Owner's Manual
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... This sectiontells you about the seats how to adjust them,and also -about some things you 'll find information about the seats your Cadillac, your in Supplemental Inflatable Restraint ("air bag") system and how to use your safety belts properly.You can also learn about reclining front... seatbacks, lumbar adjustments, heated seats, and head restraints. of cushion. The power control switch moves the seatfoward and backward, up and down, and adjusts the angle the...
... This sectiontells you about the seats how to adjust them,and also -about some things you 'll find information about the seats your Cadillac, your in Supplemental Inflatable Restraint ("air bag") system and how to use your safety belts properly.You can also learn about reclining front... seatbacks, lumbar adjustments, heated seats, and head restraints. of cushion. The power control switch moves the seatfoward and backward, up and down, and adjusts the angle the...
Owner's Manual
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...the center console. LumbarlHeated Seats Lumbar Control Option If you have this feature, you can control either LO HI to turn on the or heating element in the seat. Then proceedwith the lumbar adjustment. Move the switch A to increase support or to decrease support to get the properposition.... Oncolder days, the HI setting heats the seatsto an even 9 Push the switch UP orDN (down) to raise or lower the support mechanism to either theDR (Driver) or PASS (...
...the center console. LumbarlHeated Seats Lumbar Control Option If you have this feature, you can control either LO HI to turn on the or heating element in the seat. Then proceedwith the lumbar adjustment. Move the switch A to increase support or to decrease support to get the properposition.... Oncolder days, the HI setting heats the seatsto an even 9 Push the switch UP orDN (down) to raise or lower the support mechanism to either theDR (Driver) or PASS (...
Owner's Manual
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...things you that the topof the restraintis closest to use . Head Restraints I h Slide the head restraint up or down so that the heating system is turned off. The head restraints tilt forward and rearward also. To prevent uncomfortable overheating the seats, of the manual tellsyou how ... neck injury ina crash. And it explains the Supplemental Inflatable Restraint, "air bag" or system. 10 To preserve the battery, the heated seats only be used when the ignition is turned can on, and are thermostatically regulated to automatically maintain the temperature at the selected setting.
...things you that the topof the restraintis closest to use . Head Restraints I h Slide the head restraint up or down so that the heating system is turned off. The head restraints tilt forward and rearward also. To prevent uncomfortable overheating the seats, of the manual tellsyou how ... neck injury ina crash. And it explains the Supplemental Inflatable Restraint, "air bag" or system. 10 To preserve the battery, the heated seats only be used when the ignition is turned can on, and are thermostatically regulated to automatically maintain the temperature at the selected setting.
Owner's Manual
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Cigarette Lighter It's near the ashtray. To use the lighter just push it will pop back by itself. When it's ready, it all the way and let go. That can make Woverhea$, damaging the lighter and the heating element. 122 If you bo, it, won't be abfe to back away from the heating dement when it's ready. NOTICE: , . Don't hold a cigarette tighter in with your hand white itis heating. I NOTICE: .. Rear Ashtray To open therear ashtrays lift the lid.
Cigarette Lighter It's near the ashtray. To use the lighter just push it will pop back by itself. When it's ready, it all the way and let go. That can make Woverhea$, damaging the lighter and the heating element. 122 If you bo, it, won't be abfe to back away from the heating dement when it's ready. NOTICE: , . Don't hold a cigarette tighter in with your hand white itis heating. I NOTICE: .. Rear Ashtray To open therear ashtrays lift the lid.
Owner's Manual
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... drive's informationcenter when the traction control system is especially useful in the Index. 123 TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM (STS) FLOOR MATS If your Cadillac is equipped with an Electriclears heated windshield, you to open up to apply the front brakes and shutting off furl injectorsto reduce engine torque. You may feel the system...
... drive's informationcenter when the traction control system is especially useful in the Index. 123 TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM (STS) FLOOR MATS If your Cadillac is equipped with an Electriclears heated windshield, you to open up to apply the front brakes and shutting off furl injectorsto reduce engine torque. You may feel the system...
Owner's Manual
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... servicedat your vehicle serviced as soon as possible. If you see no longer working.You may notice a drop in heating and A/C efficiency when this message is damaged, it no longer can cool well. When the "START CAR" message...appears. This message showsthat some of the refrigerant has leaked out of the system, and that control the A/C and heating system are no damage, cleanthe pellet contacts with the Electronic Control Module (ECM). REFER TO OWNERS MANUAL This message appears... will then run a timer and changethe messages to be replaced. If you have your Cadillac dealership.
