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An electric fan  under  the  hood can start  up  and  injure  you  even 
when  the engine  is not  running.  Keep hands,  clothing  and tools 
away  from any  underhood  electric fan. 
A CAUTION: 
Things that  burn  can get on hot engine  parts  and  start  a fire. 
These  include  liquids  like  oil, coolant,  brake  fluid, windshield 
washer  and  other  fluids, and plastic  or rubber. 
You or  others 
could  be burned.  Be careful  not  to drop  or  spill  things  that  will 
burn  onto 
a hot engine. 
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Before  closing  the  hood,  be  sure  all the  filler caps  are  on properly.  Then 
just  pull  the hood  down  and close it  firmly. 
ENGINE  OIL 
If the  “Low  Oil Level”  light on  the  instrument  panel  comes on, it means 
you  need  to  check your engine  oil  level  right away.  You  should check your 
engine  oil 
level regularly;  the light is an  added  reminder. 
It’s  a good  idea to check your  engine oil  every  time you get 
fuel. In  order 
to get  an  accurate  reading, the oil  must  be warm  and the vehicle must  be 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Combination Stains: Like candy, ice  cream, mayonnaise,  chili sauce  and 
unknown stains. 
Carefully  scrape off  excess  stain, then clean with cool  water  and allow 
to  dry. 
If a  stain  remains,  clean it with  solvent-type  cleaner. 
_I CLEANING WIWZ OR LEATHER 
Just use warm  water  and  a  clean cloth. 
_- e Rub with  a clean,  damp cloth to remove  dirt. You  may  have to do it 
more  than  once. 
Things like  tar,  asphalt  and  shoe  polish will stain if you  don’t get  them 
off  quickly.  Use  a  clean  cloth  and  solvent-type vinyl/leather  cleaner. 
CLEANING  THE TOP OF THE 
INSTRUMENT PANEL 
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Use  only  mild  soap  and  water to clean the  top  surfaces of the  instrument 
reflections in  the windshield  and even  make  it difficult  to  see  through  the 
windshield  under certain  conditions. 
- panel. Sprays containing silicones  or waxes  may  cause annoying 
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Care Of Wood Panels 
Use  a clean cloth  moistened  in warm soapy  water,  (use mild  dish 
washing  soap). 
Dry the wood  immediately  with a clean cloth. - 
Wood  surfaces can  be polished using  ordinary  household  furniture 
polishes. Apply  the polish  to a clean  cloth,  then  rub  the cloth 
on the 
wood  panel. 
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This is the  legal identifier  for your Cadillac.  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  Vehicle Certification and  Service Parts labels and  the 
certificates 
of title  and registration. 
Engine  Identification 
The eighth  character  in  your VIN is the  engine code  for your GM engine. 
This  code  will help  you identify  your engine, specifications,  and 
replacement  parts 
in this  section. 
SERWCE  PARTS  IDENTIFICATION  LABEL 
You’ll find this label  on  the  underside  of the  trunk  lid. It’s  very  helpful if 
you ever need  to  order  parts. On this label  is: 
Your VIN. 
Its model designation. 
A list of all production  options  and  special equipment. 
Be  sure  that  this label  is not  removed  from the vehicle. 
ADD-ON  ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 
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The wiring  circuits  in  your vehicle  are protected  from  short  circuits by a 
combination 
of Mini  Fuses,  Circuit  Breakers,  and Maxi  Fuses. This 
greatly  reduces  the chance  of fires caused  by electrical problems. 
If you  ever  have  a problem  on  the  road  and  don’t have a spare  fuse, you 
can  “borrow”  one 
of the correct  value. Select a  feature  that  you can get 
along without  that is the  same  value  you  need 
-- like the radio or cigarette 
lighter 
-- and  use its fuse.  Be  sure  to use a fuse with  the same  amperage 
rating  number  on  it (ie. 
lOA, 20A, etc.).  Replace  it as  soon  as you  can. 
