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use its fuse, if it is of the value you need. Be sure to use the correct fuse. Replace it as soon as you can. There is a fuse removal tool provided on the fuse panel cover.


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Fuse Block Access The fuse block is located under the instrument panel, next to the parking brake.


To release and lower the fuse block, squeeze the two tabs together. Then, pull it toward you. It will drop down so the fuses can be accessed. Remove the cover to access the fuses. To put the cover on, insert the tabs into the lower part of the fuse block, then snap it in place. Squeeze the tabs together and then push the fuse panel back up into the instrument panel until it locks in place.


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1 - 10 AMP - CRANK - DIAG. ENERGY RESERVE - STARTER ENABLE RELAY MODULE 2 - 10 AMP - SPARE 3 - 15 AMP - SPARE 4 - 10 AMP - RADIO - RADIO - BODY COMPUTER MODULE 5 - 25 AMP - WSHIELD - WIPER/WASHER SWITCH 6 - 10 AMP - COOLING FAN - HIGH SPEED COOLANT FAN 7 - 20 AMP - AIR CONDITIONIN(; - LOW SPEED COOLANT FAN - A/C COMPRESSOR RELAY - BODY COMPUTER MODULE - ELECTRONIC CLIMATE - CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH - ELEC. CLIMATE CTRL PROG. - ELEC. HEIGHT SENSOR - FUEL DATA CENTER - HEATED WlS CONTROL - INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - REAR DEFOGGER RELAY 8 - 10 AMP - AhTI-LOCK - WINDOW LOCKOUT SWITCH * - 20 AMP - VAC PUMP (H.D. - ELEC. BRAKE CONTROL


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BRAKE-CONTR


CONTROL


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MODULE


- BR.4KE PRESSURE MODULE - MAIN RELAY 10 - BLANK 9 - BLAVK 11 - 20 AMP - CHIME/ClG LTH/RADIO/PWK ANT - POWER ANT. RELAY - FRONT CIGAR LIGHTER - LEFT HAND INFO. CENTER - GLOVE COMPARTMENT LIGHT - MULTIFUNCTION CHIME


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- DUAL SENSOR


- DIAGNOSTIC/ENERGY


I7 - 15 AMP - ENGINE CTRL MOD - POWER CONTROL MODULE - PASS KEY DECODER MODULE 18 - 10 AMI' - SUP INFL REST RESERVE MODULE (DERM) 19 - 20 AhW - TURN SIGN/BACK - NEUTRAL SAFETY BACKUP - TURN FLASHER - TURN/HAZARD SWITCH 20 - 20 AMP - SPARE 21 - 25 AMP - SPARE 22 - 20 AMP - TRULVK RELWEL - TRUNK LID RELEASE SWITCH - FUEL DOOR RELEASE SWITCH 23 - 30 AMP CB - PWR WDO/SUN


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- ASTROROOF CONTROL


- EXPRESS DOWN WINDOW


ROOF


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MODULE


- POWER WINDOW SWITCHES


AND LOCKOUT RELAY 24 - 30 AMP CB - DR LKS/RR


DEFOG


- DOOR LOCK RELAY - LEFT & RIGHT SIDE RECLINER


SWITCHES


- LEFT & RIGHT SEAT SWITCHES - L & R 60 SPECIAL SEAT CTRL


sw. - REAR DEFOGGER - SEAT MEMORY MODULE - KEYLESS ENTRY 25 - 10 AMP - INST PANEL LAMPS - ASHTRAY LIGHT - BODY COMPUTER MODULE - ENGINE COMPARTMENT LIGHT - I/P AND SWITCH BACK LIGHTS - RADIO DISPLAY DIMMING


INPUT


12 - 20 AMP - AUTO LEVEL


CONTROL


- ELEC. COMPRESSOR - ELEC. HEIGHT SENSOR - ELEC. RELAY


13 - 20 AMP - BRAKE & HAZARD


LPS


- BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH - HAZARD FLASHER 14 - 20 AMP - PARK LAMPS - INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - LIGHT SWITCH - TWILIGHT SENTINEL/DAYTIME


MIRROR


RUNNING LIGHTS MODULE


15 - 15 AMP - CTSY LP/PWR - DOME/MAP LIGHTS AND GARAGE DOOR OPENER - FRONT DOOR LOCK FIBER - FRONTIREAR DOOR WARNING - FRONT/FLEET VANITY MIRROR


OPTIC LIGHTS


LIGHTS


LIGHTS


- FRONT/REAR/QTR PANEL


COURTESY1READING LIGHTS


- TRUNK LIGHT - LT POWER SEAT SWITCH


16 - 15 AMP - GAUCES/DR


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- AUTO. DAY/NIGHT MIRROR - AUTO. DOOR LOCK MODULE - BODY COMPUTER MODULE - COMPUTER CONTROLLED RIDE MODULE - DIAG. ENERGY RESERVE - FUEL TANK UNIT - ILLUMINATED ENTRY - INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - POWER SEATS - KEYLESS ENTRY - L & R GO SPECIAL SEAT CTRLS - MULTIFUNCTION CHIME


MODULE


- RIGHT SIDE INFO. CENTER - SEAT MEMORY MODULE - THEFT DETERRENT MODIJLE


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Interior Relay Center Access


Mmi Fuses


You’ll find the interior relay center under the right side of the instrument panel. To gain access, remove I two screws from the


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maxi fuses, remove the cover located in the engine compartment. If a maxi fuse should blow, have your vehicle serviced by your Cadillac dealer immediately. There are extra fuses located in the maxi fuse block.


