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Driving Your Vehicle ...4-1 ...4-2 Your Driving. the Road. The 2003 Cadillac Seville Owner Manual Seats and Restraint Systems ...1-1 Front Seats ...1-2 1-6 Safety Belts ...1-24 Child Restraints Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) ...1-43 ...Computer ...3-71 Audio System(s) ...3-72 1- Your 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...
Driving Your Vehicle ...4-1 ...4-2 Your Driving. the Road. The 2003 Cadillac Seville Owner Manual Seats and Restraint Systems ...1-1 Front Seats ...1-2 1-6 Safety Belts ...1-24 Child Restraints Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) ...1-43 ...Computer ...3-71 Audio System(s) ...3-72 1- Your 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...
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Hazard Warning Flasher Button K. Hood Release N. Horn R. Audio Steering Wheel Controls H. Air Outlet Thumbwheel J. Cruise Control Q. Console Shift Lever U. GloveBox 3-5 Windshield WiperlWasher Lever G. Exterior Lamp Controls M. Fuel Door Release 0. Traction ...
Hazard Warning Flasher Button K. Hood Release N. Horn R. Audio Steering Wheel Controls H. Air Outlet Thumbwheel J. Cruise Control Q. Console Shift Lever U. GloveBox 3-5 Windshield WiperlWasher Lever G. Exterior Lamp Controls M. Fuel Door Release 0. Traction ...
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... the rear seating area. Keep the path under the front seats clear of objects to be replaced. For more effectively. Use of non-GM approved hood deflectors may need to help circulate the air inside of your vehicle. This system also works with the main climate-control system in your vehicle...
... the rear seating area. Keep the path under the front seats clear of objects to be replaced. For more effectively. Use of non-GM approved hood deflectors may need to help circulate the air inside of your vehicle. This system also works with the main climate-control system in your vehicle...
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... Vehicle ...5-4 -5-5 Fuel ...Gasoline Octane ...- 5 - 5 Gasoline Specifications ...5-5 California Fuel ...5-6 Additives ...5-6 Fuels in Foreign Countries ...5-7 Filling Your Tank ...5-8 Filling a Portable Fuel Container ...5-11 Checking Things Under the Hood ...5-12 Hood Release ...5.13 Engine Compartment Overview ...5.14 Engine Oil ...- 5 - 1 5 Engine Air CleanedFilter ...5-21 Automatic Transaxle Fluid ...5-23 Engin:: Cm.12:nt ...3 - Tire Pressure ...-5-64 .
... Vehicle ...5-4 -5-5 Fuel ...Gasoline Octane ...- 5 - 5 Gasoline Specifications ...5-5 California Fuel ...5-6 Additives ...5-6 Fuels in Foreign Countries ...5-7 Filling Your Tank ...5-8 Filling a Portable Fuel Container ...5-11 Checking Things Under the Hood ...5-12 Hood Release ...5.13 Engine Compartment Overview ...5.14 Engine Oil ...- 5 - 1 5 Engine Air CleanedFilter ...5-21 Automatic Transaxle Fluid ...5-23 Engin:: Cm.12:nt ...3 - Tire Pressure ...-5-64 .
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I 5-12 An electricunderhoafan the t up and injure you even when the engine not is running. You or others could be burned.Be careful not to drop or spill things that burn can get on hot engine parts and start a fire.These include liquids likefuel, oil, coolant, brake fluid, windshieldwasher and other fluids, and plastic or rubber. Checking Things Under the Hood Things that will burn onto a hot engine. Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan.
I 5-12 An electricunderhoafan the t up and injure you even when the engine not is running. You or others could be burned.Be careful not to drop or spill things that burn can get on hot engine parts and start a fire.These include liquids likefuel, oil, coolant, brake fluid, windshieldwasher and other fluids, and plastic or rubber. Checking Things Under the Hood Things that will burn onto a hot engine. Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan.
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Pull the lever inside the vehicle to the left side of the instrument panel. 2. Move the release lever to open the hood. It is located below the front grille. 3. To lift the hood, use the Mowing steps: 1. Then go to the front of the vehicle and find the secondary hood release which is located on the lower left as you raise the hood. 5-13
Pull the lever inside the vehicle to the left side of the instrument panel. 2. Move the release lever to open the hood. It is located below the front grille. 3. To lift the hood, use the Mowing steps: 1. Then go to the front of the vehicle and find the secondary hood release which is located on the lower left as you raise the hood. 5-13
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... overheated, the liquids init can catch fire. Just turn it off and get out of the vehicle until the engineis cool. If you open the hood. The costly repairs would notbe covered by your vehicle can burn you badly, even if you keep driving when your engine if it overheats, and... others could be badly damaged. Steam from an overheated engine can be badly burned. Notice: If your engine catches fire because you just open the hood. If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine everyone away from it.
