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PARKlING OVER THINGS TlYAT BURN A CAUTION: Things that can burn could touch hot exhaust parts under your vehicle and ignite.Don't park over papers, leaves, dry grass or other things that can burn. 90
PARKlING OVER THINGS TlYAT BURN A CAUTION: Things that can burn could touch hot exhaust parts under your vehicle and ignite.Don't park over papers, leaves, dry grass or other things that can burn. 90
Owner's Manual
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...the road or over road debris. , . 0 - 0 Repairs weren%.done:coirectly. . 0 Your vehicle or exhaust system had been modified ...* improperl -.- *., -.:t,:,. ' * -I A CAUTION: Engine exhaust cankill, It contains the gas carbon monoxide (CO), which you & r Ispeq 'ihaust is coming if: in... * 8 6 - Drive-it fixed immediately... 91 Your exhaust system sounds strange ordifferent. Your vehick was damaged ina .collision. ali the windows down to .blow out any CO; ENGINE EXHAUST I .--, : , . . ~ -< ,_ - : - ...- If you can cause ...
...the road or over road debris. , . 0 - 0 Repairs weren%.done:coirectly. . 0 Your vehicle or exhaust system had been modified ...* improperl -.- *., -.:t,:,. ' * -I A CAUTION: Engine exhaust cankill, It contains the gas carbon monoxide (CO), which you & r Ispeq 'ihaust is coming if: in... * 8 6 - Drive-it fixed immediately... 91 Your exhaust system sounds strange ordifferent. Your vehick was damaged ina .collision. ali the windows down to .blow out any CO; ENGINE EXHAUST I .--, : , . . ~ -< ,_ - : - ...- If you can cause ...
Owner's Manual
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... CO -- You or others could allow with dangerous exhaust into your vehicle won 't move the shift lever to "P', (Park). ' Follow the proper steps to be sure your vehicle(see f "Parking on level ground, always ... you have to, here aresome things to . a ~ ~ I you are parking on a hill, or if you're pulling a trailer, also see the earlier Caution under "Engine Exhaust"). ~ Also, idling in a dosed-in Index.) It can come in the Index. One place can move . See "Shifting Into 'P' (Park)" in a garage with the engine...
... CO -- You or others could allow with dangerous exhaust into your vehicle won 't move the shift lever to "P', (Park). ' Follow the proper steps to be sure your vehicle(see f "Parking on level ground, always ... you have to, here aresome things to . a ~ ~ I you are parking on a hill, or if you're pulling a trailer, also see the earlier Caution under "Engine Exhaust"). ~ Also, idling in a dosed-in Index.) It can come in the Index. One place can move . See "Shifting Into 'P' (Park)" in a garage with the engine...
Owner's Manual
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... vehicle. When you turn the ignition off, you can keep driving your Cadillac, though. 142 will few seconds each time. If this message should seeyour dealer for service, but you may hear the level control exhausting. If the system has a slight leak, the air compressor run frequently ...for a will For a massive air leak, the air compressor stay on for the level control towork. You should appear,have your vehicle serviced at your Cadillac dealerat your car level. corrected...
... vehicle. When you turn the ignition off, you can keep driving your Cadillac, though. 142 will few seconds each time. If this message should seeyour dealer for service, but you may hear the level control exhausting. If the system has a slight leak, the air compressor run frequently ...for a will For a massive air leak, the air compressor stay on for the level control towork. You should appear,have your vehicle serviced at your Cadillac dealerat your car level. corrected...
Owner's Manual
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... things to do to summonhelp and keepyourself and your vehicle ,especially any that Tie you know it was in your clothingto keepwarm. CAUTION: (Continued) I l trap exhaust gases under your vehicle. a red cloth to your exhaustpipe. This can run the engine to be in a serious situation. Put on your vehicle. You can...
