Owner's Manual
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Heated Front Seat Feature (Option) ..., ... . . , ...j ... For proper protection when the vehicle is in motion, have the seatback upright, Then sit well back i.nthe seat and wear y a w safety belt proper[?. I 1-4 ...
Heated Front Seat Feature (Option) ..., ... . . , ...j ... For proper protection when the vehicle is in motion, have the seatback upright, Then sit well back i.nthe seat and wear y a w safety belt proper[?. I 1-4 ...
Owner's Manual
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NOTICE: Holding your key in any other position -- usc NEUTRAL (N) only. ,~ ~~ NOTICE: Don't try to shift to be drained much sooner. Shift to PARK (P) or NEUTRAL, (N). And the excessive heat can clarnage your starter motor. Your engine won't start in START for longer t h a n IS seconds a t a time will cause your battery to PARK (P) if your Cadillac is stopped. To restart when you could damage the transaxle. If you do, you 're already moving . that's a safety feature. STARTING YOUR ENGINE Move your shift lever to PARK (P) only when your vehicle is moving .
NOTICE: Holding your key in any other position -- usc NEUTRAL (N) only. ,~ ~~ NOTICE: Don't try to shift to be drained much sooner. Shift to PARK (P) or NEUTRAL, (N). And the excessive heat can clarnage your starter motor. Your engine won't start in START for longer t h a n IS seconds a t a time will cause your battery to PARK (P) if your Cadillac is stopped. To restart when you could damage the transaxle. If you do, you 're already moving . that's a safety feature. STARTING YOUR ENGINE Move your shift lever to PARK (P) only when your vehicle is moving .
Owner's Manual
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If you do, it won't be able toback away from the heating element when it is heating. NOTICE: Don't hold a cigarette lighter in all the way and let go. NOTICE: Don't put papersor otherflammable items into your hand while it 's ready. To use the lighter just press it overheat, damaging the lighterand the heating element. 2-72 That can make it in with your ashtrays. Hot cigarettes or othersmoking materials could ignite them, causing a damaging fire. 2 Cigarette Lighter It's located near the ashtray. When it's ready, it will pop back by itself.
If you do, it won't be able toback away from the heating element when it is heating. NOTICE: Don't hold a cigarette lighter in all the way and let go. NOTICE: Don't put papersor otherflammable items into your hand while it 's ready. To use the lighter just press it overheat, damaging the lighterand the heating element. 2-72 That can make it in with your ashtrays. Hot cigarettes or othersmoking materials could ignite them, causing a damaging fire. 2 Cigarette Lighter It's located near the ashtray. When it's ready, it will pop back by itself.
Owner's Manual
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... NOW REFER TO OWNERS MANUAL - 02 - FUEL LEVEL VERY LOW - 11 This message serves as a warning that the Suspension System is in heating and A/C efficiency. The instrumcnt panel cluster will then run a timer and change the messages to a normal A/C compressor operation. Remove the ignition ...be replaced. This message appears ifvou have your vehicle serviced at your Cadillac dealership. SERVICE RIDE CONTROL 84 This message is hotter than the normal operating temperature. When that control A/C the and heating system are no damage, clean the pellet contacts with a soft cloth ...
... NOW REFER TO OWNERS MANUAL - 02 - FUEL LEVEL VERY LOW - 11 This message serves as a warning that the Suspension System is in heating and A/C efficiency. The instrumcnt panel cluster will then run a timer and change the messages to a normal A/C compressor operation. Remove the ignition ...be replaced. This message appears ifvou have your vehicle serviced at your Cadillac dealership. SERVICE RIDE CONTROL 84 This message is hotter than the normal operating temperature. When that control A/C the and heating system are no damage, clean the pellet contacts with a soft cloth ...
Owner's Manual
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... your vehicle. YOUR CADILLACAIR SYSTEM Outside Air Outside airflows through an inlet atthe base of the windshield. I Air Outlets . . , . .. . Under most outside air when heating orcooling your Cadillac. Your vehicle can adjust the direction of airflow by moving the center cbntrol levers or stop the flow of most operating conditionsthis system uses...
... your vehicle. YOUR CADILLACAIR SYSTEM Outside Air Outside airflows through an inlet atthe base of the windshield. I Air Outlets . . , . .. . Under most outside air when heating orcooling your Cadillac. Your vehicle can adjust the direction of airflow by moving the center cbntrol levers or stop the flow of most operating conditionsthis system uses...
