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YOU can move tne
shoulder belt adjuster
to the height that
is
right for you.
To move it up or
down, squeeze the
release handle. When
you release the
handle,
try to move it
down a little to make
sure it has locked into
position.
You
can move the
adjuster up from
a
lower position by
pushing the bottom
of the release handle.
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that the shoulder
portion of the belt is
properly positioned on
your shoulder, away
from your face and
To help you find a height that is right for you, follow these guidelines:
For a tall person: Use
the upper or upper-middle position.
For a person
of average height: Use a position somewhere in the middle.
For a short person: Use the lower
or lower-middle position.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The system probably will say to change the oil between 3000 miles
(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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Some driving cond.itions or climates may cause a brakesqueal when the
brakes are..first applied
or lightly applied. This does-not-mean something
is wrong with your brakes.
Brake linings should always be replaced as complete axle sets.
Brake Pedal Travel
See your dealer if the brake pedal does not return to normal,height, or if
these is a rapid increase in pedal travel. This could
be a sign of brake
trouble.
Brake Adjustment
Every time you make a moderate brake stop, your disc brakes adjust for
wear.
If you rarely make a moderate or heavier s.top, then your brakes
might not adjust correctly.
If you drive in that way; then -- very carefully,--
make a
few moderate brake stops about every 1000 miles (1600 km), so
your brakes will adjust prsperly.
Replacing Brake System. Parts
The braking system on a modern vehicle is complex. Its many parts have
to be of top quality and work well together if the vehicle is to have really
good braking. Vehicles
we design and test have top-quality GM brake
parts in them, as your Cadillac does when it
is new. When you replace
parts of your braking system
-- for example, when your brake linings wear
down and you have to have new ones put
in -- be sure you get new
genuine
GM replacement parts. If you don’t, your brakes may no longer
work properly. For example, if someone puts in brake linings that are
wrong for your vehicle, the balance-.between your front and rear brakes
can change, for the worse. The. braking performance you’ve come to
expect can change in many other ways itsomeone puts in the wrong
replacement
brake parts.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Using the wrong replacement wheels, wheel bolts, or wheel nuts
on your vehide can be dangerous. It could affect the braking
and handling
of your vehicle, make your tires lose air and make
you lose control. You could have a collision in which
you or
others could be iqjured.
Always use the correct wheel, wheel
bolts, and wheel nuts for replacement.
NOTICE:
The wrong wheel can also cause problems with bearing life,
brake cooling, speedometer/odometer calibration, headlight
aim, bumper height, vehicle ground clearance, and tire
or tire
chain clearance to the body and chassis.
Used Replacement Wheels
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Putting a used wheel on your vehicle is dangerous. You can’t
know how it% been used or how many miles it’s been driven. It
could fail suddenly and cause an accident.
If you have to replace
a wheel use a GM original equipment wheel.
