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MASTER LIGHTING 
SWITCH 
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HAZARD  WARNING 
FLASHER 
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TURN  SIGNALS 
LIGHTS 
OR HIGH  BEAM  PARKING  LIGHTS 
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FOG LAMPS 
These symbols are on some of your  controls: 
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WINDSHIELD 
WIPER & WASHER I 
REAR  WINDOW 
DEFOGGER 
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WINDSHIELD  WASHER 
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WINDSHIELD 
DEFROSTER 
HEADLAMP 
WASHER 
WIPER 
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ENGINE  COOLANT 
TEMPERATURE  RADIATOR 
COOLANT 
CHARGING 
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ENGINE OIL PRESSURE I FUEL 1 - ENGINE OIL TEMPERATURE 
ANTILOCK BRAKE 
Here  are 
some other  symbols  you  may  see: 
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L FUSE I AIR 
CONDITIONING I RADIO  SELECTOR  RADIO VOLUME 
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1 LIGHTER I 
SPEAKER TRUNK  HATCHBACK 
RELEASE 
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SEATS  AND RESTRUNT SYSTEMS 
Here you’ll  find  information  about  the seats in your  Cadillac,  your 
Supplemental  Inflatable Restraint  (“air bag”)  system  and 
how to use  your 
safety  belts properly. 
You can also learn  about  some things  you  should 
not do with  safety  belts. 
SEATS AND SEAT CONTROLS 
This  section  tells you about  the  seats -- how to adjust  them, and  also 
about  reclining  front seatbacks,  heated seats, and head  restraints. 
Power  Seat  Control 
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The power  seat control  switches  are located  on each of the  front  doors. 
The  power  control  switch  moves  the  seat forward  and backward,  up  and 
down,  and adjusts  the angle 
of the seat. 
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Pressing  the  front 
switch 
tilts the  front 
portion  of 
the seat 
cushion  either up 
or  down. 
Pressing  the rear 
switch 
tilts the  rear 
portion 
of the seat 
cushion  up or 
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down. II 
Moving  the  center  switch side to side  moves  the whole  seat up or 
down. 
Move  the  center  switch forward  or back to move  the whole  seat 
forward  or rearward. 
Front  Seatback  Recliner 
To recline  the 
seatback,  lift the  lever 
on the  outer  side of 
the  front seat and 
move  the position  the 
seatback 
to where you 
want it. Release  the 
lever  to lock  the 
seatback.  Pull up on 
the lever  and the  seat 
will move  to  the full 
upright  position. 
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Move the switch 
forward  to raise  the 
seatback and rearward 
to  recline  the seatback. 
Do not  have a seatback reclined if your  vehicle  is  moving.   
         
        
        
     
        
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A CAUTION: 
Sitting  in a reclined position when your vehicle  is in motion  can 
be  dangerous.  Even 
if you  bucWe up, your  safety  belts can’t  do 
their  job  when  you’re  reclined like this. 
The  shoulder  belt  can’t do its  job  because  it won’t  be  against 
your  body.  Instead,  it  will  be in front 
of you. In a  crash  you could 
go into  it,  receiving  neck  or  other injuries. 
The  lap  belt can’t  do  its  job  either. In a  crash  the  belt  could go 
up  over  your  abdomen.  The belt forces  would  be  there, not at 
your  pelvic  bones.  This could  cause  serious  internal  injuries. 
For  proper  protection  when the vehicle  is in motion,  have the 
seatback  upright.  Then  sit  well back in  the  seat  and  wear your 
safety  belt properly. 
Heated  Seats  (Optional) 
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The control is located on the  outboard  side of the  front seats.   
         
        
        
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Move the switch  to ei&r LO or HI to turn on  the heating element  in the 
seat. 
This  feature  is designed  primarily  for use  on damp  and chilly  days.  The 
LO setting warms the seatback and  cushion  until  the  seat approximates 
body  temperature. 
On colder  days, the HI setting heats  the  seats to an 
even  higher  temperature.  To prevent  uncomfortable  overheating of the 
seats,  the heating elements  are thermostatically  regulated  to 
automatically  maintain  the  temperature  at  the selected  setting. 
A telltale 
light  in  the control  switch  reminds  you that  the  heating system  is  in  use. 
To preserve  the battery,  the heated  seats  can  only be used  when  the 
ignition  is turned 
on, and  are deactivated  when  the ignition  is turned  off. 
Head Restraints 
Slide the head restraint  up 6r ,down so that  the  top of the  restraint  is 
closest 
to the  top of your  ears. 
This  position  reduces the chance 
of a neck  injury in a crash.  The head 
restraints tilt  forward  and  rearward  also.   
         
        
        
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine SAFETYBELTS: THEY’RE FOR EVERYONE 
7 This  figure lights up as a  reminder  to  buckle up.  (See  “Safety  Belt 
1 Reminder  Light” in the  Index.) 
In  many  states  and  Canadian  provinces, the law  says  to wear  safety belts. 
- Here’s  why: They work. 
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