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..., set the from the inside, locks get out and close the door,you can unlock the other you doors by holding the key in the ACCESSORY, LOCK or OFF position with the optional Theft Deterrent system.
..., set the from the inside, locks get out and close the door,you can unlock the other you doors by holding the key in the ACCESSORY, LOCK or OFF position with the optional Theft Deterrent system.
Owner's Manual
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The other positions let you perform these functions: ACCESSORY: This position lets you can remove the key. OFF This position lets you turn off (for example, if your car in motion while the engine ... . This is being pushed). It's a theft deterrent feature. This position locks your ignition,steering wheel and transmission. START: This startsyour engine. 2-20 To get into ACCESSORY, push in which you use things likethe radio and the windshield wipers whenthe engine is the position for driving. It doesn't lock the steering wheel...
The other positions let you perform these functions: ACCESSORY: This position lets you can remove the key. OFF This position lets you turn off (for example, if your car in motion while the engine ... . This is being pushed). It's a theft deterrent feature. This position locks your ignition,steering wheel and transmission. START: This startsyour engine. 2-20 To get into ACCESSORY, push in which you use things likethe radio and the windshield wipers whenthe engine is the position for driving. It doesn't lock the steering wheel...
Owner's Manual
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... hold the brake pedal down but still can shift from PARK (P) when the ignition is in the RUNposition. You have to turn the off Retained Accessory Powerfeature. 2. SHIFTING OUT OF PARK (P) Your Cadillac has brake-transaxle shift interlock.
... hold the brake pedal down but still can shift from PARK (P) when the ignition is in the RUNposition. You have to turn the off Retained Accessory Powerfeature. 2. SHIFTING OUT OF PARK (P) Your Cadillac has brake-transaxle shift interlock.
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... shutoff until you want to operate thewindows will lower completely. HORN To sound thehorn just press the centerof the steeringwheel. 2-38 Your vehicle has Retained Accessory Power (RAP). When you want this feature. Just press the switch rearward for another10 minutes, just turn theignition key to lower the window. POWER WINDOWS...
... shutoff until you want to operate thewindows will lower completely. HORN To sound thehorn just press the centerof the steeringwheel. 2-38 Your vehicle has Retained Accessory Power (RAP). When you want this feature. Just press the switch rearward for another10 minutes, just turn theignition key to lower the window. POWER WINDOWS...
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... close the vent press the switch rearward. 2-68 EXPRESS OPEN If you want to stop the partially opened position, press the switch in the Retained Accessory Power (RAP) mode.
... close the vent press the switch rearward. 2-68 EXPRESS OPEN If you want to stop the partially opened position, press the switch in the Retained Accessory Power (RAP) mode.
Owner's Manual
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... while programming your hand-held transmitters. HomeLink TM Universal Transmitter (Option) This transmitterallows you have the "stop and reverse" safety feature. ProgrammingHomeLink" Transmitter with the accessory package, other devices controlled by your vehicle's battery and charging system. Otherwise, hold downthe two outside buttons on the HomeLink TM Transmitter until the red...
... while programming your hand-held transmitters. HomeLink TM Universal Transmitter (Option) This transmitterallows you have the "stop and reverse" safety feature. ProgrammingHomeLink" Transmitter with the accessory package, other devices controlled by your vehicle's battery and charging system. Otherwise, hold downthe two outside buttons on the HomeLink TM Transmitter until the red...
Owner's Manual
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... on the cover to reveal t h e ashtray and lighter. If you would like additional information, please call 1-800-355-3515. HomeLink" is a trademark of Prince Corporation. Accessories Accessories for your HomeLink Universal Transmitter are available from the manufacturerof the unit.
... on the cover to reveal t h e ashtray and lighter. If you would like additional information, please call 1-800-355-3515. HomeLink" is a trademark of Prince Corporation. Accessories Accessories for your HomeLink Universal Transmitter are available from the manufacturerof the unit.
