Owner's Manual
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... in 1968 and 1969 was available for 1967 as air suspension, memory seat, automatic electric door locks, transistor radio, a brushed 1974, 1975 and 1976 Cadillacs. in . An Air Cushion Restraint System (airbag) was enlarged to 500 cu. Analog Electronic Fuel Injection was available, on 1975 Cadillacs and was redesigned for '50s and '60s. The 472 cu. Engineering innovations, conveniences and styling dominated the all...
... in 1968 and 1969 was available for 1967 as air suspension, memory seat, automatic electric door locks, transistor radio, a brushed 1974, 1975 and 1976 Cadillacs. in . An Air Cushion Restraint System (airbag) was enlarged to 500 cu. Analog Electronic Fuel Injection was available, on 1975 Cadillacs and was redesigned for '50s and '60s. The 472 cu. Engineering innovations, conveniences and styling dominated the all...
Owner's Manual
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... pace car I performance and handling requirements were met because of such advances as Cadillac became the first automobile manufacturer to win all three major automotive awards: Car of the Year, Automobile Magazine. Car of the Year, Motor Trend;...was selected as the pace car forthe 76th Indianapolis 500. Ten Best List, Car & Driver; The system includes the 32 valve, dual overhead camshaft, Northstar 4.6 liter V8 engine, 4T80 E electronically controlled automatic transaxle, road sensing suspension,.speed sensitive steering, antilock brakes and traction control. 1. -\ A 1993Cadillac ...
... pace car I performance and handling requirements were met because of such advances as Cadillac became the first automobile manufacturer to win all three major automotive awards: Car of the Year, Automobile Magazine. Car of the Year, Motor Trend;...was selected as the pace car forthe 76th Indianapolis 500. Ten Best List, Car & Driver; The system includes the 32 valve, dual overhead camshaft, Northstar 4.6 liter V8 engine, 4T80 E electronically controlled automatic transaxle, road sensing suspension,.speed sensitive steering, antilock brakes and traction control. 1. -\ A 1993Cadillac ...
Owner's Manual
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... uncomfortable overheating of the seats, the heating elements are deactivated when the ignition is in the seat. On colder days, the HI setting heats the seatsto an even higher temperature. To preserve the battery, the heated seats can only be used when the ignition is designed primarilyfor use . The head restraints tilt forward and rearward also. This feature is turned on the heating...
... uncomfortable overheating of the seats, the heating elements are deactivated when the ignition is in the seat. On colder days, the HI setting heats the seatsto an even higher temperature. To preserve the battery, the heated seats can only be used when the ignition is designed primarilyfor use . The head restraints tilt forward and rearward also. This feature is turned on the heating...
Owner's Manual
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Push the buttonto release the trunk lid. When not usingthe net, hook the net to thetwo tabs securing itto the sill plate. The net is not for larger, heavier loads store such loads in the Headlight Control Panel. REMOTE TRUNK RELEASE You'll find the button here, in the trunk as far forward as you can. The shift lever must in "P" (Park) with the ignition in the "Run"position or in Retained Accessory Power mode. 79
Push the buttonto release the trunk lid. When not usingthe net, hook the net to thetwo tabs securing itto the sill plate. The net is not for larger, heavier loads store such loads in the Headlight Control Panel. REMOTE TRUNK RELEASE You'll find the button here, in the trunk as far forward as you can. The shift lever must in "P" (Park) with the ignition in the "Run"position or in Retained Accessory Power mode. 79
Owner's Manual
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... down the vehicle's starter and fuel systems. For about three minutes, the starterwon't workand fuel won 't work , you don't have a new key made. It works when you may be faulty. If the starterstill won 't goto theengine. If the engine does start .This discourages someone from the ignition. See your Cadillac dealer or a locksmith who can service PASS-K@II. PASS-KEY'II Your vehicle is...
... down the vehicle's starter and fuel systems. For about three minutes, the starterwon't workand fuel won 't work , you don't have a new key made. It works when you may be faulty. If the starterstill won 't goto theengine. If the engine does start .This discourages someone from the ignition. See your Cadillac dealer or a locksmith who can service PASS-K@II. PASS-KEY'II Your vehicle is...
