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here  are  some tips that  can  make  your trips  safer  and  more  enjoyable. 
Keep your vehicle  in good  shape.  Check all fluid  levels and also  the 
brakes,  tires,  cooling system  and transmission.  These  parts can work 
hard  on mountain  roads. 
0 Know  how  to go  down  hills.  The most  important  thing to know  is  this: 
let  your engine  do some 
of the  slowing  down. Don’t  make  your brakes 
do  it all. Shift  to a lower  gear when  you go down  a  steep  or  long hill. 
That  way,  you  will  slow  down  without excessive  use 
of your brakes. 
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If you  don’t  shift down,  your brakes  could get so hot  that  they 
wouldn’t  work well. You would  then have  poor braking  or  even 
none  going  down a hill.  You could  crash.  Shift  down to  let your 
engine  assist your brakes  on 
a steep  downhill  slope. 
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A CAUTION: 
- I Coasting  downhill in “N” (Neutral)  or  with the ignition off is 
dangerous.  Your brakes 
will have to do  all the  work  of slowing 
down.  They  could get 
so hot  that they  wouldn’t  work well. You 
could  crash.  Always  have your engine  running  and your vehicle 
in  gear  when  you  go  downhill. 
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Know  how to go uphill.  You  may want to shift down  to a lower  gear. 
The  lower  gears  help  cool your engine  and transmission,  and you  can 
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Stay  in your  own lane  when  driving  on two-lane  roads  in hills or 
mountains.  Don’t  swing wide or cut  across  the  center  of the  road. 
Drive  at  speeds  that  let you stay  in your  own lane.  That way,  you  won’t 
be surprised  by a vehicle coming toward  you  in the  same  lane.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine - Maintenance when Trailer Towing 
Your vehicle  will need  service  more often when you’re  pulling a  trailer. 
See  the  Maintenance  Schedule  for  more  on  this. Things that  are 
(don’t  overfill),  engine oil, axle  lubricant,  belt,  cooling system, and brake 
adjustment.  Each 
of these  is covered  in this  manual,  and  the  Index will 
__- help you find  them  quickly. If you’re  trailering,  it’s a good  idea  to  review 
these  sections  before you start  your  trip. 
Check periodically  to see  that  all hitch  nuts  and  bolts are tight. 
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When  to  Check  and  Change: 
A good time to check  your  automatic transmission  fluid  level  is when  the 
engine  oil  is changed.  Refer  to  the Maintenance  Schedule to  determine 
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when to change  your  fluid.  See “Scheduled  Maintenance  Services’’  in the 
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BeC’%’uSe  this operation  can be a little  difficult,  you  may  choose to have 
this  done  at  a Cadillac  dealership  Service Department. 
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could  get a false  reading on  the dipstick. 
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Too much  or  too  little fluid can damage  your  transmission. 
much  can mean  that  some  of  the  fluid  could  come  out  and  fall 
on  hot  engine  parts, starting 
a fire.  Be  sure  to  get an accurate 
reading  if  you  check 
your transmission fluid. I 
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Wait  at least  30 minutes  before checking  the transmission  fluid  level  if 
you  have  been  driving: 
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0 In heavy  traffic -- especially  in hot  weather. 
0 While  pulling  a trailer. 
To  get  the  right  reading,  the fluid  should  be  at normal  operating 
temperature,  which  is 
180°F to  200°F  (82°C  to 93OC). 
To check transmission  fluid hot: Get  the  vehicle warmed  up by driving 
about 
15 miles (24 km)  when  outside  temperatures  are  above 50°F 
(10°C). If it’s colder  than 50°F (lO°C), drive the vehicle  in “D” (3rd 
Gear)  until the engine  temperature  gage  moves and  then remains steady 
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has  been  sitting  for  eight hours  or  more  with the engine  off and  is used 
only  as a  reference.  Let  the engine  run  at idle  for five  minutes  if outside 
temperatures  are 
50°F (10°C) or  more.  If  it’s colder  than 50°F (lO°C), 
you  may  have to idle  the engine  longer. A hot  check must  follow when 
fluid  is added  during  a  cold check. .- 
To check  the fluid hot or cold: 
0 Park your vehicle  on a level place. 
Place  the shift lever in “P” (Park)  with the parking  brake applied. 
