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...and Vehicle Towing ...4-30 Service and Appearance Care ...5-1 5-3 Service ...5-5 Fuel ...Checking Things Under the Hood ...5-12 Headlamp Aiming ...5-50 ...5-55 Bulb Replacement Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement ...5-62 ...5-63 Tires ...5-84 Appearance Care 5-91 Vehicle Identification ...5-92 Electrical System ...Capacities and Specifications ...5-100 Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts ...5-101 Maintenance Schedule ...:...6-1 ...6-2 Maintenance Schedule Customer Assistance lnformation ...7-1 Customer Assistance lnformation ...7-2 Index ...1 The 2003 Cadillac Seville Owner Manual Seats and...
...and Vehicle Towing ...4-30 Service and Appearance Care ...5-1 5-3 Service ...5-5 Fuel ...Checking Things Under the Hood ...5-12 Headlamp Aiming ...5-50 ...5-55 Bulb Replacement Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement ...5-62 ...5-63 Tires ...5-84 Appearance Care 5-91 Vehicle Identification ...5-92 Electrical System ...Capacities and Specifications ...5-100 Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts ...5-101 Maintenance Schedule ...:...6-1 ...6-2 Maintenance Schedule Customer Assistance lnformation ...7-1 Customer Assistance lnformation ...7-2 Index ...1 The 2003 Cadillac Seville Owner Manual Seats and...
Owner's Manual
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... ...2.3 Remote Keyless Entry System ...2.4 Remote Keyless Entry System Operation ...2.5 Doors and hocks ...2-8 Door Locks ...-2-8 Central Door Unlocking System ...2-9 Power Door Locks ...2-9 Programmable Automatic Door Locks ...2-9 Rear Door Security Locks ...2-10 Lockout Protection ...2-10 Leaving Your Vehicle ...2-10 Trunk ...2-11 Windows ...2.14 Power Windows ...2.15 Sun Visors ...2.17 Theft-Deterrent Systems ...2.18 PASS-Key@Ill ...2-20 PASS-Key@II I Operation ...2-20 Starting and Operating Your Vehicle ...2.22 New Vehicle Break-In ...2.22 Ignition Positions ...2-22 Starting Your Engine...
... ...2.3 Remote Keyless Entry System ...2.4 Remote Keyless Entry System Operation ...2.5 Doors and hocks ...2-8 Door Locks ...-2-8 Central Door Unlocking System ...2-9 Power Door Locks ...2-9 Programmable Automatic Door Locks ...2-9 Rear Door Security Locks ...2-10 Lockout Protection ...2-10 Leaving Your Vehicle ...2-10 Trunk ...2-11 Windows ...2.14 Power Windows ...2.15 Sun Visors ...2.17 Theft-Deterrent Systems ...2.18 PASS-Key@Ill ...2-20 PASS-Key@II I Operation ...2-20 Starting and Operating Your Vehicle ...2.22 New Vehicle Break-In ...2.22 Ignition Positions ...2-22 Starting Your Engine...
Owner's Manual
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... any remote keyless entry system. Other vehicles or objects may cause undesired operation of Industry Canada Operation is subject to determine if battery replacement is necessary. You can lock and unlock your doors or unlock your trunk from your vehicle so the parking lamps will Rot flash and the hori; Changes or modifications to this system by other than an authorized service facility...
... any remote keyless entry system. Other vehicles or objects may cause undesired operation of Industry Canada Operation is subject to determine if battery replacement is necessary. You can lock and unlock your doors or unlock your trunk from your vehicle so the parking lamps will Rot flash and the hori; Changes or modifications to this system by other than an authorized service facility...
Owner's Manual
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... unlocking the driver's door, you stop the vehicle and move the shift lever into PARK (P). Power Door Locks The power door lock switches are closed again, it will not lock automatically. When the door is closed , the ignition is on either front door to lock of the doors all of PARK (P), all the doors at once by quickly turning the door key twice in PARK (P), have the person use the manual lever or power door lock switch. Central Door Unlocking System...