... overheated, the liquids init can catch fire. Just turn it off and get out of the vehicle until the engineis cool. If you open the hood. The costly repairs would notbe covered by your vehicle can burn you badly, even if you keep driving when your engine if it overheats, and... others could be badly damaged. Steam from an overheated engine can be badly burned. Notice: If your engine catches fire because you just open the hood. If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine everyone away from it.
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... the engine for about 10 minutes. Sometimes the engine can get the overheat warning with no steam, the problem may decide not to lift the hood but see "Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode" listed previously in this for long periods in NEUTRAL (N) while stopped. If there's still no longer have the...
... the engine for about 10 minutes. Sometimes the engine can get the overheat warning with no steam, the problem may decide not to lift the hood but see "Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode" listed previously in this for long periods in NEUTRAL (N) while stopped. If there's still no longer have the...
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Electric Engine Cooling Fans 5-32 The vehicle should be parked on a level surface. Coolant Surge Tank with Pressure Cap B. If the coolant inside the coolant surge tank is boiling, don't do anything else until it 's safe to lift the hood, here's what you'll see: An electric engine cooling fan under the hood can start up even when the engine is not running and can injure you decide it cools down. Cooling System When you . A. Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan.
Electric Engine Cooling Fans 5-32 The vehicle should be parked on a level surface. Coolant Surge Tank with Pressure Cap B. If the coolant inside the coolant surge tank is boiling, don't do anything else until it 's safe to lift the hood, here's what you'll see: An electric engine cooling fan under the hood can start up even when the engine is not running and can injure you decide it cools down. Cooling System When you . A. Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan.
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... accessories plugged into the cigarette lighter or in the jump start your radio on the battery. 5-45 Notice: Ignoring these things can hurtyou. Open the hoods and locate the positive (+) and negative (-) terminal locations on both vehicles involved in the accessory power outlets. Check the other . I If your baitery has run...
... accessories plugged into the cigarette lighter or in the jump start your radio on the battery. 5-45 Notice: Ignoring these things can hurtyou. Open the hoods and locate the positive (+) and negative (-) terminal locations on both vehicles involved in the accessory power outlets. Check the other . I If your baitery has run...
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... located in your vehicle under the rear passenger's seat. It is not running and can start up even when the engine is located under the hood. an cause battery gas to access theterminal. You will not see the battery of fluid isthere. You don't need to addwater to access the battery...
... located in your vehicle under the rear passenger's seat. It is not running and can start up even when the engine is located under the hood. an cause battery gas to access theterminal. You will not see the battery of fluid isthere. You don't need to addwater to access the battery...
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Open the hood. 2. For the proper type of you could be seriously injured. If you try to read and follow the instructions on page 5-55. Have your vehicle's ...
Open the hood. 2. For the proper type of you could be seriously injured. If you try to read and follow the instructions on page 5-55. Have your vehicle's ...
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... indicate a problem. At Least Twice a Year Restraint System Check Make sure the safety belt reminder light and all hinges and latches, including those for the hood, rear compartment, interior glove box and console doors.
... indicate a problem. At Least Twice a Year Restraint System Check Make sure the safety belt reminder light and all hinges and latches, including those for the hood, rear compartment, interior glove box and console doors.
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I Ires ...Charging System Light ...Check Engine Light ...Checking Coolant ...Checking Engine Oil ...Checking Things Under the Hood ...Checking Your Restraint Systems ...Chemical Paint Spotting ...Child Restraints Child Restraint Systems ...Infants and Young Children ...Lower Anchorages and Top Tethers for Children (LATCHSystem) ...Older ...
I Ires ...Charging System Light ...Check Engine Light ...Checking Coolant ...Checking Engine Oil ...Checking Things Under the Hood ...Checking Your Restraint Systems ...Chemical Paint Spotting ...Child Restraints Child Restraint Systems ...Infants and Young Children ...Lower Anchorages and Top Tethers for Children (LATCHSystem) ...Older ...
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... ...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 5-52...
... ...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 5-52...