Cadillac 1999 Seville Owner's Manual

Summary of 1999 Seville

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    Yellow blue i the 1999 cadillac seville owner’s manual 1 - 1 seats and restraint systems this section tells you how to use your seats and safety belts properly. It also explains the “sir” system. 2 - 1 features and controls this section explains how to start and operate your vehicle. 3 - 1 comfort c...

  • Page 2: French Language Manual:

    Yellow blue ii general motors, gm and the gm emblem, cadillac, the cadillac crest & wreath and the name seville are registered trademarks of general motors corporation. This manual includes the latest information at the time it was printed. We reserve the right to make changes in the product after t...

  • Page 3: How to Use This Manual

    Yellow blue iii how to use this manual many people read their owner’s manual from beginning to end when they first receive their new vehicle. If you do this, it will help you learn about the features and controls for your vehicle. In this manual, you’ll find that pictures and words work together to ...

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    Yellow blue iv vehicle damage warnings also, in this book you will find these notices: notice: these mean there is something that could damage your vehicle. In the notice area, we tell you about something that can damage your vehicle. Many times, this damage would not be covered by your warranty, an...

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    Yellow blue v for example, these symbols are used on an original battery: caution possible injury protect eyes by shielding caustic battery acid could cause burns avoid sparks or flames spark or flame could explode battery these symbols are important for you and your passengers whenever your vehicle...

  • Page 6: Notes

    Yellow blue vi ✍ notes.

  • Page 7: Section 1

    1- yellow blue 1-1 section 1 seats and restraint system here you’ll find information about the seats in your vehicle and how to use your safety belts properly. You can also learn about some things you should not do with air bags and safety belts. 1 - 2 seats and seat controls 1 - 6 safety belts: the...

  • Page 8: Seats and Seat Controls

    Yellow blue 1-2 seats and seat controls this section tells you about the power seats -- how to adjust them, and also about reclining front seatbacks, lumbar adjustments, heated seats and head restraints. Power seats the power seat controls are located on the outboard side of the front seat cushions....

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    Yellow blue 1-3 massaging lumbar (if equipped) push the lumbar control, located on the outboard side of each front seat, up for half a second to activate the massage feature. The massage cycle will run for 10 minutes and can be interrupted by pushing the lumbar control down briefly. The lumbar suppo...

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    Yellow blue 1-4 a second mirror, seating and steering wheel position may be programmed by repeating the above steps and pressing button “2”. Each time a memory button is pressed, a single beep will sound through the radio. Each time button 1 or 2 is pressed, the memory positions will be recalled. At...

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    Yellow blue 1-5 but don’t have a seatback reclined if your vehicle is moving. Caution: sitting in a reclined position when your vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even if you buckle up, your safety belts can’t do their job when you’re reclined like this. The shoulder belt can’t do its job. In a ...

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    Yellow blue 1-6 head restraints the controls to move your head restraints are located on the outboard side of each front seat. Use this switch to move a front head restraint up or down. Lift up on the switch to move the head restraint up. Press down on the switch to move the head restraint down. The...

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    Yellow blue 1-7 caution: it is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In a collision, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed. Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and safe...

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    Yellow blue 1-8 why safety belts work when you ride in or on anything, you go as fast as it goes. Take the simplest vehicle. Suppose it’s just a seat on wheels. Put someone on it..

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    Yellow blue 1-9 get it up to speed. Then stop the vehicle. The rider doesn’t stop. The person keeps going until stopped by something. In a real vehicle, it could be the windshield ....

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    Yellow blue 1-10 or the instrument panel ... Or the safety belts! With safety belts, you slow down as the vehicle does. You get more time to stop. You stop over more distance, and your strongest bones take the forces. That’s why safety belts make such good sense..

  • Page 17: About Safety Belts

    Yellow blue 1-11 here are questions many people ask about safety belts -- and the answers q: won’t i be trapped in the vehicle after an accident if i’m wearing a safety belt? A: you could be -- whether you’re wearing a safety belt or not. But you can unbuckle a safety belt, even if you’re upside dow...

  • Page 18: Driver Position

    Yellow blue 1-12 how to wear safety belts properly adults this part is only for people of adult size. Be aware that there are special things to know about safety belts and children. And there are different rules for smaller children and babies. If a child will be riding in your vehicle, see the part...

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    Yellow blue 1-13 4. Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks. Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it is secure. If the belt isn’t long enough, see “safety belt extender” at the end of this section. Make sure the release button on the buckle is positioned so you would be able to unbuc...

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    Yellow blue 1-14 q: what’s wrong with this? A: the shoulder belt is too loose. It won’t give nearly as much protection this way. Caution: you can be seriously hurt if your shoulder belt is too loose. In a crash, you would move forward too much, which could increase injury. The shoulder belt should f...

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    Yellow blue 1-15 q: what’s wrong with this? A: the belt is buckled in the wrong place. Caution: you can be seriously injured if your belt is buckled in the wrong place like this. In a crash, the belt would go up over your abdomen. The belt forces would be there, not at the pelvic bones. This could c...

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    Yellow blue 1-16 q: what’s wrong with this? A: the shoulder belt is worn under the arm. It should be worn over the shoulder at all times. Caution: you can be seriously injured if you wear the shoulder belt under your arm. In a crash, your body would move too far forward, which would increase the cha...

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    Yellow blue 1-17 q: what’s wrong with this? A: the belt is twisted across the body. Caution: you can be seriously injured by a twisted belt. In a crash, you wouldn’t have the full width of the belt to spread impact forces. If a belt is twisted, make it straight so it can work properly, or ask your d...

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    Yellow blue 1-18 to unlatch the belt, just push the button on the buckle. The belt should go back out of the way. Before you close the door, be sure the belt is out of the way. If you slam the door on it, you can damage both the belt and your vehicle. Safety belt use during pregnancy safety belts wo...

  • Page 25: (Sir) Systems

    Yellow blue 1-19 the best way to protect the fetus is to protect the mother. When a safety belt is worn properly, it’s more likely that the fetus won’t be hurt in a crash. For pregnant women, as for anyone, the key to making safety belts effective is wearing them properly. Right front passenger posi...

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    Yellow blue 1-20 caution: (continued) next generation frontal air bags for the driver and right front passenger are designed to work only in moderate to severe crashes where the front of your vehicle hits something. They aren’t designed to inflate at all in rollover, rear, side or low - speed fronta...

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    Yellow blue 1-21 caution: children who are up against, or very close to, any air bag when it inflates can be seriously injured or killed. This is true even though your vehicle has next generation frontal air bags. Air bags plus lap - shoulder belts offer the best protection for adults, but not for y...

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    Yellow blue 1-22 how the air bag systems work where are the air bags? The driver’s frontal air bag is in the middle of the steering wheel. The right front passenger’s frontal air bag is in the instrument panel on the passenger’s side..

  • Page 29: Caution:

    Yellow blue 1-23 the driver’s side impact air bag is in the side of the driver’s seatback closest to the door. The right front passenger’s side impact air bag is in the side of the passenger’s seatback closest to the door. Caution: if something is between an occupant and an air bag, the bag might no...

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    Yellow blue 1-24 when should an air bag inflate? The driver’s and right front passenger’s frontal air bags are designed to inflate in moderate to severe frontal or near - frontal crashes. The frontal air bags are designed to inflate only if the impact speed is above the system’s designed “threshold ...

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    Yellow blue 1-25 how does an air bag restrain? In moderate to severe frontal or near frontal collisions, even belted occupants can contact the steering wheel or the instrument panel. In moderate to severe side collisions, even belted occupants can contact the inside of the vehicle. The air bag suppl...

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    Yellow blue 1-26 your vehicle has a feature that will automatically unlock the doors and turn the interior lamps on when the frontal air bags inflate (if battery power is available). You can lock the doors again and turn the interior lamps off by using the door lock and interior lamp controls. In ma...

  • Page 33: Caution:

    Yellow blue 1-27 caution: for up to 10 seconds after the ignition key is turned off and the battery is disconnected, an air bag can still inflate during improper service. You can be injured if you are close to an air bag when it inflates. Avoid yellow connectors. They are probably part of the air ba...

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    Yellow blue 1-28 1. Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you. Don’t let it get twisted. The shoulder belt may lock if you pull the belt across you very quickly. If this happens, let the belt go back slightly to unlock it. Then pull the belt across you more slowly. 2. Push the latch plate...

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    Yellow blue 1-29 3. To make the lap part tight, pull down on the buckle end of the belt as you pull up on the shoulder part. The lap part of the belt should be worn low and snug on the hips, just touching the thighs. In a crash, this applies force to the strong pelvic bones. And you’d be less likely...

  • Page 36: Caution:

    Yellow blue 1-30 caution: you can be seriously hurt if your shoulder belt is too loose. In a crash, you would move forward too much, which could increase injury. The shoulder belt should fit against your body. To unlatch the belt, just push the button on the buckle. Children everyone in a vehicle ne...

  • Page 37: Caution:

    Yellow blue 1-31 caution: smaller children and babies should always be restrained in a child or infant restraint. The instructions for the restraint will say whether it is the right type and size for your child. A very young child’s hip bones are so small that a regular belt might not stay low on th...

  • Page 38: Caution:

    Yellow blue 1-32 caution: never hold a baby in your arms while riding in a vehicle. A baby doesn’t weigh much -- until a crash. During a crash a baby will become so heavy you can’t hold it. For example, in a crash caution: (continued) caution: (continued) at only 25 mph (40 km/h), a 12 - lb. (5.5 kg...

  • Page 39: Child Restraints

    Yellow blue 1-33 child restraints every time infants and young children ride in vehicles, they should have protection provided by appropriate restraints. Q: what are the different types of add - on child restraints? A: add - on child restraints are available in four basic types. When selecting a chi...

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    Yellow blue 1-34 a rear - facing infant restraint (b) positions an infant to face the rear of the vehicle. Rear - facing infant restraints are designed for infants of up to about 20 lbs. (9 kg) and about one year of age. This type of restraint faces the rear so that the infant’s head, neck and body ...

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    Yellow blue 1-35 a forward - facing child restraint (c - e) positions a child upright to face forward in the vehicle. These forward - facing restraints are designed to help protect children who are from 20 to 40 lbs. (9 to 18 kg) and about 26 to 40 inches (66 to 102 cm) in height, or up to around fo...

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    Yellow blue 1-36 a booster seat (f, g) is designed for children who are about 40 to 60 lbs., or even up to 80 lbs. (18 to 27 kg, or even up to 36 kg), and about four to eight years of age. A booster seat is designed to improve the fit of the vehicle’s safety belt system. Booster seats with shields u...

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    Yellow blue 1-37 when choosing a child restraint, be sure the child restraint is designed to be used in a vehicle. If it is, it will have a label saying that it meets federal motor vehicle safety standards. Then follow the instructions for the restraint. You may find these instructions on the restra...

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    Yellow blue 1-38 top strap canadian law requires that forward - facing child restraints have a top strap, and that the strap be anchored. If your child restraint has a top strap, it should be anchored. If you need to have an anchor installed, your dealer can obtain a kit with anchor hardware and ins...

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    Yellow blue 1-39 tilt the latch plate to adjust the belt if needed. If the shoulder belt goes in front of the child’s face or neck, put it behind the child restraint. 3. Buckle the belt. Make sure the release button is positioned so you would be able to unbuckle the safety belt quickly if you ever h...

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    Yellow blue 1-40 4. To tighten the belt, pull up on the shoulder belt while you push down on the child restraint. If you’re using a forward - facing child restraint, you may find it helpful to use your knee to push down on the child restraint as you tighten the belt. 5. Push and pull the child restr...

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    Yellow blue 1-41 although a rear seat is a safer place, you can secure a forward - facing child restraint in the right front seat. You’ll be using the lap - shoulder belt. See the earlier part about the top strap if the child restraint has one. Be sure to follow the instructions that came with the c...

