ignition key to "Lock." 5. Move the shift lever into"P" (Park) position likethis: Pull the lever toward you . Move the lever up asfar as it will go. 3.
Owner's Manual
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Remove the key and take it with you can walk away from your vehicle with your right footstill holding the brake pedal down, set the parking brake. 4. If you . Console Shift Lever 1. Move the shift lever into "P" (Park) position like this: 0 Hold in the button on the lever, and push the lever all the way toward the frontof your vehicle is in your hand, your vehicle. 3. With your right foot. 2. Move the ignition key to "Lock." 5. Hold the brake pedaldown with the ignitionkey in "P" (Park). 88
Remove the key and take it with you can walk away from your vehicle with your right footstill holding the brake pedal down, set the parking brake. 4. If you . Console Shift Lever 1. Move the shift lever into "P" (Park) position like this: 0 Hold in the button on the lever, and push the lever all the way toward the frontof your vehicle is in your hand, your vehicle. 3. With your right foot. 2. Move the ignition key to "Lock." 5. Hold the brake pedaldown with the ignitionkey in "P" (Park). 88
Owner's Manual
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... your power windows. Justpress the switch once -for another10 minutes, just turn theignition key to "Off",you want this power If for half a second or more -- you want to stop your vehicle and turn the to "Run" andback to operate the windows willnot shutoff until you stop the window as it is going down . Here's how the master control works. When you open a door...
... your power windows. Justpress the switch once -for another10 minutes, just turn theignition key to "Off",you want this power If for half a second or more -- you want to stop your vehicle and turn the to "Run" andback to operate the windows willnot shutoff until you stop the window as it is going down . Here's how the master control works. When you open a door...
Owner's Manual
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... in the computer, but once the ignition is turned off , pressing the "INFORMATION" button turn off the Driver Information Center, Electronic Climate Control and Fuel Data Center displays. the ENG/MET (English/Metric) Press this buttonwill turn ononly the Driver Information Center. APPLY BRAKE TO SHIFT This messagewill appear if your in vehicle's systems. Vehicles that are first sold in "P" (Park) for about 5 seconds and the...
... in the computer, but once the ignition is turned off , pressing the "INFORMATION" button turn off the Driver Information Center, Electronic Climate Control and Fuel Data Center displays. the ENG/MET (English/Metric) Press this buttonwill turn ononly the Driver Information Center. APPLY BRAKE TO SHIFT This messagewill appear if your in vehicle's systems. Vehicles that are first sold in "P" (Park) for about 5 seconds and the...
Owner's Manual
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... the accessories.Turn on the lights, by radio, set the Climate Control on"AUTO" and the fan speedon "HI" and turn the rear window defogger on , have the system repaired as soon as possible to cool your batteryis not being strandedhave the electrical system checked by your Cadillac dealershipat your vehicle and stays on .You can monitor battery by turning off . To avoid being charged. When the engine running...
... the accessories.Turn on the lights, by radio, set the Climate Control on"AUTO" and the fan speedon "HI" and turn the rear window defogger on , have the system repaired as soon as possible to cool your batteryis not being strandedhave the electrical system checked by your Cadillac dealershipat your vehicle and stays on .You can monitor battery by turning off . To avoid being charged. When the engine running...
Owner's Manual
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... ignition key for the Driver Information Center display "WAIT 3 MINUTES". to The Instrument Panel Cluster will appear if there is a problem with the Electronic Control Module (ECM). SERVICE NOW - SERVICE RIDE CONTROL This message is displayed to be replaced. See "Engine Overheating" in heating and A/Cefficiency when this message appkars. If the "SERVICE ENGINE SOON" on the light instrument panel andthis message appear and then turns it may need to indicate that the Suspension...
... ignition key for the Driver Information Center display "WAIT 3 MINUTES". to The Instrument Panel Cluster will appear if there is a problem with the Electronic Control Module (ECM). SERVICE NOW - SERVICE RIDE CONTROL This message is displayed to be replaced. See "Engine Overheating" in heating and A/Cefficiency when this message appkars. If the "SERVICE ENGINE SOON" on the light instrument panel andthis message appear and then turns it may need to indicate that the Suspension...
Owner's Manual
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... Air Conditioning system detects a refrigerant level that you have your trunk is opcn when the Ignition is a reminder, after driving about a mile that is capable of steering effortis greatly increased to "ECON" and remain there. The system is low enough to cause damage to body position sensors,vehicle speed sensor, lift and dive signals, and determines optimum strut valving or (suspension stiffness) for increased As maneuverability and parking...
