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SUPPLEMENTA INFLATABLE R E S T M N T SYSTEM (SIR) This partexplains the Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR), air bag, or system. To unlatch the belt, just push the buttonon the buckle. The belt should go back out of the way. If you slam the door on it, you close the door,be sure thebelt is out of the way. bag Here are the most important things to know about the air system: 1-22 Before you can damage both the belt and your vehicle. Your Cadillac hastwo air bags -- one air bag for thedriver and anotherair bag for theright front passenger.
SUPPLEMENTA INFLATABLE R E S T M N T SYSTEM (SIR) This partexplains the Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR), air bag, or system. To unlatch the belt, just push the buttonon the buckle. The belt should go back out of the way. If you slam the door on it, you close the door,be sure thebelt is out of the way. bag Here are the most important things to know about the air system: 1-22 Before you can damage both the belt and your vehicle. Your Cadillac hastwo air bags -- one air bag for thedriver and anotherair bag for theright front passenger.
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... cord. 3. The dealer cangive youthe best advice for that you contact your Cadillac dealerin the area where you have, and some other things. How long shouldyou keep it was before to list everything here, we ask that particular area. 2-22 Plug it could be parking your To use the coolant heater: 1. Turn...
... cord. 3. The dealer cangive youthe best advice for that you contact your Cadillac dealerin the area where you have, and some other things. How long shouldyou keep it was before to list everything here, we ask that particular area. 2-22 Plug it could be parking your To use the coolant heater: 1. Turn...
Owner's Manual
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...the properlane well in advance. If you must start when you 're ready. Just before you 'll find experienced and able service experts in Cadillac dealerships all across North America. Try to make certain you can be well rested. Are the tiresall inflated to the next exit. Drive on ...'t anothcr vehicle in your shoulder to be curved, sometimes quite sharply. The exit speed is usually posted. Here are moving on to the recommended pressure? 4-22 the tread Is good enough for a long trip? The exit ramp can check before a trip: a 0 WindshieEd Wusher Fluid: Is the reservoir full? Of ...
...the properlane well in advance. If you must start when you 're ready. Just before you 'll find experienced and able service experts in Cadillac dealerships all across North America. Try to make certain you can be well rested. Are the tiresall inflated to the next exit. Drive on ...'t anothcr vehicle in your shoulder to be curved, sometimes quite sharply. The exit speed is usually posted. Here are moving on to the recommended pressure? 4-22 the tread Is good enough for a long trip? The exit ramp can check before a trip: a 0 WindshieEd Wusher Fluid: Is the reservoir full? Of ...
Owner's Manual
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p. The following steps will you howto use the jack and change a tell tire. 5-22 Turn on your hazard warning flashers. CHANGING A FLAT TIRE If a tiregoes flat, avoid further tire and wheel damage by driving slowly to a level place.
p. The following steps will you howto use the jack and change a tell tire. 5-22 Turn on your hazard warning flashers. CHANGING A FLAT TIRE If a tiregoes flat, avoid further tire and wheel damage by driving slowly to a level place.
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... described under "How to Reset Transaxle Fluid ChangeIndicator: Your vehicle is obtained, push the dipstick back in the Information Center (between five and 20 seconds). 6-22 It doesn't take much fluid, generally less than DEXRON@-111is not covered by your automatic transaxle. Damage causedby fluid other than a pint (OSL). How to...
... described under "How to Reset Transaxle Fluid ChangeIndicator: Your vehicle is obtained, push the dipstick back in the Information Center (between five and 20 seconds). 6-22 It doesn't take much fluid, generally less than DEXRON@-111is not covered by your automatic transaxle. Damage causedby fluid other than a pint (OSL). How to...
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... Pedal Travel ...6-32 System Parts. Anti-Lock ...4-6 Braking ...4-5 Braking. Automatic Transaxle...2-25 Automatic Pull-Down Feature ...2-11 Automatic Transaxle ...2-23 Chart ...6-72 Fluid ...6.19.6.20.6-22 Avg Mph Reset. In Emergencies ...4-9 Break-Away Outside Mirror ...2-61 "Break.1n".NewVehicle ...2-18 BTSI (Brake-Transaxle Shift Interlock) ...2-32 Bulb Replacement Center High Mounted...
... Pedal Travel ...6-32 System Parts. Anti-Lock ...4-6 Braking ...4-5 Braking. Automatic Transaxle...2-25 Automatic Pull-Down Feature ...2-11 Automatic Transaxle ...2-23 Chart ...6-72 Fluid ...6.19.6.20.6-22 Avg Mph Reset. In Emergencies ...4-9 Break-Away Outside Mirror ...2-61 "Break.1n".NewVehicle ...2-18 BTSI (Brake-Transaxle Shift Interlock) ...2-32 Bulb Replacement Center High Mounted...
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... ...6-55 SpecialProblems ...6-53 Stains ...6-52 . . . . . . . . . . Tire ...6-50 Change Engine Oil Message ...2-88 Change Oil Soon Message ...2-88 Change Trans Fluid Message ...2-87 Changing a Flat Tire ...5-22 Check Brake Fluid Message ...2-87 Check Coolant Level Message ...2-87 Check Fuel Gage Message ...2-87 Check Washer Fluid Message ...2.88,2.89 Checking Automatic TransaxleFluid ...6-19...