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15 AMP ERLS


20 AMP FUEL PUMP


10 AMP- INJECTOR


10 AMP- INJECTOR BLOWER


RELAY PANEL 25 AMP - HORN/TRUNK PULL ON - H.ORN RELAY - PULL DOWN UNIT 15 AMP DOOR LOCK - DOOR LOCK SWITCHES - OUTSIDE MIRROR - LT AND RT REAR CIGAR LIGHTS - KEYLESS ENTRY - TRUNK LID RELEASE - AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCKS - ILLUMINATED ENTRY - LT AND RT REAR


CONTROL SWITCH


DOOR LOCK SWITCHES


- LT AND RT REAR DOOR COURTESY


LIGHTS


10 AMP HEATED MIRROR 10 AMP A/C PROGRAMMER 15 AMP ERLS - A/C COMPRESSOR CONTROL RELAY - VISCOVS CONVERTER CLUTCH BRAKE


SWITCH


- EGR SOLENOID - VAPOR CANISTER


PURGE SOLENOID


- POWER STEERING


PRESSURE SWITCH


20 AMP FUEL PUMP


- FUEL PUMP RELAY - ENGINE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH - FUEL INJECTORS 2,3,5


10 AMP INJECTOR


10 AMP INJECTOR


- FUEL INJECTORS 1,4,6


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RELAYS A. ANTENNA RELAY B. BOSE RELAY C. DEFOGGER RELAY D. WINDOW LOCKOUT RELAY E. RETAINED ACCESSORY POWER REMY


(IF EQUIPPED)


F. RETAINED ACCESSORY POWER RELAY


NO. 2


NO. 1


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CONTROL (ELC) H. FUEL PUMP RELAY J. HORN RELAY


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RIGHT HAND SIDE SPARE (30 AMP) 1GN SW (60 AMP) - RETAINED ACCESSORY POWER - IGNITION SWITCH BLWR (30 AMP) - ELECTRONIC CLIMATE CONTROL - POWER MODULE - BLOWER CONTROL MODULE ECM (20 AMP) - BODY CONTROL MODULE (BCM) - ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE


(ECM)


- PASS KEY DECODER MODULE BOSE/SPARE (20 AMP) - BOSE RADIO RELAY IF EQUIPPED PWR LK SEATS RR DEF (50 AMP) - POWER TO CB 24 (SEE FUSE


BLOCK)


LEFT HAND SIDE ABS PMP (40 AMP)


- ABS PUMP RELAY


ABS MA (30 AMP) - MAIN RELAY ELC (40 AMP) - POWER TO FUSES 11 AND 12


(SEE FUSE BLOCK)


COOL FAN (40 AMP) - COOLANT FAN RELAYS MlSC LTS (60 AMP) - POWERS FOR FUSES 13,14 AND 15 (SEE FUSE BLOCK)


HDLPS (30 AMP) - HEADLIGHT SWITCH IGN (60 AMP) - THEFT DETERRENT - IGNITION SWITCH


' SPARE (60 AMP)


HORN (40 AMP) - POWER TO FUSES 1 AND 2 (SEE


FUSE BLOCK)


HTD W/S SPARE (20 AMP) - HEATED WINDSHIELD IF


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Headlights The headlight wiring is protected by a circuit breaker in the light switch. An electrical overload will cause the lights to go on and off, or in some cases to remain off. If this happens, have your headlight wiring checked right away.


Windshield Wipers The windshield wiper motor is protected by a circuit breaker and a fuse. If the motor overheats due to heavy snow, etc., the wiper will stop until the motor cools. If the overload is caused by some electrical problem and not snow, etc., be sure to get it fixed.


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Power Windows and Other Power Options Circuit breakers in the fuse panel protect the power windows and other power accessories. When the current load is too heavy, the circuit breaker - opens and closes, protecting the circuit until the problem is fixed or goes away. BULB CHART DESCRIPTION BULB NO. Ash Tray Illumination .................................. 1445 Backup Lights. ........................................ 3057 Center High Mount Stop Light .......................... 1141 CorneringLight ........................................ 881 Courtesy Light -Doors (White) ....................................... -Rear Courtesy/Reading .............................. -Doors Warning (Red) ................................. Courtesy/Maplight -Without Astroroof ..................................... -With Astroroof ........................................ Cruise Control Illumination .............................. Cruise Control Indicator ................................. ECC Head Illumination .................................. Fuel Data Center Illumination ............................ Glove Compartment Light ............................... Headlights Composite


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-Inner High Beam ..................................... -Outer Low Beam ..................................... Illumination Entry Lock Lamp ............................ Instrument Panel Illumination ............................ Instrument Panel Telltales ................................ License Plate Light ..................................... Park and Turn Signal ................................ Parking Lights ...................................... Side Marker Lights Front ................................ Side Marker Lights Rear .................................. Stop/Tail/Turn Signal ................................... Taillight ............................................... Trunk Light ............................................. Underhood Light ....................................... Front Vanity Mirror Illumination ......................... Rear Vanity Mirror Illumination ............................


9005 9006 192 194 194 194 2057NA 194NA 194 24 3051 194 93 561 7065 74


r I 7 NORlMAL MNTENANCE REPLACEMENT PARTS Air Cleaner Element ......................... AC Type A1096C ................................................. 25096932 Battery ............................................. 78A-72 Fuel Filter Element ............................ AC Type GF-580 ................................................. 2512.1468 7 Engine Oil Filter ............................. AC Type PF-45 ................................................. 25010324 PCV Valve ................................ AC Type CV-774C .................................................. 6487779 Sparkplugs ...................................... AC 41-902 .................................................. 5614235 Serpentine Drive Belt .............................. 03528110 .................................................. 6PK2191 Radiator Cap ................................ AC Type RC 27 .................................................. 6410427 Thermostat .................................. AC Trpe 131-60 .................................................. 3528974 .............................. 25612204 Upper Radiator Hose Lower Radiator Hose .............................. 25559442 TransFilter ........................................ 8651909 TransPanGasket ................................... 8676250


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SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE


Displacement ............................... .4.9L (300 cu.in.) No. of Cylinders .............................. 8 - 90 Degree V Power (ACC. to SAE 51349) ............... 200 (bhp) @ 4100 rpm ...................................... 150 (kW) @ 4100 rprn Torque (ACC. to SAE 51349) ............ 275 (lbs. ft.) @ 3000 rpm ...................................... 375 (N-m) @ 3000 rpm Bore ....................................... 92mm (3.623 in.) Stroke ..................................... 92mm (3.623 in.) Compression Ratio .................................... 9.5:l Cylinder Block- ........................... Die Cast Aluminum Cylinder Block Bore Liners ......................... Cast Iron CylinderHead ..................................... Cast Iron Intake Manifold .............................. Cast Aluminum Valve System .......................... Roller Hydraulic Lifters Intake Valve ................................ 45mm (1.772 in.) Exhaust Valve ............................... 38mm (1.496 in.) Pistons ...................................... Cast Aluminum Firing Order .................................. 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 Left Bank .......................................... 1-3-5-7 Right Bank ......................................... 2-4-6-8 Camshaft ............................................. Steel Width.. ................................... .16.2mm (0.64 in.) Pitch ..................................... .12.7mm (0.50 in.) Drive v p e .......................................... Chain Crankshaft ............................. Pearlitic Nodular Iron MainBearings ...........................................


