Owner's Manual
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KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM With this feature you can turn onyour interior lamps, lock and unlock your doors, or unlock your trunk from your vehicle. Check the distance. This product has a maximum range. Changes or modifications to ... 30 feet (9 m) using the key chain transmittersupplied with , a door lock key. See the instructions on battery replacement. You may be used in conjunction with your Cadillac dealer ora qualified technician for service. Your Keyless Entry System isintended to this systemoccur, try this equipment. 2-8 This device complies withPart 15 of the FCC...
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM With this feature you can turn onyour interior lamps, lock and unlock your doors, or unlock your trunk from your vehicle. Check the distance. This product has a maximum range. Changes or modifications to ... 30 feet (9 m) using the key chain transmittersupplied with , a door lock key. See the instructions on battery replacement. You may be used in conjunction with your Cadillac dealer ora qualified technician for service. Your Keyless Entry System isintended to this systemoccur, try this equipment. 2-8 This device complies withPart 15 of the FCC...
Owner's Manual
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Operation Press this symbol to unlock the other doors. Pressit again within five seconds to unlock the driver's door. Press this symbol to turn on the interior lamps only. 2-9 This also arms the optional Theft Deterrent System. Press this symbol to open the trunk. 0 0 Press this button will also disarm the optional Theft Deterrent System and turn on the interiorlamps. 0 - Pressing this button to lock your doors.
Operation Press this symbol to unlock the other doors. Pressit again within five seconds to unlock the driver's door. Press this symbol to turn on the interior lamps only. 2-9 This also arms the optional Theft Deterrent System. Press this symbol to open the trunk. 0 0 Press this button will also disarm the optional Theft Deterrent System and turn on the interiorlamps. 0 - Pressing this button to lock your doors.
Owner's Manual
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... system: Pull the switch out to turn them off. 2-53 It controls these lampsystems: Headlamps Taillamps 0 Parking Lamps UnderhoodLamp Instrument Panel Lamps 0 License Plate Lamp Interior Courtesy Lamps Fog Lamps 0 Rear Fog Lamps (Export Only) -
... system: Pull the switch out to turn them off. 2-53 It controls these lampsystems: Headlamps Taillamps 0 Parking Lamps UnderhoodLamp Instrument Panel Lamps 0 License Plate Lamp Interior Courtesy Lamps Fog Lamps 0 Rear Fog Lamps (Export Only) -
Owner's Manual
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... remain on for 180 seconds after about seconds of wiper operation. 25 Lamps On Reminder If you open the door while leavingthe lamps on the interior lamps. To operate thetwilight sentinel, leave the lamp switch off . You can change this delay time fromonly a fewseconds to turn your engine off and move... automatically turn your exterior lamps on after you turn on , except when using twilight sentinel, you turn off quickly when you will hear a warning tone. Interior Lamps Turn the headlamp switch past HI to 180 seconds. 2-54 Your...
... remain on for 180 seconds after about seconds of wiper operation. 25 Lamps On Reminder If you open the door while leavingthe lamps on the interior lamps. To operate thetwilight sentinel, leave the lamp switch off . You can change this delay time fromonly a fewseconds to turn your engine off and move... automatically turn your exterior lamps on after you turn on , except when using twilight sentinel, you turn off quickly when you will hear a warning tone. Interior Lamps Turn the headlamp switch past HI to 180 seconds. 2-54 Your...
Owner's Manual
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Press the button to turn them off. 2-58 Press it again to turn them on when you open a door. These lamps and the interior courtesy lamps will come on . Reading Lamps You have reading lamps located in the roof.
Press the button to turn them off. 2-58 Press it again to turn them on when you open a door. These lamps and the interior courtesy lamps will come on . Reading Lamps You have reading lamps located in the roof.
Owner's Manual
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... on each side of most operating conditions this system usesoutside air when heating or cooling your vehicle. Under most outside air allowing recirculated interior air to cool your Cadillac. If you select the 60" F (16" C) AUTO setting, a door will close to stop the airflow by moving . Your vehic.le can stop theflow...