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    Yellow blue 1-42 5. Pull the rest of the lap belt all the way out of the retractor to set the lock. 6. To tighten the belt, feed the lap belt back into the retractor while you push down on the child restraint. You may find it helpful to use your knee to push down on the child restraint as you tighte...

  • Page 49: Larger Children

    Yellow blue 1-43 larger children children who have outgrown child restraints should wear the vehicle’s safety belts. Accident statistics show that children are safer if they are restrained in the rear seat. But they need to use the safety belts properly. D children who aren’t buckled up can be throw...

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    Yellow blue 1-44 caution: never do this. Here two children are wearing the same belt. The belt can’t properly spread the impact forces. In a crash, the two children can be crushed together and seriously injured. A belt must be used by only one person at a time. Q: what if a child is wearing a lap - ...

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    Yellow blue 1-45 caution: never do this. Here a child is sitting in a seat that has a lap - shoulder belt, but the shoulder part is behind the child. If the child wears the belt in this way, in a crash the child might slide under the belt. The belt’s force would then be applied right on the child’s ...

  • Page 52: Safety Belt Extender

    Yellow blue 1-46 safety belt extender if the vehicle’s safety belt will fasten around you, you should use it. But if a safety belt isn’t long enough to fasten, your dealer will order you an extender. It’s free. When you go in to order it, take the heaviest coat you will wear, so the extender will be...

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    2- yellow blue 2-1 section 2 features and controls here you can learn about the many standard and optional features on your vehicle, and information on starting, shifting and braking. Also explained are the instrument panel and the warning systems that tell you if everything is working properly -- a...

  • Page 54: Keys

    Yellow blue 2-2 keys caution: leaving children in a vehicle with the ignition key is dangerous for many reasons. A child or others could be badly injured or even killed. They could operate power windows or other controls or even make the vehicle move. If they turned the ignition to acc or on and mov...

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    Yellow blue 2-3 master key valet key there is a master key that works in all of the lock cylinders (driver’s door, trunk, ignition and glove box). There is also a valet key which only operates the driver’s door and the ignition. Both the master and valet keys have a transponder embedded into the key...

  • Page 56: Door Locks

    Yellow blue 2-4 door locks caution: unlocked doors can be dangerous. Passengers -- especially children -- can easily open the doors and fall out. When a door is locked, the inside handle won’t open it. Outsiders can easily enter through an unlocked door when you slow down or stop your vehicle. This ...

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    Yellow blue 2-5 power door locks press the top of the power door lock switch to unlock all of the doors at once. Press the down arrow to lock the doors. The rear power door lock switches only provide a lock function as a safety feature. They will not unlock the doors. Automatic door locks close your...

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    Yellow blue 2-6 rear door security lock your vehicle is equipped with rear door security locks that help prevent passengers from opening the rear doors of your vehicle from the inside. To use one of these locks 1. Move the lever on the door all the way up to the engaged position. 2. Close the door. ...

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    Yellow blue 2-7 remote keyless entry (rke) system with this feature, you can lock and unlock the doors, unlock the trunk, open the fuel door and turn on your vehicle’s interior lamps from about 10 feet (3 m) up to 30 feet (9 m) away using the rke transmitter supplied with your vehicle. Your remote k...

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    Yellow blue 2-8 operation when you press this button to unlock the driver’s door, the parking lamps on your vehicle will flash twice. (you can program your vehicle so the parking lamps will not flash. For more information, see “remote confirmation” in the index.) pressing this button again within on...

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    Yellow blue 2-9 battery replacement under normal use, the battery in your remote keyless entry transmitter should last about four years. You can tell the battery is weak if the transmitter won’t work at the normal range in any location. If you have to get close to your vehicle before the transmitter...

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    Yellow blue 2-10 2. Once the transmitter is separated, use a pencil (or a similar object) to remove the old battery. Do not use a metal object. 3. Insert the new battery as the instructions under the cover indicate. 4. Snap the transmitter back together tightly to be sure no moisture can enter. 5. R...

  • Page 63: Trunk

    Yellow blue 2-11 trunk caution: it can be dangerous to drive with the trunk lid open because carbon monoxide (co) gas can come into your vehicle. You can’t see or smell co. It can cause unconsciousness and even death. If you must drive with the trunk lid open or if electrical wiring or other cable c...

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    Yellow blue 2-12 trunk storage system (option) the trunk storage system can be used to organize many different items inside the trunk. The storage compartment (a) is located on top of the spare tire cover (b). To install the storage system: 1. Remove the mat from the floor of the trunk. Remove the h...

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    Yellow blue 2-13 the following steps explain how to remove the trunk storage system for cleaning or in case you need to access the spare tire. Follow all of these steps if the storage system is in the open position. Begin with step 2 if the system is already closed. 1. Fully close the trunk storage ...

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    Yellow blue 2-14 trunk lid tie down caution: driving with the trunk lid open can allow dangerous co (carbon monoxide) gas to come into your vehicle. You can’t see or smell co. It can cause unconsciousness and even death. If you ever need to drive with your trunk lid open, then: d make sure all windo...

  • Page 67: Theft

    Yellow blue 2-15 theft vehicle theft is big business, especially in some cities. Although your vehicle has a number of theft - deterrent features, we know that nothing we put on it can make it impossible to steal. However, there are ways you can help. Key in the ignition if you leave your vehicle wi...

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    Yellow blue 2-16 to arm the system, do the following: 1. Open the door. 2. Lock the door using the power door lock switch with the door open or the remote keyless entry (rke) system. The security light should come on and stay on. 3. Close all the doors. The security light should go off within approx...

  • Page 69: Pass

    Yellow blue 2-17 if the alarm does not sound when it should, check to see if the horn works. The horn fuse may be blown. To replace the fuse, see “fuses and circuit breakers” in the index. If the fuse does not need to be replaced, you may need to have your vehicle serviced. To reduce the possibility...

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    Yellow blue 2-18 this device complies with rss - 210 of industry canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the devic...

  • Page 71: New Vehicle “Break

    Yellow blue 2-19 new vehicle “break - in” notice: your vehicle doesn’t need an elaborate “break - in.” but it will perform better in the long run if you follow these guidelines: d don’t drive at any one speed -- fast or slow -- for the first 500 miles (805 km). Don’t make full - throttle starts. D a...

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    Yellow blue 2-20 notice: if your key seems stuck in off and you can’t turn it, be sure you are using the correct key; if so, is it all the way in? Turn the key only with your hand. Using a tool to force it could break the key or the ignition switch. If none of this works, then your vehicle needs ser...

  • Page 73: Starting Your Engine

    Yellow blue 2-21 starting your engine move your shift lever to park (p) or neutral (n). Your engine won’t start in any other position -- that’s a safety feature. To restart when you’re already moving, use neutral (n) only. Notice: don’t try to shift to park (p) if your vehicle is moving. If you do, ...

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    Yellow blue 2-22 3. If your engine still won’t start (or starts but then stops), it could be flooded with too much gasoline. Try pushing your accelerator pedal all the way to the floor and holding it there as you hold the key in start for about three seconds. If the vehicle starts briefly but then s...

  • Page 75: Caution:

    Yellow blue 2-23 to use the engine coolant heater 1. Turn off the engine. 2. Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord. The electrical cord is located on the driver’s side of the engine, behind the transaxle dipstick/fluid fill location (c) and next to the engine. 3. Plug it into a normal, ground...

  • Page 76: Caution:

    Yellow blue 2-24 automatic transaxle operation there are several different positions for the shift lever. Park (p): this locks the front wheels. It’s the best position to use when you start the engine because your vehicle can’t move easily. Caution: it is dangerous to get out of your vehicle if the ...

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    Yellow blue 2-25 reverse (r): use this gear to back up. Notice: shifting to reverse (r) while your vehicle is moving forward could damage your transaxle. Shift to reverse (r) only after your vehicle has stopped. Also use this gear to rock your vehicle back and forth to get out of snow, ice or sand w...

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    Yellow blue 2-26 notice: if your vehicle seems to start up rather slowly, or if it doesn’t seem to shift gears as you accelerate, something may be wrong with a transaxle system sensor. If you drive very far that way, your vehicle can be damaged. So if this happens, have your vehicle serviced right a...

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    Yellow blue 2-27 notice: if your front wheels can’t rotate, don’t try to drive. This might happen if you were stuck in very deep sand or mud or were up against a solid object. You could damage your transaxle. Also, if you stop when going uphill, don’t hold your vehicle there with only the accelerato...

  • Page 80: Caution:

    Yellow blue 2-28 when you shift out of park (p) or neutral (n) and the engine is on, the parking brake should release. If it doesn’t, you can manually release the parking brake. Caution: always shift to park (p) before pulling the manual release lever. If your hand or arm is in the way of the pedal ...

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    Yellow blue 2-29 notice: driving with the parking brake on can cause your rear brakes to overheat. You may have to replace them and you could also damage other parts of your vehicle. If you are towing a trailer and are parking on a hill, see “towing a trailer” in the index. Shifting into park (p) ca...

  • Page 82: Caution:

    Yellow blue 2-30 leaving your vehicle with the engine running caution: it can be dangerous to leave your vehicle with the engine running. Your vehicle could move suddenly if the shift lever is not fully in park (p) with the parking brake firmly set. And, if you leave the vehicle with the engine runn...

  • Page 83: Shifting Out of Park (P)

    Yellow blue 2-31 shifting out of park (p) caution: before shifting out of park (p) you must fully apply your regular brakes. Your vehicle can roll. If you have left the engine running, the vehicle can move suddenly. You or others could be injured. If you’re pulling a trailer, see “towing a trailer” ...

  • Page 84: Caution:

    Yellow blue 2-32 parking over things that burn caution: things that can burn could touch hot exhaust parts under your vehicle and ignite. Don’t park over papers, leaves, dry grass or other things that can burn. Engine exhaust caution: engine exhaust can kill. It contains the gas carbon monoxide (co)...

  • Page 85: Running Your Engine While

    Yellow blue 2-33 running your engine while you’re parked it’s better not to park with the engine running. But if you ever have to, here are some things to know. Caution: idling the engine with the climate control system off could allow dangerous exhaust into your vehicle (see the earlier caution und...

  • Page 86: Windows

    Yellow blue 2-34 windows power windows the power window controls are located on the armrest near each window. Press the up or down arrows on the controls to raise or lower the windows. Your vehicle has retained accessory power (rap). See “retained accessory power” in the index. Express - down window...

  • Page 87: Horn

    Yellow blue 2-35 horn the horn can be sounded by pressing on the center of the steering wheel pad. Tilt wheel tilt steering allows you to adjust the steering wheel before you drive. Raising the steering wheel to the highest level gives your legs more room when you enter and exit the vehicle. Hold th...

  • Page 88

    Yellow blue 2-36 turn signal/multifunction lever turn and lane change signals to signal a turn, move the lever on the left side of the steering wheel all the way up or down. The lever returns automatically when the turn is complete. An arrow on the instrument panel will flash in the direction of the...

  • Page 89

    Yellow blue 2-37 flash-to-pass this feature lets you use the high - beam headlamps to signal the driver in front of you that you want to pass. Pull the turn signal lever toward you briefly to flash - to - pass. When you do: d if the headlamps are either off or in the daytime running lamps (drl) mode...

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    Yellow blue 2-38 int (delay): move the lever up to the int position, then turn the int adj band, which is located on the lever, to adjust the delay time. The higher you turn the int adj band, the more frequent the wipers will operate. Off: lower the lever to its resting position (off) to turn off th...

  • Page 91: Notice:

    Yellow blue 2-39 notice: the wipers must be turned off when going through a car wash to avoid damage. It is important to note that the rainsense wiping feature (int adj) can be overridden at any time by manually changing the wiper control to lo or hi speed. Notice: do not place stickers or other ite...

  • Page 92: Caution:

    Yellow blue 2-40 cruise control the cruise control lever is located on the lower right side of the steering column. With cruise control, you can maintain a speed of about 25 mph (40 km/h) or more without keeping your foot on the accelerator. This can help on long trips. Cruise control does not work ...

