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receives  an incorrect  feedback  from the system,  an error  code 
will be  set 
in memory and  a  “SERVICE RIDE CONTROC’  message will display  on 
the  Driver  Information  Center.  If this  message  should appear,  have  your 
vehicle  serviced  at your  Cadillac  dealer at your  earliest  convenience. 
Oil Life Indicator 
This  feature  lets  you  know when to change  your engine  oil.  It’s  based 
upon  the  engine  oil temperatures  and your  driving  patterns. 
To  see  the  display,  press the  Information  button  several times until 
“XXX 
OIL  LIFE LEFT”  appears. 
You’ll 
see how  much  oil life you  have  left, as a  percentage. So, if you see 
“95 OIL  LIFE LEFT,” for example,  that means  that  the  way you’re 
driving  your  car, 
95% of your  current  oil  life  is  still  left. 
The  Oil  Life  Indicator  may  say 
to change the oil sooner  than  your 
maintenance  schedule. This  can happen 
if driving  conditions,  such  as 
short  trips 
in cold  weather,  cause  shorter  oil  life.  Always keep  a written 
record  of the  mileage  and date  when  you  last  changed your  oil.  For  more 
information  on  when to change  your  oil,  see  the Cadillac  Maintenance 
Schedule  Booklet. 
If  you 
see “CHANGE OIL SOON,”  it means  that you have  less  than 10% 
of your  oil  life  left, and you should consider  changing  your engine oil. 
If  you  see  “CHANGE  ENGINE  OIL,’’ it means  the oil 
life is gone  and 
you should  change  the  oil  right away (certainly  within 200 more miles 
[320 km]). 
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(5000 km) and 7500 miles (12500 km), but  it  may  even  say  to change  it 
before 
3000 under  very  severe  conditions.  It all  depends  on your  driving 
patterns.  If  it’s been 
7500 miles (12500 km) it  always  says  to change  the oil. 
There  are 
two things  the system  doesn’t  do: 
0 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 km) 
or 
3 months  (whichever  comes first),  unless the display  says  to change 
it  even  sooner  than  that. 
It doesn’t  check  how  much  oil  you  have, so you’ll still have  to check 
for  that. 
To see  how,  see Engine Oil in the  Index. 
men You’ve Changed the Oil 
When  new  oil  is  put in,  you’ll  need  to reset your  system. To do it, display 
the  “OIL  LIFE  INDEX”  by pressing  the  INFORMATION  button.  Then 
press  and hold  the  RESET  buttons until the display  shows 
“100  OIL 
LIFE  LEFT” 
Electronic Level Control 
This keeps  your car level. 
The  ignition  has  to  be  “ON”  for  the  level control  to work.  When  you turn 
the  ignition  off,  you  may  hear  the level control  exhausting.  The system 
consists 
of an  electronic  height sensor,  a  small electric air compressor, 
and  air adjustable  shock absorbers  mounted  on  the  rear 
of the vehicle. 
If the  system  has a  slight  leak, the air compressor will run frequently  for a 
few seconds each  time. 
For 
a massive  air leak,  the air compressor will stay  on for  approximately 
7 minutes. You should  see your  dealer  for  service, but you  can  keep 
driving  your  Cadillac. 
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In this section  you’ll  find out how  to  operate  the  comfort control systems 
and audio  systems offered 
with your Cadillac.  Be sure  to  read about  the 
particular  system supplied 
with your  vehicle. 
YOUR CADILLACAIR SYSTEM 
Outside Air 
The outside air  always  flows  throggh your vehicle  when  it  is  moving. It 
enters  your  vehicle  through an inlet at the  base 
of the windshield.  Keep 
this  area  clear  of debris.  Even 
if the vehicle  is not  moving, you can  always 
get outside  air. 
If you are traveling in the 60 F (16 C) AUTO setting,  a 
door 
will close  to stop  most of the flow of outside air, recirculating  only 
the  interior  air  to  cool your  vehicle. 
Air Outlets 
The air  outlets  are 
located in  the  center 
and  at each  side 
of the 
instrument panel.  You 
can adjust the 
direction 
of air flow by 
moving  the center 
control  levers or  stop 
the  air 
flow by moving 
the  lever  located  on 
each side 
of the  outlets 
downward. 
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Your  vehicle  has strategically  placed  electronic sensors, that feed 
information  to  the vehicle’s  computer  systems.  Your  vehicle  can  control 
the  ventilation, heating,  and air conditioning  automatically  year  round. 
The  outside  temperature,  inside temperature  setting, fan speeds, and  the 
ECC  selection  are displayed 
on a digital  screen. 
OFF: Nothing  is on,  but  air will flow through  your  vehicle if you’re 
moving.  The system 
will try to keep  the  air  at  the selected  temperature, 
but  it  might  not  be able to maintain it 
if it’s  hot,  or cold,  outside. 
“OUTSIDE” Temperature: The outside  temperature  is  always  displayed 
when  your  vehicle  is running.  You can change it  from  Celsius  to 
Fahrenheit  by pushing  the  ENG/MET  (English/Metric)  button.   
         
