Owner's Manual
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... to an even higher temperature. To prevent uncomfortable overheatingof the seats, the heating elements are thermostatically regulatedto automatically maintain the temperature at the setting selected. LumbarIHeater Seat Controls (Fleetwood Brougham) With thisfeature, you can be adjusted by holding both sides and gently... rotating in the seat. preserve To the battery, the heatedseats can onlybe used whenthe ignition isturned on the heating element in a fore/...
... to an even higher temperature. To prevent uncomfortable overheatingof the seats, the heating elements are thermostatically regulatedto automatically maintain the temperature at the setting selected. LumbarIHeater Seat Controls (Fleetwood Brougham) With thisfeature, you can be adjusted by holding both sides and gently... rotating in the seat. preserve To the battery, the heatedseats can onlybe used whenthe ignition isturned on the heating element in a fore/...
Owner's Manual
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... the engine starts, let go of of the way down for longer than seconds at a time 15 will go of the key. the And excessive heat can damage your engine still won't start vour V8 engine: 1. NOTICE: Holding yourkey in "Start" for five or six seconds. To start (or starts but...
... the engine starts, let go of of the way down for longer than seconds at a time 15 will go of the key. the And excessive heat can damage your engine still won't start vour V8 engine: 1. NOTICE: Holding yourkey in "Start" for five or six seconds. To start (or starts but...
Owner's Manual
Page 140
... papersor other smoking materials could ignite them : 0 Grabbing the snuffer gently, pull up. Hot cigarettes or other flammable things into your hand while it is heating, it all the way in with your ashtrays. To use a lighter, just push it won't be able to remove them , causing a damaging fire. When it...
... papersor other smoking materials could ignite them : 0 Grabbing the snuffer gently, pull up. Hot cigarettes or other flammable things into your hand while it is heating, it all the way in with your ashtrays. To use a lighter, just push it won't be able to remove them , causing a damaging fire. When it...
Owner's Manual
Page 160
... air conditioning in your vehicle instead of the air will recirculate the air inside your vehicle automaticallyby setting the desired temperature. In maximum heating most of pulling air from 65 F (18 C) to lower the inside temperature setting, fan speed, and the ECC selection you have selected.... upperportion (red arrow) to regular system display. You may also choose 60 " F (16 " C), for maximum cooling, and 90°F (33"C), for maximum heating, the fan will stay on high speed unless you can change the temperature from outside. 147 Press the lower portion (blue arrow) to 85 F (29...
... air conditioning in your vehicle instead of the air will recirculate the air inside your vehicle automaticallyby setting the desired temperature. In maximum heating most of pulling air from 65 F (18 C) to lower the inside temperature setting, fan speed, and the ECC selection you have selected.... upperportion (red arrow) to regular system display. You may also choose 60 " F (16 " C), for maximum cooling, and 90°F (33"C), for maximum heating, the fan will stay on high speed unless you can change the temperature from outside. 147 Press the lower portion (blue arrow) to 85 F (29...
Owner's Manual
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... or very very loud passages in volume. Your clock is on . If you notice a reduction in their cases away from contaminants, direct sunlight, and extreme heat. It will begin playingat thepoint where it had stopped. To Set the Minutes: Press SET, and within 5 seconds, Press and hold SCAN up ordown.
... or very very loud passages in volume. Your clock is on . If you notice a reduction in their cases away from contaminants, direct sunlight, and extreme heat. It will begin playingat thepoint where it had stopped. To Set the Minutes: Press SET, and within 5 seconds, Press and hold SCAN up ordown.
Owner's Manual
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... half or so until help comes. Start the engine againand repeat this only when you must. You will need a well-charged battery to preserve the heat. But it go a little faster than just idle. hour 200 Preserve fuel as do some To help get and it keeps the battery charged. This...
... half or so until help comes. Start the engine againand repeat this only when you must. You will need a well-charged battery to preserve the heat. But it go a little faster than just idle. hour 200 Preserve fuel as do some To help get and it keeps the battery charged. This...