ENGINE LUBRYCATION SYSTEM


Oil Pressure @ 1000 rpm .............. 14.5-26 psi (100-180 kPa) Type of Intake ..................................... Stationary Filter System ...................................... Full-Flow


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- ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM


Radiator Cap Relief Pressure ................. 15.0~si (104 kPa) Thermostat Starts To Open ................ 192-199 F (89-93'C) Water Pump Type ................................. Centrifugal Drive Belt ....................................... Serpentine ................................... Aluminum Radiator Core Radiator Cooling Fans (2) ............................ Electric


FUEL SYSTEM


Induction Type ............ Sequential Port Fuel Injection (SPFI) System Pressure ..................... 33.4-43.5 psi (230-300 kPa) Idle Speed .................................. ECM Controlled Filter Type ............................... Paper Type Element Fuel Pump ................................ Electric (In Tank) Fuel Required ................. Premium Unleaded (91 Octane)


AUTOlMATIC TRANSAXLE


Trade Name ................... Turbohydramatic (THM) 4T60E Type ..................................... 4-Speed Automatic .................................... Viscous Converter Clutch Fluid Required .............................. DEXRON IIEB Axle Ratio ........................................... 2.73:l Axle Ratio (Touring Sedan) ............................ 2.97: 1


EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS


Exhaust Gas Recirculation .................... Controlled Flow Catalytic Converter ......................... Ceramic Monolith Evaporative Emission Control ................ Charcoal Canister Crankcase Emission Control ....................... PCV Valve Electronic System ..................... Open and Closed Loop


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EXECAUST SYSTEM


Type ............................... Single with Crossover Pipe Muffler .................................. One-Reverse Flow Resonator ............................................ None Exhaust Pipe .................................. Stainless Steel Intermediate Pipe ............................. Stainless Steel Tail Pipe ..................................... Stainless Steel


ELECTHCAL, SYSTEM


Voltage ................................................ 12 Ground ........................................... Negative Generator ........................................ 140 AMP


AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM


Refrigerant-12.(R-12) ......................... Not all air conditioning refrigerants are the same. If the air condi- tioning system in your vehicle needs refrigerant, be sure the proper refrigerant is used. If you’re not sure, ask your Cadillac dealer.


2.87 lb.(1.30 kg)


FLUID CAPACITIES


Automatic Transaxle (Overhaul) ................... 20 pts (9.5L) With Filter Change .............................. 13 pts (6.2L) Engine Oil .................................. 5 quarts (4.7 L) With Filter Change .......................... 5.5 quarts (5.2 L) Engine Cooling System ...................... 12 quarts (1 1.4 L) Fuel Tank ............................... 18.0 gallons (68.1 L) Power Steering .............................. 1.3 quarts (1.2 L) Windshield Washer Reservoir .................. 3.7 quarts (3.5 L) TIGHTEN TURQUE


Spark Plug ................................ Oil Pan Drain Plug. ......................... Wheel Lug Nut ...........................


31N.m (23 lbs. ft.) 30N-m (22 lbs. ft.) 140 N-m (100 lbs. ft.)


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VEJYIC'LE DIMENSIONS Coupe


Shipping Weight ........................... Wheel Base .............................. Length .................................. Height ..................................... Width.. .................................. Front Tread ............................... Rear Tread ...............................


-3424 lbs. (1553 kg) .110.8 in. (2815 mm) .202.3 in. (5139 mm) 55 in. (1397 mm) .72.5 in. (1842 mm) .60.3 in. (1532 mm) .59.8 in. (1518mm).


Sedan


Shipping Weight (Touring Sedan) ............ .3556 lbs. (1613 kg) Shipping Weight (DeVille) .................. -3510 lbs. (1592 kg) Wheel Base .............................. .113.8 in. (2890 mm) Length .................................. .205.3 in. (5214 mm) Height ..................................... 55 in. (1397 mm) Width.. .................................. .72.5 in. (1842 mm) Front Tread ............................... .60.3 in. (1532 mm) Rear Tread ............................... .59.8 in. (1518 mm)


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OUR COMMITMENT TO YOUR SATISFACTION We are committed to providing you the finest ownership experience in the world, starting the moment you take delivery of your new Cadillac. Cadillac offers another major step toward your continued satisfaction ... with Cadillac Roadside Service. Roadside Service is your key to peace of mind ownership-one that covers you on the road, far from home, all day and night, and during the weekend. Roadside Service represents the spirit of luxury leadership at Cadillac Motor Car Division. We hone the need never arises, but if it does, Roadside Service can help. How Can Roadside Service Help You?


Cadillac Roadside Service with a staff of phone advisors trained in Cadillac service excellence offers assistance exclusively to Cadillac owners. In many cases, the advisor can quickly help resolve your car problem over the phone. If the phone advisor determines that it may be possible to repair your car at roadside and a technician is available, the advisor will arrange for an experienced Cadillac dealership technician to contact you, and if appropri- ate, travel to your location in a specially equipped vehicle and attempt to repair your car on-site. The Roadside Service vehicle contains the necessary tools and parts to complete most minor repairs to get you back on the road. Roadside Service phone advisors and technicians are trained by Cadillac and are familiar with your car, which provides a level of service knowledge usually found only at your Cadillac Dealership. Because Roadside Service assists Cadillac owners exclusively, your call always receives top priority and immediate action. tow truck, locksmith, hotel accommodations, or other vital services on a moments notice, Roadside Service will locate and make the arrangements for you promptly.


