Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If the light stays on, turn the ignition off. Or, if the light comes on when
you’re driving, stop as
soon as possible and turn the ignition off. Then
start the engine again to reset the system. If the light still stays on, or
comes
on again while you’re driving, your Cadillac needs service. If the
regular brake system warning light isn’t on,
you still have brakes, but you
don’t have anti-lock brakes. If the regular brake system warning light is
also on, you don’t have anti-lock brakes and there’s a problem with your
regular brakes. See “Brake System Warning Light” earlier
in this part.
The anti-lock brake system warning light may also come on when you are
driving with a compact spare tire. If this happens, the light means you
won’t have anti-lock until you replace the compact spare with a full-size
tire.
If the warning light stays on after you replace the compact spare with
a full-size tire, or if it comes on again when you’re driving, your Cadillac
needs service.
Engine Temperature Warning Light (Canadian Only)
This light tells you that
your engine has
overheated. You should
stop the car and idle the
engine as soon as
possible. A warning
chime should also sound
if this light comes on. As
a check, the light should
come on for a few
seconds when
you start
your engine.
HOT COOLANT CAN BURN YOU BADLY!
In “Problems on the Road,” this manual shows what to do. See “Engine
Overheating” in the Index.
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Driver Information Center Control Buttons
INFORMATION Button
Pressing this button successively will display the AVG MPH, MPG AVG,
FUEL USED, OIL LIFE LEFT, and TIMER.
RESET Button
Pressing this button will reset the AVG MPH, MPG AVG, FUEL USED,
OIL LIFE LEFT, and TIMER when each function is displayed
TIMER Button
The TIMER feature is like a stop watch, in that you can clock the time it
takes to get from one point to another.
To operate, press either the TIMER button or successively press the
INFORMATION button until “TIMER
0O:OO:OO” is displayed on the
Driver Information Center. Each of the fields for the HOURS,
MINUTES, and SECONDS are
two numeric digits.
Once the “TIMER
0O:OO:OO:” is displayed, press the TIMER button to start
the timing feature. Press the TIMER button again to stop it. To reset it, press
and hold the RESET button until
the display reads “TIMER OO:OO:OO:”.
Press the INFORMATION button to exit from the TIMER function.
AVG MPH (Average Speed) Reset
Press successively the INFORMATION button to display the “AVG MPH”,
then press and hold the RESET button
until “0.0 AVG MPH” is displayed.
MPG AVG (Average Fuel Economy) Reset
Press successively the INFORMATION button to display the “MPG AVG ”,
then press and hold the RESET button until “0.0 AVG MPG” is displayed.
If the “AVG MPG” is displayed on the fuel Data Panel, another method
to reset both AVG MPG
is to press the AVG button on the Fuel Data
Panel
until 0.0 AVG MPG is shown in both displays.
Fuel Used Reset
Press successively the INFORMATION button to display the “FUEL
USED”on the Driver Information Center, then press and hold the
RESET button until “FUEL USED
8.0” is displayed.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The system will go off after a four minute heating cycle. If you shift out of
“P” (Park), the system will only cycle for two minutes. If you want it to
cycle again, push the switch. It will go on for
two minute cycles after that.
If it has cleared your windshield before the cycle is over, you can turn it
off by just pushing the switch again.
Use the defroster to clear the windshield. In warm weather the heated
windshield system helps keep the vehicle’s interior cool by blocking much
of the sun’s heat producing radiation. The system’s solar control
properties also help reduce interior fading.
There is a metal film in the windshield which will block out some radio or
microwave signals. Therefore, the heated windshield will reduce the
useful range
of devices such as garage door openers and radar detectors.
(In certain states radar detectors are legal.)
SOUND SYSTEMS
Your Delco@ sound system has been designed to operate easily and give
years
of listening pleasure. But you will get the most enjoyment out of it if
YOU acquaint yourself with it first. Find out what your Delco@ system can
do and how to operate all its controls, to be sure you’re getting the most
out
of the advanced engineering that went into it.
FM Stereo
-
FM stereo will give you the best sound. But FM signals will reach only
about
10 to 40 miles (16 to 65 km). And, tall buildings or hills can
interfere with
FM signals, causing the sound to come and go.
AM
.-.
The range for most AMstations is greater than for FM, especially at
night. The longer range, however, can cause stations to interfere with
each other.
AM can pick up noise from things like storms and power
lines. Try reducing the treble
to reduce this noise if you ever get it.