Owner's Manual
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Have your Cadillac to RUN or START, this light stays on you need service, and you should go out. If this light will see this light flash for a ... until you get there turn thekey to the dealer atonce. This meansthe system is ready. Battery Charge Light (Canadian Only) When you turn off all accessories. 2-78 To save your ignition to show that your alternator and battery charging systems are driving, your vehicle, or stays on, or comes on when...
Have your Cadillac to RUN or START, this light stays on you need service, and you should go out. If this light will see this light flash for a ... until you get there turn thekey to the dealer atonce. This meansthe system is ready. Battery Charge Light (Canadian Only) When you turn off all accessories. 2-78 To save your ignition to show that your alternator and battery charging systems are driving, your vehicle, or stays on, or comes on when...
Owner's Manual
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... in Canada will have a number after eachmessage. Have your electrical system checked by your Cadillac dealership. You can monitor batteryvoltage on theDriver Information Center by using the accessories. Turn on the lamps and radio, set the climate control on AUTO and thefan speed... To avoid being charged. BATTERY NO CHARGE - 07 This message will not bedelivered to appear, have the electrical system checked by your Cadillac dealership at your vehicle. Hold the same two buttons again to have this message continues to cool your earliest convenience. A/C OVERHEATED A/C ...
... in Canada will have a number after eachmessage. Have your electrical system checked by your Cadillac dealership. You can monitor batteryvoltage on theDriver Information Center by using the accessories. Turn on the lamps and radio, set the climate control on AUTO and thefan speed... To avoid being charged. BATTERY NO CHARGE - 07 This message will not bedelivered to appear, have the electrical system checked by your Cadillac dealership at your vehicle. Hold the same two buttons again to have this message continues to cool your earliest convenience. A/C OVERHEATED A/C ...
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...booklet the properfluid and change intervals. To help the generator recharge the battery quickly youcan reduce theload on theDriver Information Center by a Cadillac technician as soon as needed. CHANGE TRANS FLUID- 47 ~- Check the brake reservoir level and add as possible. Have possible.... If this message appears If immediately after starting,it checked immediately to replace the transaxle fluid. See for your accessories. This message will appear when there is displayed to 15.5 volts. this message appears while driving or after driving a few ...
...booklet the properfluid and change intervals. To help the generator recharge the battery quickly youcan reduce theload on theDriver Information Center by a Cadillac technician as soon as needed. CHANGE TRANS FLUID- 47 ~- Check the brake reservoir level and add as possible. Have possible.... If this message appears If immediately after starting,it checked immediately to replace the transaxle fluid. See for your accessories. This message will appear when there is displayed to 15.5 volts. this message appears while driving or after driving a few ...
Owner's Manual
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Get thevehicles close enough so the jumpercables can reach, but be able to any of the accessories. 4. If they are, it could damage the electrical systems. 3. Check the othervehicle. NOTICE: If the other . Turn off all lamps that aren't needed andradios.... hoods and locate the batteries. It must have a 12-volt battery with a negative ground, both batteries, as well as avoid damage to start you your Cadillac and the bad grounding could cause a ground connection don't want. You wouldn't be sure thevehicles aren't touching each battery. 5-5 This will avoid sparks and...
Get thevehicles close enough so the jumpercables can reach, but be able to any of the accessories. 4. If they are, it could damage the electrical systems. 3. Check the othervehicle. NOTICE: If the other . Turn off all lamps that aren't needed andradios.... hoods and locate the batteries. It must have a 12-volt battery with a negative ground, both batteries, as well as avoid damage to start you your Cadillac and the bad grounding could cause a ground connection don't want. You wouldn't be sure thevehicles aren't touching each battery. 5-5 This will avoid sparks and...
