Owner's Manual
Page 25
... shape of the driver's or passenger's seatback. Designed primarilyfor use on the control switch remindsyou that theheating system is recommended that you first start with the "MIDDLE" lumbar. To prevent uncomfortable overheatingof the seats, the heating elements are thermostatically regulatedto automatically maintain the temperature at the setting selected. UPPER (Back Support): Adjust support for the lower back. LOWER (Back Support): Adjust...
... shape of the driver's or passenger's seatback. Designed primarilyfor use on the control switch remindsyou that theheating system is recommended that you first start with the "MIDDLE" lumbar. To prevent uncomfortable overheatingof the seats, the heating elements are thermostatically regulatedto automatically maintain the temperature at the setting selected. UPPER (Back Support): Adjust support for the lower back. LOWER (Back Support): Adjust...
Owner's Manual
Page 84
... your shift lever into "P" (Park), your doors, turn on each rear door will lock allthe doors. If someone needs to unlock all the doors -- Central Door Unlocking Feature(Option) If you have this feature changed where the doors.wil1 stay locked when you can also have that 's a safety feature. that person use the manual or power lockto lock the door again. of The switch on the ignition . Automatic Door Locks (Option) Just close your doors will not lock automatically...
... your shift lever into "P" (Park), your doors, turn on each rear door will lock allthe doors. If someone needs to unlock all the doors -- Central Door Unlocking Feature(Option) If you have this feature changed where the doors.wil1 stay locked when you can also have that 's a safety feature. that person use the manual or power lockto lock the door again. of The switch on the ignition . Automatic Door Locks (Option) Just close your doors will not lock automatically...
Owner's Manual
Page 100
... all the way to "Start" and holdit there. Thisclears the extra gasoline fromthe engine. 87 Wait about one -third of the key. To start (or starts but this : 1. The idle speed will cause your engine gets warm. Aftertwo seconds, pushthe accelerator pedal about 15 seconds between each try help avoid draining your foot off the accelerator pedal, turn your starter motor. 2.
... all the way to "Start" and holdit there. Thisclears the extra gasoline fromthe engine. 87 Wait about one -third of the key. To start (or starts but this : 1. The idle speed will cause your engine gets warm. Aftertwo seconds, pushthe accelerator pedal about 15 seconds between each try help avoid draining your foot off the accelerator pedal, turn your starter motor. 2.
Owner's Manual
Page 119
... you signal a turn signal flasher is burned out. Operation o Lights f Although your vehicle's lighting system (headlights, parking lights, fog lamps, sidemarker lights and taillights) meets all times,or thatheadlights be burned outand other drivers won't see a "Fuses" in the Index) and for the trailer lights, a different turn or a lane change . Hold it there until you operate these lights. As you must use windshield wipers.In addition, most your turn , check the fuse (see...
... you signal a turn signal flasher is burned out. Operation o Lights f Although your vehicle's lighting system (headlights, parking lights, fog lamps, sidemarker lights and taillights) meets all times,or thatheadlights be burned outand other drivers won't see a "Fuses" in the Index) and for the trailer lights, a different turn or a lane change . Hold it there until you operate these lights. As you must use windshield wipers.In addition, most your turn , check the fuse (see...
Owner's Manual
Page 129
... open the driver's door. Here's how your light systems work: Pull the switch out to thefirst stop to turn on your Cadillacand turn theignition to "OFF",you can brighten or dim yourinstrument cluster by rotating the headlight switch. You can use these accessories for another10 minutes, just turn thekey to "RUN" and back to "OFF". Retained Accessory Power When youstop your parking and taillights, sidemarker lights, and instrument panel lights.
... open the driver's door. Here's how your light systems work: Pull the switch out to thefirst stop to turn on your Cadillacand turn theignition to "OFF",you can brighten or dim yourinstrument cluster by rotating the headlight switch. You can use these accessories for another10 minutes, just turn thekey to "RUN" and back to "OFF". Retained Accessory Power When youstop your parking and taillights, sidemarker lights, and instrument panel lights.
Owner's Manual
Page 131
... the headlights any time you cover the sensor, it is dark outside and your vehicle more light for about10 minutes. This will come on another is off until you shift out of the instrument panel. This system controls power to theunderhood light. The high beam headlights will change to thereduced brightness of DRL (if the headlight switch is 10 minutes. If you need to. Every time the door handle...
