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Press and hold the
Range and Fuel Used
buttons to display the
oil life percentage.
You’ll
see how much oil life you have left, as a percentage. So if you see
“94” for example, that means that the way you’re driving your vehicle,
94%
of your current oil life is still left.
The
“CHANGE OIL SOON” light will come on for a few seconds as a
bulb check when you start your engine. The light will also come on for
20
seconds following engine start-up when either the oil life percentage is
less the
10% or 7,500 miles (12500 km) have been driven. The system
probably will say to change the oil between
3000 miles (5000 km) and
7500 miles (12500 km), but it may even say to change it before 3000 miles
under severe conditions. It all depends on your driving patterns.
(If it
doesn’t,
or if it doesn’t even light up, then something is wrong. You will
need to have it serviced.)
There
are two things the system won’t do: It can’t sense heavy dust in the
places where you drive.
If you drive in a dusty area, you should change
your oil every
3000 miles (5000 km) or 3 months (whichever comes first),
unless the “CHANGE
OIL SOON” light comes on sooner.
It doesn’t check how much oil you have
so you will still have to check for
that.
To check it, see the Index under “Engine Oil.”
When You’ve Changed the Oil
When new oil is put in, you’ll need to reset your system. To do that, press
and hold the “Range” and “Reset” buttons between
5 and 60 seconds.
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Here’s how your system works:
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Outside Temp.
Push the “Outside Temp” button to get the the outside temperature
(unless the system is
off). Push it again to the regular system display.
CoolerlWarmer
To choose the
temperature you want
inside the car,
push the
cooler
or warmer
button.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine You can choose from 65 F (18 ’ C) to 85 F (29 ’ C). And, at each end,
you may choose
60 F (16 ’ C), for maximum cooling, and 90 F (33 ’ C),
for maximum heating.
Then, you have these choices:
Off
Nothing is on, but air will flow rnrough your vehicle if you are moving.
The system will attempt to maintain the chosen temperature, but may
never reach it, because the blower motor will not operate.
Econ
Use “Econ” in cold or cool weather, because it saves fuel by not allowing
the
A/C compressor to run. But it doesn’t remove humidity from the air.
If it’s so warm outside that you need to cool the air, use the next choice. I 1
Auto
In “Auto” its all automatic.
If your car is sitting out on a hot day and you have it set on “Auto”, the air
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will first flow out the floor air ducts for a few seconds. That’s normal.
This
is to prevent a blast of hot air hitting you.
Fan Speeds
m Th e speed of the
blower fan is usually
controlled
I I automatically if you
have the fan on “Auto
Fan”. However, if you
want the blower fan to
run only at high speed,
push the “Hi” button
until you see “Hi Fan”
on the display.
If you want the blower to run only at low speed, push the “Lo7’ button
until you see
“Lo Fan” on the display. If you want the system to be
automatic, but you like the fan speed a little higher than the “Auto Fan”
speed, push the
“LO” or “Hi” button until you see the “Hi Fan Auto Fan”
u
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speed, push the
“Lo” or “Hi” button until you see the “Auto Fan Lo Fan”
on the display.
When first starting your vehicle with a cold engine, the fan speed will
gradually increase as the temperature
of the engine coolant increases.
Defiost
To get fog or ice off the
windshield, push the
Defrost button.
It will help a lot if you first clear any ice and snow from the hood and the
air inlet (it’s between the hood and the windshield). The fan speed
operation is delayed if the engine is not at its normal operating
temperature.
Heated Windshield (Option)
Front De-Ice
Here’s how to use your heated windshield in cold weather to remove ice
or frost quickly:
1. If any snow is piled up on the windshield, brush it away.
2. Start your Cadillac and leave it in P (“Park”).
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The power (or PWR)
button turns your
system on and
off
unless you have a Bose
system. If you
do,
rotate the upper knob
to
turn it on and off.
Your vehicle has Retained Accessory Power
(RAP). When you stop your
vehicle and turn
the ignition key to “Off”, you can still use your radio.
The electrical power to the radio
will not shut off until you open a door
or
10 minutes has passed. If you want this power for another 10 minutes,
just turn the
key to “Run” and then back to “Off”.
The Upper Knob
The upper knob does these three things:
0 It controls the volume.
0 It lets you see what station you have. (When the radio is on, push the
0 It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off, push the knob to
Unless you have a Bose system, behind the upper knob
is a balance
control. It moves the sound between the left and right speakers. Bose
systems are already balanced from left to right,
so they don’t need that
control. knob
to display the station).
display the time.)
The Lower hob
Turn the lower knob to choose radio stations. Push it to get AM or FM.
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System
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To Play the Radio
The “Power” button turns the radio on and off.
The Volume (or Vol) button adjusts the volume up or down. (Press the
center to get
a preset level.)
am-fm Button
Push this to get AM or FM. (The lighted display shows your selection.)
Seek
Push the Seek button to go to the next station and stay there. Push again
and it will find the next station, and
so on.
Scan
Push to hear each station for a few seconds. Push it again when you hear
something
you like and want to stay there.
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This button tunes while the button is held. Also, push A and then v at the
same time to tune up quickly. Push
v and then A at the same time to tune
down quickly.
Push Buttons
The five push buttons
let you return to
favorite stations. They
are also used when you
play a disc.
To set the push buttons for up to ten favorite stations
(5 AM and 5 FM),
just
0 Tune in the station
Push SET
0 Within 5 seconds, push one of the push buttons. Whenever you push
that button, the preset station will return.
Rcl (Recall)
Press to go between time and frequency on the display.
You’ll get stereo by just tuning to any
AM or FM station broadcasting in
stereo.
(“ST” will show on the display).
am-st (Am Stereo)
Push the “am-st” button if you don’t want AM Stereo, as when the station
is weak or noisy.
(“ST” will go off the display.)
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The control behind the upper knob allows you to balance the sound
between the right and left speakers.
The Lower Knob
Turn the lower knob to tune radio stations. The tune knob increases and
decreases frequency when it
is slightly rotated against the spring load.
Push it to get
AM or FM.
The control behind the lower knob fades the sound between your front
and rear speakers.
RCL
It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off, push RCL to display the
time.) With the radio on, when the time is displayed, push it
to see the
frequency.
SEEK
Pressing the SEEK A or v button will cause the receiver to seek the next
higher or lower station and stop.
SCAN
When you press SCAN, the radio will go to the next station and pause
and keep doing that until you press SCAN again.