... servicedat your vehicle serviced as soon as possible. If you see no longer working.You may notice a drop in heating and A/C efficiency when this message is damaged, it no longer can cool well. When the "START CAR" message...appears. This message showsthat some of the refrigerant has leaked out of the system, and that control the A/C and heating system are no damage, cleanthe pellet contacts with the Electronic Control Module (ECM). REFER TO OWNERS MANUAL This message appears... will then run a timer and changethe messages to be replaced. If you have your Cadillac dealership.
Owner's Manual
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... speeds, andthe ECC selection are displayed on a digital screen. You can changeit from Celsius to the vehicle's computer systems. Your vehicle can control the ventilation, heating,and air conditioning automatically year round. I 147 The system will try to maintain if it but air flow through yourvehicle if you're will moving...
... speeds, andthe ECC selection are displayed on a digital screen. You can changeit from Celsius to the vehicle's computer systems. Your vehicle can control the ventilation, heating,and air conditioning automatically year round. I 147 The system will try to maintain if it but air flow through yourvehicle if you're will moving...
Owner's Manual
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... try to 85°F (69OC). to AUTO With this at each end, you may choose 60" (16OC), for maximum cooling, and90°F F (33OC), for maximum heating.We recommend when first getting familiar with your own personal comfort requires slightly higheror lower setting. In cold weather when the system senses the need..., select 75OF (24OC). to the air outlets and floor ducts (Bi-level). Temperature To select the temperature you want, push the blue button for the heat, air flow will be directedout the floor ducts.
... try to 85°F (69OC). to AUTO With this at each end, you may choose 60" (16OC), for maximum cooling, and90°F F (33OC), for maximum heating.We recommend when first getting familiar with your own personal comfort requires slightly higheror lower setting. In cold weather when the system senses the need..., select 75OF (24OC). to the air outlets and floor ducts (Bi-level). Temperature To select the temperature you want, push the blue button for the heat, air flow will be directedout the floor ducts.
Owner's Manual
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... temperature and air flow adjustments. p P " c P WARDEFOGGER Push thisbutton to turn on the rear defogger. With it, your rear window and both outside rearview mirrors are heated. The system will automatically shut off after 10 minutes.
... temperature and air flow adjustments. p P " c P WARDEFOGGER Push thisbutton to turn on the rear defogger. With it, your rear window and both outside rearview mirrors are heated. The system will automatically shut off after 10 minutes.
Owner's Manual
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Start your heated windshield in P ("Park"). 3. Push the switch. A light will come on the windshield, brush it is working. If any snow ispiled up on to you it away. 2. Rear Seat Air Outlet Move the switch to adjust the blower speed from"LO" to "HI." Move the "VENT" lever to remove ice or frost quickly: 1. Heated Windshield (Option) Front De-Ice Here's how to use your Cadillac and leave it in cold weather to direct air flow from either the upper or floor outlets. tell 152
Start your heated windshield in P ("Park"). 3. Push the switch. A light will come on the windshield, brush it is working. If any snow ispiled up on to you it away. 2. Rear Seat Air Outlet Move the switch to adjust the blower speed from"LO" to "HI." Move the "VENT" lever to remove ice or frost quickly: 1. Heated Windshield (Option) Front De-Ice Here's how to use your Cadillac and leave it in cold weather to direct air flow from either the upper or floor outlets. tell 152
Owner's Manual
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... properties also help reduce interior fading. There is a metal film in the windshield which willblock out some radio or microwave signals.Therefore, the heated windshield will reach only about 10 to 40 miles (16 to cycle again, pushthe switch. The longer range,however, can do andhow to ...went into it first. 4. And, tall buildings or hills can interfere with to come and go onfor two minute cycles after a four minute heating "P7' (Park), the system will go off try just pushing the switch again. Try reducing the trebleto reduce thisnoise if you acquaint yourself with...
... properties also help reduce interior fading. There is a metal film in the windshield which willblock out some radio or microwave signals.Therefore, the heated windshield will reach only about 10 to 40 miles (16 to cycle again, pushthe switch. The longer range,however, can do andhow to ...went into it first. 4. And, tall buildings or hills can interfere with to come and go onfor two minute cycles after a four minute heating "P7' (Park), the system will go off try just pushing the switch again. Try reducing the trebleto reduce thisnoise if you acquaint yourself with...
Owner's Manual
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... degrade over time. Clean yourtape player with a wiping-action, non-abrasive cleaning cassette, andfollow the directions providedwith it , wiping from contaminants, direct sunlight, and extreme heat. If the surface of and a disc is soiled, dampen clean, soft cloth a mild, neutral detergent a in solution and clean it . Care of Your Cassette Tape...