  • Page 93: Caution:

    Yellow blue 2-41 setting cruise control caution: if you leave your cruise control switch on when you’re not using cruise, you might hit a button and go into cruise when you don’t want to. You could be startled and even lose control. Keep the cruise control switch off until you want to use it. 1. Pre...

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    Yellow blue 2-42 reducing speed while using cruise control there are two ways to reduce your speed while using cruise control: d move the cruise lever down to set/cst and hold it there until you reach a desired lower speed, then release it. D to slow down in very small amounts, move the cruise lever...

  • Page 95: Exterior Lamps

    Yellow blue 2-43 exterior lamps the control on the left side of the instrument panel controls these lamp systems: d parking lamps d headlamps d taillamps d sidemarker lamps d license plate lamp d underhood lamp d fog lamps (sts only) d instrument panel lights d interior courtesy lamps instrument pan...

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    Yellow blue 2-44 the wiper - activated headlamps will turn off if you turn off the twilight sentinel or the windshield wipers. If turned off by deactivating the twilight sentinel, a headlamps suggested message will be displayed on the driver’s information center (dic). Lamps on reminder you will hea...

  • Page 97

    Yellow blue 2-45 to idle your vehicle with the drl off, turn off the twilight sentinel and shift the transaxle into park (p). Placing your vehicle in park (p) disables the drl. The drl will stay off until you shift out of park (p). To drive your vehicle with the drl off, turn off the twilight sentin...

  • Page 98

    Yellow blue 2-46 if you move the lever all the way to the right, the lamps will remain on for approximately three minutes after the ignition has been turned to off or acc. If you move the lever so it is just on, the lamps will go off quickly when you turn the ignition out of on. You can adjust the d...

  • Page 99: Interior Lamps

    Yellow blue 2-47 exterior lighting battery saver if the manual parking lamps or headlamps have been left on, the exterior lamps will turn off approximately ten minutes after the ignition is turned to off. This protects against draining the battery in case you have accidentally left the headlamps or ...

  • Page 100

    Yellow blue 2-48 with the control at auto and the front door opened, the overhead console light, front hush panel lamps and rear footwell lamps in the door will automatically come on. When the rear door is opened, all the front door lighting and rear overhead lamps will come on. When the control is ...

  • Page 101: Mirrors

    Yellow blue 2-49 battery load management the battery load management feature is designed to monitor the vehicle’s electrical load and determine when the battery is in a heavy discharge condition. During times of high electrical loading, the engine may idle at a higher revolutions per minute (rpm) se...

  • Page 102

    Yellow blue 2-50 the mirror also includes an eight - point compass display in the upper right corner of the mirror face. When on, the compass automatically calibrates as the vehicle is driven. When cleaning the mirror, use a paper towel or similar material dampened with glass cleaner. Do not spray g...

  • Page 103

    Yellow blue 2-51 compass variance the mirror is set in zone eight upon leaving the factory. It will be necessary to adjust the compass to compensate for compass variance if you live outside zone eight. Under certain circumstances, as during a long distance cross - country trip, it will be necessary ...

  • Page 104

    Yellow blue 2-52 power remote control mirror (heated) this feature is located on the driver’s door armrest. Move the l/r select switch located under the power mirror control to choose the left or right mirror. To adjust the mirror, move the arrow control in the direction you want the mirror to go. L...

  • Page 105: Caution:

    Yellow blue 2-53 caution: a convex mirror can make things (like other vehicles) look farther away than they really are. If you cut too sharply into the right lane, you could hit a vehicle on your right. Check your inside mirror or glance over your shoulder before changing lanes. Curb view assist mir...

  • Page 106

    Yellow blue 2-54 center console storage the center console comes with a storage tray, a storage compartment for cds or tapes, a dual cupholder that unfolds, a coinholder, an optional phone and an armrest. The cupholder can be opened by pressing on the surface panel located in front of the armrest an...

  • Page 107: (Option)

    Yellow blue 2-55 ashtrays and cigarette lighter (option) the ashtrays and cigarette lighters may be ordered through your dealer. Notice: don’t put papers or other flammable items into your ashtrays. Hot cigarettes or other smoking materials could ignite them, causing a damaging fire. Front ashtray p...

  • Page 108: Sun Visors

    Yellow blue 2-56 sun visors swing down the visor to block out glare. It can be detached from the center mount and moved to the side. When moved to the side, the sun visor will also move forward and rearward. The sun visors are equipped with a storage flap that can be used for small items such as tol...

  • Page 109: Garment Hooks

    Yellow blue 2-57 garment hooks for your convenience, a garment hook is attached to each rear assist handle. Umbrella holder (if equipped) the driver’s front seat cushion may come equipped with an umbrella holder. Gently slide the umbrella into the slot located under the front portion of the driver’s...

  • Page 110

    Yellow blue 2-58 to vent the sunroof, press and hold the upper part of the vent switch. The sunshade must be opened by hand. To close, press and hold the lower part of the vent switch. Universal transmitter (option) k1–62–1116–w this device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation is subjec...

  • Page 111

    Yellow blue 2-59 this device complies with rss - 210 of industry canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Change...

  • Page 112

    Yellow blue 2-60 be sure to keep the original hand - held transmitter in case you need to erase and reprogram the universal transmitter. Note to canadian owners: during programming, the hand - held transmitter may automatically stop transmitting after one or two seconds. In this case, you should pre...

  • Page 113

    Yellow blue 2-61 2. Press the training button on the garage door opener motor head unit. Note: following this step, you have 30 seconds to start step 3. 3. Return to the universal transmitter in your vehicle and firmly press and release the universal transmitter button you have already programmed fo...

  • Page 114: The Instrument Panel

    Yellow blue 2-62 the instrument panel -- your information system.

  • Page 115

    Yellow blue 2-63 the main components of the instrument panel are: 1. Air outlets 2. Driver information center control buttons 3. Turn signal/multifunction lever 4. Instrument panel cluster 5. Windshield wiper/washer lever 6. Cruise control lever 7. Ignition switch 8. Air vent control dial 9. Hazard ...

  • Page 116: Instrument Panel Cluster

    Yellow blue 2-64 instrument panel cluster your instrument panel cluster is designed to let you know at a glance how your vehicle is running. You’ll know how fast you’re going, how much fuel you’re using and many other things you’ll need to drive safely and economically. United states version shown, ...

  • Page 117

    Yellow blue 2-65 speedometer and odometer the speedometer lets you see your speed in both miles per hour (mph) and kilometers per hour (km/h). The odometer shows how far your vehicle has been driven, in either miles (used in the united states) or kilometers (used in canada). You may wonder what happ...

  • Page 118

    Yellow blue 2-66 display mode this button is located between the reset trip a/b button and the eng/met button. Press dspl mode to turn the backlighting and the digital speed image on and off. English/metric display you can go back and forth from english (miles) to metric (kilometers) by pressing thi...

  • Page 119: Notice:

    Yellow blue 2-67 tachometer this gage indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm). Notice: do not operate the engine with the tachometer in the red area or engine damage may occur. Engine speed limiter this feature prevents the engine from operating at too many revolutions per minute ...

  • Page 120

    Yellow blue 2-68 when one of the warning lights comes on and stays on when you are driving, or when one of the gages shows there may be a problem, check the section that tells you what to do about it. Please follow this manual’s advice. Waiting to do repairs can be costly -- and even dangerous. So p...

  • Page 121

    Yellow blue 2-69 the air bag readiness light should flash for a few seconds when you turn the ignition key to on. If the light doesn’t come on then, have it fixed so it will be ready to warn you if there is a problem. Charging system light this light goes on when you turn your key to on or start. It...

  • Page 122: Caution:

    Yellow blue 2-70 caution: your brake system may not be working properly if the brake system warning light is on. Driving with the brake system warning light on can lead to an accident. If the light is still on after you’ve pulled off the road and stopped carefully, have the vehicle towed for service...

  • Page 123

    Yellow blue 2-71 traction control system warning light united states canada this warning light should come on briefly as you start the engine. If the warning light doesn’t come on then, have it fixed so it will be ready to warn you if there’s a problem. If it stays on, or comes on when you’re drivin...

  • Page 124

    Yellow blue 2-72 engine coolant temperature gage united states canada this gage shows the engine coolant temperature. If the gage pointer moves into the red area, the engine is too hot. That reading means the same thing as the warning light -- the engine coolant has overheated. See “engine overheati...

  • Page 125: Notice:

    Yellow blue 2-73 notice: if you keep driving your vehicle with this light on, after a while, your emission controls may not work as well, your fuel economy may not be as good and your engine may not run as smoothly. This could lead to costly repairs that may not be covered by your warranty. Notice: ...

  • Page 126

    Yellow blue 2-74 if the light stops flashing and remains on steady, see “if the light is on steady” following. If the light continues to flash, when it is safe to do so, stop the vehicle. Find a safe place to park your vehicle. Turn the key off, wait at least 10 seconds and restart the engine. If th...

  • Page 127: Caution:

    Yellow blue 2-75 if none of the above steps have made the light turn off, have your dealer or qualified service center check the vehicle. Your dealer has the proper test equipment and diagnostic tools to fix any mechanical or electrical problems that may have developed. Oil pressure light this light...

  • Page 128

    Yellow blue 2-76 security light for information regarding this light, see “theft - deterrent system” in the index. Cruise control light this light comes on whenever you set your vehicle’s cruise control. Fog lamp light (sts only) this light will come on when the fog lamp button is pressed. For more ...

  • Page 129

    Yellow blue 2-77 fuel gage united states canada the fuel gage shows approximately how much fuel is in the tank. It works only when the ignition is in on. Here are a few concerns some owners have had about the fuel gage. All of these situations are normal and do not indicate that anything is wrong. D...

  • Page 130

    Yellow blue 2-78 driver information center (dic) this display gives you the status of many of your vehicle’s systems. The dic is also used to display driver personalization features and warning/status messages. Dic controls and displays info: pressing this button up or down will display the outside ...

  • Page 131

    Yellow blue 2-79 timer: this feature is like a stopwatch, in that you can clock the time it takes to get from one point to another. To operate, press the info button to display timer. Each of the fields for the hours, minutes and seconds are two numeric digits. Once timer 00:00:00 is displayed, pres...

  • Page 132

    Yellow blue 2-80 battery voltage high - 8: this message shows that the electrical charging system is overcharging (more than 16 volts). To avoid being stranded, have the electrical system checked by your dealership. You can reduce the charging overload by using the accessories. Turn on the lamps and...

  • Page 133

    Yellow blue 2-81 check fuel gage - 50: this message will appear when the fuel supply is less than 5 gallons (18.9 l) and the display is turned off. A single chime will also sound when this message is displayed. Check gas cap - 61: this message will appear if the gas cap has not been fully tightened....

  • Page 134

    Yellow blue 2-82 engine misfire -- ease off gas pedal - 114: an engine misfire has occurred. You’ll need to ease off the gas pedal. Engine overheated, stop engine - 42: this message will appear when the engine has overheated. Stop and turn the engine off immediately to avoid severe engine damage. Se...

  • Page 135

    Yellow blue 2-83 passenger door ajar - 141: the passenger’s door is open or ajar when this message appears. The ignition must be in on for this message to display. A chime will also sound when the vehicle’s speed is greater than 3 mph (4.8 km/h). Right rear door ajar - 143: the right rear door is op...

  • Page 136

    Yellow blue 2-84 stability sys engaged - 55 : you may see the stability sys engaged message on the driver information center. It means that an advanced, computer - controlled system has come on to help your vehicle continue to go in the direction in which you’re steering. This stability enhancement ...

  • Page 137

    Yellow blue 2-85 starting disabled remove key - 33: this message will appear when the personalized automotive security system (pass - key r iii) senses that an improper ignition key is being used to try to start the vehicle. Check the ignition key for damage. If it is damaged, it may need to be repl...