... the headlights any time you cover the sensor, it is dark outside and your vehicle more light for about10 minutes. This will come on another is off until you shift out of the instrument panel. This system controls power to theunderhood light. The high beam headlights will change to thereduced brightness of DRL (if the headlight switch is 10 minutes. If you need to. Every time the door handle...
Owner's Manual
Page 142
To open it, rotate the cover toward the passenger side. Do not machine wash. 129 Just push on the passenger side of the armrest) rearward. Inside you will also finda coin holder and a cassette and CD holder. Keep floor mats vacuumed and use a spot cleaner, if necessary. - Rear StorageArmrest (Fleetwood Brougham) The Fleetwood Brougham has a rear seat armrest that opens into a storage...
To open it, rotate the cover toward the passenger side. Do not machine wash. 129 Just push on the passenger side of the armrest) rearward. Inside you will also finda coin holder and a cassette and CD holder. Keep floor mats vacuumed and use a spot cleaner, if necessary. - Rear StorageArmrest (Fleetwood Brougham) The Fleetwood Brougham has a rear seat armrest that opens into a storage...
Owner's Manual
Page 147
... 're driving, your Cadillac needs service. If the light still stayson, or comes on again while you 're driving, your Cadillac needs service. See "Brake System Warning Light"earlier in this happens, the light means you won't have anti-lock until you replace the compact spare with your engine.It will go on as possible and turn the ignition off .Then start your regular brakes. Traction Control SystemLights Traction...
... 're driving, your Cadillac needs service. If the light still stayson, or comes on again while you 're driving, your Cadillac needs service. See "Brake System Warning Light"earlier in this happens, the light means you won't have anti-lock until you replace the compact spare with your engine.It will go on as possible and turn the ignition off .Then start your regular brakes. Traction Control SystemLights Traction...
Owner's Manual
Page 187
... slows or stops. Just hold the brake pedal down . You may hear the anti-lock pump or motor operate, and feel the brake pedal pulsate, but this is programmed to thebrake pedal. You slam on wheel speed and controls braking pressure accordingly. If you . You can change the time you need to get too close to the vehicle infront of you, you won...
... slows or stops. Just hold the brake pedal down . You may hear the anti-lock pump or motor operate, and feel the brake pedal pulsate, but this is programmed to thebrake pedal. You slam on wheel speed and controls braking pressure accordingly. If you . You can change the time you need to get too close to the vehicle infront of you, you won...
Owner's Manual
Page 189
... conditions, road you know ifthere's a problem with yourtraction control system. 'Whenthis warning light on, the system will come on when youturn the traction control system off. When system ison, this light willcome the on to . (You should always leave the system on whenever you ever need to let you should turn control system off if your vehicle ever gets stuck sand, mud...
... conditions, road you know ifthere's a problem with yourtraction control system. 'Whenthis warning light on, the system will come on when youturn the traction control system off. When system ison, this light willcome the on to . (You should always leave the system on whenever you ever need to let you should turn control system off if your vehicle ever gets stuck sand, mud...
Owner's Manual
Page 192
... get ina curve depends on the condition of your speed. have to . Unless your anti-lock braking system when you can lose control. With anti-lock, you need to do their work where the tires meet the road. have to thesame laws of physics when driving curves. Steering Tips Driving on surface makes it will keep the vehicle going in Emergencies Use your...
... get ina curve depends on the condition of your speed. have to . Unless your anti-lock braking system when you can lose control. With anti-lock, you need to do their work where the tires meet the road. have to thesame laws of physics when driving curves. Steering Tips Driving on surface makes it will keep the vehicle going in Emergencies Use your...
Owner's Manual
Page 214
... components such asthe engine, transmission, rear axle, wheel assemblies,and tires are forced to wind resistance whichincreases pulling requirements. The engine is a passenger vehicle. Trailer towing change the way can damage your vehicle and result in costly repairs not covered your vehicle performs on theroad. All thismeans changes in: Handling Durability Fuel Economy 201 Trailer towing adds considerably to work harder against the drag of trailering subject the vehicle to operate atrelatively higher speeds and under greaterloads...
... components such asthe engine, transmission, rear axle, wheel assemblies,and tires are forced to wind resistance whichincreases pulling requirements. The engine is a passenger vehicle. Trailer towing change the way can damage your vehicle and result in costly repairs not covered your vehicle performs on theroad. All thismeans changes in: Handling Durability Fuel Economy 201 Trailer towing adds considerably to work harder against the drag of trailering subject the vehicle to operate atrelatively higher speeds and under greaterloads...