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Air Cleaner Element ......................... AC Type A1096C
................................................. 25096932
Batte
............................................... 78A-72
................................................. 25121801
Engine Oil Filter
............................. AC Type PF-58
................................................. 25014377
PCV Valve
................................ AC Type CV-774C
................................................. 06487779
Spark Plugs
.................................. AC Type 41-902
.................................................. 5614235
Serpentine Drive Belt
............................... 3538853
Surge Tank Cap
.............................. AC Type RC 33
.................................................. 6410665
Thermostat
........................................ 3528974
Lower Radiator Hose
............................... 3521237
TransFilter
........................................ 8651909
TransPanGasket
................................... 8676250
Fuel Filter Element .......................... AC Type GF-624
Upper Radiator Hose
............................... 3521235
VEHICLE DIMENSIONS
Shipping Weight .......................... 3687 lbs. (1672.2 kg)
Wheel Base
................................ 111 in. (2819 mm)
Length .................................. .204.1 in. (5183 mm)
Height
................................... .54.5 in. (1384 mm)
Width .................................... -74.2 in. (1884 mm)
Front Track
............................... .60.9 in. (1546 mm)
Rear Track
............................... .60.9 in. (1546 mm)
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Garage Door Opener ............................... 129
Gear Positions
...................................... 90
Gearshift Lever. Positions Of
.......................... 90
Gasoline
.......................................... 249
Gasoline Tank. Filling Your
.......................... 254
Glasscleaning
..................................... 306
GloveBox
.......................................... 76
Graphic Symbols
..................................... 3
Guard Against Theft
................................. 81
Guide En Francais
....................... See Introduction
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Halogen Bulbs ..................................... 319
Halogen Headlight Bulb Removal
..................... 282
Hazard Warning Flashers
............................ 215
Headlight Bulb Removal
............................ 282
Headlight High-Low Beam
.......................... 106
Headlight On Warning
.............................. 116
Head Restraints
..................................... 10
Heated Front Seat Feature
............................. 9
Heated Windshield
................................. 156
Heater
............................................ 151
Heater. Engine Block ................................ 89
Heater. Engine Coolant
.............................. 89
Height Adjuster. Shoulder Belt
........................ 22
High-Low Headlight Beam Switch .................... 104
Highway Hypnosis
.................................. 199
Hill and Mountain Roads
............................ 200
Hills. Parking On ................................... 213
Holding A Baby In Your Car
.......................... 46
Hood. Don’t Open If You See Steam
.................. 226
Hood. Opening The
................................ 257
Horn
............................................. 103
Hot Coolant. Warning Light For
...................... 135
Hot Engine. Safety Warnings About
................... 230
How The Air Bag System Works ....................... 30
How To Obtain Roadside Service ........ See Roadside Serv .
How To Operate Your Sound System .................. 157
How To Use This Manual
.............................. 1
How To Wear Safety Belts Properly ..................... 18
Hydroplaning ...................................... 195
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Schedule I1 Maint . Serv ................... See Maint . Book
Scheduled Maint
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Explanation
of ....................... See Maint . Book
Seat. Heated
........................................ 9
Seats and Restraint Systems ............................ 6
Seat Controls ........................................ 6
Securing A Child Restraint ............................ 49
Security Override. Trunk ............................. 77
Service and Appearance Care ........................ 248
Service Center Inspec . & Serv .............. See Maint . Book
Service Engine Soon Warning Light
................... 136
Service Information .................. See Owner Assistance
Service Parts Identification Label
..................... 312
Service Station Checks ................... See Maint . Book
Servicing Cadillac with the Air Bag System
.............. 38
Setting The Clock .............................. 167. 173
Setting The Trip Odometer .......................... 131
Sheet Metal Damage ................................ 308
Shift Lever. Positions Of .............................. 90
Shift Lever. Steering Column .......................... 97
Shifting Into Park ................................... 96
Shifting Out Of Park ................................. 98
Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster ......................... 22
Shoulder Belt Tightness Adjustment .................... 24
Signaling Turns .................................... 105
S.I.R. (Air Bags) .................................... 30
Skidding .......................................... 190
Slippery Surfaces. Driving On ........................ 193
Smaller Children. Use Of Lap-Shoulder Belt ............. 46
Snow. If You’re Stuck In Deep ........................ 205
Snow Or Ice. Driving On ............................ 203
Snowstorm. If You’re Caught In A Bad ................ 205
Solvent-Type Cleaner On Fabric ...................... 303
Sound Equipment. Adding ........................... 313
Sound System. How to Operate Your .................. 157
Spare Tire. Compact ................................ 245
Spark Plug Replacement ................. See Maint . Book
Specifications ...................................... 320
Speedometer And Odometer ......................... 131
Speed Sensitive Steering ............................. 325
Speedsensing Suspension ........................... 147
Stains. Removing ................................... 304
Start (Ignition Key Position) .......................... 86
Starting Your Engine ................................ 87
Starting Your Car If The Uattery Is “Dead” ............. 217
Second Gear. When To Use ........................... 91
Selecting the Right Schedule .............. See Maint . Book
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