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Cadillac owners have the peace of mind knowing that Roadside Service is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, as follows:


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Phone Advisor


24 Hours


24 Hours


Dealer Technician 500 p.m.-12:OO midnight 8:OO a.m.-12:00 midnight


Outside Service


24 Hours


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Where Is I.. Available To You?


an advisor is available to Wherever you drive in the United States or Canada assist you over the phone and a dealer technician will travel to your location within a 30 mile radius, of a participating Cadillac dealership. If you are not within a 30 mile radius, we will arrange to have your car towed to the nearest Cadillac dealership or service facility of your choice, after which you may recontact us for further assistance.


How Do You Obtain Roadside Service?


Just dial the special toll-free number and an experienced advisor at the Cadillac Roadside Operations Center will assist you. The advisor will ask your name, home address, location and the telephone number you’re calling from (avoid using credit card phones, since return calls cannot be placed to you through them), along with the location of your Cadillac, the model year, Vehicle Identification Number, and a description of the problem. to drivers of any model year Remember, Roadside Service is available Cadillac.


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Who Will Repair Your Cadillac At-Roadside? In many cases, the advisor at the Roadside Service Operations Center can provide instructions to get you back on the road. For more complex problems, the advisor will have an experienced Cadillac Dealership Service call you. The technician will evaluate the Technician, when available, possible cause of the problem and, if you choose, come to your assistance to attempt a roadside repair.


What If Your Cadillac Cannot Be Repaired at Roadside? When you call the Roadside Operation Center, the advisor will determine if your car can be repaired at roadside within a reasonable period of time (approximately 45 minutes). If your car can't be repaired within that time or requires the resources of a Cadillac dealership service facility, the advisor will arrange tow service for you. Towing may also be necessary after the technician has attempted a repair, but determines that your car cannot be repaired at roadside. towing are made by an advisor from the Cadillac If arrangements for Roadside Operations Center, it is for the convenience of the owner and Cadillac is During the first 12 month/12,000 mile period towing services are covered for any disable- ment. Beyond this period, if the repair is covered under the applicable General Motors New Car Limited Warranty, the towing expense will be eligible for reimbursement by the servicing Cadillac dealership.


not responsible for the


tow company.


Is There Any Membership Or Enrollment Fee?


There is no membership or enrollment fee for Roadside Service-- any Cadillac is eligible under this program. While Cadillac Roadside Service is not an auto club, the services and repairs provided often go beyond those offered by some auto clubs . Our objective is to provide immediate assistance to ensure that all Cadillac drivers are assisted in a professional and timely manner with the help of experienced Cadillac advisors and dealership technicians. m7tat Will Roadside Service Cost You


There is no cost to call the toll-free Roadside Service number. If a dealership Service Technician travels toyour location, there is a nominal service fee to cover the technician's travel to and from your location. Labor is charged at one and a half times the Cadillac dealership retail labor rate, with a 30-minute minimum. There is also a charge for any parts used and a mileage fee if the technician travels beyond 30 miles. If the repair to your car is determined to be eligible for coverage under the General Motors New Car Limited Warranty, the participating Cadillac Roadside Service dealership will arrange for a reimbursement for the total cost of the repair on the next business day.


Additional No Charge badside Service Special Features For CadillQc Owners:


0 Emergency Road Service Performed at the Scene for the Following


Disablements - during the first 12 month/12,000 mile period.


Lock Out Assistance Gas Delivery Towing Service *Determination of replacement tire under Warranty Coverage must be made by a Cadillac dealership or appropriate tire manufacturer.


Change Tire 0 Flat Change


Only*)


Jump Battery Starts


(Covers


0 Trip Interruption - If your trip is interrupted due to a warranty failure, incidental expenses may be reimbursed during the 12 months/12,000 mile period. Items covered are hotel, meals and rental car.


0 Trip Routing - Free trip routing assistance is available during the first four years. Within a week of contacting Roadside Service wlth your travel plans, Cadillac will provide a detailed trip routing and personalized North American Road Altas.


How Do You Pay For Roadside Service?


Payment is due at the time the repair is performed. Payment may be made by cash, personal check or any major credit card honored by the participating Cadillac dealership.


What If You've Locked Your Kkys In The Car? If your keys are locked in the car, the technician or locksmith must be given proof of ownership (original vehicle registration and your driver's license) is for your before attempting protection. For this reason we suggest you carry your vehicle registration and Gold Key Card which includes a convenient credit card type key. This special key can be used to unlock either front door or the trunk compartment.


vehicle. This precaution


to enter the


What If Your Car Is In An Unsafe Location Or On A Limited Access Highway?


If your car is located in an area that is determined to be unsafe (by you, the advisor or the technician), or if the vehicle is on a limited access freeway or regulated highway, the advisor will arrange to tow your Cadillac to a safe location, where service can be performed. Additional assistance will be provided if necessary.


Other Roadside Services Cadillac Roadside Service is committed to your total peace of mind and is staffed by Cadillac-trained phone advisors and technicians to provide phone or on-site repair assistance. Beyond the coverage period Roadside Service can also arrange a wide variety of other services to assist YOU, such as:


0 TOW Service 0 Battery Jump Start 0 Locksmith


Fuel Delivery


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0 Lost Keys


Flat Tire Change


0 Trip Routing 0 Hotel Information


specified period,


While there is no charge for some of these items during the the owner is responsible for any expenses beyond the covered period. We hope you never need any of the emergency services, but if you do, Roadside Service can promptly locate and arrange them for you wherever you travel in the United States or Canada. It’s part of how Cadillac Roadside Service is dedicated to your continued satisfaction. Glove Compartment Decal And Wallet Card The Roadside Service toll-free number is located on a decal in the glove compartment, on the wallet card in the back of the Gold Key Owner’s Literature portfolio and on the Gold Key Card you received shortly after taking delivery of your new Cadillac.


TOLL-FREE HOTLINE


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Information To Provide When Calling Cadillac Roadside Service


When you call Cadillac Roadside Service, the advisor will ask your name and home address, the telephone number and location you are calling from, the location of your Cadillac and a description of the problem. The advisor will ask the following information about your Cadillac:


0 Vehicle Identification Number WIN)


This 17 character code is located on the driver’s side top surface of the instrument panel and may be seen through the windshield.


0 Model and Year


0 Delivery Date


0 Mileage


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I OWNER ASSISTANCE


- This section will explain how to contact Cadillac


how to obtain service publications and how This section includes the following:


if you need assistance. It also tells you


to report any safety defects.