  • Page 138: Memory And Personalization

    Yellow blue 2-86 trunk open - 24: this message indicates that the trunk is open when the ignition is on. Turn signal on - 20: this message is a reminder, after driving about a mile, that you have the turn signal on. A multiple chime will also sound when this message is displayed. Vehicle overspeed -...

  • Page 139

    Yellow blue 2-87 key in recall (if equipped) press the down arrow on the info button one or more times until the key in recall prompt appears on the dic display. To turn the feature on, press the on/off button until on appears. The seat and mirror memory settings that have been previously programmed...

  • Page 140

    Yellow blue 2-88 lights flash at lock press the down arrow on the info button one or more times until the lights flash at lock prompt appears on the dic display. To turn the feature on, press the on/off button until on appears. If all the doors are closed, the parking lamps will flash once when the ...

  • Page 141

    Yellow blue 2-89 doors lock in gear press the down arrow on the info button one or more times until the doors lock in gear prompt appears. This feature will automatically lock all doors when the vehicle is shifted out of park (p) and the driver’s door is closed. To turn the feature on, press on/off ...

  • Page 142

    Yellow blue 2-90 curb view assist mirror programming (if equipped) press the down arrow on the info button one or more times until the mirror to curb in rev prompts appears on the dic display. This feature will move the passenger’s outside rearview mirror to a curb view position when the console shi...

  • Page 143

    Yellow blue 2-91 comfort controls and radio system personalization these features allow both drivers to personalize their own climate control settings as well as their radio settings. For more information, see “climate control personalization” and “radio personalization” in the index. The outside te...

  • Page 144

    Yellow blue 2-92 oil life indicator this feature lets you know when to change the engine oil. It’s based on the engine oil temperatures and your driving patterns. To see the display, press the info button several times until engine oil life appears. If you see 99% engine oil life, 99 percent of your...

  • Page 145: Section 3

    3- yellow blue 3-1 section 3 comfort controls and audio systems in this section, you’ll find out how to operate the comfort control and audio systems offered with your vehicle. Be sure to read about the particular systems supplied with your vehicle. 3 - 2 comfort controls 3 - 2 climate control panel...

  • Page 146: Comfort Controls

    Yellow blue 3-2 comfort controls this section tells you how to make your air system work for you. Your climate control system uses ozone - friendly r - 134a refrigerant. Climate control panel your vehicle is equipped with a dual - zone electronic climate control system. This system can automatically...

  • Page 147

    Yellow blue 3-3 passenger’s side temperature knob the right front passenger can control the temperature of air for both the front passenger and rear seat area. (the passenger’s and driver’s knob adjust from 60 _ f (16 _ c) to 90_ f (32_ c) independent of each other. It is suggested, however, that th...

  • Page 148

    Yellow blue 3-4 if your vehicle is sitting out on a hot day and you have it set on auto, the air will first flow out the floor outlets for a few seconds. This is normal. This is to remove hot air from the air outlets. As the air is cooled, the airflow will move through the air conditioning outlets. ...

  • Page 149

    Yellow blue 3-5 a/c: press this button to turn the air conditioning compressor on and off. When you press the button, an a/c off message appears on the climate control panel’s display. Press the button again and the air conditioner will return to automatic control. The system will cool and dehumidif...

  • Page 150

    Yellow blue 3-6 electronic solar sensor the sensor monitors the sun’s solar radiation and is located near the end of the instrument panel near the windshield. The climate control panel uses this information to automatically make the necessary temperature and airflow adjustments to maintain your comf...

  • Page 151: Notice:

    Yellow blue 3-7 defrosting and defogging use defrost (front) on cool and humid days to keep the windshield and side windows clear. This setting will remove fog or ice from the windshield quickly in extremely humid or cold conditions. If you desire to have more air on your feet, turn the control to t...

  • Page 152

    Yellow blue 3-8 ventilation system your vehicle’s flow - through ventilation system supplies outside air into the vehicle when it is moving. Outside air will also enter the vehicle when the heater or the air conditioning fan is running. The front outlets are located in the center and at each side of...

  • Page 153

    Yellow blue 3-9 ventilation tips d keep the hood and front air inlet free of ice, snow or any other obstruction (such as leaves). The heater and defroster will work far better, reducing the chance of fogging the inside of the windows. D keep the air path under the front seats clear of objects. This ...

  • Page 154

    Yellow blue 3-10 hvac steering wheel controls some heating and cooling controls can be adjusted at the steering wheel. Other touch controls operate some audio controls. See “audio steering wheel controls” in the index. Temp: press the up arrow on the control to increase the temperature and the down ...

  • Page 155: Audio Systems

    Yellow blue 3-11 audio systems your cadillac audio system has been designed to operate easily and give years of listening pleasure. You will get the most enjoyment out of it if you acquaint yourself with it first. Find out what your audio system can do and how to operate all its controls to be sure ...

  • Page 156

    Yellow blue 3-12 source: press this button to select a source. Sources include cassette and compact disc. The audio source must be loaded to play. Available loaded sources are shown on the display. If a source is being used, it will be underlined on the display. If none of the audio sources are load...

  • Page 157

    Yellow blue 3-13 preset scan: press and hold scan for more than two seconds until you hear a beep to listen to each of your preset stations for five seconds. The radio will go to the first preset station stored on your pushbuttons, stop for five seconds, then go on to the next preset station. Press ...

  • Page 158

    Yellow blue 3-14 if an error occurs while trying to play a cassette tape, it could be that: d the cassette tape is tight and the cassette player cannot turn the hubs of the tape. Hold the cassette tape with the open end down and try turning the right hub counterclockwise with a pencil. Flip the tape...

  • Page 159

    Yellow blue 3-15 clean tape: if this message appears on the display, the cassette tape player needs to be cleaned. It will still play tapes, but you should clean it as soon as possible to prevent damage to the tapes and player. See “care of your cassette tape player” in the index. After you clean th...

  • Page 160

    Yellow blue 3-16 rw: press and hold the left arrow to reverse the compact disc. Release it to return to playing speed. Ff: press and hold the right arrow to fast forward to another part of the compact disc. Release it to return to playing speed. Tune - seek: when this button is pressed, it has two p...

  • Page 161

    Yellow blue 3-17 avc: your system has a feature called automatic volume control (avc). With avc, your audio system monitors the noise in the vehicle. Then, avc automatically adjusts the volume level so that it always sounds the same to you. To use avc, press and hold the tone button until auto volum...

  • Page 162

    Yellow blue 3-18 pushbuttons: the six numbered pushbuttons let you return to your favorite stations. The rds pty mode must be off to use this mode. You can set up to 24 stations (six am, six fm1, six fm2 and six weather). Just: 1. Turn the radio on. 2. Press band to select am, fm1, fm2 or weather. 3...

  • Page 163

    Yellow blue 3-19 rds (1): with rds off, press the rds select button, followed by this button to turn rds on. The rds display will turn on. You must have rds on to use the new rds functions. The rds display will also turn on if one of the other rds function buttons has been pressed on. If you are tun...

  • Page 164

    Yellow blue 3-20 while a traffic announcement plays, the radio uses a special type of volume called ta volume. To increase ta volume, turn the pwr/vol knob clockwise. Turn it counterclockwise to decrease volume. Ta volume will appear on the display while the volume is being adjusted. When a traffic ...

  • Page 165

    Yellow blue 3-21 tptyu (5) (6): with rds on, press the rds select button, followed by t or u. The pty display will turn on, if it is not already on. Rds select: pty news will appear on the display for three seconds. (the pty shown will be the last pty selected.) while this message is displayed, use ...

  • Page 166

    Yellow blue 3-22 hr or mn: press the rds select button, followed by one of these buttons to display the time for the current station. Station time is will be displayed. If a time has not been sent to the radio, no station time will be displayed. If you have recently tuned to the station, you may nee...

  • Page 167

    Yellow blue 3-23 using dsp mode dsp: the digital signal processing (dsp) feature is used to provide a choice of four different listening experiences: talk, front seat, ambience and spacious. Dsp can be used while listening to the radio, the cassette tape player or the cd player. Press this button to...

  • Page 168

    Yellow blue 3-24 if an error occurs while trying to play a cassette tape, it could be that: d the cassette tape is tight and the cassette player cannot turn the hubs of the tape. Hold the cassette tape with the open end down and try turning the right hub counterclockwise with a pencil. Flip the tape...

  • Page 169

    Yellow blue 3-25 your cassette tape player automatically reduces background noise from tapes encoded with dolby nr. Dolby noise reduction is manufactured under a license from dolby laboratories licensing corporation. Dolby and the double - d symbol are trademarks of dolby laboratories licensing corp...

  • Page 170

    Yellow blue 3-26 tune - seek: when this button is pressed, it has two positions. This button works the same, whether it is pressed to the first or second position. Press this button to seek to the next or previous selection on the compact disc. Scan: press this button to listen to selections for a f...

  • Page 171

    Yellow blue 3-27 pty list description rock m rock music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soft soft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soft rock soft rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports sports . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 172

    Yellow blue 3-28 console-mounted cd changer (option) with the compact disc changer, you can play up to six discs continuously. Normal size discs may be played using the slots supplied in the magazine. You must first load the magazine with discs before you can play a compact disc. Load the cds from b...

  • Page 173

    Yellow blue 3-29 pushbuttons: press buttons one through six to select compact discs one through six. These pushbuttons represent the order of the discs loaded in the changer. Rw: press and hold this button to reverse quickly through a track selection. Ff: press and hold this button to advance quickl...

  • Page 174

    Yellow blue 3-30 compact disc changer errors cd changer error could be displayed for the following: d the road is too rough. The disc should play when the road is smoother. D the disc is dirty, scratched, wet or loaded label side down. D the air is very humid. If so, wait about an hour and try again...

  • Page 175

    Yellow blue 3-31 when battery power is removed and later applied, you will not have to reset your home radio presets because the radio remembers them. However, you will have to reset your away radio presets. Theft-deterrent feature theftlock r is designed to discourage theft of your radio. Your vehi...

  • Page 176

    Yellow blue 3-32 sel: when listening to the radio, press the up or down arrow button to tune to the next or previous preset radio station. When listening to a cassette tape, the up or down arrow button can be used to seek forward and rearward through the tape. Pressing the up or down arrow button wh...

  • Page 177: Notice:

    Yellow blue 3-33 notice: before you add any sound equipment to your vehicle -- like a tape player, cb radio, mobile telephone or two - way radio -- be sure you can add what you want. If you can, it’s very important to do it properly. Added sound equipment may interfere with the operation of your veh...

  • Page 178

    Yellow blue 3-34 when using a scrubbing action, non - abrasive cleaning cassette, it is normal for the cassette to eject because your unit is equipped with a cut tape detection feature and a cleaning cassette may appear as a broken tape. To prevent the cleaning cassette from being ejected, use the f...

  • Page 179: Notice:

    Yellow blue 3-35 care of your compact disc player the use of cd lens cleaner discs is not advised, due to the risk of contaminating the lens of the cd optics with lubricants internal to the cd mechanism. Diversity antenna system your am - fm antennas are located in the front windshield and rear wind...

  • Page 180: Notes

    Yellow blue 3-36 ✍ notes.

  • Page 181

    Yellow blue 3-37 cd adapter kits it is possible to use a cd adapter kit with your cassette tape player after activating the bypass feature on your tape player. To activate the bypass feature, use the following steps: 1. Turn the ignition to on or acc. 2. Turn the radio off. 3. Press and hold the sou...

  • Page 182

    Yellow blue 3-38 once you have loaded the discs in the magazine, slide open the door of the compact disc (cd) changer. Push the magazine into the changer in the direction of the arrow marked on top of the magazine. Close the door by sliding it all the way forward. When the cd magazine is loaded, the...

  • Page 183

    Yellow blue 3-39 rdm: press this button to hear the tracks in random, rather than sequential, order. Random will appear on the display. Press tune - seek while rdm is on the display to randomly seek through discs. Press rdm again to turn off random play. Side: press this button to select the next di...