... unlocking the driver's door, you stop the vehicle and move the shift lever into PARK (P). Power Door Locks The power door lock switches are closed again, it will not lock automatically. When the door is closed , the ignition is on either front door to lock of the doors all of PARK (P), all the doors at once by quickly turning the door key twice in PARK (P), have the person use the manual lever or power door lock switch. Central Door Unlocking System...
Owner's Manual
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... now work normally. Do the same for three seconds or longer. To use . Move the lever on the door all the way down. 3. You must open the door from the inside. To cancel the rear door security lock, do the following : 2-10 Leaving Your Vehicle If you want to access them using the remote keyless entry transmitter, the front door power lock switch or...
... now work normally. Do the same for three seconds or longer. To use . Move the lever on the door all the way down. 3. You must open the door from the inside. To cancel the rear door security lock, do the following : 2-10 Leaving Your Vehicle If you want to access them using the remote keyless entry transmitter, the front door power lock switch or...
Owner's Manual
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... feature is active. The rear windows still can also be raised or lowered using the driver's window switches when the lockout feature is in use. Move the slide switch up or down the primary visor to the window switches. Press this button to the rear windows, press the button again. To restore power to disable the rear window controls. Lighted Visor Vanity Mirrors Pull the visor down and lift the cover. The light on the driver's door...
... feature is active. The rear windows still can also be raised or lowered using the driver's window switches when the lockout feature is in use. Move the slide switch up or down the primary visor to the window switches. Press this button to the rear windows, press the button again. To restore power to disable the rear window controls. Lighted Visor Vanity Mirrors Pull the visor down and lift the cover. The light on the driver's door...
Owner's Manual
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... starter motor. Engine Oil Dipstick Location B. Engine Coolant Heater Cord C. Engine Coolant Heater Your vehicle may be flooded with the electronics in your dealer. Notice: Holding your key in START for about 15 seconds between each try to help avoid draining your battery or damaging your accelerator pedal all the way to be drained much gasoline. And the excessive heat can damage your engine might not perform...
... starter motor. Engine Oil Dipstick Location B. Engine Coolant Heater Cord C. Engine Coolant Heater Your vehicle may be flooded with the electronics in your dealer. Notice: Holding your key in START for about 15 seconds between each try to help avoid draining your battery or damaging your accelerator pedal all the way to be drained much gasoline. And the excessive heat can damage your engine might not perform...
Owner's Manual
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Other Warning Devices ...3.6 Horn ...3.6 Tilt Wheel ...3.7 Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever ...3.8 Exterior Lamps ...3.15 Interior Lamps ...3.19 Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist (URPA) ...3.22 Accessory Power Outlets ...3.23 Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter ...3-24 Climate Controls ...3.25 Dual Climate Control System ...3.25 Outlet Adjustment ...3.29 Rear Climate Control System ...3 3 .0 Passenger Compartment Air Filter ...3.32 Steering Wheel Climate Controls ...3.32 Climate Controls Personalization ...3.33 warning Lights, Gages anu Cnuicators ...3.34 Instrument Panel Cluster ...-3-35 Speedometer ...
Other Warning Devices ...3.6 Horn ...3.6 Tilt Wheel ...3.7 Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever ...3.8 Exterior Lamps ...3.15 Interior Lamps ...3.19 Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist (URPA) ...3.22 Accessory Power Outlets ...3.23 Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter ...3-24 Climate Controls ...3.25 Dual Climate Control System ...3.25 Outlet Adjustment ...3.29 Rear Climate Control System ...3 3 .0 Passenger Compartment Air Filter ...3.32 Steering Wheel Climate Controls ...3.32 Climate Controls Personalization ...3.33 warning Lights, Gages anu Cnuicators ...3.34 Instrument Panel Cluster ...-3-35 Speedometer ...
Owner's Manual
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... of the vehicle. Raise or lower the lever until the lane change is left on the instrument panel cluster will display TURN SIGNAL ON after driving about a mile to remind you to work when signaling a turn or lane change may be causedby a burned-out signal bulb. If the turn signal is complete. Check the fuse and for a turn . An arrow located on , a warning chime will sound and the Driver Information Center (DIC) will...