Owner's Manual
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... flow through your vehicle if you're moving. The OUTSIDE temperature is always displayed whenyour vehicle is on a digital screen. You can control the ventilation, heating and air conditidning automatically year round. Electronic Climate Control (ECC) Your vehicle has strategically placed electronic sensors that feed information to the vehicle's computer svstems...
... flow through your vehicle if you're moving. The OUTSIDE temperature is always displayed whenyour vehicle is on a digital screen. You can control the ventilation, heating and air conditidning automatically year round. Electronic Climate Control (ECC) Your vehicle has strategically placed electronic sensors that feed information to the vehicle's computer svstems...
Owner's Manual
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... fogging under most normal conditions. This is useful when fog appears on the windshield or side glass due to assure it is warm enough t o provide heat. The system checks the temperatureof the coolant to sudden rain or snowy conditions. This prevents your breath from the outside , the blower may not run...
... fogging under most normal conditions. This is useful when fog appears on the windshield or side glass due to assure it is warm enough t o provide heat. The system checks the temperatureof the coolant to sudden rain or snowy conditions. This prevents your breath from the outside , the blower may not run...
Owner's Manual
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.... With it, your comfort. 3-6 you might have to maintain your rear window and both outside rearview mirrors heated. If further defogging is part of the Electronic Climate Control System. The sensor monitors the sun's solar radiation. I Electronic Solar Sensor The Electronic Solar Sensor ...
.... With it, your comfort. 3-6 you might have to maintain your rear window and both outside rearview mirrors heated. If further defogging is part of the Electronic Climate Control System. The sensor monitors the sun's solar radiation. I Electronic Solar Sensor The Electronic Solar Sensor ...
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... go off by just pressing the switch again. AM The range for most cnjoyment out of the sun's heat producing radiation.The system's solar control properties also help reduce intcriorfading. I n warm weather the heated windshield system helps keep thevehicle's interior cool by blocking much of your windshield before the cycle is greater...
... go off by just pressing the switch again. AM The range for most cnjoyment out of the sun's heat producing radiation.The system's solar control properties also help reduce intcriorfading. I n warm weather the heated windshield system helps keep thevehicle's interior cool by blocking much of your windshield before the cycle is greater...
Owner's Manual
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...over time. wet-type cleanerwhich uses a cassetie with pads which scrub the tape head as the scrubbingtype cleaner. If you have your Cadillac dealership. Cassette tapes aresubject to wear andthe sound quality may not operate properly or cause failure of the tape player. Always make sure ... the cassette at fault. You ma!' also choose a nan-scrubbing action. Store them in their cases away from contaminants, directsunlight and extreme heat. Care of Your Cassette Tape Player A tape player that the cassette tape in good condition is normal for the cartridge to eject while cleaning...
...over time. wet-type cleanerwhich uses a cassetie with pads which scrub the tape head as the scrubbingtype cleaner. If you have your Cadillac dealership. Cassette tapes aresubject to wear andthe sound quality may not operate properly or cause failure of the tape player. Always make sure ... the cassette at fault. You ma!' also choose a nan-scrubbing action. Store them in their cases away from contaminants, directsunlight and extreme heat. Care of Your Cassette Tape Player A tape player that the cassette tape in good condition is normal for the cartridge to eject while cleaning...
Owner's Manual
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That is, push the accelerator slightlv. You will need a well-charged battery to restart the vehicle, and possibly for the heat that you must. Let the heater run the engine, make it keeps the battew charged. When vou run for awhile. 4-3 1 Run your headlamps. This uses less fuel for signaling later on with your engine only as long as you get and it go a little faster than just idle. This saves fuel. . ..., ... . :. .
That is, push the accelerator slightlv. You will need a well-charged battery to restart the vehicle, and possibly for the heat that you must. Let the heater run the engine, make it keeps the battew charged. When vou run for awhile. 4-3 1 Run your headlamps. This uses less fuel for signaling later on with your engine only as long as you get and it go a little faster than just idle. This saves fuel. . ..., ... . :. .
Owner's Manual
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... and recommended inflation pressures forthe tires on the driver's door tells you can get out ' of all occupants, cargo and all the way t o preserve the heat. Then, shut the engineoff' and close the window almost all non-factory installed options. 4-32 RR. SPA. from Presewe'the fuel as long as possible...
