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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A green arrow  on  the 
instrument  panel  will 
flash  in the  direction  of 
the  turn  or  lane 
change. 
If the  turn  signal remains  on  after you  have  driven about .5 mile (.8 km), 
a  reminder  chime will sound  until you turn  the  turn  signal off. 
To signal  a lane  change,  just  raise or lower  the lever until  the  green arrow 
starts  to  flash. Hold it there  until you complete  your lane  change.  The 
lever  will return  by itself  when  you release  it. 
AS you signal  a  turn  or  a  lane  change, if the  arrows don’t flash  but  just 
stay  on, a signal bulb  may be  burned  out  and  other  drivers won’t see your 
turn  signal. 
If a bulb  is burned  out,  replace  it to  help  avoid  an accident. If the  green 
arrows don’t go  on at all  when  you signal  a  turn,  check the fuse  (see 
“Fuses”  in the  Index)  and  for  burned-out  bulbs. 
If  you  have  a  trailer  towing option with added  wiring  for  the  trailer lights, 
a  different  turn signal  flasher  is used. With this  flasher installed,  the 
signal  indicator  will flash even  if a  turn  signal bulb  is burned  out.  Check 
the  front  and  rear  turn  signal lights regularly to make  sure they  are 
working. 
Operation of Lights 
Although  your vehicle’s  lighting system (headlights, parking lights, side 
marker  lights and taillights)  meet all applicable  federal lighting 
requirements,  certain  states  and  provinces may apply  their own lighting 
regulations  that may  require  special attention  before  you operate  these 
lights. For example,  some jurisdictions  may require  that  headlights be 
turned  on  whenever you must use your windshield wipers.  In  addition,   
     
        
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Stay at least  twice  as far  behind  the vehicle  ahead as you  would  when 
driving  your vehicle  without  a  trailer.  This  can help  you  avoid  situations 
- that  require  heavy braking  and  sudden  turns. 
Passing 
I_ 
You’ll need  more  passing distance  up  ahead  when  you’re  towing  a trailer. 
And,  because  you’re a good  deal longer,  you’ll need  to  go much  farther 
beyond  the passed  vehicle  before you can  return  to  your lane. 
- 
Backing Up 
_- Hold the  bottom  of the  steering  wheel  with  one hand.  Then, to move  the 
trailer  to  the left, just  move that  hand  to  the  left. 
To move the trailer  to 
the  right,  move  your hand 
to the right.  Always  back up slowly  and, if 
- possible,  have someone  guide you. 
Making  Turns 
When you’re  turning  with a trailer,  make wider  turns  than  normal. Do 
this so your trailer  won’t strike soft  shoulders,  curbs, road signs,  trees,  or 
other  objects.  Avoid  jerky or  sudden  maneuvers.  Signal  well  in  advance. 
1urn Signals When Towing  a Trailer 
When  you  tow  a trailer,  your vehicle  has to have  a different  turn signal 
flasher  and  extra  wiring. The  green  arrows on your  instrument  panel  will 
flash  whenever  you  signal  a turn  or  lane change. Properly  hooked  up,  the 
trailer  lights  will  also  flash, telling  other drivers  you’re  about  to  turn, - 
- change  lanes or stop. 
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When  towing  a trailer,  the green  arrows  on your  instrument  panel  will 
flash  for  turns  even 
if the bulbs  on  the  trailer are  burned  out.  Thus, you 
may  think  drivers  behind  you are seeing your  signal when they are  not. 
It’s  important  to  check  occasionally  to  be  sure  the trailer bulbs are still 
working. p__-_.   
     
        
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and  socket  and 
connect  the wiring 
harness.  Make  sure 
that  harness 
is 
locked  to bulb 
socket. 
5. Install  the headlight  housing  socket  into the headlamp  assembly. 
TMLLIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT 
1. Remove the  upper 
screw 
from the 
bezel. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ,- FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS 
The wiring  circuits  in  your vehicle  are protected  from  short  circuits by a 
combination 
of Mini  Fuses,  Circuit  Breakers,  and Maxi  Fuses. This 
greatly  reduces  the chance  of fires caused  by electrical problems. 
If you  ever  have  a problem  on  the  road  and  don’t have a spare  fuse, you 
can  “borrow”  one 
of the correct  value. Select a  feature  that  you can get 
along without  that is the  same  value  you  need 
-- like the radio or cigarette 
lighter 
-- and  use its fuse.  Be  sure  to use a fuse with  the same  amperage 
rating  number  on  it (ie. 
lOA, 20A, etc.).  Replace  it as  soon  as you  can. 
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Instrument  Panel  Fuse Block 
__ To gain  access to the  fuse  block. 
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Headlights 
The headlight  wiring is protected  by a circuit  breaker  in the  light  switch. 
An electrical  overload will cause  the  lights to go on  and off, or in some 
cases  to remain  off. 
If this happens,  have your  headlight wiring checked 
right  away. 
Windshield Wipers 
The windshield  wiper motor is protected  by a circuit  breaker  and  a  fuse. 
If  the  motor  overheats  due  to  heavy  snow,  etc., the wiper  will stop  until 
the  motor  cools. 
If the  overload  is caused  by some  electrical  problem and 
not  snow,  etc., be  sure  to get  it fixed. 
Power  Windows and Other  Power  Options 
Circuit breakers  in the  fuse  panel  protect  the power  windows  and  other 
power accessories. When  the current  load  is too  heavy,  the circuit  breaker 
opens  and  closes, protecting  the circuit  until  the  problem  is  fixed or goes 
away. 
BULB CUT 
You  can get  these  from  your Cadillac  dealer. 
DESCRIPTION BULB NO. 
Ash  Tray  Illumination .................................. 1445 
Backup  Lights 
......................................... 2057 
Center  High Mounted  Stop  Light 
........................ 1141 
Cornering  Light 
....................................... 2057 
Courtesy  Light 
- Front  Door ............................ S214-2 
Courtesy  Light 
- Rear  Door ............................. S214-2 
Courtesy/Map  Light 
..................................... 192 
Front  Parking 
& Directional  Signal .................... 2057NA 
Front  Side  Marker  Light 
................................. ,194 
GloveBox 
............................................. 194 
Headlight  High Beam ...................... 906MB4 (H2990 4) 
Headlight  Low Beam ....................... 905/HB3  (K1790  3) 
License  Plate Light 
..................................... 194 
Parking  Light 
......................................... 2057 
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