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Instrument  Panel  Fuse Block 
__ To gain  access to the  fuse  block. 
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INSTRUMENT PANEL (I/P) FUSE BLOCK 
-5 - NOT USED 6 - T/SIG (15 AMP) - PARWNEUTRALAND BACKUP LAMP  SWITCH 
7 - ABS (IO AMP) - ELECTRIC  TURN  FLASHER 
- ELECTRONIC  BRAKE  CNTRL.  MOD. 
iEBCM) 
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- ,RAPWPR (25 AMP) - RETAINED  ACCESSORY PWR. (RAP) 9 - RADIO (IO AMP) - RADIO  RECEIVER 10 - WIPER (25 AMP) - WINDSHIELD  WIPER/WASHER 11 - I/P INDC /TELLTAIL (10 AMP) - DIAGNOSTIC  ENERGY  RESERVE 
- LOW COOLANT  MOD. 
MOD.  (DERM) - INSTRUMENT 
PANEL  CLUSTER 
INDICATORS 
12 - NOT  USED 13 - CHIME (10 AMP) - CHIME  MOD. 
SPEED  SENSOR  BUFFER  MOD. 
TORQUE  CONVERTER  CLUTCH 
AUTO.  DAY/NIGHT  MIRROR 
FCC) 
DISABLE  RELAY 
REAR  DEFOGGER  RELAY 
CCM (IO AMP) CENTRAL  CNTRL.  MOD.  (CCM) 
THROlTLE  POSITION (TP)  SENSOR 
MOD. ., 
15 - AIR  BAG (IO AMP) 
16 - CRUISE (10 AMP) 
- ELECTRONIC  LEVEL  CNTRL.  (ELC) 
- DUAL  POLE  ARMING  SENSOR 
- GENERATOR - CRUISE  CNTRL. 17 - HTD  ST (10 AMP) - DRIVER'S  MEMORY  SEAT - DRIVER  HEATED SEAT - PASSENGER  HEATED  SEAT 
- CENTRAL  CNTRL.  MOD.  (CCM) - INSTRUMENT  CLUSTER: 
18 - CCM  IGN (10 AMP) 
THEFT  DETERRENT  RECEIVER REMOTE  KEYLESS  ENTRY/UNVERAL RAP  PWR (10 AMP) RETAINED  ACCESSORY  PWR. 
RAP) HVAC  (A0  AMP) ~  ~ HVAC SOLENOID  MOD. 
INSTRUMENT  CLUSTER 
HVAC  CNTRL.  HEAD 
RAP  BATT (25 AMP) 
WIPER  RELAY  RETAINED  ACCESSORY  PWR.  (RAP) HVAC (25 AMP 
TRK  REL 
(IO AMP) TRUNK  LID  RELEASE  SW. STARTER (10 AMP) STARTER ENABLE REALY 
DIAGNOSTIC  ENERGY  RESERVE 
MIR  DEFG (IO AMP) MOD.  (DERM) 
SIDE  VIEW  MIRROR  DEFOGGERS 
PWR  ANT (20 AMP) TRUNK  LAMP 
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HVAC  PWR.  M&D. 
PWR.  ANTENNA 
D/INT LPS (15 AMP) DELAYED  INTERIOR  LIGHTS  (DIL) FRT  CIG (10 AMP) FRONT  CIGAR  LIGHTER RR CIG (20 AMP) REAR  CIGAR  LIGHTERS HVAC (10 AMP) 
ABS 
(25 AMP) HVAC  CNTRL.  ASSEMBLY 
TRACTION  CNTRL.  MOD.  ELECTRONIC  BRAKE  AND/ 
NOT  USED 
CLUSTER (IO AMP) CHIME  MOD. 
INSTRUMENTCLUSTER: 
LOW  ENGINE  OIL  MOD. 
HEADLIGHT  SW. 
RADIO RECEIVER CCM (1 0 AMP) CENTRAL  CNTRL.  MOD.  (CCM) PWR LK (10 AMP) PWR.  DOOR  LOCKS  PWR.  MIRRORS 
TRK  PDWN (15 AMP) PWR.  LUMBAR  SEATS 
TRUNK  LID  PULL-DOWN  UNIT 
STOP  LPS (20 AMP) BRAKE  TRANSMISSION  SHIFT 
INTERLOCK  IBTSIVSTOP  LIGHT 
BRAKESW. 
