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ENGINE  COOLANT 
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RADIATOR COOLANT 
CHARGING 
I ANTILOCK  BRAKE I FUEL J ENGINE  OIL 
PRESSURE  ENGINE  OIL 
TEMPERATURE 
Here  are  some  other  symbols  you  may see: 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine .- How long should you keep  the  block heater  plugged  in? The  answer 
depends  on  the  weather,  the  kind of oil  you  have,  and  some  other  things. 
Instead  of trying  to list  everything  here, we  ask  that you contact  a Cadillac 
dealer  in the  area  where you’ll be parking your  vehicle. The  dealer  can 
give  you  the best  advice  for  that  particular  area. 
AUTOMATIC  TMSMISSION 
different positions  for 
your  shift  lever. 
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0 P (Park) 
This locks  your rear wheels.  It’s  the best position  to use  when  you  start 
your  engine  because  your vehicle  can’t  move  easily. 
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In “Problems on the Road,’’ this  manual shows what  to  do.  See  “Engine 
Overheating” 
in the  Index. 
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1 I LNl Prere Light 
This  light tells you if 
there  couldbe a 
i+gg&dea with your 
engine oil pressure. 
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I Don’t  keep  driving  if  the  oil pressure  is low.  If  you  do,  your 
engine can  become 
so hot that it catches  fire. You or others 
could  be  burned.  Check  your  oil  as  soon  as  possible and have 
your  vehicle  serviced. 
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When you turn  the  key 
to  “Run”or  “Start”, 
this light  will come  on 
briefly,  to show  that 
your  alternator  and 
battery  charging 
systems  are working. 
If a light  stays  on, you  need  service,  and you should take your Cadillac  to 
accessories,  and  set your Electronic  Climate  Control  system to 
“OFE’‘ 
the  dealer  at once. To save your  battery until you get  there,  turn off all L I 
Low Oil Level  Light 
This light  should  come 
on while  you  are 
starting: 
vour engine. 
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your  engine  oil level  is  too low.  Check  your oil level  and  add  enough  oil 
to  bring  the engine  oil level  up  to  the  proper level. See  “Engine  Oil”  in 
the  Index. 
Change Oil Light 
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This  light will come  on 
for  .a  few  seconds  as 
you  first  start  your 
engine.  The light 
will 
also come  on  following 
engine  start  up for 
20 
seconds  when the 
engine  oil needs 
changing. 
See  “Oil  Life Indicator”  in the  Index. 
Door Ajar  Light  (Option) 
This light will come  on 
if 
a door  is not 
completely closed. 
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FUEL GAGE 
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Your fuel gage  shows 
about  how much  fuel is 
in your  tank. 
It  works  only when  the ignition  is  in the  “RUN”  position. The 
17 bar 
segments  show the fuel  remaining  in your  tank. 
When  only one  bar  segment  still  is lit, the 
“LOW FUEC’  light will go  on. 
If the fuel  supply  gets critically  low,  none of the  bar segments  will be lit 
and  the 
“LOW FUEC’  will flash.  You should  get  fuel  immediately. 
Here  are 
a few  concerns  some owners  have had  about  the fuel gage. All 
these  situations  are normal  and indicate  nothing wrong  with  the fuel 
gage. 
The pump  at  the  gas station  shuts off before  the fuel  gage  reads “F”. 
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It takes  more (or less) gas  to fill up  than  the  gage said. For example, 
the  gage said 
“l/Y, but  it took  more or less than  half the tank capacity - 
to fill  it. I 
The  gage changes when  you turn  (or  stop,or  speed  up) 
OIL LIFE INDICATOR 
Your  Cadillac  has  an Oil Life Indicator  feature.  This tells you when  you 
need  to  change your engine 
oil. It’s based  upon  the  engine oil 
temperatures  and  your driving  patterns. 
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The “CHANGE OIE’ light will come  on  for a few seconds as  a bulb check 
when 
you start  your  engine.  The system  probably  will  say  to change  the oil 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 1 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 krn) or 3 months  (whichever  comes  first), 
unless  the 
“CHANGE OIL? 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,  turn 
the  ignition  switch to the 
“ON” position  with the engine  stopped.  Fully 
depress  and  release  the  accelerator  pedal 
3 times  within 5 seconds. 
If  the  “CHANGE  OK’ light comes  on  and stays on  for 
5 seconds,  it did 
not  reset.  You’ll need  to  reset  the  system again. 
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C. 
To Set the  Minutes: 
0 Press SET, and  within 5 seconds, 
0 Press  and hold  SCAN  up  or down.  When  the  clock gets to  the  correct 
minute,  let  go. 
Your  clock  is  set. 
Care of Your Cassette  Tape Player 
A tape player  that is not  cleaned  regularly can cause  reduced  sound 
quality,  ruined cassettes,  or a  damaged  mechanism.  Cassette  tapes  should 
be  stored  in their  cases  away from  contaminants,  direct  sunlight, and 
extreme  heat. 
If they aren’t, they  may not  operate  properly or cause 
failure 
of the  tape  player. 
Your  tape player  should  be cleaned  regularly  each  month  or  after  every 
15 hours of use. If you  notice  a  reduction  in sound  quality,  try a known 
good  cassette  to  see if the  tape  or  the  tape  player is at  fault. 
If this  other 
cassette  has no improvement  in sound  quality, clean  the  tape player. 
Clean  your tape player with  a wiping-action, non-abrasive cleaning 
cassette,  and  follow the directions  provided with it. 
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Cassettes are subject  to wear  and the sound  quality  may degrade  over 
time.  Always  make sure  that  the  cassette tape is  in good  condition  before 
you have your  tape player serviced. 
Care of Your  Compact Discs 
Handle  discs carefully.  Store  them  in their  original cases  or  other 
protective  cases and away  from  direct  sunlight and  dust. 
If the surface  of 
- a disc  is  soiled,  dampen  a  clean, soft cloth  in a mild,  neutral  detergent 
solution  and clean  it, wiping  from the  center  to  the  edge. 
Be  sure  never  to touch  the signal  surface 
when handling  discs.  Pick up 
edge. 
I discs by grasping  the  outer  edges or  the  edge of the  hole  and  the  outer 
7 Power Antenna Mast  Care 
Your  power  antenna  will look  its best  and work  well  if it’s  cleaned  from 
time  to time. 
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