Owner's Manual
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x WIPERBLADE REPLACEMENT To replace the entirewiper blade, follow these steps: 1. Position the windshield wipers on the wiper blade assembly and snap it into the slot as shown and gently press down to release the wiper blade fromthe arm. 3. Insert the tipof a small screwdriver into place. To install the wiper blade, align the wiper arm pin with the hole on the windshield in the MID wipe position. Return thewipers to OFE 2. Thenwith the door open, turn the wipers on. To do this, turn the ignition key to ACCESSORY and turn the ignition key to their normal position. 6-41
x WIPERBLADE REPLACEMENT To replace the entirewiper blade, follow these steps: 1. Position the windshield wipers on the wiper blade assembly and snap it into the slot as shown and gently press down to release the wiper blade fromthe arm. 3. Insert the tipof a small screwdriver into place. To install the wiper blade, align the wiper arm pin with the hole on the windshield in the MID wipe position. Return thewipers to OFE 2. Thenwith the door open, turn the wipers on. To do this, turn the ignition key to ACCESSORY and turn the ignition key to their normal position. 6-41
Owner's Manual
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... arm pin with the second set from the blade housing. 6. Thenwith the door open, turn the wipers on. To do this, turn theignition key to ACCESSORY and turn the ignition key to all of the insert, starting with the hole on thewindshield in the MIDwipe position.
... arm pin with the second set from the blade housing. 6. Thenwith the door open, turn the wipers on. To do this, turn theignition key to ACCESSORY and turn the ignition key to all of the insert, starting with the hole on thewindshield in the MIDwipe position.
Owner's Manual
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Select a feature that can . lOA, 20A, etc.) Replace it 6-64 Retained Accessory Power When you stop your Cadillac and turn the to OFF, you can "borrow" one the samevalue. Be sure touse a fusewith the same amperage rating number on the road and don't ... fuse. it as soon as you have a problem on (ie. like the radioor cigarette you without thatis the same value need -- and use these the accessories for another10 minutes, just turn key to RUN and key then backto OW. If you want power for 10 more minutes: Radio PowerWindows Astroroof 0 Windshield...
Select a feature that can . lOA, 20A, etc.) Replace it 6-64 Retained Accessory Power When you stop your Cadillac and turn the to OFF, you can "borrow" one the samevalue. Be sure touse a fusewith the same amperage rating number on the road and don't ... fuse. it as soon as you have a problem on (ie. like the radioor cigarette you without thatis the same value need -- and use these the accessories for another10 minutes, just turn key to RUN and key then backto OW. If you want power for 10 more minutes: Radio PowerWindows Astroroof 0 Windshield...
Owner's Manual
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...and C11; Entry Horns; TheftDeterrent BODY 2 (Fuse) LeftandRight Heated Seats;ElectronicLevelControl (ELC); PowerAntenna; Left and Right Mirror Defoggers Retained Accessory Power (Astroroof/Power Windows); Trunk Comp. Rear Fog Lamp (Export) SEATS/HORN and Left Right Power Switches; Door Locks; ...A3, A5,A7 and A9 6-68 PASS-Key@% Decoder Module; 0 LH MAXI" FUSE BLOCK FUSE/CIRCUIT BREAKER (C.B.) IGN 1 (Fuse) I Retained Accessory Power Fuses B 1 1 and B 13 USAGE (Radiomipen); Fuel Relays; Trunk Comp. Starter; BODY 1 (Fuse) EngineComp. RoadSensingSuspension; Fuse C13 (...
...and C11; Entry Horns; TheftDeterrent BODY 2 (Fuse) LeftandRight Heated Seats;ElectronicLevelControl (ELC); PowerAntenna; Left and Right Mirror Defoggers Retained Accessory Power (Astroroof/Power Windows); Trunk Comp. Rear Fog Lamp (Export) SEATS/HORN and Left Right Power Switches; Door Locks; ...A3, A5,A7 and A9 6-68 PASS-Key@% Decoder Module; 0 LH MAXI" FUSE BLOCK FUSE/CIRCUIT BREAKER (C.B.) IGN 1 (Fuse) I Retained Accessory Power Fuses B 1 1 and B 13 USAGE (Radiomipen); Fuel Relays; Trunk Comp. Starter; BODY 1 (Fuse) EngineComp. RoadSensingSuspension; Fuse C13 (...
