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If your  Cadillac  has this 
option, 
it has  a theft 
deterrent  alarm system. 
With  this  system,  the 
“SECURITY 
SYSTEM”  light 
will 
flash as you  open  the 
door 
(if your  ignition  is 
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This  light  reminds  you to  arm  the  theft  deterrent  system. Here’s how to 
do  it: 
1. Open  the  door. 
2. Lock  the  door  with the power  door lock  switch  or Keyless  Entry 
System.  The  “SECURITY  SYSTEM” light should come  on  and stay 
on. 
3. Close  all  doors. The  “SECURITY  SYSTEM”  light  should go off. 
If a door  or  the  trunk is opened  without  the key, the alarm will go  off. It I 
will  also go off if a door  lock or  the  trunk  lock  is damaged.  Your  vehicle’s , 
lights  will  flash  and  the  horn will sound. 
Remember,  the  theft deterrent  system  won’t  arm 
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with a key or manual door lock.  It arms only if  you use a power door lock A 
switch  or Keyless  Entry System. 
Here’s  how 
to avoid setting  off the  alarm  by accident: 
If you  don’t  want  to  arm the theft  deterrent  system, the vehicle  should 
Always  unlock  a door with a key  or Keyless  Entry System.  Unlocking  a 
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locked  after  the  doors  are  closed. 
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door any other  way  will  set off  the  alarm. 
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How to Test The Alarm 
Roll down  your window  and lock  your vehicle  using the power  door 
Reach  in and  unlock  the  door  using the manual  lock, and open  the 
lock. 
door.  The  horn will sound  and  your headlights  will flash. 
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. 
To reduce  the possibility  of theft,  always  arm  the  theft  deterrent  system 
- when leaving  your vehicle. 
PASS-KEY IIm 
- Your  vehicle  is  equipped with the PASS-Key I1 TM (Personalized 
- different  to arm or disarm  the system.  It works  when you insert  or remove 
Automotive Security System) 
theft deterrent  system. PASS-Key 
I1 is a 
passive  theft deterrent  system. This means  you don’t have  to  do anything 
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key from  the ignition.  PASS-Key TM uses a resistor pellet  in the 
ignition  key that  matches  a  decoder  in your vehicle. 
key,  it shuts  down  the vehicle’s  starter and  fuel  systems.  For about  three 
minutes,  the  starter  won’t  work  and fuel  won’t  go  to  the engine.  If 
__ someone  tries  to  start  your vehicle  again or uses  another  key during  this 
time,  the vehicle  will not  start.  This discourages  someone  from randomly 
trying  different  keys  with  different resistor pellets  in an  attempt  to  make 
a 
match. 
The  ignition  key must  be clean  and dry before  it’s inserted  in the  ignition 
or  the  engine  may not start. 
If the engine  does  not  start  and  and  the 
the  ignition off. 
Clean  and dry the key.  Wait  about  three  minutes  and  try again.  The 
work,  and the key  appears  to  be clean  and dry, wait  about  three  minutes 
and  try the  other  ignition key. At this time,  you  may also want  to check 
- When  the PASS-Key  I1 TM system senses  that  someone is using  the wrong 
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- “PASS KEY FAULT”  light comes  on,  the key  may  be dirty  or wet.  Turn 
__ security light  will remain  on  during  this time. If the  starter  still  won’t 
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HORN 
With 
this feature  you 
can  cut electrical 
power  to  the  rear 
power  windows 
by 
pressing  the right end 
of  the  lock  out switch. 
This  feature  is useful 
when you’re  transporting  small 
children  and you  don’t 
want  them  using  the 
power  windows. 
To  sound  the  horn,  just press  the steering  wheel pad. 
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“Drive  ahead.”  Look  down the  road,  to  the  sides, and to crossroads 
for  situations  that might affect your  passing patterns. 
If you have  any 
doubt  whatsoever  about making  a successful  pass, wait for 
a better 
time. 
Watch  for traffic  signs, pavement  markings, and lines.  If you  can see  a 
sign  up  ahead  that  might indicate  a  turn  or  an intersection,  delay your 
pass. 
A broken  center  line usually  indicates  it’s  all right to pass 
(providing  the  road  ahead  is clear).  Never cross  a solid line  on your 
side 
of the  lane  or  a  double solid line, even  if the  road  seems  empty of 
approaching  traffic. 
If you suspect  that  the  driver of the  vehicle  you want  to pass  isn’t 
aware 
of your  presence,  tap  the  horn a  couple of times  before  passing. 