Owner's Manual
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The window will let automatically lower completely.If you want this -feature. Just has press the switch once -for another10 minutes, just turn theignition key to stop your vehicle and turn the to "Run" back to -lower the window Your vehiclehas Retained Accessory Power(RAP). The electrical power to operate the windows willnot shutoff until you 0pen.a door or 10 minutes has passed.If you want to "Off", you...
The window will let automatically lower completely.If you want this -feature. Just has press the switch once -for another10 minutes, just turn theignition key to stop your vehicle and turn the to "Run" back to -lower the window Your vehiclehas Retained Accessory Power(RAP). The electrical power to operate the windows willnot shutoff until you 0pen.a door or 10 minutes has passed.If you want to "Off", you...
Owner's Manual
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... comes first), unless the display saysto change the oil. the If the system has a slightleak, the air compressor will run frequently for the level control to work. If you drive in 3000 miles (5000 km) a dustyarea, you should see Engine Oil in the Index. When you turn the ignition off, you may even sayto change it may hear thelevel control exhausting. There aretwo things the system...
... comes first), unless the display saysto change the oil. the If the system has a slightleak, the air compressor will run frequently for the level control to work. If you drive in 3000 miles (5000 km) a dustyarea, you should see Engine Oil in the Index. When you turn the ignition off, you may even sayto change it may hear thelevel control exhausting. There aretwo things the system...
Owner's Manual
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...about5 will automatically go to thenext station and pause, and keep doing that is tuned to switch from power lines, neon signs, atmosphere conditions, and unwanted stations. SEEK This button selects stations, but may increase noise due to stereo on when the radio is broadcasting in stereo. Switching to interference...button enables the AM stereo reproduction of an AM station that until you push either AM or FM. The Lower Knob Turn the lower knob to 14 favorite stations (seven on FM and seven more on AM). It fades thesound between the front and rear speakers. Within 5 seconds...
...about5 will automatically go to thenext station and pause, and keep doing that is tuned to switch from power lines, neon signs, atmosphere conditions, and unwanted stations. SEEK This button selects stations, but may increase noise due to stereo on when the radio is broadcasting in stereo. Switching to interference...button enables the AM stereo reproduction of an AM station that until you push either AM or FM. The Lower Knob Turn the lower knob to 14 favorite stations (seven on FM and seven more on AM). It fades thesound between the front and rear speakers. Within 5 seconds...
Owner's Manual
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...player, push the knob to change sides.) 0 The Lower Knob Turn the lower knob to switch from AM or FM. It controls the volume. It fades the sound between the front and rear speakers. Moving the control toward the (+) increases treble while moving toward the (+) increases bass while moving towardthe (-) decreases it. SCAN When you the time. (When the ignition... is off . BASS The slide control increases or decreases the bass response tone. It letsyou see what station you have. (When the radio is the fadecontrol. TREBLE The slide control increases ...
...player, push the knob to change sides.) 0 The Lower Knob Turn the lower knob to switch from AM or FM. It controls the volume. It fades the sound between the front and rear speakers. Moving the control toward the (+) increases treble while moving toward the (+) increases bass while moving towardthe (-) decreases it. SCAN When you the time. (When the ignition... is off . BASS The slide control increases or decreases the bass response tone. It letsyou see what station you have. (When the radio is the fadecontrol. TREBLE The slide control increases ...
Owner's Manual
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...play. (When a cassette is on and off , push the RCL/PROl knob to choose radio stations. It fades the sound between the frontand rear speakers. Behind the lower knob isthe Fade control. Moving the control toward the (+) increases treble while moving toward the (+) increases bass while moving towardthe (-) ... in the player, push the knob to change sides.) 0 The Lower Knob Turn the lower knob to display the time.) It allows you have. (When the radio is inserted in the display will light and the radio will find the next station and stay 168 BASS The slide control increases or ...
...play. (When a cassette is on and off , push the RCL/PROl knob to choose radio stations. It fades the sound between the frontand rear speakers. Behind the lower knob isthe Fade control. Moving the control toward the (+) increases treble while moving toward the (+) increases bass while moving towardthe (-) ... in the player, push the knob to change sides.) 0 The Lower Knob Turn the lower knob to display the time.) It allows you have. (When the radio is inserted in the display will light and the radio will find the next station and stay 168 BASS The slide control increases or ...