... things to do to summonhelp and keepyourself and your vehicle ,especially any that Tie you know it was in your clothingto keepwarm. CAUTION: (Continued) I l trap exhaust gases under your vehicle. a red cloth to your exhaustpipe. This can run the engine to be in a serious situation. Put on your vehicle. You can...
Owner's Manual
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... body of your vehicle when you install a trailer hitch?If you do, then be sure you don't seal them, deadly carbon monoxide (CO) from your exhaust can , too. Dirt andwater can get them . 213 Hitches It's important tohave the correcthitch equipment. Then be sure seal the holes later to make any...
... body of your vehicle when you install a trailer hitch?If you do, then be sure you don't seal them, deadly carbon monoxide (CO) from your exhaust can , too. Dirt andwater can get them . 213 Hitches It's important tohave the correcthitch equipment. Then be sure seal the holes later to make any...
Owner's Manual
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... us where you 'll be hard to find. or Canada, If unleaded fuel may be driving. Do not use , spark plugs can get fouled, the exhaust can system corrode, and your emission controls won't work well or atall. You can also writeus at the following address for advice. Box 828 Oshawa...
... us where you 'll be hard to find. or Canada, If unleaded fuel may be driving. Do not use , spark plugs can get fouled, the exhaust can system corrode, and your emission controls won't work well or atall. You can also writeus at the following address for advice. Box 828 Oshawa...
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... be or repaired right away. If these arenot removed, accelerated corrosion (rust) can occur on theunderbody parts such as fuel lines, frame, floor pan, and exhaust system even though they remain on the underbody. At least every spring, flush these stains. Dirt packed in closed areasof the frame should be loosened...
... be or repaired right away. If these arenot removed, accelerated corrosion (rust) can occur on theunderbody parts such as fuel lines, frame, floor pan, and exhaust system even though they remain on the underbody. At least every spring, flush these stains. Dirt packed in closed areasof the frame should be loosened...
Owner's Manual
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... LIGHTS - SENSE I -1 FUSE CENTER IDENTIFICATION ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BLOCK - 4.9L DISTRIBUTOR - 4.6L IGNITION CONTROL MODULE COIL 20A - FUEL INJECTORS2,3,5,8 - LEFT HEADLAMP HIGH BEAM - DEFOGGER RELAY "D" - EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) - EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL - HEATER AND A/C PROGRAMMER - FUELPUMP - AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE STOP LP 20A - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE COOLING FAN 10A FUEL 20A - RIGHT HEADLAMP...
... LIGHTS - SENSE I -1 FUSE CENTER IDENTIFICATION ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BLOCK - 4.9L DISTRIBUTOR - 4.6L IGNITION CONTROL MODULE COIL 20A - FUEL INJECTORS2,3,5,8 - LEFT HEADLAMP HIGH BEAM - DEFOGGER RELAY "D" - EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) - EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL - HEATER AND A/C PROGRAMMER - FUELPUMP - AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE STOP LP 20A - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE COOLING FAN 10A FUEL 20A - RIGHT HEADLAMP...
Owner's Manual
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... Valve ...33mm (1.29 in.) 29mm (1.14 in .) No. of the rack piston.The integral rack piston is required. 4.6 LITER NORTHSTARENGINE Displacement ...4.6L (279 cu.in .) Exhaust Valve ...Pistons ...Cast Aluminum 1-2-7-3-4-5-6-8 Firing Order ...2-4-6-8 Left Bank ... 1 1 1 1 r 345 ft. @ 4400 rpm ...393 ( N m @ 4400 rpm Engine CodeY: Power (ACC. The force is then transmitted through...
... Valve ...33mm (1.29 in.) 29mm (1.14 in .) No. of the rack piston.The integral rack piston is required. 4.6 LITER NORTHSTARENGINE Displacement ...4.6L (279 cu.in .) Exhaust Valve ...Pistons ...Cast Aluminum 1-2-7-3-4-5-6-8 Firing Order ...2-4-6-8 Left Bank ... 1 1 1 1 r 345 ft. @ 4400 rpm ...393 ( N m @ 4400 rpm Engine CodeY: Power (ACC. The force is then transmitted through...
