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COMFORT  CONTROLS  AND  AUDIO  SYSTEMS 
In this section  you'll find out how  to operate  the  comfort control systems 
and  audio  systems offered with  your  Cadillac. 
YOUR CIILLACMR SYSTEM 
This  part  tells  you  how  to make  your Electronic  Climate Control (ECC) 
work  for you. 
Outside  Air 
Outside  air  always  flows  through your Cadillac  when  the car is  moving. 
Even  if the  car is not  moving,  you  can always  get  outside  air to flow 
through  by selecting.any  air choice  (except  the  rear window  defogger). 
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The Electronic  Climate Control System  may  automatically  recirculate the 
inside  air 
of your vehicle,  to provide  maximum  air conditioning . During 
recirculation, a  louder blower  noise may be  heard  until the system  returns 
to outside  air. 
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The  air outlets  are 
located  in the  center 
and  each  side of the 
instrument  panel.  You 
can  adjust  the direction 
of air flow by moving 
the  control  levers. The 
lever  at  the  bottom 
of 
the air outlet  opens  or 
stops  the air flow  from 
that  outlet. 
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With  this  system  you  can  control the ventilation,  heating  and  air 
conditioning  in your  vehicle  automatically  by setting  the desired 
temperature.  The  digital screen  displays  the outside  temperature,  the 
inside  temperature  setting,  fan  speed,  and  the  ECC selection you have 
selected. 
OUT  TEMP  (Outside  Temperature) 
Push this to get  the  outside  temperature.  Push it again  to  return  to  the 
regular  system  display. 
TEMP (Inside  Temperature) 
Sets the interior  temperature you want. Press  the lower  portion  (blue 
arrow)  to lower  the inside  temperature  setting. Press  the  upper portion 
(red  arrow)  to raise  the  temperature  setting. Once you set the 
temperature,  the  system  will automatically maintain  the set  temperature. 
You  can  change  the  temperature  from 
65 " F (18 " C) to 85 " F (29' C), one 
degree  at  a time. You  may  also choose 
60 " F (16 " C), for maximum 
cooling,  and 
90°F (33" C),  for maximum  heating, the  fan will  stay  on high 
the  air will  flow  out  the  heater  ducts. In maximum  cooling,  the system  will 
recirculate  the air inside your  vehicle instead 
of pulling air from  outside. 
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air conditioning  system. The flashing  will continue  for  about  two minutes. 
It  means  you should  have your  system  serviced. 
Defroster 
To get fog  or ice off the 
windshield,  push 
the 
Defroster  button. 
The  fan  speed 
will work automatically or you can  choose  another  fan 
speed 
if you want. 
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). 
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AIR CONDITIONING  SYSTEM 
Refrigerant-12  (R-12) ......................... 3.125 lb  (1.4  kg) 
Not  all air  conditioning  refrigerants are  the same. 
If the air condi- 
tioning  system  in  your vehicle  needs  refrigerant,  be  sure  the  proper 
refrigerant 
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FLUID CAPACITIES 
Auto Trans  (4L60)  Pan  Removal .................. 5 qts. (4.7 L) 
.Auto  Trans  (4UO  Overhaul  (245mm  Torq.  Conv.) 
.... 8 qts.  (7.9 L) 
.,Auto  Trans  (4MO  Overhaul (298mm  Torq.  Conv.) 
. . 11 qts. (10.6  L) 
.Engine  Oil 
.......... .-. ....................... 4.0 qts.  (3.8  L) 
"With  Filter  Change 
............................ 5.0 qts.  (4.7 L) 
Engine  Cooling ............................... 
.Engine Cooling  System (H.D.) ................... 
'Fuel  Tank ................................. 23 gallons  (87.1L) 
.Power  Steering 
................................. .2 qts.  (1.9  L) 
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'Washer  Solvent ................................ 
TIGHTEN  TORQUE 
"Spark Plug ................................ 15 N-m  (11 lb. ft.) 
Oil  Pan  Drain  Plug .......................... 41 N-m  (30  lb. ft.) 
'Wheel Lug Nut. .......................... 135 N-m (100 lb. ft.) 
:Re,ar  Axle.Filler.Plug ......... ........................ 35  N.m  (26  lb. ft.) 
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KlEHICLE  DIMENSIONS 
Shipping Weight (Fleetwood  Brougham) ...... .4361 lbs.  (1978  kg) 
'Wheel 
Base ................................ 121.5  in (3085 mm) 
Shipping  Weight (Fleetwood) ................ .4295 lbs.  (1948  kg) 
'Length 
.................................... .224  in (5696 mm) 
Height ..................................... .57  in (1451  mm) 
Width 
...................................... .77  in (1952  mm)   
     
        
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ACC  (Ignition  Key  Position) ........................... 79 
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.......................... 143.  312 
: .., > I e. Power  Steering  Fluid ............................. 273 
.............................. in Engine  Coolant  231.  271 
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Additives.  Engine 
Oil ............................... 263 
Adjustment.  Brake 
................................. 178 
Adult  Safety  Belt  Usage 
.............................. 19 
Air Bags ........................................... 27 
Air Cleaner ....................................... 265 
Air Cleaner & PCV Filter  Replace .... See  Maint . Book. p.22 
Air Conditioner .................................... 139 
Air  Outlets 
........................................ 138 
Air System ........................................ 139 
Alarrn. 
How To  Turn Off Theft ........................ 76 
Alcohol.  Driving  Under  The  Influence 
Of .............. 167 
Alcohol  in  Gasoline 
................................. 253 
AMAX@ .......................................... 144 
AM Radio  Reception ............................... 144 
AM Stereo  Radio  Reception ......................... 144 
Antenna.  Cleaning  Radio 
............................ 155 
Antifreeze 
........................................ 269 
Antilock  Brakes 
.................................... 173 
Antilock  Brake  System  Warning  -Light 
................. 126 
Anti-Theft  Tips 
...................................... 75 
Appearance 
....................................... 301 
Appearance  Care.  Service  and ........................ 251 
Arm. Wearing  A  Safety  Belt  Under Your ................ 25 
Armrest.  Storage 
................................... 122 
Ashtrays 
.................................... , ....... 119 
Assist  Handles 
..................................... 121 
Astroroof 
......................................... 118 
Audio  Systems. Comfort Controls  and ................. 138 
Automatic  Air  Conditioning  System 
................... 139 
Automatic  Door  Lock 
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Automatic  Overdrive 
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