Owner's Manual
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... the driving accordingly. 184 Traction Control System (Option) Your vehicle may have anti-lock brakes. See "Driver Information Center Messages" inthe Index. When this happens, thesystem worksthe front brakes and reduces engine power (by shutting off fuel injectors) to limit wheel spin. The system operates of you, you won't have time to limit wheel spin, cruise control will display on theDriver Information Centerif there's a problem with...
... the driving accordingly. 184 Traction Control System (Option) Your vehicle may have anti-lock brakes. See "Driver Information Center Messages" inthe Index. When this happens, thesystem worksthe front brakes and reduces engine power (by shutting off fuel injectors) to limit wheel spin. The system operates of you, you won't have time to limit wheel spin, cruise control will display on theDriver Information Centerif there's a problem with...
Owner's Manual
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... an instrument similar to find. Cadillac tests prototypes of tests required by a professional driver under controlled laboratory conditions, on thefuel economy windowsticker which is driven. Do not use even one tankful, your Cadillac is available from your new Cadillac when it was recorded. Your vehicle's oxygen sensor will be driving. - Several vehicles like yours have been driven through a standard test and theiractual fuel economy...
... an instrument similar to find. Cadillac tests prototypes of tests required by a professional driver under controlled laboratory conditions, on thefuel economy windowsticker which is driven. Do not use even one tankful, your Cadillac is available from your new Cadillac when it was recorded. Your vehicle's oxygen sensor will be driving. - Several vehicles like yours have been driven through a standard test and theiractual fuel economy...
Owner's Manual
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... CLUSTER - RIGHTFRONTSTRUT - ROAD SENSING SUSPENSION (RSS) MODULE - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) - HDLPS 30A - OVERSPEEDALERT MODULE (EXPORT) RELAY CENTER) - DRL HEADLIGHT RELAY " E (WITH DAYTIME - EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) VALVE RUNNING LIGHTS) - EVAPORATIVEEMISSION CONTROL SOLENOID STOP LP 20A - STOP/BTSI/CRUISESWITCH - TURNFLASHERRELAY - P6WERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) - RIGHTREARSTRUT LF STRUT 1OA - LEFTLOBEAMHEADLAMP R HDLP LO 10A - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH - HEATER AND A/C PROGRAMMER - P6WERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE pCM) - FRONT AND REAR HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR...
... CLUSTER - RIGHTFRONTSTRUT - ROAD SENSING SUSPENSION (RSS) MODULE - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) - HDLPS 30A - OVERSPEEDALERT MODULE (EXPORT) RELAY CENTER) - DRL HEADLIGHT RELAY " E (WITH DAYTIME - EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) VALVE RUNNING LIGHTS) - EVAPORATIVEEMISSION CONTROL SOLENOID STOP LP 20A - STOP/BTSI/CRUISESWITCH - TURNFLASHERRELAY - P6WERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) - RIGHTREARSTRUT LF STRUT 1OA - LEFTLOBEAMHEADLAMP R HDLP LO 10A - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH - HEATER AND A/C PROGRAMMER - P6WERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE pCM) - FRONT AND REAR HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR...
Owner's Manual
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... (SUNROOF/POWER WINDOWS) - TRUNK COMI? COOLING FANS FUSE 4 (40AMP) HVAC BLOWER (BLOWER) - POWER ANTENNA - I 60A I I I 30A E " 60A I I - 60A LH MAXI8 FUSE BLOCK FUSE 1 (50 AMP) (STRG 1-2) - TRUNK COMF FUSES B11 AND 813 FUSE 2 (60 AMP) (BODY) ENGINECOMF!B11 - FOG LIGHTS TRUNK COMF! FUSE C1, C3, C5, C7, C9, AND c11 - FUSE C13 (EXPORT) - POWERTRAINCONTROLMODULE(PCM) - REAR DEFOGGER - RETAINEDACCESSORYPOWER(RAP) (SUNROOF/POWER WINDOWS) FUSE 2 (30 AMP) (RADIO) - DELCO-BOSEB SPEAKERS - HVACPOWERMOTOR - A/CCOMPRESSOR FUSE 5 (50 AMP) ABS (BRAKES...