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With your  foot on the  brake  pedal,  move the shift lever  through each 
gear  range,  pausing for  about  three  seconds in each  range.  Then, 
position  the shift  lever  in 
“P” (Park). ~ 
0 Let  the  engine run  at idle for  three  minutes  or  more. 
Then.  without  shutting 
off the engine!  follow  these skgs: 
2. Push it back  in all  the way,  wait three  seconds  and  then pull it back  out 
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of the dipstick, 
and  read  the 
lower  level.  The 
fluid  level must  be 
in the  COLD  area 
for  a cold  check  or 
in the HOT area 
or  cross-hatched  area  for  a  hot 
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4. If  the  fluid  level  is where it should  be,  push the dipstick back in  all the 
way. 
How to Add Fluid: 
Refer  to  the  Maintenance  Schedule  to  determine  what kind of 
transmission fluid  to use.  See  “Recommended  Fluids  and Lubricants” in 
the  Index. 
If the  fluid level  is  low, add only  enough  of the  proper  fluid to bring  the 
level 
up to  the COLD area  for  a  cold check  or  the HOT area  for  a  hot 
check.  It doesn’t  take much  fluid, generally less  than  a 
int. Don’t overfill. 
We  recommend  you use  only  fluid labeled 
DEXRON IIE, because  fluids 
with  that  label  are  made especially  for you  automatic  transmission. 
Damage  caused 
by fluid  other  than  DEXRON@IIE is not covered  by 
your  new vehicle  warranty. 
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0 After  adding  fluid,  recheck the fluid  level  as  described  under “How to 
Check.” 
0 When  the  correct  fluid level is obtained,  push the dipstick  back  in  all 
the  way. 
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GM PART 
NUMBER  SIZE DESCRIPTION 
1051516 32 OZ. (0.946 L)  WASHER  SOLVENT  AND  GAS 
LINE  DE-ICER 
105001  7 32 
OZ. (0.946 L) POWER  STEERING  FLUID 
12 
OZ. (0.354  L)  SPRAY-A-SQUEAK 
10501  72  16 
OZ. (0.473  L)  TAR  AND ROAD  OIL REMOVER 
I 10501  73 I 16 OZ. (0.473  L) I CHROME  CLEANER  AND 
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1050174  16 OZ. (0.473 L)  WHITE  SIDEWALL  TIRE 
CLEANER 
VINYL/LEATHER  CLEANER 
MULTI-PURPOSE  POWDERED 
CLEANER 
1052870  16  OZ. 
(0.473 
L) WASH-WAX  (CONC.) 
8 
OZ. (0.237  L)  SPOT  LIFTER 
1051  51 
5 32 OZ. (0.946 L)  GM OPTIKLEEN 
1050201  16 
OZ. (0.473 L)  MAGIC MIRROR  CLEANER 
POLISH 
I 9985286 I 32 OZ. (0.946 L) I DEXRONB IIE 
I 1052367 
1052753 
1052271  16 
OZ. (0.473  L) GM 
ENGINE OIL 
SUPPLEMENT  (E.O.S.) 