... degrade over time. Clean yourtape player with a wiping-action, non-abrasive cleaning cassette, andfollow the directions providedwith it , wiping from contaminants, direct sunlight, and extreme heat. If the surface of and a disc is soiled, dampen clean, soft cloth a mild, neutral detergent a in solution and clean it . Care of Your Cassette Tape...
Owner's Manual
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This uses less fuel the heat that 's of away from the cold. CO Run yourengine only as run Then, shut the engine off and close the window almost allthe way to ... you get the vehicle out of deep snow without damaging it.See "Rocking Your Vehicle" in Deep Snow This manual explains how to preserve the heat. When you can getout of the vehicle and do it keeps the battery charged. But do some fairly vigorous exercises every half hour or so...
This uses less fuel the heat that 's of away from the cold. CO Run yourengine only as run Then, shut the engine off and close the window almost allthe way to ... you get the vehicle out of deep snow without damaging it.See "Rocking Your Vehicle" in Deep Snow This manual explains how to preserve the heat. When you can getout of the vehicle and do it keeps the battery charged. But do some fairly vigorous exercises every half hour or so...
Owner's Manual
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There are forced to work well or even at relatively higher speeds and under greater loads, generating extra heat. All of the added weight. TOWNG A TRAlrLER A CAUTION: If you don't use the correct equipment and drive properly, you 'll be driving. You and your ...
There are forced to work well or even at relatively higher speeds and under greater loads, generating extra heat. All of the added weight. TOWNG A TRAlrLER A CAUTION: If you don't use the correct equipment and drive properly, you 'll be driving. You and your ...
Owner's Manual
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.... A tire marked C may depart significantly fromthe norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. Those grades are molded on the sidewalls of performance which all passenger tires must meet under the Federal Motor ... For example,a tire graded 150 would wear one and a half (1 1/2) times as measured under controlled conditions on specified governmenttest surfaces of heat and its abilityto dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditionson a specified government test course.
.... A tire marked C may depart significantly fromthe norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. Those grades are molded on the sidewalls of performance which all passenger tires must meet under the Federal Motor ... For example,a tire graded 150 would wear one and a half (1 1/2) times as measured under controlled conditions on specified governmenttest surfaces of heat and its abilityto dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditionson a specified government test course.
Owner's Manual
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... the area to remove the suds. Cleaning should start at the outside of the 317 Don't rub it immediatelywith an air hose, a hair dryer or a heat lamp. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _ 0 Wipe with a clean, dull '.p' C h t c o r 3cr;lpcr. l h c wry little cleaner, light pressure and clean cloths (prclcrably checsccloth...
... the area to remove the suds. Cleaning should start at the outside of the 317 Don't rub it immediatelywith an air hose, a hair dryer or a heat lamp. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _ 0 Wipe with a clean, dull '.p' C h t c o r 3cr;lpcr. l h c wry little cleaner, light pressure and clean cloths (prclcrably checsccloth...
Owner's Manual
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...) of baking sodato 1 cup (250 ml) of the cloth. When you clean a stain from fabric, immediately dry the with an area air hose, hair dryer, heat lampto help prevent a cleaning ring. (See or the previous NOTICE.) SPECIAL CLEANING PROBLEMS Greasy or Oily Stains: Like grease, oil, butter, margarine, shoe polish, coffee...
...) of baking sodato 1 cup (250 ml) of the cloth. When you clean a stain from fabric, immediately dry the with an area air hose, hair dryer, heat lampto help prevent a cleaning ring. (See or the previous NOTICE.) SPECIAL CLEANING PROBLEMS Greasy or Oily Stains: Like grease, oil, butter, margarine, shoe polish, coffee...
Owner's Manual
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... FUEL PUMP - HAZARD LIGHTS - DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS - A/C COMPRESSOR - DIAGNOSTIC ENERGY RESERVE MODULE ION 3 1OA (DERM SIR AIRBAG HEATED WINDSHIELD - TWILIGHT SENTINEUDRL MODULE - LF4MlNG SENSOR PCM (IO 1.OA .E - PASSKeyS DECODER MODULE - BACKUP LIGHTS - COOLINGFANS - ELECT... INJECTORS 1 , 4 , 6 , 7 - HEATER AND A/C PROGRAMMER - CORNERING LIGHTS - LEVEL CONTROL (ELC) - CHIME MODULE - POWERTRAINCONTROLMODULE4.6L) FQWERTWN CONTROL MOWlE - FRONT AND REAR HEATED OXYGE PCU(&A I O A SENSOR (4.6L) MI&€ 7 R A I F I CONTRO( u O M K E (PCM) TRANSIECS 1OA AC I O I J - 4.6L...