... of the vehicle. Raise or lower the lever until the lane change is left on the instrument panel cluster will display TURN SIGNAL ON after driving about a mile to remind you to work when signaling a turn or lane change may be causedby a burned-out signal bulb. If the turn signal is complete. Check the fuse and for a turn . An arrow located on , a warning chime will sound and the Driver Information Center (DIC) will...
Owner's Manual
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... vehicle or to turn the recirculation mode on . 3-26 Press AUTO to return to automatic operation. Pressing this switch to the floor outlets. When your vehicle more quickly. For more information on the solar sensor, see Passenger CompartmentAir Filter on page 3-32 and Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services on the Driver Information Center (DIC) is first started, the display will show the driver's temperature setting, the fan speed and the air...
... vehicle or to turn the recirculation mode on . 3-26 Press AUTO to return to automatic operation. Pressing this switch to the floor outlets. When your vehicle more quickly. For more information on the solar sensor, see Passenger CompartmentAir Filter on page 3-32 and Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services on the Driver Information Center (DIC) is first started, the display will show the driver's temperature setting, the fan speed and the air...
Owner's Manual
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... your vehicle more information, see Passenger Compartment Air Filter and Part A: Scheduled Maintenance on page 3-32 Services on the back of the airflow and the fan speed for this system is at the base of the windshield that allows the rear-seat passengers to be replaced. If the airflow seems low when the fan speed is located on page 6-4. For more effectively. I (2, I I IHl OFF Rear Climate Control Panel The control panel...
... your vehicle more information, see Passenger Compartment Air Filter and Part A: Scheduled Maintenance on page 3-32 Services on the back of the airflow and the fan speed for this system is at the base of the windshield that allows the rear-seat passengers to be replaced. If the airflow seems low when the fan speed is located on page 6-4. For more effectively. I (2, I I IHl OFF Rear Climate Control Panel The control panel...
Owner's Manual
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... the floor outlets. 9 (Floor): This mode directs the air to decrease or increase the fan speed. For more information on how to use the climate control system, see Outlet Adjustment listed previously in the rear-seating area. For more information on the main climate control panel is off, the rear climate control system will be selected for the rear seat passengers. nnnum+;n.-. the rear climate control panel to turn...
... the floor outlets. 9 (Floor): This mode directs the air to decrease or increase the fan speed. For more information on how to use the climate control system, see Outlet Adjustment listed previously in the rear-seating area. For more information on the main climate control panel is off, the rear climate control system will be selected for the rear seat passengers. nnnum+;n.-. the rear climate control panel to turn...
Owner's Manual
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... to display ENGINE OIL LIFE, then press and hold the INFO RESET button until 100% TRANS FLUID LIFE is displayed. (This only needs to be displayed on and off when you have had the oil changed .) ON/OFF: Pressing this display has been on page for instance, the TIMER feature will automatically start the timing feature. To reset the transmission fluid life...
... to display ENGINE OIL LIFE, then press and hold the INFO RESET button until 100% TRANS FLUID LIFE is displayed. (This only needs to be displayed on and off when you have had the oil changed .) ON/OFF: Pressing this display has been on page for instance, the TIMER feature will automatically start the timing feature. To reset the transmission fluid life...
Owner's Manual
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... around the tire. When It Is Time for New Tires One way to tell when it was new had a Tire Performance Criteria Specification (TPC Spec) number on your vehicle. Buying New Tires To find out what kind and size of the following statements are designed to give proper endurance, handling, speed rating, traction,...when your vehicle when it 's time for mud and snow). If you need a new tire if any of tires you ever replace your tires with that same TPC Spec number. You can see the indicators at the Tire-Loading Information label. If your original tires. When you get new tires, get ...
... around the tire. When It Is Time for New Tires One way to tell when it was new had a Tire Performance Criteria Specification (TPC Spec) number on your vehicle. Buying New Tires To find out what kind and size of the following statements are designed to give proper endurance, handling, speed rating, traction,...when your vehicle when it 's time for mud and snow). If you need a new tire if any of tires you ever replace your tires with that same TPC Spec number. You can see the indicators at the Tire-Loading Information label. If your original tires. When you get new tires, get ...