Owner's Manual
Page 214
Your Cadillac is required to significant levels stress. All thismeans changes in this section. Trailer towing change the way can damage your vehicle and result in costly .... Trailer towing adds considerably to work harder against the drag of trailering subject the vehicle to operate atrelatively higher speeds and under greaterloads, whichgenerates extra heat. Load pulling components such asthe engine, transmission, rear axle, wheel assemblies,and tires are forced to wind resistance whichincreases pulling requirements. The engine is a passenger...
Your Cadillac is required to significant levels stress. All thismeans changes in this section. Trailer towing change the way can damage your vehicle and result in costly .... Trailer towing adds considerably to work harder against the drag of trailering subject the vehicle to operate atrelatively higher speeds and under greaterloads, whichgenerates extra heat. Load pulling components such asthe engine, transmission, rear axle, wheel assemblies,and tires are forced to wind resistance whichincreases pulling requirements. The engine is a passenger...
Owner's Manual
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...) - 293 If your compact spare tire. It should be back prevent leaks by keeping out dirt and moisture. Don't forget your tires have too much heat Tire overloading Bad wear Bad handling Bad fuel economy. 0 0 air If yourtires have valve caps, sure to put them on.
...) - 293 If your compact spare tire. It should be back prevent leaks by keeping out dirt and moisture. Don't forget your tires have too much heat Tire overloading Bad wear Bad handling Bad fuel economy. 0 0 air If yourtires have valve caps, sure to put them on.
Owner's Manual
Page 310
... in driving habits, service practices differences and in road characteristics and climate. Temperature - A, B, C The temperaturegrades are : A, B, and C. The gradeC corresponds to alevel of heat and its abilityto dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of their use, however,and may have poor traction performance. Sustained high temperature...
... in driving habits, service practices differences and in road characteristics and climate. Temperature - A, B, C The temperaturegrades are : A, B, and C. The gradeC corresponds to alevel of heat and its abilityto dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of their use, however,and may have poor traction performance. Sustained high temperature...
Owner's Manual
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These grades are molded on GeneralMotors vehicles. If the wheel leaksair, replace it (exceptsome aluminum wheels, which can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. Your dealer will be rebalanced. If you need to be sureto have been approved for a tire that this is... new GM original equipment parts. I Replace any wheelthat is properly inflated and not overloaded. However, if you notice unusual tire wear or your Cadillac dealer if any of wheel you need to tires meet General Motors performance standardsand have the right wheel, wheel bolts, wheel nuts for your wheels...
These grades are molded on GeneralMotors vehicles. If the wheel leaksair, replace it (exceptsome aluminum wheels, which can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. Your dealer will be rebalanced. If you need to be sureto have been approved for a tire that this is... new GM original equipment parts. I Replace any wheelthat is properly inflated and not overloaded. However, if you notice unusual tire wear or your Cadillac dealer if any of wheel you need to tires meet General Motors performance standardsand have the right wheel, wheel bolts, wheel nuts for your wheels...
Owner's Manual
Page 315
... area to a clean area often. Mix Multi-Purpose Powdered Cleaner following the directions on thecleaner label. Don't rub it immediately witha blow dryer or a heat lamp. Rinse the section with a clean,cloth: 302 1 Here are stubborn. before they set . Use a clean cloth or sponge, and change to... You fabric. As soonas you've cleaned the section, use them, don't saturate .the stained area. NO.TICE: Bexareful with.a hair dryer or heat lamp. Always clean a whole,trimpanel or section. If a ring forms after spot cleaning, clean the entire area immediately or it will set . Clean...
... area to a clean area often. Mix Multi-Purpose Powdered Cleaner following the directions on thecleaner label. Don't rub it immediately witha blow dryer or a heat lamp. Rinse the section with a clean,cloth: 302 1 Here are stubborn. before they set . Use a clean cloth or sponge, and change to... You fabric. As soonas you've cleaned the section, use them, don't saturate .the stained area. NO.TICE: Bexareful with.a hair dryer or heat lamp. Always clean a whole,trimpanel or section. If a ring forms after spot cleaning, clean the entire area immediately or it will set . Clean...