  • Page 184

    Yellow blue 3-40 with this feature, your vehicle will recall the latest radio settings as adjusted the last time your vehicle was operated. This feature allows two different drivers to store and recall their own radio settings. The settings recalled by the radio are determined by which remote keyles...

  • Page 185

    Yellow blue 3-41 audio steering wheel controls some audio controls can be adjusted at the steering wheel. They include the following: vol: press the up arrow button to increase volume and the down arrow button to decrease volume. Sel: when listening to the radio, press the up or down arrow button to...

  • Page 186: Notice:

    Yellow blue 3-42 fm stereo fm stereo will give you the best sound, but fm signals will reach only about 10 to 40 miles (16 to 65 km). Tall buildings or hills can interfere with fm signals, causing the sound to come and go. Weather band (if equipped) weather band is restricted to speech and the audio...

  • Page 187

    Yellow blue 3-43 care of your cassette tape player a tape player that is not cleaned regularly can cause reduced sound quality, ruined cassettes or a damaged mechanism. Cassette tapes should be stored in their cases away from contaminants, direct sunlight and extreme heat. If they aren’t, they may n...

  • Page 188: Notice:

    Yellow blue 3-44 the use of a non - scrubbing action, dry - type cleaning cassette is not recommended. After you clean the player, press and hold the eject button for three seconds to reset the clean tape indicator. The radio will display clean tape msg cleared to show the indicator was reset. Casse...

  • Page 189: Notes

    Yellow blue 3-45 ✍ notes.

  • Page 190: Notes

    Yellow blue 3-46 ✍ notes.

  • Page 191: Section 4

    4- yellow blue 4-1 section 4 your driving and the road here you’ll find information about driving on different kinds of roads and in varying weather conditions. We’ve also included many other useful tips on driving. 4 - 2 defensive driving 4 - 3 drunken driving 4 - 6 control of a vehicle 4 - 6 braki...

  • Page 192: Defensive Driving

    Yellow blue 4-2 defensive driving the best advice anyone can give about driving is: drive defensively. Please start with a very important safety device in your vehicle: buckle up. (see “safety belts” in the index.) defensive driving really means “be ready for anything.” on city streets, rural roads ...

  • Page 193: Drunken Driving

    Yellow blue 4-3 drunken driving death and injury associated with drinking and driving is a national tragedy. It’s the number one contributor to the highway death toll, claiming thousands of victims every year. Alcohol affects four things that anyone needs to drive a vehicle: d judgment d muscular co...

  • Page 194

    Yellow blue 4-4 it’s the amount of alcohol that counts. For example, if the same person drank three double martinis (3 ounces or 90 ml of liquor each) within an hour, the person’s bac would be close to 0.12 percent. A person who consumes food just before or during drinking will have a somewhat lower...

  • Page 195: Caution:

    Yellow blue 4-5 the body takes about an hour to rid itself of the alcohol in one drink. No amount of coffee or number of cold showers will speed that up. “i’ll be careful” isn’t the right answer. What if there’s an emergency, a need to take sudden action, as when a child darts into the street? A per...

  • Page 196: Control of A Vehicle

    Yellow blue 4-6 control of a vehicle you have three systems that make your vehicle go where you want it to go. They are the brakes, the steering and the accelerator. All three systems have to do their work at the places where the tires meet the road. Sometimes, as when you’re driving on snow or ice,...

  • Page 197

    Yellow blue 4-7 avoid needless heavy braking. Some people drive in spurts -- heavy acceleration followed by heavy braking -- rather than keeping pace with traffic. This is a mistake. Your brakes may not have time to cool between hard stops. Your brakes will wear out much faster if you do a lot of he...

  • Page 198

    Yellow blue 4-8 you slam on the brakes. Here’s what happens with abs. A computer senses that wheels are slowing down. If one of the wheels is about to stop rolling, the computer will separately work the brakes at each front wheel and at both rear wheels. The anti - lock system can change the brake p...

  • Page 199

    Yellow blue 4-9 the traction engaged message will display on the driver information center when the traction control system is limiting wheel spin. See “driver information center messages” in the index. You may feel or hear the system working, but this is normal. If your vehicle is in cruise control...

  • Page 200: Steering

    Yellow blue 4-10 you can turn the system back on at any time by pressing the button again. The traction ready message should display briefly on the driver information center. Braking in emergencies with anti - lock, you can steer and brake at the same time. In many emergencies, steering can help you...

  • Page 201

    Yellow blue 4-11 suppose you’re steering through a sharp curve. Then you suddenly accelerate. Both control systems -- steering and acceleration -- have to do their work where the tires meet the road. Adding the sudden acceleration can demand too much of those places. You can lose control. Refer to “...

  • Page 202: Off

    Yellow blue 4-12 an emergency like this requires close attention and a quick decision. If you are holding the steering wheel at the recommended 9 and 3 o’clock positions, you can turn it a full 180 degrees very quickly without removing either hand. But you have to act fast, steer quickly, and just a...

  • Page 203: Passing

    Yellow blue 4-13 passing the driver of a vehicle about to pass another on a two - lane highway waits for just the right moment, accelerates, moves around the vehicle ahead, then goes back into the right lane again. A simple maneuver? Not necessarily! Passing another vehicle on a two - lane highway i...

  • Page 204: Loss of Control

    Yellow blue 4-14 d check your mirrors, glance over your shoulder, and start your left lane change signal before moving out of the right lane to pass. When you are far enough ahead of the passed vehicle to see its front in your inside mirror, activate your right lane change signal and move back into ...

  • Page 205: Driving At Night

    Yellow blue 4-15 if your traction control system is off, then an acceleration skid is also best handled by easing your foot off the accelerator pedal. If your vehicle starts to slide, ease your foot off the accelerator pedal and quickly steer the way you want the vehicle to go. If you start steering...

  • Page 206

    Yellow blue 4-16 here are some tips on night driving. D drive defensively. D don’t drink and drive. D since you can’t see as well, you may need to slow down and keep more space between you and other vehicles. D slow down, especially on higher speed roads. Your headlamps can light up only so much roa...

  • Page 207

    Yellow blue 4-17 driving in rain and on wet roads rain and wet roads can mean driving trouble. On a wet road, you can’t stop, accelerate or turn as well because your tire - to - road traction isn’t as good as on dry roads. And, if your tires don’t have much tread left, you’ll get even less traction....

  • Page 208: Caution:

    Yellow blue 4-18 driving too fast through large water puddles or even going through some car washes can cause problems, too. The water may affect your brakes. Try to avoid puddles. But if you can’t, try to slow down before you hit them. Caution: wet brakes can cause accidents. They won’t work as wel...

  • Page 209: Notice:

    Yellow blue 4-19 hydroplaning hydroplaning is dangerous. So much water can build up under your tires that they can actually ride on the water. This can happen if the road is wet enough and you’re going fast enough. When your vehicle is hydroplaning, it has little or no contact with the road. Hydropl...

  • Page 210: City Driving

    Yellow blue 4-20 city driving one of the biggest problems with city streets is the amount of traffic on them. You’ll want to watch out for what the other drivers are doing and pay attention to traffic signals. Here are ways to increase your safety in city driving: d know the best way to get to where...

  • Page 211: Freeway Driving

    Yellow blue 4-21 freeway driving mile for mile, freeways (also called thruways, parkways, expressways, turnpikes or superhighways) are the safest of all roads. But they have their own special rules. The most important advice on freeway driving is: keep up with traffic and keep to the right. Drive at...

  • Page 212: Highway Hypnosis

    Yellow blue 4-22 the exit speed is usually posted. Reduce your speed according to your speedometer, not to your sense of motion. After driving for any distance at higher speeds, you may tend to think you are going slower than you actually are. Before leaving on a long trip make sure you’re ready. Tr...

  • Page 213: Hill and Mountain Roads

    Yellow blue 4-23 then here are some tips: d make sure your vehicle is well ventilated, with a comfortably cool interior. D keep your eyes moving. Scan the road ahead and to the sides. Check your rearview mirrors and your instruments frequently. D if you get sleepy, pull off the road into a rest, ser...

  • Page 214: Caution:

    Yellow blue 4-24 if you drive regularly in steep country, or if you’re planning to visit there, here are some tips that can make your trips safer and more enjoyable. D keep your vehicle in good shape. Check all fluid levels and also the brakes, tires, cooling system and transaxle. These parts can wo...

  • Page 215: Winter Driving

    Yellow blue 4-25 winter driving here are some tips for winter driving: d have your vehicle in good shape for winter. D you may want to put winter emergency supplies in your trunk. Include an ice scraper, a small brush or broom, a supply of windshield washer fluid, a rag, some winter outer clothing, ...

  • Page 216

    Yellow blue 4-26 driving on snow or ice most of the time, those places where your tires meet the road probably have good traction. However, if there is snow or ice between your tires and the road, you can have a very slippery situation. You’ll have a lot less traction or “grip” and will need to be v...

  • Page 217

    Yellow blue 4-27 your anti - lock brakes improve your vehicle’s stability when you make a hard stop on a slippery road. Even though you have the anti - lock braking system, you’ll want to begin stopping sooner than you would on dry pavement. See “anti - lock” in the index. D allow greater following ...

  • Page 218: Caution:

    Yellow blue 4-28 d tie a red cloth to your vehicle to alert police that you’ve been stopped by the snow. D put on extra clothing or wrap a blanket around you. If you have no blankets or extra clothing, make body insulators from newspapers, burlap bags, rags, floor mats -- anything you can wrap aroun...

  • Page 219: Notice:

    Yellow blue 4-29 run your engine only as long as you must. This saves fuel. When you run the engine, make it go a little faster than just idle. That is, push the accelerator slightly. This uses less fuel for the heat that you get and it keeps the battery charged. You will need a well - charged batte...

  • Page 220: Loading Your Vehicle

    Yellow blue 4-30 loading your vehicle two labels on your vehicle show how much weight it may properly carry. The tire - loading information label found on the rear edge of the driver’s door tells you the proper size, speed rating and recommended inflation pressures for the tires on your vehicle. It ...

  • Page 221: Caution:

    Yellow blue 4-31 caution: do not load your vehicle any heavier than the gvwr, or either the maximum front or rear gawr. If you do, parts on your vehicle can break, and it can change the way your vehicle handles. These could cause you to lose control and crash. Also, overloading can shorten the life ...

  • Page 222: Towing A Trailer

    Yellow blue 4-32 towing a trailer caution: if you don’t use the correct equipment and drive properly, you can lose control when you pull a trailer. For example, if the trailer is too heavy, the brakes may not work well -- or even at all. You and your passengers could be seriously injured. You may al...

  • Page 223

    Yellow blue 4-33 if you do decide to pull a trailer if you do, here are some important points: d there are many different laws, including speed limit restrictions, having to do with trailering. Make sure your rig will be legal, not only where you live but also where you’ll be driving. A good source ...

  • Page 224

    Yellow blue 4-34 you can ask your dealer for our trailering information or advice, or you can write us at: cadillac customer assistance center cadillac motor car division p.O. Box 436004 pontiac, mi 48343 - 6004 in canada, write to: general motors of canada limited customer communication centre 1908...

  • Page 225

    Yellow blue 4-35 total weight on your vehicle’s tires be sure your vehicle’s tires are inflated to the upper limit for cold tires. You’ll find these numbers on the tire - loading information label at the rear edge of the driver’s door or see “loading your vehicle” in the index. Then be sure you don’...

  • Page 226

    Yellow blue 4-36 trailer brakes because you have anti - lock brakes, don’t try to tap into your vehicle’s hydraulic brake system. If you do, both brake systems won’t work well, or at all. If you tow more than 1,000 lbs. (450 kg), use trailer brakes. Be sure to follow the instructions that come with ...

  • Page 227: Notice:

    Yellow blue 4-37 passing you’ll need more passing distance up ahead when you’re towing a trailer. And, because you’re a good deal longer, you’ll need to go much farther beyond the passed vehicle before you can return to your lane. Backing up hold the bottom of the steering wheel with one hand. Then,...

