Owner's Manual
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... with the two door hardtop Coupe DeVille and the modern overhead valve, 1953, was standard on -board microprocessor. which set the trend 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. This stainless steel roof and low...
... with the two door hardtop Coupe DeVille and the modern overhead valve, 1953, was standard on -board microprocessor. which set the trend 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. This stainless steel roof and low...
Owner's Manual
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The demanding 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. Now more ...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. Ten Best List, Car & Driver; For more than nine decades Cadillac has been a leader in stock technical configuration, was the first car ever to be awarded...
The demanding 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. Now more ...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. Ten Best List, Car & Driver; For more than nine decades Cadillac has been a leader in stock technical configuration, was the first car ever to be awarded...
Owner's Manual
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... - 11 This message servesas a warning that an improper ignition keyis being used vehicle. It means you have your vehicle serviced at your Cadillac dealership atyour earliest convenience. If it may notice a drop in the Index. - - When the "START CAR' message is displayed,try...84 This message is not operating properly. SERVICE N C SYSTEM A/C COMPRESSOR OFF - 14 This message appears when the electronic sensors that the Suspension System is displayedto indicate that control the A/C and heating system are no longer working. Check the ignition key for fuel immediately. To correct...
... - 11 This message servesas a warning that an improper ignition keyis being used vehicle. It means you have your vehicle serviced at your Cadillac dealership atyour earliest convenience. If it may notice a drop in the Index. - - When the "START CAR' message is displayed,try...84 This message is not operating properly. SERVICE N C SYSTEM A/C COMPRESSOR OFF - 14 This message appears when the electronic sensors that the Suspension System is displayedto indicate that control the A/C and heating system are no longer working. Check the ignition key for fuel immediately. To correct...
Owner's Manual
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... means that the Conditioning System detects a Air refrigerant level that you have your of the suspension increases. Speed Sensitive Suspension The SpeedSensitive Suspension automatically controls the ride your turn signal on. Asthe vehicle speed increases, the firmness of vehicle... the Comfort mode, for speedsless than mph (1 10 km/h). The computerreceives inputs fromacceleration and determinesoptimum mode strutvalving (or suspension stiffness) for increased control. Speed Sensitive Steering(SSS) This system varies the amountof steering effort proportionate your A/C system ...
... means that the Conditioning System detects a Air refrigerant level that you have your of the suspension increases. Speed Sensitive Suspension The SpeedSensitive Suspension automatically controls the ride your turn signal on. Asthe vehicle speed increases, the firmness of vehicle... the Comfort mode, for speedsless than mph (1 10 km/h). The computerreceives inputs fromacceleration and determinesoptimum mode strutvalving (or suspension stiffness) for increased control. Speed Sensitive Steering(SSS) This system varies the amountof steering effort proportionate your A/C system ...
Owner's Manual
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Don't have the to suspension components whenusing car carrier equipment. If on the vehicle must be towed on the front wheels, don't go more than 55 mph (88 km/h) or ...
Don't have the to suspension components whenusing car carrier equipment. If on the vehicle must be towed on the front wheels, don't go more than 55 mph (88 km/h) or ...
Owner's Manual
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...your dealership for your vehicle. Carrying unnecessary weight in rain or snow, and into a strong - Use of alignment or with the suspension out of electrical accessories which require high amperage when they are some things that will lower fuel economy. wind will lower fuel economy:... 0 Quick acceleration. If you can find, (miles driven, gallon's of the fuel economy windowsticker from your Cadillac. Here are not needed. - Anticipate traffic stops. In thelower left corner of fuel used, etc.) andprovide it to recommended pressures. 0 0 - ...
...your dealership for your vehicle. Carrying unnecessary weight in rain or snow, and into a strong - Use of alignment or with the suspension out of electrical accessories which require high amperage when they are some things that will lower fuel economy. wind will lower fuel economy:... 0 Quick acceleration. If you can find, (miles driven, gallon's of the fuel economy windowsticker from your Cadillac. Here are not needed. - Anticipate traffic stops. In thelower left corner of fuel used, etc.) andprovide it to recommended pressures. 0 0 - ...