        
        
     
        
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To select the 
temperature 
you want, 
push  the blue  button 
for  a cooler setting and 
the  red  button  for a 
warmer  setting. The 
temperature  setting 
will be  displayed on 
the  digital  screen. 
You  can  select  temperatures  from 
65’F (18°C) to 85°F (29’C). And, at 
each end, 
you may  choose 60” F (16’C), for maximum  cooling,  and 90 ” F 
(33 ’ C), for maximum  heating.  We recommend when first  getting  familiar 
with  your  vehicle,  select 
75°F (24’C). You  may  find that your own 
personal  comfort requires a  slightly  higher or lower  setting.  Once you set 
the  temperature,  the system  will  automatically  maintain  the 
set 
temperature. 
ECON 
With  this setting it’s  all automatic, but  the air conditioning  compressor 
does  not operate  and  it  won’t  remove  humidity  from  the air.  However, 
the  system  will  try  to  keep  the air at the selected  temperature.  Use  this 
setting 
in cold or cool  weather to save  fuel. 
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With this setting,  the air conditioning compressor  cycles  when needed  to 
cool  the air and  it’s  all  automatic.  In  cold weather  when the system  senses 
- the need  for  heat,  the air  flow will be directed  out  the floor ducts. As the 
interior  temperature  approaches  the  desired setting, the blower  speed 
will decrease  and  the air flow  could  be directed  through  the  defroster  and 
floor  ducts. 
To maintain  interior comfort,  the air flow  may  move  to  the air 
outlets  and floor ducts  (Bi-level). On bright  sunny  days 
in cold  weather, 
the  air 
flow could even come  out  the A/C outlets  to maintain comfort  and 
prevent  stuffiness. 
Electronic  Climate  Control  Features 
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A/C Purge 
- .. If your  vehicle  is sitting  out on a hot day  and  you  have  it  set  on AUTO, 
the air will  first  flow  out  the floor air ducts  for  a few  seconds.  That is 
normal.  This is to  expel  hot air in the  air ducts. 
As the  air is cooled,  the 
__ flow will move  through  the A/C outlets. If you start your  vehicle  with  the 
fan  setting  on  “HI”  it will  skip  the 
A/C Purge. 
Cold  Weather  Purge 
-- On cold  days  when  your  system  is  first  turned  on, in either  the AUTO or 
ECON setting  and the fan setting  is not  on “HI”, a small  amount of air 
will  flow  through  the  defroster  duct while  the system  is  waiting  for  the 
breath  from fogging  your  windshield. 
As the coolant  warms up?  the 
blower  speed will gradually  increase and air  will 
flow from the heater 
normal  conditions. 
-. . engine coolant  to warm  up enough  to provide  heat. This prevents  your 
-~ outlets, with some  bleed  to  the  windshield  to prevent  fogging under most 
Manually  Recirculate  Inside Air 
I. 
There may be times,  when  you  don’t want air  from  the  outside. To 
recirculate  the air  from  the inside  only,  in  either “AUTO” or “ECON” 
setting, just  set  the  temperature  to 60 F (16 C) and adjust  your  fan - speed,  if the  air quantity  is too  high. 
DEFOG 
c_ Push  this button to divide  the air between  the windshield  and the heater 
ducts.  This is  Lseful  when  fog  appears  on  the windshield or side  glass  due 
to  a sudden  rainy or snowy  condition. 
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Push the (symbol) 
button  until  “AUTO”  is 
displayed  on the 
screen. 
At  this  setting, the  fan speed 
is controlled  automatically. 
If  it is  cold  outside,  the blower  may  not run in the  maximum  high  fan 
speed  right away.  The system  checks  the  temperature 
of the coolant  to 
assure  it  is  warm  enough to provide  heat. When  the coolant 
is warm,  the 
controllers  will  allow the fan  to ramp  up  to  a higher  speed. This prevents 
cold  air  from blowing  into  the passenger  compartment. 
If  you  want  the blower  fan to run  only  at a fixed  high  speed, push the 
(upper)  button  until you see “HI”  on  the  display. 
If you want the fan  speed  to  be automatic, but you like the fan  speed  to 
be  higher  than the.AUT0  setting, just push  the buttons  until “HI/AUTO” 
is  shown  on  the display. 
If  you  want  the blower  to run  only  at a fixed 
low speed,  push the (low) 
button  until “LO” is  shown on the display. 
If you  want  the fan speed  to  run lower than the “AUTO”  setting,  push  the 
button  until  “AUTO 
LO” is  shown  on the  display. 
DEFROSTER 
-- 
Push  this  button  to 
remove  fog  or frost 
from  the windshield. 
This setting sends  most 
of the air flow to  the  windshield  with  only  a small 
amount  to the  floor outlets. 
The  fan  speed 
will work  automatically  to maintain  your requested  interior 
temperature. 
If you need more  air to your  windshield,  you should  select  a 
higher  fan speed. 
In some cold start  conditions,  the AUTO fan speed  may be limited  until 
the  system  warms  up. This  is  normal 
to prevent  windshield  fogging. 
It  will  help a  lot 
if you first clear  any  ice  and snow  from the hood  and  the 
air  inlet  (it’s  between  the hood  and the windshield).   
         
        
        
     
        
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Push this button  to  turn 
on  the  rear  defogger. 
With  it, your  rear 
window  and both 
outside  rearview 
mirrors  are heated. 
The  system  will  automatically  shut 
off after 10 minutes. If further 
defrosting  is desired,  simply  push  the  button again. 
NOTICE: 
Scraping  the  inside of your  rear  window  could  cut  and  damage 
the  heating  grids.  Your  warranty  would  not  cover  this  damage. 
And  don’t  put  decals there;  you  might  have  to  scrape  them 
off. 
Electronic Solar Sert$opi 
The Electronic  Solar  Sensor  is part  of the  Electronic Climate  Control 
System. 
The sensor  monitors 
the  sun’s  solar 
radiation.  The 
Electronic  Climate 
Control 
uses this 
information  to 
automatically  make 
the  necessary 
temperature  and  air 
flow  adjustments  to 
maintain  your comfort. 
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