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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: 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If it doesn’t  come  on, have it repaired. If the  light  comes  on and  stays  on, 
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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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine time  and flash your brake  lights  (in  addition to your  turn signal)  as extra 
warning  that you are  about  to  slow  down and exit. 
The  exit ramp  can be curved, sometimes  quite sharply. 
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U t I! The exit speed  is  usually  posted.  Reduce  your speed according  to your 
speedometer,  not  to  your sense 
of motion. After driving  for any  distance 
at  higher speeds,  you  may tend  to think you are going  slower  than you 
actually  are. For example, 
40 mph (65 h/h)  might seem like  only 20 mph c_? 
(30 km/h).  Obviously,  this could lead  to serious  trouble  on  a ramp 
designed  for 
20 mph (30 kmih)! 
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DRIVTNG  A  LONG DISTANCE 
Although  most long trips today  are  made  on  freeways, there  are still 
many  made  on  regular highways. 
Long-distance  driving on freeways  and regular  highways  is  the  same in 
some  ways.  The trip has 
to be  planned  and  the vehicle  prepared,  you 
drive  at higher-than-city  speeds,  and there  are longer turns behind  the 
wheel.  You’ll  enjoy  your trip  more  if you  and your  vehicle  are in good 
shape.  Here  are  some tips for a successful  long  trip. 
BEFORE LEAWNG  ONA LONG  TRlP 
Make  sure you’re  ready. Try to  be  well rested. If you  must  start when 
you’re  not  fresh 
-- such  as  after a day’s  work -- don’t plan  to make  too 
many  miles  that first part  of the  journey.  Wear comfortable clothing  and 
shoes  you can easily  drive  in. 
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Is your  vehicle  ready  for a long  trip? If you keep  it serviced  and 
maintained,  it’s  ready to 
go. If it needs  service,  have  it  done  before 
starting  out. Of course,  you’ll find experienced  and  able service experts  in 
Cadillac dealerships  all  across North America.  They’ll be ready  and 
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Here  are  some things  you  can check  before  a trip: 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid: Is the  reservoir  full? Are all  windows  clean 
inside  and  outside? 
Wiper  Blades: Are they in  good  shape? 
0 Fuel, Engine  Oil, Other  Fluids:  Have you  checked  all  levels?   
     
        
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If you haven’t found a problem  yet, but the coolant  level  isn’t  at  or above 
“FULL COLD,” add a 50/50 mixture  of clean  water  (preferably distilled) 
Coolant”  in the  Index  for  more  information  about  the  proper coolant 
mix.) 
- and a proper  antifreeze  at  the  coolant  recovery tank.  (See  “Engine 
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A CAUTION: 
I Adding  only  plain  water  to  your  cooling  system can be 
dangerous.  Plain  water, or some  other  liquid like alcohol,  can 
boil  before  the  proper  coolant mix 
will. Your  vehicle’s  coolant 
water  or  the  wrong  mix,  your engine  could get too  hot  but you 
wouldn’t  get the  overheat  warning.  Your engine  could catch  fire 
water  and 
a pmqer  antifreeze. 
I warning  system is  set  for  the  proper  coolant mix. With  plain 
I and you or  others  could be burned. Use a 50/50 mix of clean 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A CAUTION: 
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 
on  level  ground. c1 
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and  give  the 
oil a few 
minutes  to drain  back 
into  the  oil pan. 
If you 
don’t,  the oil dipstick 
might  not show  the 
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actual  level. 
Pull  out  the  dipstick 
slightly.  Pinch  the end 
of the  dipstick  tube as 
you  remove  the 
dipstick  to wipe  the oil 
from  it. Then  push it 
all  the  way  back  in. 
Now  remove it without 
a pinching  the  tube, 
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keepingthe  tip  lower.   
     
        
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When to Add Oil: If the oil is at or below  the ADD line, then  you’ll  need  to - 
add some  oil.  But you must  use the right  kind.  This  section  explains  what I 
kind of oil to use. For crankcase  capacity,  see “Capacities and 
Specifications” 
in the  Index. 
Just 
fill it enough  to  put the level  somewhere in the  proper  operating 
range. Push  the dipstick all the way  back in when  you’re through. 
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What Kind of Oil to Use: 
Look for three  things: 
SG 
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“SG”  must  be  on  the oil container,  either  by itself  or  combined  with 
other  quality designations, such as  “SG/CC,” 
“SG/CD,” “SF,SG,CC,” 
etc.  These  letters show American  Petroleum  Institute (MI) levels of 
quality. 
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