... (SUNROOF/POWER WINDOWS) - TRUNK COMI? COOLING FANS FUSE 4 (40AMP) HVAC BLOWER (BLOWER) - POWER ANTENNA - I 60A I I I 30A E " 60A I I - 60A LH MAXI8 FUSE BLOCK FUSE 1 (50 AMP) (STRG 1-2) - TRUNK COMF FUSES B11 AND 813 FUSE 2 (60 AMP) (BODY) ENGINECOMF!B11 - FOG LIGHTS TRUNK COMF! FUSE C1, C3, C5, C7, C9, AND c11 - FUSE C13 (EXPORT) - POWERTRAINCONTROLMODULE(PCM) - REAR DEFOGGER - RETAINEDACCESSORYPOWER(RAP) (SUNROOF/POWER WINDOWS) FUSE 2 (30 AMP) (RADIO) - DELCO-BOSEB SPEAKERS - HVACPOWERMOTOR - A/CCOMPRESSOR FUSE 5 (50 AMP) ABS (BRAKES...
Owner's Manual
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... lower end of the strutis isolated by a rubber mountwhich contains a bearing to allow for wheel turning. ShortlLong Arm Suspension (SLA) Your vehicle uses an independent short/long arm rear suspension. The upperend of the steering knuckle pivots on a suspension support which is attached to thebody at thelower control arm pivots. The Speed Sensing Suspension automatically controls the damping rate of the struts. Rubber bushings are mounted on a ball joint riveted to the control arm.The ball joint...
... lower end of the strutis isolated by a rubber mountwhich contains a bearing to allow for wheel turning. ShortlLong Arm Suspension (SLA) Your vehicle uses an independent short/long arm rear suspension. The upperend of the steering knuckle pivots on a suspension support which is attached to thebody at thelower control arm pivots. The Speed Sensing Suspension automatically controls the damping rate of the struts. Rubber bushings are mounted on a ball joint riveted to the control arm.The ball joint...
Owner's Manual
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... sensors, to control thedamping of each of the struts and shocks independently toprovide varied levels of providing Speed Sensitive Steering control. The control arms toe link are attached to the knuckle and is a single, non-serviceable unit which eliminates the needfor wheel bearing adjustment. Theload leveling (ELC) shock absorbers are attached to the lower control arm,with the upper endof the shock attached to body position sensors, vehicle speed sensor,lift and dive signals...
... sensors, to control thedamping of each of the struts and shocks independently toprovide varied levels of providing Speed Sensitive Steering control. The control arms toe link are attached to the knuckle and is a single, non-serviceable unit which eliminates the needfor wheel bearing adjustment. Theload leveling (ELC) shock absorbers are attached to the lower control arm,with the upper endof the shock attached to body position sensors, vehicle speed sensor,lift and dive signals...
Owner's Manual
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... Automatic ...Viscous Converter Clutch Fluid Required ...DEXRON IIE@or DEXRON HI@ 2.73:l Axle Ratio ... EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS Exhaust Gas Recirculation ...Controlled Flow Ceramic Monolith Catalytic Converter ...Evaporative Emission Control ...Charcoal Canister PCV Valve Crankcase Emission Control ...Open and Closed Loop Electronic System ... 327 ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM Radiator CapRelief Pressure ...15.0 psi (103 kPa) Thermostat StartsTo Open ...192-199'F (89-93OC) Water Pump Type ...Centrifugal Drive Belt ...Serpentine Aluminum Radiator Core ...Electric Radiator Cooling Fans (2) ... FUEL...
... Automatic ...Viscous Converter Clutch Fluid Required ...DEXRON IIE@or DEXRON HI@ 2.73:l Axle Ratio ... EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS Exhaust Gas Recirculation ...Controlled Flow Ceramic Monolith Catalytic Converter ...Evaporative Emission Control ...Charcoal Canister PCV Valve Crankcase Emission Control ...Open and Closed Loop Electronic System ... 327 ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM Radiator CapRelief Pressure ...15.0 psi (103 kPa) Thermostat StartsTo Open ...192-199'F (89-93OC) Water Pump Type ...Centrifugal Drive Belt ...Serpentine Aluminum Radiator Core ...Electric Radiator Cooling Fans (2) ... FUEL...