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Customer Satisfaction Procedure Zone and Central Office Addresses Customer Assistance for Hearing/Speech Impaired MediatiodArbitration Program Reporting Safety Defects Product Service Publications (PSPs) Owner’s Manuals and Service Manuals


CUSTOMER SATISFACTION PROCEDURE


__ Your satisfaction and goodwill are important to your dealer and to Cadillac. Normally,


any problems with the sales transaction or the operation of your vehicle will be resolved by your dealer’s Sales or Service Departments. Sometimes, however, despite the best intentions of all concerned, misunderstandings can occur. If your concern has not been resolved to your satisfaction, the following steps should be taken: STEP ONE - Discuss your problem with a member of dealership management. Satisfaction can often be quickly obtained at that level. If the matter has already been reviewed with the Sales, Service or Parts Manager, contact the General Manager or owner of the dealership. STEP TWO - If after contacting a member of Dealership Management, it appears your problem cannot be resolved by the dealership without further help, contact the Cadillac Consumer Relations Center 24 hours per day by calling 1-800-458-8006 or if you have an AllantC call 1-800-ALLANTk. In Canada, contact GM of Canada Customer Assistance Center in Oshawa by calling 1-800-263-3777 ENGLISH or 1-800-263-7854 FRENCH. In Mexico, call 1-900-254-17-86. In Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, call 1-809-763-1315. In all other overseas locations, contact GM International Export Sales in Canada by calling 1-416-644-4112.


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For prompt assistance, please have the following information available Consumer Relations Representative:


to give the


- Your name, address and telephone number - Vehicle Identification Number (This is available from the vehicle registration or through to the left top of the instrument panel and visible


title, or the plate attached the windshield.)


- Dea€ership name and location - Vehicle delivery date and present mileage - Nature of problem


In order to give your inquiry prompt attention, please call the appropriate toll fiee all correspondence to number listed. However, if you wish to write Cadillac, please send the respective United States, Canada or GM Overseas Central Office address listed on the following page. your problem will likely be resolved in When contacting Cadillac, please remember that the dealership, using dealership facilities, equipment and personnel. That is why we suggest you follow Step One first. CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE FOR THE HEARING OR SPEECH IMPAIRED To assist owners who have hearing difficulties, Cadillac has installed special TDD its Consumer Relations (Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf) equipment in to a TDD or a Center. Any hearing or speech impaired customer who has access conventional teletypewriter my) can communicate with Cadillac by dialing: 1-800-TDD-CMCC. (TDD users in Canada can dial 1-800-263-3830).


- ZONE AND CENTRAL OFFICE ADDRESSES


CENTRAL OFFICES


UNITED STATES


Consumer Relations Center Cadillac Motor Car Division 2860 Clark Detroit, Michigan 48232 1 -800458-8006 (24 Hours) 1-8OO-ALLm (Allantks only)


INTERNATIONAL EXPORT SALES


P.O. Box 828 Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7N1 Fax: 416-644-4866 Telex: 8214981215


CADILLAC ZONE OFFICES


CENTRAL ZONE Post Office Box 33109 Detroit, Michigan 48232


FLORIDA ZONE


Barrette Bank Centre Fifth Floor 625 North Flagler West Palm Beach,


Florida 33401


MID-ATLANTIC ZONE Post Office Box 9010 Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087


EASTERN ZONE


Post Office Box 3003 Parsippany, New Jersey 07054


SOUTHEAST ZONE


Post Office Box 50256 Atlanta, Georgia 30302


CANADA


Consumer Relations Department General Motors of Canada Limited Oshawa, Ontario L1 J 526 1-800-263-3777 (ENGLISH) 1-800-263-7854 (FRENCH)


LOS ANGELES ZONE


Post Office Box 5018 Thousand Oaks, California


91359-5018


MIDWEST ZONE


Post Office Box 3002 Naperville, Illinois 60566


NORTHWEST ZONE


Post Office Box 23850 Oakland, California 94623


SOUTHWEST ZONE


Post Office Box 660118 Dallas, Texas 75266-0118


*NOTE: The state of Alaska is serviced by the Northwest Zone. The state of Hawaii is serviced by the Los Angeles Zone.


GENERAL MOTDRS OF CANADA REGIONAL OFFICES CALGARY, AB T2P 3W7


TORONTO, ONTARIO M3C lJ1


4220 Blackfoot Trail P.O. Box 2510 1-800-263-3777


1200 Eglinton Ave. E. 416-359-0588 1-800-263-3777


MONTREAL, QUEBEC


H9R 4R2 5000 Trans-Canada Hwy. Pointe Claire, Quebec 1-800-263-7854


GENERAL MOTORS OFFICES OVERSEAS


FAR EAST GM Overseas Distribution Corp. Roppongi Fuji Building 2-6 Nishiazabu 3-Chome Minato-Ku Tokyo, Japan 106 Telephone: 03-470-346 1 Telex: JAPAUTO J22776


DUBAI GMODCDES Middle East Regional Marketing Office Dubai International Trade Centre Level 30 P.O. Box 9233 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Telex: 46542 GMODC EM


SAUDI ARABIA GM Overseas Distribution Corp. P.O. Box 5784 Jeddah, 21432 Saudi Arabia Telephone: 02-665-3380 Telex: 401748 GMOT SJ


EUROPE GMODCflES Europe RMO C/O GM Service GMBH Postfach 1710 D-6090 Ruesselsheim Federal Republic of Germany Telephone: 6142-602319 or 312 Telex: 4182841 GMO D Fax: 6142-82632 or Code (02) PUERTO RICO U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS GM Overseas Distribution Corp. Centro Commercial san Francisco Rio Piedras. Puerto Rim Mail: G.P.O. Box G4382 San Juan, Puerto Rim 00936 Telephone: 809-763-1315 Telex: 3450394


MEXICO General Motors de Mexico Consumer Relations Supervisor Service Department Apartado Postal 107-BIS Mexico 1, D.F. Telephone: 905-245-17-86 Telex: 1763 185