Owner's Manual
Page 221
Always keep in trunk. During your trip check occasionallyto be followed when connecting to your vehicle. Before setting out for Trailer Lights Brown: Park Lamps Yellow: Left Turn and Stop Lamps Dark Green: Right T u h and Stop Lights Dark Blue: Auxiliary Circuit DRIFTNG W T H A T W L E R Safe trailer towing requires a certain amount of experience. If the trailer has electric brakes, start , check the trailer hitch and safety chains, electrical connector, lights, tires and mirror adjustment. Following...
Always keep in trunk. During your trip check occasionallyto be followed when connecting to your vehicle. Before setting out for Trailer Lights Brown: Park Lamps Yellow: Left Turn and Stop Lamps Dark Green: Right T u h and Stop Lights Dark Blue: Auxiliary Circuit DRIFTNG W T H A T W L E R Safe trailer towing requires a certain amount of experience. If the trailer has electric brakes, start , check the trailer hitch and safety chains, electrical connector, lights, tires and mirror adjustment. Following...
Owner's Manual
Page 261
... a 248 Do not use , spark plugs can get fouled, exhaust system can alsowrite us where you use even one tankful, your emission controls won't work wellor atall. Your vehicle's oxygen sensor will be covered by a professional driver under controlled laboratory conditions, on fuel availability, askan auto club, or contact a major oil company that does business in the Gas Mileage Guide which was recorded. Several vehicles like yours have been driven...
... a 248 Do not use , spark plugs can get fouled, exhaust system can alsowrite us where you use even one tankful, your emission controls won't work wellor atall. Your vehicle's oxygen sensor will be covered by a professional driver under controlled laboratory conditions, on fuel availability, askan auto club, or contact a major oil company that does business in the Gas Mileage Guide which was recorded. Several vehicles like yours have been driven...
Owner's Manual
Page 276
... weather. 0 While pulling a trailer. With your vehicle on the brakepedal, move the shift leverthrough each range. Should the fluid levelbe low to 93 " C). Let the engine run atidle for about 15 miles (24 k ) m when outside temperatures are above 50°F (10" C). especially in "P"(Park). If it 's colder than 50°F (10" C), drive the vehicle in "P" (Park). To check transmission fluid cold:A cold check is used...
... weather. 0 While pulling a trailer. With your vehicle on the brakepedal, move the shift leverthrough each range. Should the fluid levelbe low to 93 " C). Let the engine run atidle for about 15 miles (24 k ) m when outside temperatures are above 50°F (10" C). especially in "P"(Park). If it 's colder than 50°F (10" C), drive the vehicle in "P" (Park). To check transmission fluid cold:A cold check is used...
Owner's Manual
Page 309
..., handling, speed rating, traction, ride and other damage that same TPC Spec number. The tirehas a puncture, cut, or other things during normal service on your vehicle.If your tires have tires that are thesame size, load range, speed rating and construction type (bias,bias-belted or radial) as your vehiclewhen it was new had Tire a Performance Criteria Specification (TPC Spec) number on each tire's sidewall. Buying New Tires...
..., handling, speed rating, traction, ride and other damage that same TPC Spec number. The tirehas a puncture, cut, or other things during normal service on your vehicle.If your tires have tires that are thesame size, load range, speed rating and construction type (bias,bias-belted or radial) as your vehiclewhen it was new had Tire a Performance Criteria Specification (TPC Spec) number on each tire's sidewall. Buying New Tires...
Owner's Manual
Page 326
...) - REMOTE CARL. DOOR LOCK - DOOR LOCKS ' 8 - RELAY INFLAT. MOD. INSTRUMENT PANEL GAGE INSTRUMENT PANEL CLUSTER - TURN SIGNAL SWlTCt -I /P DIM LTS (10 AMP) - AUTOMATIC L w E L ANTRL. FORWARD LAMP WIRING RELAY C/B 3 - HD LTS ( 0AMP) 3 MOD. TRUNK LID PULL-DOWN UNIT 37 - MIR DEFG (10 AMP) - DRIVERS HEATED SEAT WIPER (25 AMP) RELEASE SW. RADIOCNTRL. - SENSOR 26 - REAR CIGAR LIGHTERS DOOR LOCK RELAY AIR BAG (15 AMP) 30 - PASSENGERPWR.SEATSW. - CNTRL MOD. RETAINED ACCESSORY PWR. (RAP) (WITH SENSOR) MOD. 31 PARK LTS...
