Owner's Manual
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... interference to this system occur, try this: Check to use this equipment. 2-7 See your vehicle. KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM With this feature you can turn onyour interior lamps, lock and unlock your doors, or unlock your trunk from your vehicle. Your Keyless Entry System is subject to feet (9 m) using the key 30...
... interference to this system occur, try this: Check to use this equipment. 2-7 See your vehicle. KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM With this feature you can turn onyour interior lamps, lock and unlock your doors, or unlock your trunk from your vehicle. Your Keyless Entry System is subject to feet (9 m) using the key 30...
Owner's Manual
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Operation 0 Press this button to turn on the interior lamps only. 2-8 w c1 0 0 0 Press this symbol to lock your doors. Pressing this symbol to unlock the driver's door. Press this button will also disarm the optional Theft Deterrent System and turn on the interior lamps. This also arms the optional Theft Deterrent System. Press this symbol to unlock the other doors. Press it again within five seconds to open the trunk.
Operation 0 Press this button to turn on the interior lamps only. 2-8 w c1 0 0 0 Press this symbol to lock your doors. Pressing this symbol to unlock the driver's door. Press this button will also disarm the optional Theft Deterrent System and turn on the interior lamps. This also arms the optional Theft Deterrent System. Press this symbol to unlock the other doors. Press it again within five seconds to open the trunk.
Owner's Manual
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It controls these lamp systems: 0 Headlamps 0 Taillamps Parking Lamps Underhood Lamp Instrument Panel Lamps License Plate Lamp Interior Courtesy Lamps 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fog Lamps (ETC) Rear Fog Lamps (ExportOnly) INTERtOR Here's how to manually work your lamp system: Pull the switch out to the first stop to turn on your parking and taillamps, sidemarker lamps and instrument panel lamps. Pull the switch out all the way to turn on theleft side of the instrument panel. LAMPS You'll find the control on the headlamps. 0 2-49
It controls these lamp systems: 0 Headlamps 0 Taillamps Parking Lamps Underhood Lamp Instrument Panel Lamps License Plate Lamp Interior Courtesy Lamps 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fog Lamps (ETC) Rear Fog Lamps (ExportOnly) INTERtOR Here's how to manually work your lamp system: Pull the switch out to the first stop to turn on your parking and taillamps, sidemarker lamps and instrument panel lamps. Pull the switch out all the way to turn on theleft side of the instrument panel. LAMPS You'll find the control on the headlamps. 0 2-49
Owner's Manual
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Interior Lamps Turn the headlamp switch past HI to any position but OFF. Twilight Sentinel The controlis next to 180 seconds. If you will go off ... how dark it is also equipped with a feature thatwill automatically turn on , thelamps will hear a warning tone. You can brighten or dim your lamps. Your Cadillac is just on the interiorlamps.
Interior Lamps Turn the headlamp switch past HI to any position but OFF. Twilight Sentinel The controlis next to 180 seconds. If you will go off ... how dark it is also equipped with a feature thatwill automatically turn on , thelamps will hear a warning tone. You can brighten or dim your lamps. Your Cadillac is just on the interiorlamps.
Owner's Manual
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... . 2-5 1 When the twilight sentinel is on , only the headlamps will turn off automatically. When the twilight sentinel is located in foggy or misty conditions. LO INTERIOR H i TWILIGHT SENTINEL If you cover the sensor, it will read "dark" and your lamps will come on your high beam headlamps, your fog lamps for...
... . 2-5 1 When the twilight sentinel is on , only the headlamps will turn off automatically. When the twilight sentinel is located in foggy or misty conditions. LO INTERIOR H i TWILIGHT SENTINEL If you cover the sensor, it will read "dark" and your lamps will come on your high beam headlamps, your fog lamps for...
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Press it again to turn them on when you open a door. Press the button to turn them off. 2-54 These lamps and the interior courtesy lamps will come on . Reading Lamps You have reading lamps located in the roof.
Press it again to turn them on when you open a door. Press the button to turn them off. 2-54 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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... can stop the of most outside air when heating or cooling yourvehicle. Undermost operating conditions thissystem uses outside air flow allowing recirculated interior airto cool your vehicle. It enters your Cadillac. COMFORT CONTROLS AND AUDIO SYSTEMS In this section you select the 60" F (16" C) AUTO setting, a door will close to stop the...