' '. PWR RECL 115 AMPI DRIVER-SCT RECLIfiE  SW. 
PASSENGER SEAT RECLINE  SW. PWR  LUMB 120 AMP) PWR. LUMBARSEAT  MOTOR CNTRL MOD. HTD  ST 15 AMP) 
SEAT  CNTRL.  MOD.  RELAY CORNR  LP (IO AMP) INSTRUMENT  CLUSTER: 
RADIO  CNTRL.  HEAD 
CORNERING  LIGHTS 
INT  DIM (IO AMP) HEADLIGHT  SWITCH  DRIVER4  AND  PASSENGER  HEATEL - INTERIOR  LIGHTS - DIMMING 43 - RR T/LPS (IO AMP). - REATTAIL  LIGHTS - REAR  SIDE  MARKER  LIGHTS - LICENSE  LAMP 
- HAZARD  WARNING  FLASHER 44 - HZRD LP (20 AMP) 
45- PWR  LK 20AMP) - PWR. Doh  LOCK  RELAY 
- RETAlNED  ACCESSh  PWR.  (RAP) 
C/B 1 - NOT  USED CIB 2 - RAP  PWR (30 AMP 
RELAY CIS 3 - PWR ST (25 AMP) - DRIVERS PWR.  SEAT SW. - PASSENGER  PWR.  SEAT  SW. - MEMORY  SEAT  MOD. 
- REAR DEFOGGER  REALY C/B 4 - RR DEFG (30 AMP) 
C/B 
5 - HDLP (30 AMP) - HEADLIGHT  RELAY - DAMIME RUNNING  LIGHTS  (DRL) 
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This relay  center  is located  left of the steering  column 
compartment.  in 
the  engine 
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HEADLIGHT 
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TCC RELAY 
(IF USED) 
I RELAY 1 
NEUTRAL PARK- 
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-. Cooling Fan  Relay  Center (If Equipped) 
This relay  center is located  on  the passenger  side bulk  head in the  engine 
compartment. 
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RELAY 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 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 Flat  Tire  Change 
0 Locksmith 0 Fuel  Delivery 0 Trip Routing 
0 Tmxi 0 Lost  Keys 0 Hotel  Information 
While  there is no charge  for some 
of these  items during  the specified  period, 
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. 
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: 
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Vehicle Identification  Number (VIN) 
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This 17 character  code is located on the  driver’s  side top  surface  of the - 
instrument  panel  and may  be  seen  through  the windshield. 
Model and  Year 
0 Delivery Date 0 Mileage - 
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ilable to give  the 
Consumer  Relations  Representative: - 
- Your  name,  address  and  telephone  number 
- Vehicle  Identification  Number (This is  available  from the vehicle  registration  or , 
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title,  or  the  plate  attached  to  the  left  top  of  the  instrument  panel  and  visible through 
the  windshield.) 
- Dealership  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 free 
number  listed.  However,  if you wish to write  Cadillac,  please  send all correspondence to 
the  respective  United  States,  Canada  or GM Overseas  Central  Office  address  listed  on 
the  following  page. 
When  contacting  Cadillac,  please  remember  that 
your problem will likely be resolved in 
the  dealership,  using  dealership  facilities,  equipment  and  person\
nel.  That  is  why  we - 
suggest you follow  Step  One  first. 
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CUSTOMER  ASSISTANCE FOR THE HEARING  OR 
SPEECH  IMPAIRED 
To assist  owners  who have  hearing  difficulties,  Cadillac  has  installed  special TDD 
(Telecommunication  Devices  for  the  Deaf)  equipment in its  Consumer  Relations - 
Center. Any hearing  or  speech  impaired  customer  who  has  access to a  TDD  or  a 
conventional  teletypewriter  my) can  communicate  with  Cadillac  by  dialing: 
1-800-TDD-CMCC. 
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