  • Page 228: Caution:

    Yellow blue 4-38 driving on grades reduce speed and shift to a lower gear before you start down a long or steep downgrade. If you don’t shift down, you might have to use your brakes so much that they would get hot and no longer work well. On long uphill grades, reduce speed to 45 to 50 mph (70 to 90...

  • Page 229

    Yellow blue 4-39 when you are ready to leave after parking on a hill 1. Apply your regular brakes and hold the pedal down while you: d start your engine; d shift into a gear; and d be sure the parking brake has released. 2. Let up on the brake pedal. 3. Drive slowly until the trailer is clear of the...

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  • Page 233: Section 5

    5- yellow blue 5-1 section 5 problems on the road here you’ll find what to do about some problems that can occur on the road. 5 - 2 hazard warning flashers 5 - 3 other warning devices 5 - 3 jump starting 5 - 8 towing your vehicle 5 - 8 engine overheating 5 - 11 cooling system 5 - 17 if a tire goes f...

  • Page 234: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Yellow blue 5-2 hazard warning flashers your hazard warning flashers let you warn others. They also let police know you have a problem. Your front and rear turn signal lamps will flash on and off. The hazard button is located in the center of the instrument panel. Press the button in to make the fro...

  • Page 235: Other Warning Devices

    Yellow blue 5-3 other warning devices if you carry reflective triangles, you can set one up at the side of the road about 300 feet (100 m) behind your vehicle. Jump starting if your battery has run down, you may want to use another vehicle and some jumper cables to start your vehicle. Please follow ...

  • Page 236: Caution:

    Yellow blue 5-4 2. Get the vehicles close enough so the jumper cables can reach, but be sure the vehicles aren’t touching each other. If they are, it could cause a ground connection you don’t want. You wouldn’t be able to start your vehicle and the bad grounding could damage the electrical systems. ...

  • Page 237: Caution:

    Yellow blue 5-5 caution: using a match near a battery can cause battery gas to explode. People have been hurt doing this, and some have been blinded. Use a flashlight if you need more light. Be sure the battery has enough water. You don’t need to add water to the acdelco freedom r battery installed ...

  • Page 238

    Yellow blue 5-6 7. Connect the red positive (+) cable to the remote positive (+) terminal of the vehicle with the dead battery. 8. Don’t let the other end of the positive (+) cable touch metal. Connect it to the positive (+) terminal of the good battery. Use a remote positive (+) terminal if the veh...

  • Page 239

    Yellow blue 5-7 don’t let the other end of the negative ( - ) cable touch anything until the next step. The other end of the negative ( - ) cable doesn’t go to the dead battery. It goes to the windshield washer bottle attaching stud on the passenger’s upper strut tower. Don’t allow the red and black...

  • Page 240: Towing Your Vehicle

    Yellow blue 5-8 towing your vehicle caution: to help avoid serious personal injury to you or others: d never let passengers ride in a vehicle that is being towed. D never tow faster than safe or posted speeds. D never tow with damaged parts not fully secured. D never get under your vehicle after it ...

  • Page 241: Notice:

    Yellow blue 5-9 overheated engine protection operating mode should an overheated engine condition exist and the message engine overheated, stop engine is displayed, an overheat protection mode which alternates firing groups of cylinders helps prevent engine damage. In this mode, you will notice a lo...

  • Page 242: Notice:

    Yellow blue 5-10 caution: (continued) from it. Just turn it off and get everyone away from the vehicle until it cools down. Wait until there is no sign of steam or coolant before you open the hood. If you keep driving when your engine is overheated, the liquids in it can catch fire. You or others co...

  • Page 243: Cooling System

    Yellow blue 5-11 if you no longer have the overheat warning, you can drive. Just to be safe, drive slower for about 10 minutes. If the warning doesn’t come back on, you can drive normally. If the warning continues, pull over, stop, and park your vehicle right away. If there’s still no sign of steam,...

  • Page 244: Caution:

    Yellow blue 5-12 caution: an electric engine cooling fan under the hood can start up even when the engine is not running and can injure you. Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan. If the coolant inside the coolant surge tank is boiling, don’t do anything else until it c...

  • Page 245: Caution:

    Yellow blue 5-13 caution: heater and radiator hoses, and other engine parts, can be very hot. Don’t touch them. If you do, you can be burned. Don’t run the engine if there is a leak. If you run the engine, it could lose all coolant. That could cause an engine fire, and you could be burned. Get any l...

  • Page 246: Caution:

    Yellow blue 5-14 how to add coolant to the coolant surge tank if you haven’t found a problem yet, but the coolant level isn’t at or above the fill mark at the forward edge of the surge tank, add a 50/50 mixture of clean, drinkable water and dex - cool r coolant at the coolant surge tank, but be sure...

  • Page 247: Caution:

    Yellow blue 5-15 caution: adding only plain water to your cooling system can be dangerous. Plain water, or some other liquid like alcohol, can boil before the proper coolant mixture will. Your vehicle’s coolant warning system is set for the proper coolant mixture. With plain water or the wrong mixtu...

  • Page 248

    Yellow blue 5-16 1. You can remove the coolant surge tank pressure cap when the cooling system, including the coolant surge tank pressure cap and upper radiator hose, is no longer hot. Turn the pressure cap slowly counterclockwise (left) about one - quarter turn and then stop. If you hear a hiss, wa...

  • Page 249: If A Tire Goes Flat

    Yellow blue 5-17 4. With the coolant surge tank pressure cap off, start the engine and let it run until you can feel the upper radiator hose getting hot. Watch out for the engine cooling fans. By this time, the coolant level inside the coolant surge tank may be lower. If the level is lower, add more...

  • Page 250: Changing A Flat Tire

    Yellow blue 5-18 changing a flat tire if a tire goes flat, avoid further tire and wheel damage by driving slowly to a level place. Turn on your hazard warning flashers. Caution: changing a tire can cause an injury. The vehicle can slip off the jack and roll over you or other people. You and they cou...

  • Page 251

    Yellow blue 5-19 removing the spare tire and tools the equipment you’ll need is in the trunk. Instructions for changing your tires are on the inside of the tire cover. To lift the tire cover to gain access to the spare tire and jacking equipment, do the following: 1. Press the area at the front of t...

  • Page 252

    Yellow blue 5-20 unscrew the wing nuts to remove the container that holds the wrench and jack. Remove the wheel wrench, jack and the spare tire from the trunk. The tools you’ll be using include the jack (a) and the wheel wrench (b)..

  • Page 253

    Yellow blue 5-21 removing the wheel cover sls wheel shown on the sls, there is a center wheel cover on the aluminum wheel. Using the flat end of the wheel wrench, gently pry the wheel cover off. Be careful not to scratch the aluminum wheel edge and don’t try to remove it with your hands. On the sts,...

  • Page 254: Caution:

    Yellow blue 5-22 2. Find the jacking location from the diagrams above and corresponding cutouts in the plastic molding. Caution: getting under a vehicle when it is jacked up is dangerous. If the vehicle slips off the jack, you could be badly injured or killed. Never get under a vehicle when it is su...

  • Page 255: Caution:

    Yellow blue 5-23 caution: raising your vehicle with the jack improperly positioned can damage the vehicle and even make the vehicle fall. To help avoid personal injury and vehicle damage, be sure to fit the jack lift head into the proper location before raising the vehicle. 3. Turn the jack handle c...

  • Page 256: Caution:

    Yellow blue 5-24 8. Remove any rust or dirt from the wheel bolts, mounting surfaces and spare wheel. Caution: rust or dirt on the wheel, or on the parts to which it is fastened, can make the wheel nuts become loose after a time. The wheel could come off and cause an accident. When you change a wheel...

  • Page 257

    Yellow blue 5-25 11. Lower the vehicle by turning the jack handle counterclockwise. Lower the jack completely. 12. Tighten the wheel nuts firmly in a crisscross sequence as shown. On the sts, screw on the wheel nut covers with your fingers, then tighten one - quarter turn with the wheel wrench..

  • Page 258: Caution:

    Yellow blue 5-26 caution: incorrect wheel nuts or improperly tightened wheel nuts can cause the wheel to become loose and even come off. This could lead to an accident. Be sure to use the correct wheel nuts. If you have to replace them, be sure to get new gm original equipment wheel nuts. Stop somew...

  • Page 259: Caution:

    Yellow blue 5-27 store the flat tire as far forward in the trunk as possible. Store the jack and wheel wrench in their compartment in the trunk. For storage, the jack must be raised until the screw end is flush with the edge of the jack. Storing the spare tire and tools caution: storing a jack, a ti...

  • Page 260: Compact Spare Tire

    Yellow blue 5-28 compact spare tire although the compact spare tire was fully inflated when your vehicle was new, it can lose air after a time. Check the inflation pressure regularly. It should be 60 psi (420 kpa). After installing the compact spare on your vehicle, you should stop as soon as possib...

  • Page 261: Or Snow

    Yellow blue 5-29 if you’re stuck: in sand, mud, ice or snow in order to free your vehicle when it is stuck, you will need to spin the wheels, but you don’t want to spin your wheels too fast. The method known as “rocking” can help you get out when you’re stuck, but you must use caution. Caution: if y...

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  • Page 265: Section 6

    6- yellow blue 6-1 section 6 service and appearance care here you will find information about the care of your vehicle. This section begins with service and fuel information, and then it shows how to check important fluid and lubricant levels. There is also technical information about your vehicle, ...

  • Page 266: Service

    Yellow blue 6-2 service your dealer knows your vehicle best and wants you to be happy with it. We hope you’ll go to your dealer for all your service needs. You’ll get genuine gm parts and gm - trained and supported service people. We hope you’ll want to keep your gm vehicle all gm. Genuine gm parts ...

  • Page 267: Caution:

    Yellow blue 6-3 caution: you can be injured and your vehicle could be damaged if you try to do service work on a vehicle without knowing enough about it. D be sure you have sufficient knowledge, experience, the proper replacement parts and tools before you attempt any vehicle maintenance task. D be ...

  • Page 268

    Yellow blue 6-4 if you’re using fuel rated at the recommended octane or higher and you hear heavy knocking, your engine needs service. But don’t worry if you hear a little pinging noise when you’re accelerating or driving up a hill. That’s normal, and you don’t have to buy a higher octane fuel to ge...

  • Page 269: Notice:

    Yellow blue 6-5 notice: your vehicle was not designed for fuel that contains methanol. Don’t use it. It can corrode metal parts in your fuel system and also damage plastic and rubber parts. That damage wouldn’t be covered under your warranty. Fuels in foreign countries if you plan on driving in anot...

  • Page 270

    Yellow blue 6-6 the fuel door release button is located on the left side of the instrument panel below the lamp controls. To open the fuel door, press the fuel door release button upward. The vehicle must be in park (p) or neutral (n) and the valet lockout button must be in the off position. An alte...

  • Page 271: Caution:

    Yellow blue 6-7 caution: if you get gasoline on yourself and then something ignites it, you could be badly burned. Gasoline can spray out on you if you open the fuel filler cap too quickly. This spray can happen if your tank is nearly full, and is more likely in hot weather. Open the fuel filler cap...

  • Page 272: Caution:

    Yellow blue 6-8 filling a portable fuel container caution: never fill a portable fuel container while it is in your vehicle. Static electricity discharge from the container can ignite the gasoline vapor. You can be badly burned and your vehicle damaged if this occurs. To help avoid injury to you and...

  • Page 273

    Yellow blue 6-9 hood release pull the lever inside the vehicle to open the hood. It is located on the lower left side of the instrument panel. Then go to the front of the vehicle and find the secondary hood release which is located below the front grille. Move the release lever to the left as you ra...

  • Page 274

    Yellow blue 6-10 when you open the hood, you’ll see: a. Windshield washer fluid b. Power steering fluid c. Engine oil fill location d. Engine oil dipstick location e. Brake master cylinder f. Transaxle dipstick/fill location g. Engine air cleaner/filter h. Surge tank/coolant fill location before clo...

