Owner's Manual
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.... Your fog and parking lights remain on cover it up. Your DRL work with a light sensor topof the instrument panel. This will illuminate when the hood is on, only the headlights will Rear Fog Lights (E~port Only) To operate the rear fog lights, firstturn on the front fog lights,then push...
.... Your fog and parking lights remain on cover it up. Your DRL work with a light sensor topof the instrument panel. This will illuminate when the hood is on, only the headlights will Rear Fog Lights (E~port Only) To operate the rear fog lights, firstturn on the front fog lights,then push...
Owner's Manual
Page 171
... from the windshield. This is normal to turn on the reardefogger. It will workautomatically to maintain yourrequested interior temperature. I With it 's between hood and the windshield). NOTICE: Scraping the inside your rear window and both outside rearview mirrors are heated. In some coldstart conditions, the "AUTO"...you need more air to your windshield, you should select a higher fan speed. DEFROSTER 1-1 Push this button to remove fogor frost from the hood and the air inlet (it , your rear window could cut and damage of the air flow to the windshield with only a small amount...
... from the windshield. This is normal to turn on the reardefogger. It will workautomatically to maintain yourrequested interior temperature. I With it 's between hood and the windshield). NOTICE: Scraping the inside your rear window and both outside rearview mirrors are heated. In some coldstart conditions, the "AUTO"...you need more air to your windshield, you should select a higher fan speed. DEFROSTER 1-1 Push this button to remove fogor frost from the hood and the air inlet (it , your rear window could cut and damage of the air flow to the windshield with only a small amount...
Owner's Manual
Page 237
Electric engine fans but COOLING SYSTEM When you 'llsee: A. Coolant surge tank with pressure cap B. You may decide not to lift the hood to what you decide it cools down. still have the warning, TURN OFF THE ENGINE AND GET EVERYONE OUT OF THE VEHICLE until it 's safe lift the hood, here's to get service help right away.
Electric engine fans but COOLING SYSTEM When you 'llsee: A. Coolant surge tank with pressure cap B. You may decide not to lift the hood to what you decide it cools down. still have the warning, TURN OFF THE ENGINE AND GET EVERYONE OUT OF THE VEHICLE until it 's safe lift the hood, here's to get service help right away.
Owner's Manual
Page 264
of Then go the front of the vehicleand release the secondary hood release and lift thehood. 25 1 CHECKING THINGS UNDER THE HOOD Hood Release To open the hood, first pull the lever inside the vehicle located the at lower left side the instrument panel.
of Then go the front of the vehicleand release the secondary hood release and lift thehood. 25 1 CHECKING THINGS UNDER THE HOOD Hood Release To open the hood, first pull the lever inside the vehicle located the at lower left side the instrument panel.
Owner's Manual
Page 320
... AND FABRIC GLASS CLEANING AND SPOT CLEANING ON VINYLS CLEANS VINYL AND CLOTH ON DOOR TRIM, SEATS, AND CARPET-ALSO, TIRES AND MATS GREASE FOR HOOD, TRUNK AND DOOR HINGES AND LATCHES CLEANING OF VINYL TOPS EXTERIOR WASH SPOT AND STAIN REMOVAL ON CLOTH AND FABRIC WINDSHIELD WASHER SOLVENT AND ANTI...
... AND FABRIC GLASS CLEANING AND SPOT CLEANING ON VINYLS CLEANS VINYL AND CLOTH ON DOOR TRIM, SEATS, AND CARPET-ALSO, TIRES AND MATS GREASE FOR HOOD, TRUNK AND DOOR HINGES AND LATCHES CLEANING OF VINYL TOPS EXTERIOR WASH SPOT AND STAIN REMOVAL ON CLOTH AND FABRIC WINDSHIELD WASHER SOLVENT AND ANTI...
Owner's Manual
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... Air ...260 Cleaning AluminumWheels ...305 Fabric ...299 Glass ...303 Vinyl or Leather ...302 SafetyBelts ...303 The Inside Of Your Cadillac ...299 The Outside Of Your Cadillac ...303 The Power Antenna ...171 The Top of the Instrument Panel ...302 The Underbody Of Your Car ...306 The Windshield ...Lubrication ...Checking 273 The Brake Fluid ...The Engine Oil Level ...254 The Power Steering Fluid ...268 The Transaxle Fluid ...261 Things Under The Hood ...251 Your Restraint Systems ...63 Your Safety Belt Systems ...63 Checks. Tire ...297 259 Change The Oil. Capacities.Fluid ...327 Carbon ...
... Air ...260 Cleaning AluminumWheels ...305 Fabric ...299 Glass ...303 Vinyl or Leather ...302 SafetyBelts ...303 The Inside Of Your Cadillac ...299 The Outside Of Your Cadillac ...303 The Power Antenna ...171 The Top of the Instrument Panel ...302 The Underbody Of Your Car ...306 The Windshield ...Lubrication ...Checking 273 The Brake Fluid ...The Engine Oil Level ...254 The Power Steering Fluid ...268 The Transaxle Fluid ...261 Things Under The Hood ...251 Your Restraint Systems ...63 Your Safety Belt Systems ...63 Checks. Tire ...297 259 Change The Oil. Capacities.Fluid ...327 Carbon ...
Owner's Manual
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PositionsOf ...88 244 Gasoline ...Gasoline Tank. Engine Block ...Heater. Parking On ...208 Holding A Baby In Your Car ...46 Hood. Warning LightFor ...136 Hot Engine. Don't Open If You See Steam ...222 Hood. How To Operate Your Sound System ...163 1 How To Use This Manual ...19 How To Wear Safety Belts Properly ...Hydroplaning ...191...
PositionsOf ...88 244 Gasoline ...Gasoline Tank. Engine Block ...Heater. Parking On ...208 Holding A Baby In Your Car ...46 Hood. Warning LightFor ...136 Hot Engine. Don't Open If You See Steam ...222 Hood. How To Operate Your Sound System ...163 1 How To Use This Manual ...19 How To Wear Safety Belts Properly ...Hydroplaning ...191...