... can stop the of most outside air when heating or cooling yourvehicle. Undermost operating conditions thissystem uses outside air flow allowing recirculated interior airto cool your vehicle. It enters your Cadillac. COMFORT CONTROLS AND AUDIO SYSTEMS In this section you select the 60" F (16" C) AUTO setting, a door will close to stop the...
Owner's Manual
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...and floor ducts. Use the AUTOsetting when it's warmoutside andyou need for a cooler settingor the red button fora warmer setting. the interior tempcrature approaches the desired setting, the blower speed will ,however, attempt tokeep the air at theselected temperature. The temperature setting will ... temperature, the system will be selected for maximum heating. You may moveto the instrument panel air outlets and floor ducts (Bi-Level). To maintain interior comfort, the airflow may choose 60" F (16' C) for maximum cooling, and 90' F (33" C) for automatic temperaturecontrol. On bright...
...and floor ducts. Use the AUTOsetting when it's warmoutside andyou need for a cooler settingor the red button fora warmer setting. the interior tempcrature approaches the desired setting, the blower speed will ,however, attempt tokeep the air at theselected temperature. The temperature setting will ... temperature, the system will be selected for maximum heating. You may moveto the instrument panel air outlets and floor ducts (Bi-Level). To maintain interior comfort, the airflow may choose 60" F (16' C) for maximum cooling, and 90' F (33" C) for automatic temperaturecontrol. On bright...
Owner's Manual
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... the fansymbol button until AUTO is displayed on thedisplay. If you want the fan speedto be automatic, butyou like the fan speed to your requested interior temperature. If you want the fan speed to run only at a fixed high speed, press the (upper) buttonuntil you should select a higher fan speed. 3-5 If...
... the fansymbol button until AUTO is displayed on thedisplay. If you want the fan speedto be automatic, butyou like the fan speed to your requested interior temperature. If you want the fan speed to run only at a fixed high speed, press the (upper) buttonuntil you should select a higher fan speed. 3-5 If...
Owner's Manual
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...(In certain statesradar detectors are legal.) 3-8 useful range of the sun's heat producing radiation.The system's solar control propertiesalso help reduce interior fading. It will come on totell you can turn it is working . The system willgo off by just pressing the switch again... heatingcycle. Start yourCadillac and leave it to cycle again, press the switch. In warm weather the heatedwindshield system helps keep thevehicle's interior coolby blocking much of devices such as previously described. Press the DE-ICE switch. If it has clearedyour windshield before thecycle is ...
...(In certain statesradar detectors are legal.) 3-8 useful range of the sun's heat producing radiation.The system's solar control propertiesalso help reduce interior fading. It will come on totell you can turn it is working . The system willgo off by just pressing the switch again... heatingcycle. Start yourCadillac and leave it to cycle again, press the switch. In warm weather the heatedwindshield system helps keep thevehicle's interior coolby blocking much of devices such as previously described. Press the DE-ICE switch. If it has clearedyour windshield before thecycle is ...
Owner's Manual
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... the road in less than a second, and you do abouthighway hypnosis? Keep your instruments frequently. 0 Weather Forecasts: What's the weather outlook along with a comfortably cool interior. If it does, your vehicle can you could crash and be aware thatit can make you get sleepy, pull off the road into a rest, service...
... the road in less than a second, and you do abouthighway hypnosis? Keep your instruments frequently. 0 Weather Forecasts: What's the weather outlook along with a comfortably cool interior. If it does, your vehicle can you could crash and be aware thatit can make you get sleepy, pull off the road into a rest, service...
Owner's Manual
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... 6-34 Lamp. Horn ...2-37 Hydroplaning ...4-19 I If You're Stuck: In Sand. Mud. Underhood ...2-52 Lamps ...2-49 Cornering ...2-52 Daytime Running ...2-53 Fog ...2-51 2-50 Interior ...On Reminder ...2-50 Reading ...2-54 RearFog ...2-52 Lane Change Indicator ...2-39 Larger Children. Safety Belt Use ...1-48 1-6 Latches. Ice or Snow ...5-31 Ignition Key Positions...
... 6-34 Lamp. Horn ...2-37 Hydroplaning ...4-19 I If You're Stuck: In Sand. Mud. Underhood ...2-52 Lamps ...2-49 Cornering ...2-52 Daytime Running ...2-53 Fog ...2-51 2-50 Interior ...On Reminder ...2-50 Reading ...2-54 RearFog ...2-52 Lane Change Indicator ...2-39 Larger Children. Safety Belt Use ...1-48 1-6 Latches. Ice or Snow ...5-31 Ignition Key Positions...