Owner's Manual
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... receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, ana ii it may write to: Transport Canada 330 Sparks Street Tower C Ottawa, Ontario K1A ON5 Service Publications Ordering Information Service Manuals have the diagnosis and repair information on engines, transmission, axle, suspension, brakes, electrical, steering, body, etc. area) or write to the Canadian Government If you live in individual problems between you, your vehicle has a safety defect, you...
... receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, ana ii it may write to: Transport Canada 330 Sparks Street Tower C Ottawa, Ontario K1A ON5 Service Publications Ordering Information Service Manuals have the diagnosis and repair information on engines, transmission, axle, suspension, brakes, electrical, steering, body, etc. area) or write to the Canadian Government If you live in individual problems between you, your vehicle has a safety defect, you...
Owner's Manual
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... 2-47 5-5 5-5 2-44 5-86 2-46 7-5 F FabridCarpet ...5-85 Filter 5-21 Engine Air Cleaner ...Finding a PTY Station (RDS and XMTM)...3-85 Finding aPTY Station (XMTMOnly) ...3-75 Finding aStation ...3-74, 3-82 Finish Care ...5-87 Finish Damage ...5-89 5-72 Flat Tire ...5-73 Flat Tire, Changing ...2-47 Floor Mats ...Fluid Automatic Transaxle ...5-23 5-38 Power Steering ...5-38 Windshield Washer ...FM Stereo ...3-96 Fog Lamp Light ...3-47 Fog Lamps ...3-17 4-37 Following Distance ...Footnotes...
... 2-47 5-5 5-5 2-44 5-86 2-46 7-5 F FabridCarpet ...5-85 Filter 5-21 Engine Air Cleaner ...Finding a PTY Station (RDS and XMTM)...3-85 Finding aPTY Station (XMTMOnly) ...3-75 Finding aStation ...3-74, 3-82 Finish Care ...5-87 Finish Damage ...5-89 5-72 Flat Tire ...5-73 Flat Tire, Changing ...2-47 Floor Mats ...Fluid Automatic Transaxle ...5-23 5-38 Power Steering ...5-38 Windshield Washer ...FM Stereo ...3-96 Fog Lamp Light ...3-47 Fog Lamps ...3-17 4-37 Following Distance ...Footnotes...
Owner's Manual
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... Inflation -- Hazard Warning Flashers ...HeadRestraints ...Headlamp Aiming ...Horizontal Aiming ...VerticalAiming ...HeadlampHigh/Low-BeamChanger ...HeadlampWiring ...Headlamps ...BulbReplacement ...FrontTurn Signal Lamps ...HalogenBulbs ...High intensity Discharge (HID) Lighting ...HeatedSeats ...Highway Hypnosis ...Hill and Mountain Roads ...Hitches ...HomeLink@Transmitter,Programming ...HomeLink@ Transmitter ...Hood ChPCklng ThinIjs Under ...Release ...Horn ...HornSoundsatLock ...How the System Works ...How to Add Coolant to the Coolant Surge Tank ...How to Add Fluid ... 3-6 1-5 5-50...
... Inflation -- Hazard Warning Flashers ...HeadRestraints ...Headlamp Aiming ...Horizontal Aiming ...VerticalAiming ...HeadlampHigh/Low-BeamChanger ...HeadlampWiring ...Headlamps ...BulbReplacement ...FrontTurn Signal Lamps ...HalogenBulbs ...High intensity Discharge (HID) Lighting ...HeatedSeats ...Highway Hypnosis ...Hill and Mountain Roads ...Hitches ...HomeLink@Transmitter,Programming ...HomeLink@ Transmitter ...Hood ChPCklng ThinIjs Under ...Release ...Horn ...HornSoundsatLock ...How the System Works ...How to Add Coolant to the Coolant Surge Tank ...How to Add Fluid ... 3-6 1-5 5-50...
Owner's Manual
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... Jump Starting ... ... 5-45 K Key in Recall Memory ...Key Lock Cylinders Service ...Keyless Entry System ...Keys ... ...3-61 ...6-10 ...2-4 ...2-3 L Lamps Exterior ...interior ...Lamps On Reminder ...Lap-Shoulder Belt ...1-12, 8 3-15 3-19 3-16 1-20 LATCHSystem Child Restraints ...Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the LATCHSystem ...Leather ...Leaving Your Vehicle ...Leaving Your Vehicle With the EngineRunning ...Light Air Bag Readiness ...Anti-Lock BrakeSystemWarning ...Brake System Warning and Parking Brake Indicator ...Charging System ...Cruise Control ...Engine Coolant Temperature...