... Air Conditioning system detects a refrigerant level that you have your trunk is opcn when the Ignition is a reminder, after driving about a mile that is capable of steering effortis greatly increased to "ECON" and remain there. The system is low enough to cause damage to body position sensors,vehicle speed sensor, lift and dive signals, and determines optimum strut valving or (suspension stiffness) for increased As maneuverability and parking...
Owner's Manual
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... ,for increased control, A computer is put in memory and a message will say to change ride firmness dependingon vehicle speed and other driving conditions. The computer also receives feedback from the system, an error code be displayed until the display shows 100. 6' 77 Speed Sensitive Suspension The SpeedSensitive Suspension automatically controlsthe firmness of the four struts will say to change it will change theoil between...
... ,for increased control, A computer is put in memory and a message will say to change ride firmness dependingon vehicle speed and other driving conditions. The computer also receives feedback from the system, an error code be displayed until the display shows 100. 6' 77 Speed Sensitive Suspension The SpeedSensitive Suspension automatically controlsthe firmness of the four struts will say to change it will change theoil between...
Owner's Manual
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...about 5 seconds. Then it lets you push this button either up or down , the radiowill automatically go to thenext station and pause, and keep moving it to favorite. it . 155 Push ... or down , the SCAN indicator in the display will light and the radio find the next station and stay there will go to TP (Tape player). stations (Five on ten AM andfive more on FM)....buttons. Moving the control to the right increases bass while moving as SCANdoes. Just: Choose either the SCAN or upper knob. The control behind thelower knob moves the soundbetween your front and rear speakers. Push the ...
...about 5 seconds. Then it lets you push this button either up or down , the radiowill automatically go to thenext station and pause, and keep moving it to favorite. it . 155 Push ... or down , the SCAN indicator in the display will light and the radio find the next station and stay there will go to TP (Tape player). stations (Five on ten AM andfive more on FM)....buttons. Moving the control to the right increases bass while moving as SCANdoes. Just: Choose either the SCAN or upper knob. The control behind thelower knob moves the soundbetween your front and rear speakers. Push the ...
Owner's Manual
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... also a source important information. Anticipate what the traffic lights other drivers are common. Expect occupantsin parked cars to run stopsigns when you know wh.en suddenly. Pedestrians can be ready. Please start with a very important safetydevice in your Cadillac: Buckle up. (See "Safety Belts" the Index.) in front of the road conditionsyou may encounter. ready for anything." On streets, city...
... also a source important information. Anticipate what the traffic lights other drivers are common. Expect occupantsin parked cars to run stopsigns when you know wh.en suddenly. Pedestrians can be ready. Please start with a very important safetydevice in your Cadillac: Buckle up. (See "Safety Belts" the Index.) in front of the road conditionsyou may encounter. ready for anything." On streets, city...
Owner's Manual
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... the same size, load range, speed rating and construction type (bias, bias-belted or radial)as your vehicle. It's all four type wheels. It was new had a Tire Performance CriteriaSpecification (TPC Spec) number on all right to thesystem developed by the United States NationalHighway Traffic Safety Administration which grades tires by a "MS" will continue tohave tires that same TPC Spec number. The tires installed...
... the same size, load range, speed rating and construction type (bias, bias-belted or radial)as your vehicle. It's all four type wheels. It was new had a Tire Performance CriteriaSpecification (TPC Spec) number on all right to thesystem developed by the United States NationalHighway Traffic Safety Administration which grades tires by a "MS" will continue tohave tires that same TPC Spec number. The tires installed...
Owner's Manual
Page 343
... SENTINEVDRL MODULE - BRAKE TRANSMISSION SHIFT INTERLOCK - FRONT AND REAR HEATED OXYGEN PCM (BAT) 10A SENSOR (4.6L) - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) - EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL - TURN SIGNAL LIGHTS - SENSE I -1 FUSE CENTER IDENTIFICATION ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BLOCK - 4.9L DISTRIBUTOR - 4.6L IGNITION CONTROL MODULE COIL 20A - DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS - ARMING SENSOR (NORTHSTAR) PCM (IGN) 10A - ROAD SENSING SUSPENSION INJ 10A L HDLP LO 1O (EXPORT) A - DIAGNOSTIC ENERGY RESERVE MODULE - CHIME MODULE - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE COOLING FAN 10A FUEL 20A - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE...