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... Aluminum Cylinder Block Bore Liners ...Cast Iron Cylinder Head ...Cast Iron Intake Manifold ...Cast Aluminum Roller Hydraulic Lifters Valve System ...Intake Valve ...45mm (1.772 in.) Exhaust Valve ...3Smm (1.496 in.) Pistons ...Cast Aluminum Firing Order ...1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 Left Bank ...1-3-5-7 Right Bank ...2-4-6-8 Camshaft ...Steel Width...16.2mm (0.64 in.) Pitch ...12.7mm (0.50 in...
... Aluminum Cylinder Block Bore Liners ...Cast Iron Cylinder Head ...Cast Iron Intake Manifold ...Cast Aluminum Roller Hydraulic Lifters Valve System ...Intake Valve ...45mm (1.772 in.) Exhaust Valve ...3Smm (1.496 in.) Pistons ...Cast Aluminum Firing Order ...1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 Left Bank ...1-3-5-7 Right Bank ...2-4-6-8 Camshaft ...Steel Width...16.2mm (0.64 in.) Pitch ...12.7mm (0.50 in...
Owner's Manual
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...Crankcase Emission Control ...PCV Valve Open and Closed Loop Electronic System ... E m U S T SYSTEM Type ...Single with Crossover Pipe Muffler ...One-Reverse Flow Resonator ...None Stainless Steel Exhaust Pipe ...Intermediate Pipe ...Stainless Steel Tail Pipe ...Stainless Steel ELECTMCXL, SYSTEM Voltage ...12 Negative Ground ...Generator (4.9 L) ...Generator (4.6 L) ...140 Amp 144 Amp AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Refrigerant...thesame. If you're not sure ask your vehicle needs refrigerant, be sure the proper refrigerant is used. If the air conditioning system in your Cadillac Dealership. 348
...Crankcase Emission Control ...PCV Valve Open and Closed Loop Electronic System ... E m U S T SYSTEM Type ...Single with Crossover Pipe Muffler ...One-Reverse Flow Resonator ...None Stainless Steel Exhaust Pipe ...Intermediate Pipe ...Stainless Steel Tail Pipe ...Stainless Steel ELECTMCXL, SYSTEM Voltage ...12 Negative Ground ...Generator (4.9 L) ...Generator (4.6 L) ...140 Amp 144 Amp AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Refrigerant...thesame. If you're not sure ask your vehicle needs refrigerant, be sure the proper refrigerant is used. If the air conditioning system in your Cadillac Dealership. 348
Owner's Manual
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... Air ...275 Cleaning 321 AluminumWheels ...Fabric ...316 Glass ...319 Viiyl or Leather ...318 SafetyBelts ...319 The Inside Of Your Cadillac ...316 The Outside Of Your Cadillac ...320 The Power Antenna ...161 The Top of the Instrument Panel ...319 The Underbody Of Your Car ...322 The Windshield... and Wiper Blades ...320 Weatherstrips ...321 Clock. I Camper. %wing A ...211 Capacities.Fluid ...349 Carbon Monoxide In Exhaust ...91. 209 Cassette 'Iiipe ...
... Air ...275 Cleaning 321 AluminumWheels ...Fabric ...316 Glass ...319 Viiyl or Leather ...318 SafetyBelts ...319 The Inside Of Your Cadillac ...316 The Outside Of Your Cadillac ...320 The Power Antenna ...161 The Top of the Instrument Panel ...319 The Underbody Of Your Car ...322 The Windshield... and Wiper Blades ...320 Weatherstrips ...321 Clock. I Camper. %wing A ...211 Capacities.Fluid ...349 Carbon Monoxide In Exhaust ...91. 209 Cassette 'Iiipe ...