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GM PARTICIPATION IN BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU MEDIATION/ARBITRATION PROGRAM* in Our experience has shown that the Customer Satisfaction Procedure described earlier If you have this section has been very successful in achieving customer satisfaction. discussed a concern with your Dealership management and have not been able to resolve it, let us know. Questions and concerns are resolved most efficiently if you telephone or write directly to be aware of GM's voluntary participation substantially satisfied, Cadillac wants you in a nocharge mediatiodarbitration program called BBB AUTO LINE. This program is administered by thecouncil of Better Business Bureaus through 1ocalBetterBusiness Bureaus. interpretation of your New Vehicle Limited Warranty. We prefer that you not resort to BBB AUTO LINE until after a final decision is made under the Customer Satisfaction Procedure. However, you may file a claim at any time by contacting your local Better Business Bureau (BBB) toll-free number 1-800-955-5100. For further information about filling a claim, you may also write


to our offices as described. However, if you have not been


It can resolve individual disputes involving vehicle repairs and the


to obtain the telephone number of your nearest BBB office:


or calling the following 24 hour


to:


BBB AUTO LINE Council of Better Business Bureaus 4200 Wilson Boulevard Suite 800 Arlington, Virginia 22203


in your case, which you may accept or


try to help resolve your dispute through mediation.


In order to file a claim, you will have to provide your name and address, the vehicle identification number (VIN) of your vehicle, and a statement of the nature of your If complaint. BBB staff may mediation is not successful, or if you do not wish to participate in mediation, eligible customers may present their case to an impartial third party arbitrator at an informal hearing. The arbitrator will render a decision reject. If you accept a valid arbitrator decision, Cadillac will be bound by that decision The entire dispute settlement process should ordinarily you file your complaint to the time a decision is rendered (or contact your dealership or Cadillac). We encourage you to use this program before or instead of resorting to the courts. We in most jurisdictions because it is fast, free of believe it offers advantages over courts charge, and informal (lawyers are not usually present, although you may retain one at your expense if you choose). Arbitrators make decisions based on the principles of fairness and equity. They are not required to duplicate the functions of courts by strictly applying state or federal do not require that you first file a claim with BBB AUTO LINE ** unless state law provides otherwise. Whatever your preference may be, remember that if you are unhappy with the results of BBB AUTO LINE, you can still go to court because an arbitrator's decision is binding on Cadillac but not on you unless you accept it.


law. If you wish to go to court however, we


take about 40 days from the time


47 days if you did not first


Eligibility is limited by vehicle age/mileage, on the component involved and other factors. For further information concerning the program, call your local BBB or call 1-800-955-5100 for the toll-free number of your nearest BBB. You may also call the Cadillac Consumer Assistance Center. *This program may not be available in all states, depending on state law. (Canadian owners should refer to the C a d i a n Warranty Booklet). General Motors reserves the right to change eligibility limitations and/or to discontinue its participation in this program. ** Some states may require that you first file a claim with BBB AUTO LINE before resorting to state operated procedures (including court). REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in addition to notifying General Motors. If NHTSAreceives similar complaints, it may of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign, safety defect exists in a group However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or General Motors. To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-Free at 1-800-424-9393 (or 366-0123 in the Washington, D.C. area) or write toNHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportatior., Washington, D.C. 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline. 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 Canada Ltd. You may write to Transport Canada at Box K1G 352. REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO GENERAL MOTORS In addition to notifying NHTSA (or Transport Canada) in a situation like this, we our Consumer Relations Center, certainly hope you’ll notify us. Please call us at 1-800-458-8006, or in Canada call, 1-8W263-3777, (English) or 1-8W263-7854 (French), or write: Cadillac Motor Car Division, Consumer Relations Center, 2860 Clark Avenue Detroit, MI 48232.


of 8880, Ottawa, Ontario


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SERVICE PUBLICATIONS Information on how to obtain Product Service Publications, subscriptions, Indexes and fifty US. states (and the District summaries as describedbelow is applicable only in the fo Columbia) and only for cars and (4 536 kg). In Canada, information pertaining to Product Service Bulletins and Indexes can be obtained by writing to: General Motors of Canada Limited, Service Publications Department, 1908 Colonel Sam Drive Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8P7. Cadillac regularly sends its dealers useful service bulletins about Cadillac products. Cadillac monitors product performance in the field. We then prepare bulletins for servicing our products better, Now, you can get these bulletins too. Bulletins cover various subjects. Some pertain to the proper use and care of your if vehicle. Some describe costly repairs. Others describe inexpensive repairs which, done on time with the latest parts, may avoid future costly repairs. Some bulletins tell technician how to repair a new or unexpected condition. Others describe a quicker way to fix your vehicle. They can help a technician service your vehicle better. Most bulletins apply to conditions affecting a small number of vehicles Your Cadillac dealership or a qualified technician may have to determine if a specific bulletin applies to your vehicle. This way you’ll get them as they come out. You can subscribe to all Cadillac bulletins. You can wait a while and get an index to the bulletins. You can also.get individual bulletins. However, you’ll need the index to identify them. Subscriptions You can subscribe to all Cadillac Product Service Publications bulletins for all cars sold by Cadillac and will not be limited to PSPs applicable to any PSPs in periodic particular model. When you buy a subscription, you will receive the mailings shortly after they come out. A subscription costs $100.00 U.S. ($110.00 to all PSPs published by Cadillac during including a special binder) and it entitles you acheck or money order to that model year. You can purchases a subscription by sending Cadillac Service Publications, Post Office Box 07130, Detroit, Michigan 48027, along with the order form located on page 15. Your may get additions subscription ordering forms by calling the toll-free number shown in this section or your can find them at participating dealerships. Individual PSPs If you don’t want to buy all the PSPs issued by Cadillac for all models in the model year, you can buy individual PSPs such as those which may pertain to a particular model. To do this, you will first need to see our index of PSPs. It provides avariety of information. Here’s what you’ll find in the index and how you can get one.