  • Page 275: Engine Oil

    Yellow blue 6-11 underhood lamp turn the parking lamps on to operate the underhood lamp. The underhood lamp will come on when the hood is opened. Engine oil a check oil level message will appear when the engine oil is approximately 1 quart (1l) low. If the message is displayed, check the dipstick le...

  • Page 276: Notice:

    Yellow blue 6-12 checking engine oil pull out the dipstick and clean it with a paper towel or cloth, then push it back in all the way. Remove it again, keeping the tip down, and check the level. When to add engine oil if the oil is at or below the add line, then you’ll need to add at least one quart...

  • Page 277

    Yellow blue 6-13 what kind of engine oil to use oils recommended for your vehicle can be identified by looking for the “starburst” symbol. This symbol indicates that the oil has been certified by the american petroleum institute (api). Do not use any oil which does not carry this starburst symbol. I...

  • Page 278: Notice:

    Yellow blue 6-14 as shown in the chart, sae 10w - 30 is best for your vehicle. However, you can use sae 5w - 30 if it’s going to be colder than 60 _f (16_c) before your next oil change. When it’s very cold, you should use sae 5w - 30. These numbers on an oil container show its viscosity, or thicknes...

  • Page 279

    Yellow blue 6-15 the system won’t detect dust in the oil. So, if you drive in a dusty area, be sure to change your oil every 3,000 miles (5 000 km) or sooner. Remember to reset the oil life indicator whenever the oil is changed. How to reset the oil life indicator after the oil has been changed, dis...

  • Page 280: Engine Air Cleaner/filter

    Yellow blue 6-16 engine air cleaner/filter the air cleaner is located next to the coolant surge tank on the driver’s side of the engine. Be sure the engine has cooled before following these steps to replace the air cleaner filter: 1. Disconnect the intake air temperature (iat) sensor from the clean ...

  • Page 281

    Yellow blue 6-17 4. Unhook both air cleaner cover latches. 5. Move the air cleaner lid out of the way. 6. Take out the air cleaner filter and remove any loose debris that may be found lying in the air cleaner base. 7. Install a new air filter element. See “normal maintenance replacement parts” in th...

  • Page 282: Caution:

    Yellow blue 6-18 follow these steps to reinstall the air cleaner assembly: 1. Slide the air cleaner lid into the slots in the bottom of the air cleaner base. 2. Close the cover and make sure that both latches are secure and fully engaged. 3. Reinstall the clean air duct over the mass airflow sensor....

  • Page 283: Automatic Transaxle Fluid

    Yellow blue 6-19 automatic transaxle fluid when to check and change a good time to check your automatic transaxle fluid level is when the engine oil is changed. Change both the fluid and filter every 50,000 miles (83 000 km) if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or more of these conditions: d in...

  • Page 284

    Yellow blue 6-20 to get the right reading, the fluid should be at normal operating temperature, which is 180 _f to 200_f (82 _c to 93_c). Get the vehicle warmed up by driving about 15 miles (24 km) when outside temperatures are above 50 _f (10 _c). If it’s colder than 50_f (10_c), you may have to dr...

  • Page 285

    Yellow blue 6-21 3. Check both sides of the dipstick, and read the lower level. The fluid level must be in the cross - hatched area. 4. If the fluid level is in the acceptable range, push the dipstick back in all the way. Replace the air cleaner/filter assembly. How to add fluid refer to the mainten...

  • Page 286: Notice:

    Yellow blue 6-22 notice: we recommend you use only fluid labeled dexron r - iii, because fluid with that label is made especially for your automatic transaxle. Damage caused by fluid other than dexron r - iii is not covered by your new vehicle warranty. 3. After adding fluid, recheck the fluid level...

  • Page 287: Engine Coolant

    Yellow blue 6-23 engine coolant the cooling system in your vehicle is filled with dex - cool r engine coolant. This coolant is designed to remain in your vehicle for 5 years or 150,000 miles (240 000 km), whichever occurs first, if you add only dex - cool r extended life coolant. The following expla...

  • Page 288: Caution:

    Yellow blue 6-24 caution: adding only plain water to your cooling system can be dangerous. Plain water, or some other liquid like alcohol, can boil before the proper coolant mixture will. Your vehicle’s coolant warning system is set for the proper coolant mixture. With plain water or the wrong mixtu...

  • Page 289: Caution:

    Yellow blue 6-25 checking coolant the engine coolant surge tank is located on the driver’s side of the engine. The cooling system is under a lot of pressure when it is hot. If the check coolant level message appears on the driver information center, you will need to add coolant. Caution: turning the...

  • Page 290: Caution:

    Yellow blue 6-26 adding coolant if you need more coolant, add the proper dex - cool r coolant mixture at the surge tank, but only when the engine is cool. Caution: you can be burned if you spill coolant on hot engine parts. Coolant contains ethylene glycol, and it will burn if the engine parts are h...

  • Page 291: Windshield Washer Fluid

    Yellow blue 6-27 how to check power steering fluid when the engine compartment is cool, wipe the cap and the top of the reservoir clean, then unscrew the cap and wipe the dipstick with a clean rag. Replace the cap and completely tighten it. Then remove the cap again and look at the fluid level on th...

  • Page 292: Notice:

    Yellow blue 6-28 notice: d when using concentrated washer fluid, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for adding water. D don’t mix water with ready - to - use washer fluid. Water can cause the solution to freeze and damage your washer fluid tank and other parts of the washer system. Also, water d...

  • Page 293: Caution:

    Yellow blue 6-29 there are only two reasons why the brake fluid level in the reservoir might go down. The first is that the brake fluid goes down to an acceptable level during normal brake lining wear. When new linings are put in, the fluid level goes back up. The other reason is that fluid is leaki...

  • Page 294: Notice:

    Yellow blue 6-30 notice: d using the wrong fluid can badly damage brake system parts. For example, just a few drops of mineral - based oil, such as engine oil, in your brake system can damage brake system parts so badly that they’ll have to be replaced. Don’t let someone put in the wrong kind of flu...

  • Page 295: Caution:

    Yellow blue 6-31 caution: the change brake pads message or the high - pitched warning sound means that soon your brakes won’t work well. That could lead to an accident. When the change brake pads message comes on and stays on, have your vehicle serviced. Notice: continuing to drive with worn - out b...

  • Page 296: Battery

    Yellow blue 6-32 replacing brake system parts the braking system on a vehicle is complex. Its many parts have to be of top quality and work well together if the vehicle is to have really good braking. Your vehicle was designed and tested with top - quality gm brake parts. When you replace parts of y...

  • Page 297: Caution:

    Yellow blue 6-33 to be sure the vent hose (a) is properly attached, the vent hose connectors (b) must be securely reattached to the vent outlets (c) on each side of the battery, and the vent assembly grommet (d) must be secured to the floor pan (e). Vehicle storage if you’re not going to drive your ...

  • Page 298: Bulb Replacement

    Yellow blue 6-34 bulb replacement for any bulb changing procedure not listed in this section, contact your dealer service department. Halogen bulbs caution: halogen bulbs have pressurized gas inside and can burst if you drop or scratch the bulb. You or others could be injured. Be sure to read and fo...

  • Page 299

    Yellow blue 6-35 4. To replace the low - beam bulb, first remove the rubber housing cover on the rear of the lamp. 5. Then, turn the bulb socket counterclockwise to unlock the socket from the lamp housing..

  • Page 300

    Yellow blue 6-36 6. Remove the headlamp bulb socket. 7. After removing the wiring harness connector from the headlamp bulb socket, replace the bulb assembly. Reconnect it to the wiring harness and reinstall the headlamp bulb assembly back into the headlamp housing. 8. After reinstalling the bulb and...

  • Page 301: Notice:

    Yellow blue 6-37 headlamp aiming your vehicle has a headlamp system equipped with horizontal and vertical aim indicators. The aim has been pre - set at the factory and should need no further adjustment. This is true even though your vertical and horizontal aim indicators may not fall exactly on the ...

  • Page 302

    Yellow blue 6-38 a. Horizontal aiming screw b. Vertical aiming screw start with the horizontal aim. The adjustment screws can be turned with an e8 torx r socket or t15 torx screwdriver. Once the horizontal aim is adjusted, then adjust the vertical aim. A. Horizontal aiming screw c. Indicator 1. Turn...

  • Page 303

    Yellow blue 6-39 b. Vertical aiming screw d. Level bubble 2. Turn the vertical aiming screw until the level bubble is lined up with zero. Front turn signal lamps 1. The turn signal lamps are located on the outboard side of the headlamps. To access, remove the headlamp, (see steps 1, 2 and 3 under “h...

  • Page 304

    Yellow blue 6-40 center high-mounted stoplamp (chmsl) the individual bulbs in the chmsl are not serviceable. See your dealer for assistance. Rear turn signal lamps and taillamps 1. Open the trunk to gain access to the lamp housing. 2. Remove the rear compartment sill plate by removing the upper conv...

  • Page 305

    Yellow blue 6-41 7. Press the bulb socket tab and turn the socket counterclockwise to remove it. To remove the bulb, grasp the socket firmly and pull the bulb out. Once you have replaced the burned - out bulb, reverse the steps to reassemble the lamp assembly. Windshield wiper blade replacement wind...

  • Page 306: Tires

    Yellow blue 6-42 2. Press the tab that holds the wiper blade to the arm. 3. Slide the blade down and off the arm. 4. Slide in the new blade and snap into place. Tires your new vehicle comes with high - quality tires made by a leading tire manufacturer. If you ever have questions about your tire warr...

  • Page 307

    Yellow blue 6-43 caution: (continued) d underinflated tires pose the same danger as overloaded tires. The resulting accident could cause serious injury. Check all tires frequently to maintain the recommended pressure. Tire pressure should be checked when your tires are cold. D overinflated tires are...

  • Page 308: Notice:

    Yellow blue 6-44 notice: don’t let anyone tell you that underinflation or overinflation is all right. It’s not. If your tires don’t have enough air (underinflation), you can get the following: d too much flexing d too much heat d tire overloading d bad wear d bad handling d bad fuel economy. If your...

  • Page 309: Caution:

    Yellow blue 6-45 when rotating your tires, always use the correct rotation pattern shown here. Don’t include the compact spare tire in your tire rotation. After the tires have been rotated, adjust the front and rear inflation pressures as shown on the tire - loading information label. Make certain t...

  • Page 310

    Yellow blue 6-46 when it’s time for new tires one way to tell when it’s time for new tires is to check the treadwear indicators, which will appear when your tires have only 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) or less of tread remaining. You need a new tire if any of the following statements are true: d you can see t...

  • Page 311: Caution:

    Yellow blue 6-47 caution: mixing tires could cause you to lose control while driving. If you mix tires of different sizes or types (radial and bias - belted tires), the vehicle may not handle properly, and you could have a crash. Using tires of different sizes may also cause damage to your vehicle. ...

  • Page 312

    Yellow blue 6-48 treadwear the treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course. For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and a half (1 1/2) times as well on the government course as a tire g...

  • Page 313: Caution:

    Yellow blue 6-49 wheel alignment and tire balance the wheels on your vehicle were aligned and balanced carefully at the factory to give you the longest tire life and best overall performance. Scheduled wheel alignment and wheel balancing are not needed. However, if you notice unusual tire wear or yo...

  • Page 314: Notice:

    Yellow blue 6-50 notice: the wrong wheel can also cause problems with bearing life, brake cooling, speedometer or odometer calibration, headlamp aim, bumper height, vehicle ground clearance and tire or tire chain clearance to the body and chassis. See “changing a flat tire” in the index for more inf...

  • Page 315: Appearance Care

    Yellow blue 6-51 appearance care remember, cleaning products can be hazardous. Some are toxic. Others can burst into flame if you strike a match or get them on a hot part of the vehicle. Some are dangerous if you breathe their fumes in a closed space. When you use anything from a container to clean ...