1  GAL.  (3.785  L)  PERMANENT  TYPE 
ANTI-FREEZE  COOLANT 
(ETHYLENE  GLYCOL  BASE) 
23 
OZ. (0.680  L) 
DELCO-SUPREME 
II BRAKE 
16  OZ.  (0.473  L) LIMITED-SLIP  ADDITIVE 
12  OZ. (0.354  L) GM 
GEAR  LUBRICANT 
FLUID 
USAGE 
WINDSHIELD  WASHING  SYSTEM 
AND  GAS LINE 
POWER  STEERING 
WEATHER  STRIPS-STOPS  SQUEAKS 
ON  METAL-TO-METAL  AND 
METAL-TO-RUBBER  CONTACT 
REMOVES  OLD  WAXES,  POLISHES, 
TAR  AND  ROAD  OIL 
REMOVES  RUST  AND CORROSION 
ON CHROME AND  STAINLESS 
STEEL 
CLEANS  WHITE  AND BLACK  TIRES 
SPOT  AND  STAIN  REMOVAL  ON 
LEATHER 
OR VINYL 
SPOT  AND  STAIN  REMOVAL  ON 
CLOTH  AND  FABRIC 
GLASS CLEANING  AND SPOT 
CLEANING  ON VINYLS 
CLEANS  VINYL  AND  CLOTH  ON 
DOOR  TRIM,  SEATS,  AND 
CARPET-ALSO,  TIRES  AND  MATS 
GREASE  FOR HOOD,  TRUNK AND 
DOOR  HINGES  AND  LATCHES 
CLEANING  OF VINYL  TOPS 
EXTERIOR  WASH 
SPOT  AND STAIN  REMOVAL  ON 
CLOTH  AND  FABRIC 
WINDSHIELD  WASHER  SOLVENT 
AND  ANTI-FREEZE 
EXTERIOR  CLEANER  AND  POLISH 
AUTOMATIC  TRANSMISSION  SEE  YOUR  DEALER  FOR  SPECIFIC 
USAGE 
YEAR  ROUND  COOLANT  AND 
ANTI-FREEZE 
REAR  AXLE 
REAR  AXLE 
BRAKE  FLUID 
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i SUBJECT p '9.- . 8 -.&$ INDEX . .;.' ','.& 
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ACC  (Ignition  Key  Position) ........................... 79 
Adding 
..................................... . L- Brake  Fluid  276  Electrical  Equipment 
.......................... 143.  312 
: .., > I e. Power  Steering  Fluid ............................. 273 
.............................. in Engine  Coolant  231.  271 
I.!pa Engine Oil ...................................... 260 
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Transmission Huid ............................... 268 
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 
................................ 67 
Automatic  Overdrive 
................................. 85 
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Automatic  Transmission  Fluid 
........................ 266 
Axle. Rear ........................................ 269 
Baby  Restraint 
...................................... 43 
Battery ........................................... 277 
Battery  Cables.  Starting With 
......................... 218 
Beam.  Headlight.  High-Low  Switch ................... 100 
Belt  Lap 
............................................. 36 
Lap-Shoulder 
.................................... 20 
Rear Seat 
..................................... 37.  38 
Blizzard.  If  You’re  Caught In 
A ....................... 206 
Block  Heater.  Engine 
................................ 82 
Blood  Alcohol  L&el 
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Boat.  Towing A ........ 
Brake 
Adjustment 
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Fluid .............. 
Lining.  Redacement. H 
........................... 167 
........................... 208 
........................... 178 
........................... 276 
IW To Drive  After ............ 277 . C 
Mast&  Glinder .................................. 275 
Parking 
......................................... 87 
PedalTravel 
.................................... 178 
Brake  System.  Antilock.  Warning  Light 
................ 126 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
......................... 125 
Brake  Wear  Indicators.  Front 
........................ 177 
Brakes.  Antilock 
................................... 173 
Brakes.  Rear 
...................................... 178 
Brakes.  Trailer 
..................................... 212 
Braking 
........................................... 171 
Braking  in Emergencies ............................. 179 
Braking If Your  Engine  Stops ........................ 173 
“Break.111”.  New  Vehicle 
............................. 78 
Break-In  Schedule.  When Towing 
A Trailer ............. 209 
Bulb  Chart 
........................................ 320 
Bulb.  Center  High Mounted Stop  Lamp 
................ 287 
Bulb.  Cornering  Lamp Removal 
...................... 279 
Bulbs.  Halogen  Removal 
............................ 280 
Brake 
To Shift  Light 
................................ 132 
Bulbs.  Taillight  Replacement 
......................... 282 
Bulbs.  Turn  Signal 
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