(PSPs). This will include


covering all models of Cadillac cars are listed in the same index.


by listed in the last quarterly publication for that PS Ps pertaining to a current model year


What You’ll find in the Index: # A list of all PSPs published by Cadillac in a model year (1990 or later). PSPs + Ordering information so you can buy the specific PSPs you may want. + Price information for PSPs you may want to buy. How You Can Get an Index: Indexes are published periodically. Most of the PSPs which could potentially apply to the most recent Cadillac models will model year. This means you may want to wait until the end of the model year before ordering an index, if you are interested in buying vehicle. Some PSPs pertaining to a particular model year vehicle may be published on later years, and these would be listed in the later year’s index. When you order an index for model year that is not over yet, we’ll send you the most recently published quarterly issue. You can specify an index for an earlier model year, but not before 1990. Cut out the order form, fill it out, and mail it. We will see to it that an index is mailed you. There is no charge for indexes for the 1990-1993 model years. Toll-Free Telephone Number If you want an additional ordering form for an index or a subscription, just call toll-free and we’ll be happy to send you one. Automated recording equipment will take your name and mailing address. The number to call is 1-800-551-4123. Copies at Participating Dealers Copies of Indexes and individual PSPs are at your Cadillac dealership. You can ask to see them. A VERY IMPORTANT REMINDER: These PSPs are meant for technicians. They are not meant for the ‘do-it-yourselfer’. Technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions, and training to do a job quickly and safely. Cadillac reserves the right to change these procedures without notice after November, 1991. Cadillac Owner’s Manuals and Service Publications You can get these by using the order form. Additionally, past model Owner’s Manuals and Service Information Manuals are available for a minimum of ten model years and frequently much longer. Credit card orders may be placed using the toll-free number 1-800-782-4356. High quality copies of out of print older model manuals ar available, also. You may receive a free listing of either by using the order form.


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OWNER’S


Information


DESCRIPTION


I DeVille Owner Information I Sixty Special Owner Information I Seville Owner


Eldorado Owner Information Fleetwood Owner information H-3022 1993 Allante Owner Information H-3020 1993 Maintenance Coupon Booklet


PRICE EACH 1 $15.00 I 15.00 I 15.00 15.00 15.00 25.00 4.00


I Warranty Booklet


1 2.00 I


(All Models except Allante) Allante Assurance Plan (Warranty)


2.00


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Literature


Prior


I_ NOTE: Owner Literature Portfolios, Vehicle and Owner Information labels and Gold Keys are available by contacting your Cadillac dealership.


PRODUCT SERVICE PUBLICATIONS INDEXES


FORM NO.


DESCRIPTION


MODEL YEAR 1990 1991 1992 1993


H-2755 H-2855 H-2955 H-3055


1990


H-27528


1991


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1992


H-29528


1993


H-30528


PRICE EACH


I FREE


Index (Includes applicable bulletin sum- maries) To review all product service publications (PSPs) for a specific model year vehicle, it is necessary to order the in- dex for that model year and all subsequent model vear indexes. Bound PSP Edition - includes index plus complete PSP’s Bound PSP Edition - includes index plus complete PSP’s Bound PSP Edition - includes index plus complete PSP’s Bound PSP Edition - includes index plus complete PSP’s


1 20.00 I 20.00 1 20.00 I 20.00


FREE


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INDIVIDUAL PRODUCT SERVICE PUBLICATIONS


(Refer to PSP Index for Form Number)


FORM NO. DESCRIPTION


YEAR 1990 I See details I First Individual PSP Per Order on thru 1993 PSP Index


Each Additional PSP


In Same Order


PRICE


EACH


2.00


ANNUAL PRODUCT SERVICE PUBLICATION SUBSCRIPTION


NO. DESCRIPTION YEAR


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Subscription to all Product Service Publications released by Cadillac throughout the Model Year (September 1 through August 31). PSP’s mailed quarterly.


PRICE


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1993


H-2 1 34 3-Ring Binder for Product Service Publications. Includes set of Index I Tabs.


10.00


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NOTE: Please fill in order form and MAIL TO:


Cadillac Service Publications


Post Office Box 07130, Detroit, Michigan 48207


ORDER TOLL FREE: 1-800-782-4356


(NOTE: For Credit Card Holder Orders Only) Monday-Friday 8:30 A.M. -6:OO P.M. EST


.Minimum Credit Card Order $10.00 to the address shown above or call (313) 883-1430. Material If further information is needed, write cannot be returned for credit without receiving advance authorization within 14 days of delivery. On returns, a re-stocking fee may be applied against the original order.


:Prices are subject to change without notice and without incurring obligatlon.


Orders for Individual Product Service Publications cannot be filled without the in the PSP index. Your $4.00; each additional PSP costs $2.00.


appropriate bulletin numbers. These numbers may be found first Product Service Publication costs


Orders will be mailed within 10 days of receipt. Please allow adequate time for postal service.


add 4% sales tax


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SUBJECT INDEX


ACC (Ignition Key Position) ........................... 74 Accessory Power. Retained .......................... 328 Adding BrakeFluid ..................................... 284 Electrical Equipment ............................. 327 Engine Coolant ................................. 279 Power Steering Fluid ............................. 281 Transaxle Fluid .................................. 277 Additives. Engine Oil ............................... 272 Adjustment. Brake ................................. 186 Adult Safety Belt Usage .............................. 18 Air Bag ............................................ 28 ................................ 29 Air Bag System Light Aircleaner ....................................... 274 Air Cleaner & PCV Filter Replace .... See Maint . Book. p.22 Air Conditioner .................................... 139 Air Conditioner. Warning Light ....................... 129 Air Outlets ........................................ 137 ........................................ Air System 137 Alarm. How To Turn Off Theft ........................ 71 Alcohol. Driving Under The Influence Of .............. 176 Alcohol in Gasoline ................................. 261 ......................... 322 Aluminum Wheels. Cleaning AM Radio Reception ............................... 145 AM Stereo Radio Reception ......................... 1.45 Antenna. Cleaning Radio ............................ 164 Antifreeze ........................................ 278 Anti-lock Brakes ................................... 182 Anti-lock Brake System Warning Light ................. 122 ..................................... 70 Anti-Theft Tips Appearance Care ................................... 314 Appearance Care. Service and ........................ 260 Arm. Wearing A Safety Belt Under Your ................ 26 Ashtrays .......................................... 115 Astroroof - Express Open ............................ 114 Automatic Air Conditioning System ................... 137 Automatic Door Lock ................................ 62 Automatic Overdrive ................................ 80


Automatic Pull-Down ................................ Automatic Transaxle ................................. Automatic Transaxle Fluid ...........................