This means your radio can produce quality
AM sound comparable to FM
stereo. AMAX@ reduces noise without reducing the high frequencies you
need for the best sound. In addition
to improved sound quality, AMAX@
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may be present
on each band by pressing two adjoining buttons at the
same time. Just:
0 Tune in the desired station.
Press the SET button.
0 Within 5 seconds, press any two adjoining pushbuttons at the same
time. (The station will return when the same
two buttons are pressed
again
.)
-. Five Band Graphic Equalizer
The equalizer lets you set the bass, midrange and treble to sound just the
way you want. The
60 and 250 controls work the bass side. The midrange
is the 1K The 3.3K and 10K are the treble sound controls.
We suggest that
you start with the midrange (1K) control lever in the
center. Then move the other controls until you get the sound you want.
Moving the control levers up
(+) gives your more sound in that range.
Moving it down
(-) gives you less.
If
the 10 K control lever is near the top, you may hear a hissing sound. To
eliminate it, move the 10K control lever down until the hiss goes away.
Your Cassette Tape Player
Your cassette tape player works best with tapes that are 30 to 45 minutes
long on each side. Tapes longer than that are so thin that they may not
work well in this player.
If you look at the tape, or on its label or box, it should say whether its bias,
“equalization” is
70 microseconds (70 p) or 120 microseconds (120 p).
Chrome and metal tapes are 70 p sec and standard iron tapes are 120 p sec.
Your tape player
will adjust automatically for either type of cassette tape.
Setting The Clock On The AM FM ETR Sound System
Push SET and within 5 seconds,
Press and hold SCAN until the correct hour appears.
0 Then press and hold SEEK until the correct minute appears. Your
clock is set.
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PUSH-PROG (Program)
Press PUSH-PROG to go from one side of the tape to the other.
STOP-EJCT (Stop or Eject Tape)
Press this button to stop or remove the tape.
The Delco Active Audio Music System with Cassette
Player
This optional music system is the Delco@ Active Audio System with dual
playback. The system includes an AM and
FM Stereo electronically tuned
radio receiver with an :integral cassette, and eleven Delco@ custom
designed speakers with
very specific frequency ranges. It also includes a
digital clock.
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EJCT (Eject)
Press this button to eject the tape.
Setting The Clock
Turn the ignition on. Then:
To Set the Hour:
0 Press SET, and within 5 seconds,
d Press and hold SEEK. When the clock gets to the correct hour, let go.
TQ Set the Minutes:
0 Press SET, and within 5 seconds,
0 Press and hold SCAN. When the clock gets to the correct minute, let
Your clock is set.
go.
The Delco
Active Audio Music System with Cassette
and
CD Player
This optional music system is the Delco@ Active Audio System with dual
playback. The system includes an AM and
FM Stereo electronically tuned
radio receiver with an integral cassette and compact disc
(CD) player and
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ranges. It also includes a digital clock.
The Upper Knob
The upper knob does these five things:
It turns the radio on and off.
It controls the volume.
It lets you see what station you have. (When the radio is on, push the
0 It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off, push the RCL/PROl
RCWPROG
knob
to display the station).
knob to display the time.)
It allows you to hear the other side of tape play. (When a cassette is
inserted
in the player, push the knob to change sides.)
The Lower Knob
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Turn the lower knob to choose radio stations. Push the knob to switch
from
AM or FM.
Behind the lower knob is the Fade control. It fades the sound between
the front and rear speakers.
BASS
The slide control increases or decreases the bass response tone. Moving
the the control toward the
(+) increases bass while moving toward the (-)
decreases it.
TREBLE
The slide control increases or decreases the treble response tone. Moving
the control toward the
(+) increases treble while moving toward the (-)
decreases it.
SCAN
When you press the SCAN button either up or down, the SCAN indicator
in the display
will light and the radio will find the next station and stay
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Press this button to make soft and loud passages more nearly equal in
volume. for example, classical and jazz music has
very quiet and very loud
- passages in the same tune. The COMP display will light as long as COMP
is on.
~ TAPE and CD Operation
With both a tape and a CD inserted, both the TP and CD indicators in
the display will be lit and either the TP or CD (LED) will also be lit,
- depending on which has the current priority.
TP-CD
Press the lower knob to switch between rape and CD.
~ Setting The Clock (Optional Active Audio Music Systems)
Turn the ignition on. Then:
To Set the Hour:
Press SET, and within 5 seconds,
0 Press and hold SEEK. When the clock gets to the correct hour, let go.
~ To Set the Minutes:
0 Press SET, and within 5 seconds,
~ 0 Press and hold SCAN. When the clock gets to the correct minute, let
go.
Your clock is set.
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