Owner's Manual
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...) Not all air conditioning refrigerants are the same. If you're not sure, ask yourCadillac dealership. FLUID CAPACITIES Transaxle (4T60E) ...20 pts. (9.5 L) Engine Oil ...5.0 qts. (4.7 L) With Filter Change ...5.5 qts. (5.2 L) Engine Cooling System ...11qts. (10.5 L) Fuel Tank ...20 gallons (76 L) Power Steering ...1.3 quarts (1.2 L) Windshield Washer Reservoir...4.2 quarts (4.1 L) TIGHTEN TORQUE Spark Plugs ...Oil Pan Drain Plug...2 0 N m (15 lbs.ft.) 30N.m (22 lbs. ft.) 328 If the airconditioning system in your vehicle needs refrigerant...
...) Not all air conditioning refrigerants are the same. If you're not sure, ask yourCadillac dealership. FLUID CAPACITIES Transaxle (4T60E) ...20 pts. (9.5 L) Engine Oil ...5.0 qts. (4.7 L) With Filter Change ...5.5 qts. (5.2 L) Engine Cooling System ...11qts. (10.5 L) Fuel Tank ...20 gallons (76 L) Power Steering ...1.3 quarts (1.2 L) Windshield Washer Reservoir...4.2 quarts (4.1 L) TIGHTEN TORQUE Spark Plugs ...Oil Pan Drain Plug...2 0 N m (15 lbs.ft.) 30N.m (22 lbs. ft.) 328 If the airconditioning system in your vehicle needs refrigerant...
Owner's Manual
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... Radiator Overheating ...225 158. 313 Radio. Driving In ...193 Reaction Time. Book Recovery. Notices About ...2 Possible Injury To People. Two.Way. Publications ...See Owner Assistance Proper Safety Belt Usage. Trunk...80 . . . . . "R" (Reverse) Gear Position ...92 Racing. Cleaning The ...DoorLocks ...68 Seat Controls ...6 Seatback Recliner ...8 Steering ...273 Steering Fluid ...273 102 Windows ...Pregnancy. For Adults ...18 Protection Plan ...See Owner Assistance Pull Down System. Towing A ...207 Remote Fuel Door ...254 79 Remote Trunk Release ...Remote Keyless Entry...
... Radiator Overheating ...225 158. 313 Radio. Driving In ...193 Reaction Time. Book Recovery. Notices About ...2 Possible Injury To People. Two.Way. Publications ...See Owner Assistance Proper Safety Belt Usage. Trunk...80 . . . . . "R" (Reverse) Gear Position ...92 Racing. Cleaning The ...DoorLocks ...68 Seat Controls ...6 Seatback Recliner ...8 Steering ...273 Steering Fluid ...273 102 Windows ...Pregnancy. For Adults ...18 Protection Plan ...See Owner Assistance Pull Down System. Towing A ...207 Remote Fuel Door ...254 79 Remote Trunk Release ...Remote Keyless Entry...
Owner's Manual
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.... Adding ...313 Sound System. Book Specifications ...320 Speedometer And Odometer ...131 Speed Sensitive Steering ...325 Speedsensing Suspension ...147 Stains.Removing ...304 Start (Ignition Key Position) ...86 Starting Your Engine ...87 Starting Your Car If The Uattery Is "Dead" ...217 . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Serv...See Maint. Heated ...9 Seats and Restraint Systems ...6 Seat Controls ...6 Second Gear. Use Of Lap-Shoulder Belt ...46 Snow. Book Servicing Cadillac with the Air Bag System ...38 Setting The...
.... Adding ...313 Sound System. Book Specifications ...320 Speedometer And Odometer ...131 Speed Sensitive Steering ...325 Speedsensing Suspension ...147 Stains.Removing ...304 Start (Ignition Key Position) ...86 Starting Your Engine ...87 Starting Your Car If The Uattery Is "Dead" ...217 . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Serv...See Maint. Heated ...9 Seats and Restraint Systems ...6 Seat Controls ...6 Second Gear. Use Of Lap-Shoulder Belt ...46 Snow. Book Servicing Cadillac with the Air Bag System ...38 Setting The...