69 78 275


Baby Restraint ...................................... 42 Battery ........................................... 287 Battery Cables. Starting With ......................... 226 Battery Power Loss ................................. 287 Battery Replacement (R.K.E.) ......................... 67 Beam. Headlight. High-Low Switch .................... 94 Belt Lap-Shoulder .................................... 19 Rear Seat ....................................... 36 Blizzard. If You’re Caught In A ....................... 215 “Blowout. .. Tire .................................... Block Heater. Engine ................................ 77 Blood Alcohol Level ................................ 176 246 Boat. Towing A .................................... 217 ................................ 151 Bose Sound Systems Brake Adjustment ..................................... 186 Fluid .......................................... 286 Lining Replacement. How To Drive After ............ 286 Master Cylinder ................................. 284 Parking ......................................... 82 PedalTravel .................................... 186 ................ 122 Brake System. Antilock. Warning Light Brake System Warning Light ......................... 121 Brake Wear Indicators. Front ........................ 185 Brakes. Anti-lock ................................... 182 Brakes. Rear ...................................... 186 Brakes. Trailer ..................................... 220 Braking ........................................... 180 Braking in Emergencies ............................. 186 Braking If Your Engine Stops ........................ 182 ............................. “Break-In”. New Vehicle 74 Break-In Schedule. When Towing A Trailer ............. 218 Bucklingup ........................................ 18 Bulb Chart ........................................ 334 Bulb. Center High Mounted Stop Lamp Replacement .... 297 ............................ Bulbs. Halogen Removal 288 Bulbs. Taillight Replacement ......................... 294 Bulbs. Turn Signal .................................. 335


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Cables. Battery. Starting With ........................ 226 Camper. Towing A .................................. 217 Capacities. Fluid ................................... 338 Car Jack Instructions ............................... 247 Carbon Monoxide In Exhaust ...................... 89. 216 Care and Cleaning of Phaeton Top .................... 321 Cassette Tape Player. Care Of Your ................... 163 .............................. 148 Cassette Tape Systems Cautions. Safety ...................................... CB Radio. Adding A ............................. 144. 327 Cellular Telephone. Adding A ..................... 144. 327 Center High Mounted Stop Lamp Bulb Replacement .... 297 Center Passenger Position ............................ 35 Central Door Unlocking System ....................... 64 Chains. Tire ....................................... 314 Change The Oil. When To ........................... 272 Changing A Flat Tire ............................... 247 Charge. Battery. Warning Light ....................... 126 Chassis Lubrication .................. See Maint . Book. p.8 Checking Service Station ................... See Maint . Book. p.8 The Brake Fluid ................................. 285 ............................ The Engine Oil Level 268 The Power Steering Fluid ......................... 281 The Transaxle Fluid .............................. 275 Things Under The Hood .......................... 266 Your Restraint Systems ............................ 56 Your Safety Belt Systems ........................... 10 Chemical Paint Spotting ............................. 324 Child Restraint. Securing .. .. .......................... 44 Child Restraints ..................................... 42 Children And Safety Belts ............................ 39 Cigarette Lighter ................................... 116 Circuit Breakers ................................... 328 CityDriving ....................................... 201 Cleaner. Air ....................................... 274 Cleaning Fabric .......................................... 316 Glass .......................................... 320 Leather And Vinyl ............................... 318 PhaetonTop .................................... 321 Safety Belts ..................................... 319 The Inside Of Your Cadillac ....................... 316 The Outside Of Your Cadillac ..................... 320 The Power Antenna .............................. 164


The Top of the Instrument Panel ................... 319 The Underbody Of Your Vehicle ................... 323 The Windshield ................................. 320 Weatherstrips ................................... 322 Clock. Setting The ............................... 158. 161 Climate Control. Electronic .......................... 139 Closed-In Places. Don't Idle In ........................ 89 CO In Your Exhaust .............................. 89. 216 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems .................. 143 Compact Disc Player. Care Of Your ................... 163 Compact Disc Sound Systems ........................ 154 Compact Spare Tire ................................ 256 Computer That Shows Fuel Economy .................. 130 Contents. Table Of ........ See Front of Owner Info . Manual Control Of A Vehicle ............................... 179 Control. Loss Of ................................... 192 Controls. Features And ............................... 58 Convex Outside Mirror .............................. 112 Coolant. Engine: Proper Solution To Use ............... 278 ...................... Coolant. Engine. Warning Light 125 Coolant. Safety Warnings About ...................... 236 Coolant Temp Light ................................ 125 Cooling System Service .............. See Maint . Book. p.20 Corrosion Protection ........................ See Warranty Cruise Control ...................................... 98 Cruise Control. Change Speed With ................... 101 Cruise Control. Get Out Of .......................... 103 Cruise Control On Hills ............................. 102 Cruise Control. Turning Off .......................... 103 Curves. Driving On ................................. 187


Damage To Finish .................................. 323 Damage To Sheet Metal ............................. 323 Damage Warnings .................................... Daytime Running Lights (Canada Only) ............... 106 Dead Battery. What To Do If You Have A .............. 226 Defensive Driving .................................. 175 Defogger. Rear Window ............................. 142 Defrost ........................................... 141 Delco-Bose Gold Series Compact Disc Music Sys ........ 154 Delco-Bose Speaker Covers .......................... 319 Delco-Bose System ................................. 151 Delco Sound Systems ............................... 143 DEXRON IIE@ ................................... 325 ................................ Dimensions. Vehicle 339


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273 260 60 209 81 28


166 193 175 206 263 201 199 196 212 204 213 203 187 212 176 121


“E. .. Flashing. On Fuel Data Center ................... 130


Electric Outside Mirror Control ....................... 111 Electrical Equipment. Adding ........................ 327 Electronic Climate Control .......................... 139 Electronic Level Control ............................ 136 Electronic Solar Sensor ............................. 143 Emergencies. Braking in ............................. 186 Emergencies. Steering In ............................ 188 Emergency Starting. Discharged Battery ............... 227 Emergency Towing ................................. 232 Engine Block Heater (Option) ............................ 77 Coolant ........................................ 278 Coolant Temp Light .............................. 125 Oil ............................................ 268 Oil Additives .................................... 272 Oil Light ....................................... 127 Oil. When To Change ............................ 272 Overheating .................................... 236 StartingYour .................................... 76

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