Do  not  get  too  close to  the  vehicle  you want  to pass while you’re 
awaiting  an opportunity.  For  one thing,  following  too closely  reduces 
your  area of vision,  especially  if you’re  following  a  larger vehicle. 
Also, 
you  won’t  have adequate  space if the  vehicle  ahead suddenly  slows or 
stops.  Keep back a  reasonable  distance. 
When  it looks like  a  chance to pass  is coming  up, start  to  accelerate 
but  stay in  the right  lane and don’t  get 
too close. Time your  move so 
you  will be increasing  speed as the  time  comes to move  into  the  other 
lane.  If the  way  is  clear to pass,  you  will  have  a  “running start”  that 
more  than  makes  up  for  the  distance  you  would lose by dropping  back. 
And  if something  happens 
to cause  you to cancel your pass,  you need 
only  slow  down  and drop  back again  and wait  for  another  opportunity. 
If  other  cars are lined  up  to  pass a slow  vehicle, wait your  turn. But 
take  care  that  someone  isn’t  trying to pass  you as you  pull  out  to  pass 
the  slow  vehicle.  Remember  to  glance over your  shoulder  and check 
the  blind  spot. 
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  the  right lane.  (Remember  that  your right outside  mirror  is 
convex.  The vehicle you  just passed  may seem  to  be  farther  away from 
you  than  it really  is.)   

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- #3 PWR.  SEAT  CIRCUIT  BREAKER - $4 REAR DEFOG  RELAY  CIRCUIT 
- #40 HEATED  SEAT 
BREAKER 
- #44 MIRROR  DEFOG 2 - BODY 2 (50 AMP) - #26 I/P-PWR.  ANTENNA - #27 l/P-DELAYED  INTERIOR 
- #28 WFRONT  CIGAR - #29 I/P-REAR  CIGAR 
- #21 IIP-RAP  ACCESSORY  RELAY - #30 I/P-HVAC  CNTRL.  HEAD 
- #22 I/P-HVAC  PWR.  MOD. - #23 WTRUNK RELEASE - #9 I/P-RADIO - #10 I/P-RAP  ACCESSORY - #31 I/P-TRACTION  CNTRL. 
LIGHTS  (DIL) - #33 GP-TELTALE - #34 I/P-CCM 2 - #35 I/P-PWR.  DR.  LOCK  SW. - #I8 U/H-AIR  PUMP - #2 CIRCUIT  BREAKER  I/P-RAP 
PWR.  RELAY 
3 - IGN  1 (50 AMP) - #E I/P-RETAINED  ACCESSORY 
- #6 I/P-TURN  FLASHER - #24 I/P-CRANK - #15 FAIR  BAG 
PWR.  (RAP) - #11 IWTELTALE 
- #14 VP-CENTRAL CNTRL. MOD. 12 - PARK LIGHTS (20 AMP) (CCM) - #4 F/L-PARK  LIGHTS - #13 I/P-CHIME - #7 I/P-TRACTION  CNTRL. - #I3 U/H-INJECTORS - #42 I/PI-DIMMER - #I4 U/H-ENGINE 
CNTRL.  MOD. - #43 I/P-REAR  TAIL  LIGHTS 
- #5 F/L-FORWARD  LIGHTS - #41 I/P-CORNERING  LIGHTS 
- IN-LINE  CONCEALED  I/P-REMOTE  (ECW 
- IGNITION COIL 4 - IGNS  3 (40 AMP) - #I6 I/P-CRUISE - #I7 I/P-HEATED  SEATS - #18 I/P-CCM  IGNITION - #19 WRAP PWR.  RELAY - #20 I/P-HVAC  CNTRL.  HEAD - #17 U/H-COOLING  FAN  RELAY 
KEYLESS  ENTRY  RECEIVER 5 - ABS (50 AMP) - ANTILOCK  BRAKE  SYSTEM/ 
TRACTION  CNTRL. 