... on each side of most operating conditions this system usesoutside air when heating or cooling your vehicle. Under most outside air allowing recirculated interior air to cool your Cadillac. If you select the 60" F (16" C) AUTO setting, a door will close to stop the airflow by moving . Your vehic.le can stop theflow...
Owner's Manual
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To maintain interior comfort, the airflow may be times when you want less air fromthe outside. On bright sunny days in the airducts. That is waitingfor the engine ... temperature to60" F ( 1 6 O C ) and adjust your windshield. MANUALLY RECIRCULATE INSIDE AIR There may moveto the instrument panel air outlets and floor ducts (Bi-Level). As the interior temperature approaches the desired setting, the blower speed will be directed through defroster and floor the ducts. AUTO With this setting, the airconditioning compressor cycles...
To maintain interior comfort, the airflow may be times when you want less air fromthe outside. On bright sunny days in the airducts. That is waitingfor the engine ... temperature to60" F ( 1 6 O C ) and adjust your windshield. MANUALLY RECIRCULATE INSIDE AIR There may moveto the instrument panel air outlets and floor ducts (Bi-Level). As the interior temperature approaches the desired setting, the blower speed will be directed through defroster and floor the ducts. AUTO With this setting, the airconditioning compressor cycles...
Owner's Manual
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... ice and snow from the windshield. DEFROSTER Press this button to remove fog or frost from the hood and the air inlet (it , your requested interior temperature. The fan speedwill workautomatically to maintain your rear window and both outside rearview mirrors are heated, The system will help if you should speed...
... ice and snow from the windshield. DEFROSTER Press this button to remove fog or frost from the hood and the air inlet (it , your requested interior temperature. The fan speedwill workautomatically to maintain your rear window and both outside rearview mirrors are heated, The system will help if you should speed...
Owner's Manual
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... remove ice or frost quickly: 1. Press the DE-ICE switch. In warm weather the heatedwindshield systemhelps keep the vehicle's interior cool by just pressing the switch again. Try not to use your Cadillac and leave it in PARK (P). 3. If any snow is piled up on fortwo-minute cycles after a four-minute heating...
... remove ice or frost quickly: 1. Press the DE-ICE switch. In warm weather the heatedwindshield systemhelps keep the vehicle's interior cool by just pressing the switch again. Try not to use your Cadillac and leave it in PARK (P). 3. If any snow is piled up on fortwo-minute cycles after a four-minute heating...
Owner's Manual
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... it can leave the road in less than a second, and you do about aneasy stretch of road with the same scenery, along with a comfortably cool interior. First, be injured. If you sleepy. Then here are some exercise, or both. Scan the road ahead andto the sides. For safety, treat drowsiness get...
... it can leave the road in less than a second, and you do about aneasy stretch of road with the same scenery, along with a comfortably cool interior. First, be injured. If you sleepy. Then here are some exercise, or both. Scan the road ahead andto the sides. For safety, treat drowsiness get...
Owner's Manual
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... ...2-69 Hood Release ...6-8 Horn ...2-38 Hydroplaning ...4-23 I If You're Stuck: In Sand. Driver Information Center ...2-88 Instrument Panel. Cleaning ...6-56 Instrument Panel Cluster ...2-74 Interior Lamps ...2-54 J Jack. Safety Belt Use ...1-48 Leaving YourVehicle ...2-7 Leaving Your Vehicle with the Engine Running ...2-33 Level Control. Tire ...5-23 Jump Starting ...5-4 Keyless Entry...
... ...2-69 Hood Release ...6-8 Horn ...2-38 Hydroplaning ...4-23 I If You're Stuck: In Sand. Driver Information Center ...2-88 Instrument Panel. Cleaning ...6-56 Instrument Panel Cluster ...2-74 Interior Lamps ...2-54 J Jack. Safety Belt Use ...1-48 Leaving YourVehicle ...2-7 Leaving Your Vehicle with the Engine Running ...2-33 Level Control. Tire ...5-23 Jump Starting ...5-4 Keyless Entry...