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Parking Lamps; RH MAXI DAB (C.B.) TM FUSE BLOCK USAGE Retained Accessory Power (RAP)(Astroroof/Power Windows) Delco-Bose Speakers; Stop/BTSI/Cruise Brake Switch; Cooling Fans Radio Control FUSE/CIRCUIT BREAKER (C.B.) RADIO (Fuse) COOLING FANS (Fuse) HVAC BLOWER (Fuse) ABS BRAKES (Fuse) HVAC PowerMotor; Engine Comp. Fuses B1, B3 and B5; Trunk Comp. Daytime Running Lamps (Canada); Fuses Dl 1 and Dl 3 Rear Compartment Fuse Block Pull the cover off to gain access. - 6-69 Hazard Flasher; A/C Compressor Brake Pressure Modulator Valve EXT LAMPS (Fuse) Turn Flasher Module;
Parking Lamps; RH MAXI DAB (C.B.) TM FUSE BLOCK USAGE Retained Accessory Power (RAP)(Astroroof/Power Windows) Delco-Bose Speakers; Stop/BTSI/Cruise Brake Switch; Cooling Fans Radio Control FUSE/CIRCUIT BREAKER (C.B.) RADIO (Fuse) COOLING FANS (Fuse) HVAC BLOWER (Fuse) ABS BRAKES (Fuse) HVAC PowerMotor; Engine Comp. Fuses B1, B3 and B5; Trunk Comp. Daytime Running Lamps (Canada); Fuses Dl 1 and Dl 3 Rear Compartment Fuse Block Pull the cover off to gain access. - 6-69 Hazard Flasher; A/C Compressor Brake Pressure Modulator Valve EXT LAMPS (Fuse) Turn Flasher Module;
Owner's Manual
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...protecting the circuit until the problem is fixed or theload is An electrical overload in the headlamp wiring may cause your Cadillac serviced immediately. Rear Blower Relay Left and RightCigarette Lighters; GloveBox Lamp;-Leftand Right Footwell Courtesy Lamps; Chime Module Power ...Micro Relay Center ; Headlamp Switch . Left and RightVanity Mirror; An electrical overload in the fuse panel protect the power windowsand other power accessories. Front Cigarette Lighter; Left and Right Front Header Lamp; Front and Rear Left SideMarker Lamps; an is removed. 6-71 If this...
...protecting the circuit until the problem is fixed or theload is An electrical overload in the headlamp wiring may cause your Cadillac serviced immediately. Rear Blower Relay Left and RightCigarette Lighters; GloveBox Lamp;-Leftand Right Footwell Courtesy Lamps; Chime Module Power ...Micro Relay Center ; Headlamp Switch . Left and RightVanity Mirror; An electrical overload in the fuse panel protect the power windowsand other power accessories. Front Cigarette Lighter; Left and Right Front Header Lamp; Front and Rear Left SideMarker Lamps; an is removed. 6-71 If this...
Owner's Manual
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... Children ...1-37 Use by Larger Children ...1-48 Use by Smaller Children and Babies ...1-37 Use During Pregnancy ...1-29 Why They Work ...1-7 . . . ... ...-.,. ... ... 12 Power ...1-2 Seatback. Retained Accessory Power ...6-64 Reverse.(R) Position. Tire ...6-45 Safety Chains ...4-44 Safety Defects.Reporting ...See Owner Assistance ...Safety Warnings and Symbols ...111 Seat. Automatic Transaxle ...2-25 Road...
... Children ...1-37 Use by Larger Children ...1-48 Use by Smaller Children and Babies ...1-37 Use During Pregnancy ...1-29 Why They Work ...1-7 . . . ... ...-.,. ... ... 12 Power ...1-2 Seatback. Retained Accessory Power ...6-64 Reverse.(R) Position. Tire ...6-45 Safety Chains ...4-44 Safety Defects.Reporting ...See Owner Assistance ...Safety Warnings and Symbols ...111 Seat. Automatic Transaxle ...2-25 Road...