... SENTINEVDRL MODULE - BRAKE TRANSMISSION SHIFT INTERLOCK - FRONT AND REAR HEATED OXYGEN PCM (BAT) 10A SENSOR (4.6L) - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) - EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL - TURN SIGNAL LIGHTS - SENSE I -1 FUSE CENTER IDENTIFICATION ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BLOCK - 4.9L DISTRIBUTOR - 4.6L IGNITION CONTROL MODULE COIL 20A - DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS - ARMING SENSOR (NORTHSTAR) PCM (IGN) 10A - ROAD SENSING SUSPENSION INJ 10A L HDLP LO 1O (EXPORT) A - DIAGNOSTIC ENERGY RESERVE MODULE - CHIME MODULE - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE COOLING FAN 10A FUEL 20A - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE...
Owner's Manual
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... POWERDOORLOCKS - PASSKeyBDECODERMODULE - POWER ANTENNA - FUSES C7, D l , D3, D5 TRUNK COMF! FUSES A l , A3, A5, A7 - RH MAXIB FUSE BLOCK FUSE 1 (40 AMP) TURN/HAZ STOPLP - DELCO-BOSEG SPEAKERS - AJC COMPRESSOR FUSE 5 (50 AMP) ABS - LEFT AND RIGHT LUMBAR CONTROL - POWERTRAINCONTROLMODULE(PCM) ELECTRONICCLIMATECONTROL RAP/ILLUMINATEDENTRY MODULE - DAYTIMERUNNINGLIGHT(DRL) HEADLIGHTS FUSE 4 (40 AMP) HAVAC BLOWER HVAC POWER MODULE - I m 5 50A I 5 LH MAXI8 FUSE BLOCK FUSE 1 (50 AMP) - RETAINEDACCESSORYPOWER (RADIO/WIPERS) - TRUNK COMR FUSE A i 1 ENGINE COMF! FUSES Ai, A3...
... POWERDOORLOCKS - PASSKeyBDECODERMODULE - POWER ANTENNA - FUSES C7, D l , D3, D5 TRUNK COMF! FUSES A l , A3, A5, A7 - RH MAXIB FUSE BLOCK FUSE 1 (40 AMP) TURN/HAZ STOPLP - DELCO-BOSEG SPEAKERS - AJC COMPRESSOR FUSE 5 (50 AMP) ABS - LEFT AND RIGHT LUMBAR CONTROL - POWERTRAINCONTROLMODULE(PCM) ELECTRONICCLIMATECONTROL RAP/ILLUMINATEDENTRY MODULE - DAYTIMERUNNINGLIGHT(DRL) HEADLIGHTS FUSE 4 (40 AMP) HAVAC BLOWER HVAC POWER MODULE - I m 5 50A I 5 LH MAXI8 FUSE BLOCK FUSE 1 (50 AMP) - RETAINEDACCESSORYPOWER (RADIO/WIPERS) - TRUNK COMR FUSE A i 1 ENGINE COMF! FUSES Ai, A3...
Owner's Manual
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... the control arm. The ball joint is isolated from the body with a castellated nut and cotterpin. 342 The lower end of the steeringknuckle pivots on 4.9 Liter will automatically controlsthe damping rate of the strut is a combination strut and spring design. Rubber bushings are used at the lower control arm pivots. Front Suspension Your fully independent frontsuspension is isolated by a rubber mountwhich contains a bearing to allow for wheel turning...
... the control arm. The ball joint is isolated from the body with a castellated nut and cotterpin. 342 The lower end of the steeringknuckle pivots on 4.9 Liter will automatically controlsthe damping rate of the strut is a combination strut and spring design. Rubber bushings are used at the lower control arm pivots. Front Suspension Your fully independent frontsuspension is isolated by a rubber mountwhich contains a bearing to allow for wheel turning...
Owner's Manual
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... Ice. Book. Center Console ...70 Storing Your Vehicle ...293 Stuck. How to Operate Your ...153 Spare Tire. p.22 Specifications ...336 Speedometer And Odometer ...122 Speed Sensitive Steering ...139 SpeedSensitiveSuspension ...141 Stains.Removing ...318 Start (Ignition Key Position) ...76 Starting Your Engine ...76 Starting Your Car If The Battery Is "Dead" ...221 Steam From Hot (Overheated) Engine ...230 Steep Hill. Tilt ...94 Steering WithoutPower Assist ...182 Stereo Sound Systems ...150...
... Ice. Book. Center Console ...70 Storing Your Vehicle ...293 Stuck. How to Operate Your ...153 Spare Tire. p.22 Specifications ...336 Speedometer And Odometer ...122 Speed Sensitive Steering ...139 SpeedSensitiveSuspension ...141 Stains.Removing ...318 Start (Ignition Key Position) ...76 Starting Your Engine ...76 Starting Your Car If The Battery Is "Dead" ...221 Steam From Hot (Overheated) Engine ...230 Steep Hill. Tilt ...94 Steering WithoutPower Assist ...182 Stereo Sound Systems ...150...