... and recommended inflation pressures forthe tires on the driver's door tells you can get out ' of all occupants, cargo and all the way t o preserve the heat. Then, shut the engineoff' and close the window almost all non-factory installed options. 4-32 RR. SPA. from Presewe'the fuel as long as possible...
Owner's Manual
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... andresult in costly repairs not covered by your warranty.To pull a trailer correctly, follow the advice in this part, and see your Cadillac dealer for this infurmition can IX state orprovincial police. 4-35 Thc engineis required to work harder against the drag of the added weight.... conlponents such as the engine, transaxle, wheel assemblies, and tires areforced to opcrate at relatively higher speeds and under greater loads, generating extra heat. not only where \;ou live hut also where you do with a your rig will be driving. What'smorc, the trailer adds considerably to...
... andresult in costly repairs not covered by your warranty.To pull a trailer correctly, follow the advice in this part, and see your Cadillac dealer for this infurmition can IX state orprovincial police. 4-35 Thc engineis required to work harder against the drag of the added weight.... conlponents such as the engine, transaxle, wheel assemblies, and tires areforced to opcrate at relatively higher speeds and under greater loads, generating extra heat. not only where \;ou live hut also where you do with a your rig will be driving. What'smorc, the trailer adds considerably to...
Owner's Manual
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... when you: Climb a long hill on , you can idle the engine for long periods in a traffic jam, shift to NEUTRAL (N); otherwise, shift to the highest heat setting and open the window, as necessary. 3. You may not be safe, drive slower for a minute or so: 1. If the warning doesn't come back on...
... when you: Climb a long hill on , you can idle the engine for long periods in a traffic jam, shift to NEUTRAL (N); otherwise, shift to the highest heat setting and open the window, as necessary. 3. You may not be safe, drive slower for a minute or so: 1. If the warning doesn't come back on...
Owner's Manual
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Then dry it immediately with a slightly damp paper towel or cloth. 0 Wipe offwhat's left with a blow dryer or a heat lamp. A blow dryer may scorch the fabric. Wipe with clean cloth. NOTICE: Be carefill. Using Solve~~t-Type Cleaner on Fabric Special CleaningPrublems
Then dry it immediately with a slightly damp paper towel or cloth. 0 Wipe offwhat's left with a blow dryer or a heat lamp. A blow dryer may scorch the fabric. Wipe with clean cloth. NOTICE: Be carefill. Using Solve~~t-Type Cleaner on Fabric Special CleaningPrublems
Owner's Manual
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... Cluster Left Lo-Beam Headlamp Right Lo-Rem Headlamp Left Hi-Beam Headlamp Right Hi-Beam Headlamp Rear Defogger Relay: Elcctronic Level Control (ELC): Heated Windshield: Heater and A/C Programmer; Stoplamp Switch Capacitor: Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR) 5 Traction Control Hazard Flasher: Turn Flasher Relay; Cruise Control Extended... Dimmer Switch: Headlamp Relay "D"(Engine Comp. DRL Headlamp Relay "E" (with Daytime Running Lamps); Cooling Fan Relays I. 2 and 3: Front and Rear Heated Oxygen ...Sensor .~ STOP LP TURNIHAZ DRL DRL HTD WIS IGN OFF L HDLP LO R HDLP LO L HDLP HI R HDLP HI IGN 3 ...
... Cluster Left Lo-Beam Headlamp Right Lo-Rem Headlamp Left Hi-Beam Headlamp Right Hi-Beam Headlamp Rear Defogger Relay: Elcctronic Level Control (ELC): Heated Windshield: Heater and A/C Programmer; Stoplamp Switch Capacitor: Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR) 5 Traction Control Hazard Flasher: Turn Flasher Relay; Cruise Control Extended... Dimmer Switch: Headlamp Relay "D"(Engine Comp. DRL Headlamp Relay "E" (with Daytime Running Lamps); Cooling Fan Relays I. 2 and 3: Front and Rear Heated Oxygen ...Sensor .~ STOP LP TURNIHAZ DRL DRL HTD WIS IGN OFF L HDLP LO R HDLP LO L HDLP HI R HDLP HI IGN 3 ...