  • Page 316

    Yellow blue 6-52 here are some cleaning tips: d always read the instructions on the cleaner label. D clean up stains as soon as you can -- before they set. D carefully scrape off any excess stain. D use a clean cloth or sponge, and change to a clean area often. A soft brush may be used if stains are...

  • Page 317: Care of Safety Belts

    Yellow blue 6-53 cleaning wood panels use a clean cloth moistened in warm, soapy water (use mild dish washing soap). Dry the wood immediately with a clean cloth. Cleaning speaker covers vacuum around a speaker cover gently, so that the speaker won’t be damaged. Clean spots with just water and mild s...

  • Page 318: Weatherstrips

    Yellow blue 6-54 grime from the windshield will stick to the wiper blades and affect their performance. Clean the blade by wiping vigorously with a cloth soaked in full - strength windshield washer solvent. Then rinse the blade with water. Check the wiper blades and clean them as necessary; replace ...

  • Page 319: Notice:

    Yellow blue 6-55 your vehicle has a “basecoat/clearcoat” paint finish. The clearcoat gives more depth and gloss to the colored basecoat. Always use waxes and polishes that are non - abrasive and made for a basecoat/clearcoat paint finish. Notice: machine compounding or aggressive polishing on a base...

  • Page 320: Notice:

    Yellow blue 6-56 notice: when applying a tire dressing always take care to wipe off any overspray or splash from all painted surfaces on the body or wheels of the vehicle. Petroleum - based products may damage the paint finish and tires. Sheet metal damage if your vehicle is damaged and requires she...

  • Page 321

    Yellow blue 6-57 gm vehicle care/appearance materials part number size description usage 994954 23 in. X 25 in. Polishing cloth – wax treated exterior polishing cloth 1050172 16 oz. (0.473 l) tar and road oil remover removes tar, road oil and asphalt 1050173 16 oz. (0.473 l) chrome cleaner and polis...

  • Page 322

    Yellow blue 6-58 vehicle identification number (vin) this is the legal identifier for your vehicle. It appears on a plate in the front corner of the instrument panel, on the driver’s side. You can see it if you look through the windshield from outside your vehicle. The vin also appears on the vehicl...

  • Page 323: Electrical System

    Yellow blue 6-59 electrical system add-on electrical equipment notice: don’t add anything electrical to your vehicle unless you check with your dealer first. Some electrical equipment can damage your vehicle and the damage wouldn’t be covered by your warranty. Some add - on electrical equipment can ...

  • Page 324

    Yellow blue 6-60 fuses and circuit breakers the wiring circuits in your vehicle are protected from short circuits by a combination of fuses and circuit breakers. This greatly reduces the chance of fires caused by electrical problems. Look at the silver - colored band inside the fuse. If the band is ...

  • Page 325

    Yellow blue 6-61 minifuses fuse usage 1 not used 2 accessory 3 windshield wipers 4 not used 5 headlamp low beam left 6 headlamp low beam right fuse usage 7 instrument panel 8 powertrain control module battery 9 headlamp high beam right 10 headlamp high beam left 11 ignition 1 12 not used 13 not used...

  • Page 326

    Yellow blue 6-62 micro relays relay usage 27 headlamp high beam 28 headlamp low beam 29 fog lamps 30 daytime running lamps 31 horn 32 air conditioner clutch mini relays relay usage 33 not used 34 accessory 35 starter 2 36 starter 1 37 cooling fan secondary 38 ignition 1 39 cooling fan series/paralle...

  • Page 327

    Yellow blue 6-63 rear underseat bussed electrical center (bec) the rear bec is located under the rear seat on the driver’s side. The rear seat cushion must be removed to access the bec. See “removing the rear seat cushion” later in this section. Minifuses fuse usage 1 fuel pump 2 heater, ventilation...

  • Page 328

    Yellow blue 6-64 fuse usage 6 heated seat left rear 7 power tilt and telescoping steering 8 supplemental inflation restraint 9 not used 10 lamps park right 11 fuel tank ventilation solenoid 12 ignition 1 13 lamps, parking left 14 interior lamp dimmer module 15 navigation 16 heated seat left front 17...

  • Page 329

    Yellow blue 6-65 micro relays relay usage 39 fuel pump 40 parking lamps 41 ignition 1 42 park brake a 43 park brake b 44 park shift interlock 45 reverse lamps 46 retained accessory power for sunroof 47 rear hvac blower 48 cvrss dampers 49 ignition 3 50 fuel tank door release 51 interior lamps 52 tru...

  • Page 330: Notice:

    Yellow blue 6-66 removing the rear seat cushion notice: the battery and main fuse boxes are located under the rear seat cushion. The battery’s ground terminal and some relay wires are exposed. To help avoid damage to the battery and wires, be careful when removing or reinstalling the seat cushion. D...

  • Page 331: Caution:

    Yellow blue 6-67 caution: a safety belt that isn’t properly routed through the seat cushion or is twisted won’t provide the protection needed in a crash. If the safety belt hasn’t been routed through the seat cushion at all, it won’t be there to work for the next passenger. The person sitting in tha...

  • Page 332: Replacement Bulbs

    Yellow blue 6-68 replacement bulbs application number headlamps composite inner high beam 9005 hb3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Outer low beam 9006 hb4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Front turn signal 2357 na . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stop/taillamp 3057 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Re...

  • Page 333: Normal Maintenance

    Yellow blue 6-69 wheel nut torque 100 lb - ft (140 n·m) capacities transaxle (4t80 - e) 15.0 quarts (14.2 l) . . . . . . . . . . Crankcase (engine oil with filter change) 7.5 quarts (7.1 l) . . . . . . . . . . Engine cooling system 12.5 quarts (11.8 l) . . . . . . . Fuel tank 18.5 gallons (70.7 l) ....

  • Page 334: Notes

    Yellow blue 6-70 ✍ notes.

  • Page 335: Section 7

    7- yellow blue 7-1 section 7 customer assistance information here you will find out how to contact cadillac if you need assistance. This section also tells you how to obtain service publications and how to report any safety defects. 7 - 2 customer satisfaction procedure 7 - 3 customer assistance for...

  • Page 336

    Yellow blue 7-2 customer satisfaction procedure your satisfaction and goodwill are important to your dealer and to cadillac. Normally, any concerns with the sales transaction or the operation of your vehicle will be resolved by your dealer’s sales or service departments. Sometimes, however, despite ...

  • Page 337: Customer Assistance For Text

    Yellow blue 7-3 when contacting cadillac, please remember that your concern will likely be resolved at a dealer’s facility. That is why we suggest you follow step one first if you have a concern. Step three -- both general motors and your dealer are committed to making sure you are completely satisf...

  • Page 338: Customer Assistance Offices

    Yellow blue 7-4 customer assistance offices cadillac encourages customers to call the toll-free number for assistance. If a u.S. Customer wishes to write to cadillac, the letter should be addressed to cadillac’s customer assistance center. United states cadillac customer assistance center cadillac m...

  • Page 339: With Disabilities

    Yellow blue 7-5 gm mobility program for persons with disabilities this program, available to qualified applicants, can reimburse you up to $1,000 toward aftermarket driver or passenger adaptive equipment you may require for your vehicle (hand controls, wheelchair/scooter lifts, etc.). This program c...

  • Page 340

    Yellow blue 7-6 each technician travels with a specially equipped service vehicle complete with the necessary cadillac parts and tools required to handle most roadside repairs. Cadillac roadside service r can be reached by dialing 1 - 800 - 882 - 1112, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. This service i...

  • Page 341

    Yellow blue 7-7 d trip interruption -- if your trip is interrupted due to a warranty failure, incidental expenses may be reimbursed during the 48 months/50,000 miles (80 000 km) warranty period. Items covered are hotel, meals and rental car. Roadside service availability wherever you drive in the un...

  • Page 342: Courtesy Transportation

    Yellow blue 7-8 courtesy transportation cadillac has always exemplified quality and value in its offering of motor vehicles. To enhance your ownership experience, we and our participating dealerships are proud to offer courtesy transportation, a customer support program for new vehicles. The courtes...

  • Page 343

    Yellow blue 7-9 courtesy rental vehicle when your vehicle is unavailable due to warranty repairs, your dealer may arrange to provide you with a courtesy rental vehicle or reimburse you for a rental vehicle you obtained, at actual cost, up to a maximum of $35.00 per day supported by receipts. This re...

  • Page 344: Warranty Information

    Yellow blue 7-10 general motors reserves the right to unilaterally modify, change or discontinue courtesy transportation at any time and to resolve all questions of claim eligibility pursuant to the terms and conditions described herein at its sole discretion. General motors and participating dealer...

  • Page 345: Reporting Safety Defects

    Yellow blue 7-11 reporting safety defects to the canadian government if you live in canada, and you believe that your vehicle has a safety defect, you should immediately notify transport canada, in addition to notifying general motors of canada limited. You may write to: transport canada 330 sparks ...

  • Page 346

    Yellow blue 7-12 current publications for 1999 cadillac service manuals service manuals have the diagnosis and repair information on engines, transmission, axle, suspension, brakes, electrical, steering, body, etc. Retail sell price: $90.00 transmission, transaxle, transfer case unit repair manual t...

  • Page 347: (      )

    Yellow blue 7-13 publication form number orders will be mailed within 10 days of receipt. Please allow adequate time for postal service. If further information is needed, write to the address shown below or call 1-800-551-4123. Material cannot be returned for credit without packing slip with return ...

  • Page 348: Notes

    Yellow blue 7-14 ✍ notes.

  • Page 349: Section 8

    8- yellow blue 8-1 section 8 index a bs 4 - 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adapter kits, cds 3 - 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adaptive seat control 1 - 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Add...

  • Page 350

    Yellow blue 8-2 b attery 6 - 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charging system light 2 - 69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jump starting 5 - 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Load management 2 - 49 . . . ...

  • Page 351

    Yellow blue 8-3 check brake fluid message 2 - 80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coolant level message 2 - 80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fuel gage message 2 - 81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gas cap message 2 - 81 . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 352

    Yellow blue 8-4 cooling system 5 - 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cornering lamps 2 - 45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courtesy transportation 7 - 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cruise control 2 - 40 . . . ....

  • Page 353

    Yellow blue 8-5 through water 4 - 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winter 4 - 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . With a trailer 4 - 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drl 2 - 44 . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 354

    Yellow blue 8-6 fog lamp light 2 - 76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fog lamps 2 - 45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Foreign countries, fuel 6 - 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Freeway driving 4 - 21 . ...

  • Page 355

    Yellow blue 8-7 i ce possible message 2 - 82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ignition positions 2 - 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illuminated entry 2 - 48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inadvertent power battery ...

  • Page 356

    Yellow blue 8-8 limiter, engine speed 2 - 67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Limiter, vehicle speed 2 - 66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loading your vehicle 4 - 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Locks 2 - 4 . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 357

    Yellow blue 8-9 overheated engine protection operating mode 5 - 9 . . . . . . . . Overheating engine 5 - 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Owner publications, ordering 7 - 11, 7 - 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P aint spotting, chemical 6 - 56 . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 358

    Yellow blue 8-10 rearview mirror 2 - 49, 2 - 52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driver’s outside auto - dimming 2 - 52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electrochromic day/night with compass 2 - 49 . . . . . . . . . . Recirculation 3 - 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 359

    Yellow blue 8-11 seats adaptive 1 - 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auto exit 2 - 87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heated 1 - 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lumbar contr...

  • Page 360

    Yellow blue 8-12 steering wheel auto exit 2 - 87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Controls 3 - 10, 3 - 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Memory function 1 - 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storage compa...

  • Page 361

    Yellow blue 8-13 trailer brakes 4 - 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driving on grades 4 - 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driving with 4 - 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Engine cooling when ...

  • Page 362

    Yellow blue 8-14 wheel alignment 6 - 49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nut torque 5 - 26, 6 - 69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replacement 6 - 49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wrench 5 - 19, 5 - 20 ....