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odometer)  go between  English and metric. 
Speedometer  and Qdometer 
Your  speedometer  lets you  see your  speed  in both  miles  per hour  (mph) 
and  kilometers  per hour  (kmih).  Your odometer  shows  how  far your 
vehicle  has been  driven,  in  either miles (used  in the 
U.S.) or  kilometers 
(used 
in Canada). 
Trip  Qdometer 
You can  tell  how  far you’ve  gone since  you  last  set it back  to zero.  To 
reset,  push the button. 
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Your  Cadillac Brougham has a  “tamper-resistant  odometer.”  If your 
odometer  displays 
ERROR, someone has tampered  with it. 
You  may  wonder what happens  if a car  has  to have  a new  odometer 
installed.  The new speedometer  has to be  programmed  with the correct 
mileage  as the  old one. 
If it can’t  be, then  it  is set at zero,  but  a label  on 
the  driver’s  door must  show  the old  reading  and when  the new  one was 
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SERVICE AND APPEARANCE  CARE 
Here you will find information  about  the  care of your Cadillac. This Part 
begins  with  service  and fuel  information,  and  then  it  shows how to check 
important  fluid and lubricant  levels. There  is also technical information 
about  your  vehicle,  and  a section devoted  to its  appearance  care. 
SERWCE 
Your  Cadillac  dealer knows your vehicle  best  and wants you to be happy 
with  it. We  hope  you’ll  go  to your  dealer  for  all  your  service  needs. You’ll 
get  genuine  GM parts  and  GM-trained  and  supported  service people. 
We  hope  you’ll  want to keep  your GM vehicle  all  GM.  Genuine  GM  parts 
have  one of these  marks: 
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Doing Your Own Service Work 
If you  want  to  do  some of your own service  work,  you’ll  want to get  the 
service  your Cadillac  than this manual  can. 
To order  the  proper  service 
manual,  see  “Service Publications” in  the Index. 
- proper  Cadillac Service  Manual.  It tells you much  more  about  how to 
,- You should  keep  a  record  with  all parts receipts  and list the  mileage  and I 
the  date  of any  service  work  you  perform.  See  “Maintenance  Record” in 
the Index. 
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To make your  tires  last  longer, have them inspected and  rotated  at  the 
mileages  recommended  in the  Maintenance  Schedule. See “Scheduled 
- Maintenance  Services”  in the Index.  Use this rotation  pattern. 
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After  the tires  have  been  rotated,  adjust the  front  and rear  inflation 
pressure  as  shown  on the  Tire-Loading  Information label. Make  certain 
that  all wheel  nuts  are  properly tightened.  See  “Wheel  Nut Torque” in the 
Index. 
A CAUTION: 
Rust  or  dirt  on a wheel, or on  the  parts  to  which  it is  fastened, 
can  make  wheel  nuts become  loose  after a time.  The wheel  could 
come 
off and  cause  an accident.  When you change a wheel, 
remove  any rust 
or dirt  from places  where the wheel  attaches  to 
the  vehicle.  In  an emergency,  you  can use 
a cloth or a paper  towel 
to do this;  but be sure  to use a  scraper 
or wire brush  later, if  you 
need  to,  to get  all  the  rust 
or dirt off. (See “Changing a Flat Tire” 
in  the  Index.) 
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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 
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What Will Roadside  Service Cost You 
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There is  no  cost  to call  the toll-free  Roadside  Service number. 
If a  dealership  Service Technician  travels  to your location,  there is a nominal 
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 
~ service  fee  to cover the technician's  travel  to and from your location.  Labor 
I 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. - 
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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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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 
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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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factors.  For  further  infurmation 
concerning. the.program,.call your local  BBB  or call 
1-800-955-5 100 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 Canadian Warranty BooWet).  General  Motors reserves the 
right  to change  eligibility  limitations 
andlor 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  qerated  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  Traffk Safety 
Administration  (NHTSA),  in  addition  to  notifying  General 
Motors. 
If NHTSAreceives  similar  complaints,  it  may open aninvestigation, and if it  finds  that  a 
safety defect  exists  in  a  group of  vehicles,  it  may  order  a  recall  and  remedy campaign, 
However,  NHTSA  cannot  become  involved  in  individual  problems  bet\
ween  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  to  NHTSA, U.S. 
Department of Transportation,  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 o: !, 
immediately  notify  Transport  Canada, in addition to notifying  General Motors of & ,, ~ 
Canada  Ltd.  You  may write to  Transport  Canada at Box 8880, Ottawa,  Ontario & -.: . E ?i 
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MOTORS 
0 In addition  to  notifying  NHTSA  (or Transprt Canada) in a  situation  like this, we 
certainly 
hope you’ll  notify us. Please  call us at our Consumer  Relations  Center, 
1-800-458-8006, or in Canada  call, 1-800-263-3777, (English) or 1-800-263-7854 
(French), or write: Cadillac  Motor  Car  Division,  Consumer  Relations  CeKter, 2860 
Clark Avenue  Detroit, MI 48232. 
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