... Jump Starting ... ... 5-45 K Key in Recall Memory ...Key Lock Cylinders Service ...Keyless Entry System ...Keys ... ...3-61 ...6-10 ...2-4 ...2-3 L Lamps Exterior ...interior ...Lamps On Reminder ...Lap-Shoulder Belt ...1-12, 8 3-15 3-19 3-16 1-20 LATCHSystem Child Restraints ...Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the LATCHSystem ...Leather ...Leaving Your Vehicle ...Leaving Your Vehicle With the EngineRunning ...Light Air Bag Readiness ...Anti-Lock BrakeSystemWarning ...Brake System Warning and Parking Brake Indicator ...Charging System ...Cruise Control ...Engine Coolant Temperature...
Owner's Manual
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...Fluids and Lubricants ...6-15 Part E - Locks 2-9 Centrai Door Uniocking System ...Door ...3-8 2-10 Leaving Your Vehicle ...Lockout Protection ...2-10 Power Door ...2-9 Programmable Automatic Door Locks ...2-9 Rear Door Security Locks ...2-10 Loss of Control ...4-14 Lumbar . 1-2 Power Controls ... M MagneticRideControl ...4-10 Magnetic Speed Variable Assist Steering ...4-10 Maintenance, Normal Replacement Parts ...5-101 Maintenance Schedule At Each Fuel Fill ...6-9 At Least Once a Month ...6-9 AtLeastOnceaYear ...6-10 At Least Twice a Year ...6-10 Brake System Inspection...6-14 Engine Cooling...
...Fluids and Lubricants ...6-15 Part E - Locks 2-9 Centrai Door Uniocking System ...Door ...3-8 2-10 Leaving Your Vehicle ...Lockout Protection ...2-10 Power Door ...2-9 Programmable Automatic Door Locks ...2-9 Rear Door Security Locks ...2-10 Loss of Control ...4-14 Lumbar . 1-2 Power Controls ... M MagneticRideControl ...4-10 Magnetic Speed Variable Assist Steering ...4-10 Maintenance, Normal Replacement Parts ...5-101 Maintenance Schedule At Each Fuel Fill ...6-9 At Least Once a Month ...6-9 AtLeastOnceaYear ...6-10 At Least Twice a Year ...6-10 Brake System Inspection...6-14 Engine Cooling...
Owner's Manual
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...83 Sheet Metal Damage ...5-88 Shifting Into Park (P) ...2-31 Shifting Out of Park (P) ...2-32 Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster ...1-13 Skidding ...4-14 Some Other Rainy Weather Tips ...4-19 Speaker Covers ...5-86 Specifications, Capacities ...5-100 Speedometer ...3-36 Starter Switch Check ...6-11 2-23 Starting Your Engine ...Steering ...4-10 Steering in Emergencies ...4-11 Steering, Suspension and Front Drive Axle soot 2nd Seal li-lspec~iulr...6- i s Steering Tips ...4-10 Steering Wheel Climate Controls ...3-32 Steering Wheel Controls, Audio ...3-95 Steering Wheel Controls, Memory ...2-49 Storage...
...83 Sheet Metal Damage ...5-88 Shifting Into Park (P) ...2-31 Shifting Out of Park (P) ...2-32 Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster ...1-13 Skidding ...4-14 Some Other Rainy Weather Tips ...4-19 Speaker Covers ...5-86 Specifications, Capacities ...5-100 Speedometer ...3-36 Starter Switch Check ...6-11 2-23 Starting Your Engine ...Steering ...4-10 Steering in Emergencies ...4-11 Steering, Suspension and Front Drive Axle soot 2nd Seal li-lspec~iulr...6- i s Steering Tips ...4-10 Steering Wheel Climate Controls ...3-32 Steering Wheel Controls, Audio ...3-95 Steering Wheel Controls, Memory ...2-49 Storage...