Owner's Manual
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Rear Compartment Fuse Block (Continued) FUSE HVAC!DABIE RADIO Active Audio Amplifier TRAILER Not Equipped USAGE Heater and AK Progl-a~mlcr; RAP,Nluminated Entry Module I BODY 2 Left and Kight Cigarette Lightcrs: Front Cigarette Lighter: Chime I L HTD SEAT IDriver's Heated Seat I
Rear Compartment Fuse Block (Continued) FUSE HVAC!DABIE RADIO Active Audio Amplifier TRAILER Not Equipped USAGE Heater and AK Progl-a~mlcr; RAP,Nluminated Entry Module I BODY 2 Left and Kight Cigarette Lightcrs: Front Cigarette Lighter: Chime I L HTD SEAT IDriver's Heated Seat I
Owner's Manual
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... Warning Flashers ...5-1 Head Restraints ...1-5 Headlamps ...2-51 BulbReplacement ...6-32 High-Low Beam Changer ...2-41 Wiper Activated ...2-41 Wiring ...6-69 Hearing or Speech Impaired ...See Owner Assistance Heated Front Seat Feature ...1-4 Heated Outside Rearview Mirror ...2.62,3.6 Heated Windshield ...3-7 Heating ...3-4 High Beam Lamps. s Fuse Block.
... Warning Flashers ...5-1 Head Restraints ...1-5 Headlamps ...2-51 BulbReplacement ...6-32 High-Low Beam Changer ...2-41 Wiper Activated ...2-41 Wiring ...6-69 Hearing or Speech Impaired ...See Owner Assistance Heated Front Seat Feature ...1-4 Heated Outside Rearview Mirror ...2.62,3.6 Heated Windshield ...3-7 Heating ...3-4 High Beam Lamps. s Fuse Block.
Owner's Manual
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... Outlets. MaxiFuse /Relay Center ...6-63 Methanol (In Fuel) ...6-3 Mirrors ...2-57 Automatic Rearview ...2-57 Break-Away Outside ...2-63 Convex Outside ...2-63 Electrochromic Rearview with Compass ...2-59 Heated Outside Rearview ...2.62,3-6 Power ...2-62 Vanity ...2-66 Mpg Avg Reset. Loss of Control ...Low Oil LevelMessage ...4-15 2-89 . . Automatic Transaxle ...2-26 New Vehicle "Break-In...
... Outlets. MaxiFuse /Relay Center ...6-63 Methanol (In Fuel) ...6-3 Mirrors ...2-57 Automatic Rearview ...2-57 Break-Away Outside ...2-63 Convex Outside ...2-63 Electrochromic Rearview with Compass ...2-59 Heated Outside Rearview ...2.62,3-6 Power ...2-62 Vanity ...2-66 Mpg Avg Reset. Loss of Control ...Low Oil LevelMessage ...4-15 2-89 . . Automatic Transaxle ...2-26 New Vehicle "Break-In...
Owner's Manual
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...71 Speed Sensitive Steering (SSS) ...2-93 Speed Sensitive Suspension ...2-93 Speedometer ...2-74 Stains. Power Recliner ...1-3 Seats ...1-1 Adjuster ...1-2 Heated Front ...1-4 Reclining Front ...1-2 Securing a Child Restraint ...1-43 Seats and Restraint Systems ...1-1 Seats and Seat Controls ...1-1 Second (2) ... During Pregnancy ...1-29 Why They Work ...1-7 Safety Chains ...4-38 Safety Defects. Doing Your Own ...6-1 Your Air Bag-Equipped Cadillac ...1-28 Shifting AutomaticTransaxle ...2-25 Into Park (P)...2-30 Out of Park (P) ...2-33 Shoulder Belt ...1-14,1-15 SignalingTurns ...2-40 Skidding...
...71 Speed Sensitive Steering (SSS) ...2-93 Speed Sensitive Suspension ...2-93 Speedometer ...2-74 Stains. Power Recliner ...1-3 Seats ...1-1 Adjuster ...1-2 Heated Front ...1-4 Reclining Front ...1-2 Securing a Child Restraint ...1-43 Seats and Restraint Systems ...1-1 Seats and Seat Controls ...1-1 Second (2) ... During Pregnancy ...1-29 Why They Work ...1-7 Safety Chains ...4-38 Safety Defects. Doing Your Own ...6-1 Your Air Bag-Equipped Cadillac ...1-28 Shifting AutomaticTransaxle ...2-25 Into Park (P)...2-30 Out of Park (P) ...2-33 Shoulder Belt ...1-14,1-15 SignalingTurns ...2-40 Skidding...