Owner's Manual
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... 10A IGN 1 10A - KEYLESSENTRYMODULE L HDLP LO 1OA - HEADLIGHTSWITCH R HDLP HI 1OA - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH - HEATER AND A/C PROGRAMMER - CRUISECONTROL RTD (BAT) 20A COOLING FAN1OA - ROAD SENSING SUSPENSION (RSS) MODULE - COOLING FAN RELAYS 1,2, AND 3. POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) - TCCBRAKESWITCH 315 DIAGNOSTIC/ENERGYRESERVE DRL 10A (CANADA) MODULE (DERM) - A/C REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SWITCH - STOP/BTSI/CRUISEBRAKESWITCH...
... 10A IGN 1 10A - KEYLESSENTRYMODULE L HDLP LO 1OA - HEADLIGHTSWITCH R HDLP HI 1OA - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH - HEATER AND A/C PROGRAMMER - CRUISECONTROL RTD (BAT) 20A COOLING FAN1OA - ROAD SENSING SUSPENSION (RSS) MODULE - COOLING FAN RELAYS 1,2, AND 3. POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) - TCCBRAKESWITCH 315 DIAGNOSTIC/ENERGYRESERVE DRL 10A (CANADA) MODULE (DERM) - A/C REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SWITCH - STOP/BTSI/CRUISEBRAKESWITCH...
Owner's Manual
Page 335
... and is isolated from the engine to the transaxle. The two planetary gear sets provide the four forward gear ratios and reverse. Front Suspension Your fully independent front suspension is splined to the turbine, and a stator assembly, serving as a fluid coupling, it smoothly transmits power from the body with the planetary gear...
... and is isolated from the engine to the transaxle. The two planetary gear sets provide the four forward gear ratios and reverse. Front Suspension Your fully independent front suspension is splined to the turbine, and a stator assembly, serving as a fluid coupling, it smoothly transmits power from the body with the planetary gear...
Owner's Manual
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... to allow for wheel turning. Rubber bushings are mounted on a ball joint riveted to the control arm.The ball joint is connected ,to the suspension support through thesuspension knuckle using an upper and lower control arm andtoe link. The lower end of the steering knuckle pivots on... a suspension support which is attached to thebody at thelower control arm pivots. All the rear suspension components are used at fourpoints and is connected to the steering knuckle witha castellated nut and cotterpin. ...
... to allow for wheel turning. Rubber bushings are mounted on a ball joint riveted to the control arm.The ball joint is connected ,to the suspension support through thesuspension knuckle using an upper and lower control arm andtoe link. The lower end of the steering knuckle pivots on... a suspension support which is attached to thebody at thelower control arm pivots. All the rear suspension components are used at fourpoints and is connected to the steering knuckle witha castellated nut and cotterpin. ...
Owner's Manual
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... in position between the lower control arms and pocket in response tovarious road anddriving conditions. a The suspension system also incorporates anew damping system known as Speed Sensing Suspension. A computer receives inputs from vertical acceleration sensors, wheel to body position sensors, vehicle speed sensor,... to the lower control arm,with the upper endof the shock attached to the suspension support. This system controls thedamping forces in the shock absorbers and struts, in the suspension support. The systems are capable of making these sensors, to control thedamping of ...
... in position between the lower control arms and pocket in response tovarious road anddriving conditions. a The suspension system also incorporates anew damping system known as Speed Sensing Suspension. A computer receives inputs from vertical acceleration sensors, wheel to body position sensors, vehicle speed sensor,... to the lower control arm,with the upper endof the shock attached to the suspension support. This system controls thedamping forces in the shock absorbers and struts, in the suspension support. The systems are capable of making these sensors, to control thedamping of ...
Owner's Manual
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...136 Service Information ...See Owner Assistance 312 Service Parts Identification Label ...Service Station Checks ...See Maint. Book Servicing Cadillac with the Air Bag System ...38 Setting The Clock ...167.173 Setting The Trip Odometer ...131 Sheet Metal ... Positions Of ...90 Shift Lever. Use Of Lap-Shoulder Belt ...46 Snow. 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 . ....
...136 Service Information ...See Owner Assistance 312 Service Parts Identification Label ...Service Station Checks ...See Maint. Book Servicing Cadillac with the Air Bag System ...38 Setting The Clock ...167.173 Setting The Trip Odometer ...131 Sheet Metal ... Positions Of ...90 Shift Lever. Use Of Lap-Shoulder Belt ...46 Snow. 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 . ....