(ABSKC) 
HYDRAULIC  MODULATOR 
6-  NOTUSED 7 - PRIMRY  CLG  FAN (50 AMP) 
8 - SCNDRY  CLG  FAN (50 AMP) 
9 - LEVEL  CNTRL. (30 AMP) 
- PRIMARY  COOLING  FAN  RELAY 
- SECONDARY  COOLING  FAN  RELAY 
- #15 U/H-ELECTRONIC  LEVEL 
10 - FUEL  PUMP (20 AMP) 
11 - HEADLlGHTSlHORNS 130 AMP) 
CNTRL.  (ELC) 
- #16 U/H-FUEL  PUMP 
- #I F/L-HORNRELAY ' - #2 F/L-HEADLIGHTS  RELAY - #5 CIRCUIT  BREAKER 
I/P-HEADLIGHTS 
13 - INJECTORS (IO AMP) - FUEL  INJECTORS - ENGINE  CNTRL.  MOD.  (ECM) 
- EXHAUST  GAS  RECIRCULATION 14 - EGR/PCM  (IGN) (IO AMP) 
(EGR)  VALVE - AIR  PUMP  RELAY - PURGE  CANISTER 15 - LEVEL  CNTRL. (20 AMP) - ELECTRONIC  LEVEL  CNTRL.  (ELC) 
- ELC  COMPRESSOR/RELAY  HEIGHT  SENSOR 
ASSEMBLY 
16-  FUEL  PUMP  (10  AMP) - ENGINE  CNTRL.  MOD.  (ECM) - FUEL  PUMP  RELAY - FUEL  PUMP/OIL  PRESSURE  SW. 
- SECONDARY  COOLING  FAN  RELAY - COOLING  FANS  CNTRL.  RELAY 
- AIR  PUMP  RELAY 
17 - COOLING  FANS (1 0 AMP) 
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- AIR  PUMP (20 AMP) 
A- NOT  USED B - COOLING  FANS  CNTRL.  RELAY 
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- A/C  DISABLE  RELAY - COOLING  FAN  CNTAL.  RELAY 
- AIR  COND.  DISABLE  RELAY D - FUEL  PUMP  RELAY - FUEL  PUMP  RELAY 
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HORN (25 AMP) 
- HORN RELAY (COIL) 
- HORNS 
HDLP (IO AMP) 
- HEADLIGHT  RELAY  (COIL) 
- DAYTIME  RUNNING  LIGHTS (DRL)  RELAY 
NOT USED 
PARK  LP (20 AMP) 
- PARK LIGHT RELAY 
A 
B 
C 
D  NOT  USED 
DRL  RLY 
- DAYTIME  RUNNING  LIGHTS 
(DRL)  RELAY 
HORN  RELAY 
- HORN  RELAY 
PARK  LP  RELAY 
- PARK  LIGHTS  RELAY 
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6 
FRT  PARK  LP (IO AMP) 
- FRONT  MARKER  LIGHTS 
- FRONT SIDE MARKER 
LIGHTS 
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Front Seatbacks.  Reclining.  Power ...................... 9 
Front  Towing  Hook-Ups 
............................. 225 
Fuel 
.............................................. 252 
Fuel Door. Locking 
................................. 136 
FuelGage 
......................................... 255 
Fuel  Tank.  Filling  Your 
.............................. 255 
Fuse Replacement 
...................... ........ 313 
Fuses  And Circuit  Breakers 
.......................... 313 
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Garage  Door  Opener  (Option) ....................... 121 
Gear  Positions 
...................................... 83 
Gearshift  Lever.  Positions  Of 
.......................... 83 
Gasoline 
.......................................... 252 
Gasoline  Tank. Filling  Your 
.......................... 255 
Glass  Cleaning 
..................................... 306 
Graphic  Symbols ..................................... 3 
Guard  Against  Theft 
................................. 75 
GloveBox 
.......................................... 68 
Guide 
En Francais ..................... See “Introduction” 
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Halogen  Bulbs ..................................... 278 
Halogen Headlight  Bulb  Removal 
..................... 280 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
............................ 217 
Haze.  Driving  In 
................................... 191 
Headlight  High-Low  Beam 
.......................... 100 
Headlight  On Warning 
.............................. 109 
Head Restraints 
..................................... 10 
Heater 
............................................ 139 
Heater,  Engine Block 
................................ 82 
High-Low  Headlight Beam 
.......................... 100 
HighBeams 
....................................... 187 
High Speed,  Shifting When Your Engine 
Is Running At ... 85 
Highway  Hypnosis .................................. 197 
Hill  and Mountain Roads 
............................ 198 
Hills,  Parking  On 
................................... 200 
Holding A  Baby In Your  Car 
.......................... 45 
Hood, Don’t  Open If  You  See Steam 
.................. 227 
Hood  Release 
..................................... 257 
Horn 
.............................................. 97 
Hot  Coolant,  Warning  Light  For 
...................... 128 
Hot  Engine,  Safety  Warnings  About 
................... 227 
How  The Air Bag  System  Works 
....................... 30 
How To Obtain Roadside  Service ...... See Roadside Service 
How To Operate Your Sound  System .................. 145 
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