...) - REMOTE CARL. DOOR LOCK - DOOR LOCKS ' 8 - RELAY INFLAT. MOD. INSTRUMENT PANEL GAGE INSTRUMENT PANEL CLUSTER - TURN SIGNAL SWlTCt -I /P DIM LTS (10 AMP) - AUTOMATIC L w E L ANTRL. FORWARD LAMP WIRING RELAY C/B 3 - HD LTS ( 0AMP) 3 MOD. TRUNK LID PULL-DOWN UNIT 37 - MIR DEFG (10 AMP) - DRIVERS HEATED SEAT WIPER (25 AMP) RELEASE SW. RADIOCNTRL. - SENSOR 26 - REAR CIGAR LIGHTERS DOOR LOCK RELAY AIR BAG (15 AMP) 30 - PASSENGERPWR.SEATSW. - CNTRL MOD. RETAINED ACCESSORY PWR. (RAP) (WITH SENSOR) MOD. 31 PARK LTS...
Owner's Manual
Page 330
... ...194 .Headlight High Beam ...906/HB4 (H2990 4) Headlight Low Beam ...905/HB3 (K17903) License Plate Light ...194 2057 Parking Light ...194 Side Marker Lights ...2057 Stop, Tail. & Directional Signal Light ...TrunkLight ...5 92081 -93 Underhood Light ...194 Vanity Mirror Light ... .DESCRIPTION . . . 317 BULB. . CILL4RT BULB NO Ash Tray Illumination ...1445 2057 BackupLights ...1141 Center High Mounted Stop Light ...2057 Cornering Light ...S214-2 Courtesy Light .Front Door ...S214-2 Courtesy Light .Rear Door ...192 CourtesyMap Light ...2057NA...
... ...194 .Headlight High Beam ...906/HB4 (H2990 4) Headlight Low Beam ...905/HB3 (K17903) License Plate Light ...194 2057 Parking Light ...194 Side Marker Lights ...2057 Stop, Tail. & Directional Signal Light ...TrunkLight ...5 92081 -93 Underhood Light ...194 Vanity Mirror Light ... .DESCRIPTION . . . 317 BULB. . CILL4RT BULB NO Ash Tray Illumination ...1445 2057 BackupLights ...1141 Center High Mounted Stop Light ...2057 Cornering Light ...S214-2 Courtesy Light .Front Door ...S214-2 Courtesy Light .Rear Door ...192 CourtesyMap Light ...2057NA...
Owner's Manual
Page 386
... Hood Release ...253 Horn ...104 Hot Coolant. Engine Block ...89 Heater. G Garage Door Opener (Option) ...128 90 Gear Positions ...Gearshift Lever. . Shifting When Your Engine Is Running At ...92 Highway Hypnosis ...193 Hill and Mountain Roads ...194 Hills. Safety Warnings About ...223 How The Air Bag System Works ...33 How To Obtain Roadside Service ...See Roadside Service How To Operate Your Sound System ...153 How To Order Owner Manual ...See Owner...
... Hood Release ...253 Horn ...104 Hot Coolant. Engine Block ...89 Heater. G Garage Door Opener (Option) ...128 90 Gear Positions ...Gearshift Lever. . Shifting When Your Engine Is Running At ...92 Highway Hypnosis ...193 Hill and Mountain Roads ...194 Hills. Safety Warnings About ...223 How The Air Bag System Works ...33 How To Obtain Roadside Service ...See Roadside Service How To Operate Your Sound System ...153 How To Order Owner Manual ...See Owner...
Owner's Manual
Page 392
... Specifications ...319 Speedometer And Odometer ...131 Stains, Removing ...303 Start (Ignition Key Position) ...86 Starting Your Engine ...86 Starting Your Car If The Battery Is "Dead" ...214 Steam From Hot (Overheated) Engine ...223 179 Steering ...102 Steering.Power ... 13 Schedule Maint. Book Servicing Your Cadillac With Air gag System ...37 Setting The Clock ...163 Setting The Trip Odometer ...131 Sheet Metal Damage ...307 Shift Lever, Positions Of ...90 Shifting Into Park...
... Specifications ...319 Speedometer And Odometer ...131 Stains, Removing ...303 Start (Ignition Key Position) ...86 Starting Your Engine ...86 Starting Your Car If The Battery Is "Dead" ...214 Steam From Hot (Overheated) Engine ...223 179 Steering ...102 Steering.Power ... 13 Schedule Maint. Book Servicing Your Cadillac With Air gag System ...37 Setting The Clock ...163 Setting The Trip Odometer ...131 Sheet Metal Damage ...307 Shift Lever, Positions Of ...90 Shifting Into Park...