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... Outside Mirror ...114 Coolant. Change Speed With Cruise Control. WhatTo Do If You Have A ...221 DefensiveDriving ...172 Defogger. Don't Idle In ...92 CO In Your Exhaust ...91. 209 Comfort Controls and AudioSystems ...143 Compact Disc Player. Safety Warnings About ...233. 241 Cooling System ...232. 240 . p.20 CruiseControl ...101 ...103 Cruise Control...
... Outside Mirror ...114 Coolant. Change Speed With Cruise Control. WhatTo Do If You Have A ...221 DefensiveDriving ...172 Defogger. Don't Idle In ...92 CO In Your Exhaust ...91. 209 Comfort Controls and AudioSystems ...143 Compact Disc Player. Safety Warnings About ...233. 241 Cooling System ...232. 240 . p.20 CruiseControl ...101 ...103 Cruise Control...
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... ...148 Emergencies.BrakingIn ...182 Emergencies. Discharged Battery ...221 EmergencyTowing ...227 Engine 78 Block Heater ...Change Oil Indicator ...140 Coolant ...280 Coolant Temperature Warning Lights ...126 Exhaust ...91 Oil ...266 Oil Additives ...273 OilLight ...128 Oil. Your ...AtNight ...Defensive ...HillandMountain ...In A Foreign Country ...In Cities ...In Fog. Driver's Side S.I.R. ("Air Bag") ...Driving...
... ...148 Emergencies.BrakingIn ...182 Emergencies. Discharged Battery ...221 EmergencyTowing ...227 Engine 78 Block Heater ...Change Oil Indicator ...140 Coolant ...280 Coolant Temperature Warning Lights ...126 Exhaust ...91 Oil ...266 Oil Additives ...273 OilLight ...128 Oil. Your ...AtNight ...Defensive ...HillandMountain ...In A Foreign Country ...In Cities ...In Fog. Driver's Side S.I.R. ("Air Bag") ...Driving...
Owner's Manual
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Exhaust. From Safety Belt Use ...34 . Ice or Snow ...256 197 FreewayDriving ...French Language Manual...See Introduction Front Seatbacks. Mud. Dangerous Gas In...91. 209 Expectant ...) ...194 Fog. UseOf Safety Belts By ...33 Explanation of Maint.Service ...See Maint.Book. Changing A ...247 Flooded Engine. Recommended ...See Maint Book. Caution ...91. 209 Exhaust. Solvent-Type Cleaner On ...317 Fasteners.Replacement ...259 Features And Controls ...62 Fetus. Reclining...798 259 Fuel ...131 FuelDataPanel ...
Exhaust. From Safety Belt Use ...34 . Ice or Snow ...256 197 FreewayDriving ...French Language Manual...See Introduction Front Seatbacks. Mud. Dangerous Gas In...91. 209 Expectant ...) ...194 Fog. UseOf Safety Belts By ...33 Explanation of Maint.Service ...See Maint.Book. Changing A ...247 Flooded Engine. Recommended ...See Maint Book. Caution ...91. 209 Exhaust. Solvent-Type Cleaner On ...317 Fasteners.Replacement ...259 Features And Controls ...62 Fetus. Reclining...798 259 Fuel ...131 FuelDataPanel ...
Owner's Manual
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...-Shoulder Belt ...20 ...56 Larger Children and Safety Belts Leaking. Operation of Services ...See Maint Book. Explanation of ...110 Lig Its. p.26,28,30 . Of Exhaust Into Your Car ...91. 209 318 Leather.Cleaning ...LeavingYourVehicle ...66 28 Light. Battery Charge ...108 Lig Its. Warning Light For Lubricants. p.2 Coupons ...See Maint Book...
...-Shoulder Belt ...20 ...56 Larger Children and Safety Belts Leaking. Operation of Services ...See Maint Book. Explanation of ...110 Lig Its. p.26,28,30 . Of Exhaust Into Your Car ...91. 209 318 Leather.Cleaning ...LeavingYourVehicle ...66 28 Light. Battery Charge ...108 Lig Its. Warning Light For Lubricants. p.2 Coupons ...See Maint Book...