Owner's Manual
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... the cloth. 0 When you have to use a solvent: 0 Gently scrape excess soil from fabric, immediately dry the area with an air hose, hair dryer, or heat lamp to help prevent a cleaning ring. (See the previous NOTICE.) Special Cleaning Problems Greasy or Oily Stains Such asgrease, oil, butter, margarine, shoe polish, coffee...
... the cloth. 0 When you have to use a solvent: 0 Gently scrape excess soil from fabric, immediately dry the area with an air hose, hair dryer, or heat lamp to help prevent a cleaning ring. (See the previous NOTICE.) Special Cleaning Problems Greasy or Oily Stains Such asgrease, oil, butter, margarine, shoe polish, coffee...
Owner's Manual
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... 21 RECEIVER AND THEFT DETERRENT MOD. 19 RAP PWR (30 AMP) - PRIMARY ELECTRICAL ENGINE - 9 10 11 - - - 13 12 - - 15 14 16 - 17 - - - PWR. MOD. - DRIVERS HEATED SEAT WIPER (25 AMP) RELEASE SW. MOD. ELC IGN 1 (10 AMP) - HEADLIGHT SWITCH AUTOMATIC LEVEL CNTRL. FRONT CIGAR LIGHTERS STOP LAMP SWITCH CCM ION 1 (10...
... 21 RECEIVER AND THEFT DETERRENT MOD. 19 RAP PWR (30 AMP) - PRIMARY ELECTRICAL ENGINE - 9 10 11 - - - 13 12 - - 15 14 16 - 17 - - - PWR. MOD. - DRIVERS HEATED SEAT WIPER (25 AMP) RELEASE SW. MOD. ELC IGN 1 (10 AMP) - HEADLIGHT SWITCH AUTOMATIC LEVEL CNTRL. FRONT CIGAR LIGHTERS STOP LAMP SWITCH CCM ION 1 (10...
Owner's Manual
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...) #34 CCM BAT (10 AMP) #35 PWR. IGN COIL - SECONDARY COOLING FAN CNTRL. RELAY PRIMRY CLG FAN (40 AMP) 1 110AMP) - MASS AIR FLOW (MAF) SENSOR HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR'S EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS CANNISTER PURGE SOLONOID VALVE FUEL INJ 2 , 3 , 5 , 8 - - 10 - SENS. (20 AMP) #27 D/INT LTS. (1 5 AMP) #28 FRT CIG. (10 AMP) #29 RR... (20 AMP) 18- SEAT CIRCUIT BREAKER (30 AMP) #36 TRUNK PULL-DOWN (15 AMP) #37 HAZARD LTS. (20 AMP) #39 PWR. LUMBAR (20 AMP) #40 HEATED SEAT (20 AMP) #44 STOP LTS. (20 AMP) #45 PWR. LOCK (20 AMP) BODY 2 (50 AMP) 13 12 - #5 HDLTS (20AMP) - #31 PARK LTS. (20 AMP...
...) #34 CCM BAT (10 AMP) #35 PWR. IGN COIL - SECONDARY COOLING FAN CNTRL. RELAY PRIMRY CLG FAN (40 AMP) 1 110AMP) - MASS AIR FLOW (MAF) SENSOR HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR'S EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS CANNISTER PURGE SOLONOID VALVE FUEL INJ 2 , 3 , 5 , 8 - - 10 - SENS. (20 AMP) #27 D/INT LTS. (1 5 AMP) #28 FRT CIG. (10 AMP) #29 RR... (20 AMP) 18- SEAT CIRCUIT BREAKER (30 AMP) #36 TRUNK PULL-DOWN (15 AMP) #37 HAZARD LTS. (20 AMP) #39 PWR. LUMBAR (20 AMP) #40 HEATED SEAT (20 AMP) #44 STOP LTS. (20 AMP) #45 PWR. LOCK (20 AMP) BODY 2 (50 AMP) 13 12 - #5 HDLTS (20AMP) - #31 PARK LTS. (20 AMP...