... FUEL PUMP - HAZARD LIGHTS - DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS - A/C COMPRESSOR - DIAGNOSTIC ENERGY RESERVE MODULE ION 3 1OA (DERM SIR AIRBAG HEATED WINDSHIELD - TWILIGHT SENTINEUDRL MODULE - LF4MlNG SENSOR PCM (IO 1.OA .E - PASSKeyS DECODER MODULE - BACKUP LIGHTS - COOLINGFANS - ELECT... INJECTORS 1 , 4 , 6 , 7 - HEATER AND A/C PROGRAMMER - CORNERING LIGHTS - LEVEL CONTROL (ELC) - CHIME MODULE - POWERTRAINCONTROLMODULE4.6L) FQWERTWN CONTROL MOWlE - FRONT AND REAR HEATED OXYGE PCU(&A I O A SENSOR (4.6L) MI&€ 7 R A I F I CONTRO( u O M K E (PCM) TRANSIECS 1OA AC I O I J - 4.6L...
Owner's Manual
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... POWER SEAT - POWERTRAINCONTROLMODULE(PCM) - DAYTIMERUNNINGLIGHT (DRL) - ELECTRONICCLIMATECONTROL - ELECTRONIC LEVEL CONTROL (ELC) - POWERANTENNA - ROAD SENSINGSUSPENSION FUSE 2 EXPORT EXCEPT SAUDI AMP) (Sa - ROADSENSINGSUSPENSION - KEYLESSENTRYMODULE - LEFT AND RIGHT HEATED SEATS - A/CCOMPRESSOR FUSE 5 (SO AMP) ABS - TURN/HAZSTOPLP PARK LIGHTS FUSE 2 (30 AMP) - REMOTERADIORECEIVER CIRCUIT BREAKER 3 ( 0AMP) 3 - COOLING FANS - 330 I e LH MAXI@FUSE BLOCK FUSE...
... POWER SEAT - POWERTRAINCONTROLMODULE(PCM) - DAYTIMERUNNINGLIGHT (DRL) - ELECTRONICCLIMATECONTROL - ELECTRONIC LEVEL CONTROL (ELC) - POWERANTENNA - ROAD SENSINGSUSPENSION FUSE 2 EXPORT EXCEPT SAUDI AMP) (Sa - ROADSENSINGSUSPENSION - KEYLESSENTRYMODULE - LEFT AND RIGHT HEATED SEATS - A/CCOMPRESSOR FUSE 5 (SO AMP) ABS - TURN/HAZSTOPLP PARK LIGHTS FUSE 2 (30 AMP) - REMOTERADIORECEIVER CIRCUIT BREAKER 3 ( 0AMP) 3 - COOLING FANS - 330 I e LH MAXI@FUSE BLOCK FUSE...
Owner's Manual
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... ...84 Shift Lever. Adult Passenger ...37 Safety Belts: They're For Everyone ...10 Safety Belts. Schedule I1 Maint. p.8 Servicing Cadillac withthe Air Bag System ...35 Setting The Clock ...162 Setting The Trip Odometer ...126 322 Sheet Metal Damage ...ShiftLever.Console ...91 ...SafetyCautions ...1 Safety Defects Reporting to Canadian Gov't ...See Owner Assistance Reporting to General Motors ...See Owner Assistance Reporting to U.S. Lumbar and Heated ...9 Seat Belt (Any Subject) ...10 Seats and Safety Belts...6 Seat Controls ...6 Second Gear. Service Center Inspec Sew...See Maint Book...
... ...84 Shift Lever. Adult Passenger ...37 Safety Belts: They're For Everyone ...10 Safety Belts. Schedule I1 Maint. p.8 Servicing Cadillac withthe Air Bag System ...35 Setting The Clock ...162 Setting The Trip Odometer ...126 322 Sheet Metal Damage ...ShiftLever.Console ...91 ...SafetyCautions ...1 Safety Defects Reporting to Canadian Gov't ...See Owner Assistance Reporting to General Motors ...See Owner Assistance Reporting to U.S. Lumbar and Heated ...9 Seat Belt (Any Subject) ...10 Seats and Safety Belts...6 Seat Controls ...6 Second Gear. Service Center Inspec Sew...See Maint Book...