... ...6-55 SpecialProblems ...6-53 Stains ...6-52 . . . . . . . . . . Tire ...6-50 Change Engine Oil Message ...2-88 Change Oil Soon Message ...2-88 Change Trans Fluid Message ...2-87 Changing a Flat Tire ...5-22 Check Brake Fluid Message ...2-87 Check Coolant Level Message ...2-87 Check Fuel Gage Message ...2-87 Check Washer Fluid Message ...2.88,2.89 Checking Automatic TransaxleFluid ...6-19...
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... Console Shift Lever ...2-30 Console. Reporting ...See Owner Assistance Defensive Driving ...4-1 Defog ...3-4 4 The Inside of Your Cadillac ...6-52 The Outside of Your Cadillac ...6-57 Tires ...6-58 Top of ...2-48 Passing Another Vehicle While Using ...2-47 To Increase Speed ...2-47 To Reduce ...13 ControI of a Vehicle ...4-5 Control, Loss of ...4-14 2-63 Convenience Net ...2-61 Convex Outside Mirror ...Coolant ...6-23 Heater, Engine ...2-22. 6-15 SurgeTank ...5-17 Cooling System ...5-15 Cornering Lamps ...2-52 Cruise Control ...2-44 Erasing Speed Memory ...2-48 Getting Out of the Instrument...
... Console Shift Lever ...2-30 Console. Reporting ...See Owner Assistance Defensive Driving ...4-1 Defog ...3-4 4 The Inside of Your Cadillac ...6-52 The Outside of Your Cadillac ...6-57 Tires ...6-58 Top of ...2-48 Passing Another Vehicle While Using ...2-47 To Increase Speed ...2-47 To Reduce ...13 ControI of a Vehicle ...4-5 Control, Loss of ...4-14 2-63 Convenience Net ...2-61 Convex Outside Mirror ...Coolant ...6-23 Heater, Engine ...2-22. 6-15 SurgeTank ...5-17 Cooling System ...5-15 Cornering Lamps ...2-52 Cruise Control ...2-44 Erasing Speed Memory ...2-48 Getting Out of the Instrument...
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Changing ...5-22 Floor Mats ...6-61 Fluid Capacities Chart ...6-73 6-9 Fluid Usage Label ...FMStcreo ...3-9 FogLamps ...2-51 6 Engine 6-72 Cooling System Chart ...Exhaust ...2-34 Hot-A/C Compressor Off Message ...2-89 ...
Changing ...5-22 Floor Mats ...6-61 Fluid Capacities Chart ...6-73 6-9 Fluid Usage Label ...FMStcreo ...3-9 FogLamps ...2-51 6 Engine 6-72 Cooling System Chart ...Exhaust ...2-34 Hot-A/C Compressor Off Message ...2-89 ...
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... Safety Belt Reminder ...1.7. 2.73 Service Engine Soon ...2-78 Lighter ...2-68 Loading Your Vehicle ...4-30 Locks Automatic Door ...2-5 Door ...2-3 Power Door ...2-5 Long Trip, Before Leaving on a ...4-22 Loss of Control ...4-14 Low Maintenance Battery ...6-33 LowOilLevel ...2-88 Lumbar.Power ...1-4 . . . .
... Safety Belt Reminder ...1.7. 2.73 Service Engine Soon ...2-78 Lighter ...2-68 Loading Your Vehicle ...4-30 Locks Automatic Door ...2-5 Door ...2-3 Power Door ...2-5 Long Trip, Before Leaving on a ...4-22 Loss of Control ...4-14 Low Maintenance Battery ...6-33 LowOilLevel ...2-88 Lumbar.Power ...1-4 . . . .
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...6-50 Tire Chains ...Tire Inspection and Rotation ...6-44 TireLoading ...4-30 6-42 Tires ...6-48 Alignment and Balance ...6-46 Buying New ...5-22 Changing a Flat ...6-43 Inflation ...6-44 Inspection and Rotation ...5-30 Sparc. Wheel Nut ...5-29 Towing a Trailer ...4-32 5-9 Towing.... 4-9 Traction Active Message ...Traction Control System ...4-9 Trailer Tongue Weight ...4-35 14 Sunglasses Storage ...2-62 Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) ...1-22 Surge Tank Pressure Cap ...6-25 Suspension. Bulb Replacement ...6-38 3-20 E p e Player Care ...Temperature ...3-3 2-14 Theft ...Theft Deterrent...
...6-50 Tire Chains ...Tire Inspection and Rotation ...6-44 TireLoading ...4-30 6-42 Tires ...6-48 Alignment and Balance ...6-46 Buying New ...5-22 Changing a Flat ...6-43 Inflation ...6-44 Inspection and Rotation ...5-30 Sparc. Wheel Nut ...5-29 Towing a Trailer ...4-32 5-9 Towing.... 4-9 Traction Active Message ...Traction Control System ...4-9 Trailer Tongue Weight ...4-35 14 Sunglasses Storage ...2-62 Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) ...1-22 Surge Tank Pressure Cap ...6-25 Suspension. Bulb Replacement ...6-38 3-20 E p e Player Care ...Temperature ...3-3 2-14 Theft ...Theft Deterrent...
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... Towing a Trailer ...4-38 Twilight Sentinel ...2-50 Underbody Maintenance ...6-59 Underhood Lamp ...2-52 . How to Your Vehicle ...2-9 Trip Odometer ...2-72 Trip Set Button. Matching to Reset ...6-22 Reset Message ...2-91 Transmitter.
... Towing a Trailer ...4-38 Twilight Sentinel ...2-50 Underbody Maintenance ...6-59 Underhood Lamp ...2-52 . How to Your Vehicle ...2-9 Trip Odometer ...2-72 Trip Set Button. Matching to Reset ...6-22 Reset Message ...2-91 Transmitter.