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Pressing  this  button  will turn off the  Driver  Information  Center, 
Electronic  Climate  Control  and  Fuel  Data Center  displays.  If 
you have 
the  digital  cluster  the 
fuel gage,  Trip and  odometer will also  turn  off. 
While  displays  are off,  pressing  the  INFORMATION  button  will  turn on 
only  the Driver  Information  Center.  If  any other button  is pressed  or a 
driving  warning  message  needs  to be  displayed,  or fuel  level  falls  below 
4 gallons,  all  the displays will come  back  on. 
TRIP  SET  Button 
Press  and  hold  this  button  to  set  the Trip  Odometer  back to zero. 
ENG/MET  (English/Metric  Button) 
Press  this  button  to switch  from  English  (miles)  and  Degrees 
(Fahrenheit),  to Metric  (kilometers)  and  Degrees  (Celsius). 
Driver  Information  Center  Messages 
These  messages will appear if there is a  problem  sensed in one of your 
vehicle’s  systems.  Vehicles  that are first  sold 
in Canada  or are  export 
vehicles  will  have  a  number  after  each  message.  This  number  he\
lps  to 
identify  that message,  which  is  only  displayed 
in English. 
APPLY BRAKE TO SHIFT - 46 
This  message  will  appear  if your  vehicle  is in “P” (Park)  for  about 15 
seconds  and  the brake  is not  depressed.  If  you do not want  this  message 
to  appear, 
you can  cancel  this  message  by holding  the “OFF”  and the 
Blue  (cooler)  button  on the Electronic  Climate  Control  panel  for  about 
5 seconds.  Hold  the same two buttons  again  to have  this  message 
displayed  again. 
A/C OVERHEATED - A/C COMPRESSOR OFF - 15 
If  the  refrigerant  system  ever  reaches  an  over-pressure  condition,  this \
message  will  appear  to tell  you  that the  air  conditioning  compressor  has 
been  turned  off.  Air  conditioned  air  will  not  be  delivered  to cool  your 
vehicle.  If the  pressure  returns  to a  normal  operating  range, 
you must 
select 
“AUTO”, “DEFOG”, or  Defrost  to start  the  compressor.  If this 
message  continues  to appear,  have  the system  repaired  as 
soon as 
possible  to avoid  compressor  damage. 
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This  message  will  appear  when there is a low  level of engine  coolant. 
Have  the cooling  system  serviced 
by a  Cadillac  technician  as  soon  as 
possible. 
CHECK  FUEL  GAGE - 39 
This  message  will  appear  when  your  fuel  supply is less  than 4 gallam ad 
your  display  is  turned off. 
CHECK  OIL  LEVEL - 36 
This  message will appear  when  your  engine  oil  is  approximately  a  quart 
low.  If  this  message  is  displayed,  check  the oil  and  add  as  needed. 
CHANGE  OIL  SOON - 40 
This  message will appear  when  your  engine  oil  is  less  than 10 percent  or 
the  mileage  since  the last  oil  change  is  more  than 
6750 miles. 
CHANGE  ENGINE OIL - 82 
This  means  that the life  of  your  engine  oil  has  expired  and  it  should  be 
changed  immediately.  See  engine  oil  and  filter  recommendations  i\
n  the 
Maintenance  Schedule.  After  an 
oil change,  the Oil  Life  Index  must  be 
reset.  See  “Oil  Life Indicator” 
in the index  on  how to reset  it. 
CRUISE  ENGAGED - 43 
This  message  will appear  for  a few seconds  when you select  a  speed  to 
cruise  at. 
ENGINE  COOLANT  HOT - 44 
This  message  will  appear  when  your  engine  coolant  temperature  i\
s  over 
126” C (259°F). To avoid  added  strain  on  a  hot  engine,  turn  off  your 
Climate  Control  system  and  stop and allow  your  vehicle  to idle  until  it 
cools  down  or the  message  is  removed.  If  it  does  not  cool  down,  turn  off 
your  engine  and  have  it  serviced  before  driving  it  again.  Seve\
re  engine  damage  can  result  from  an  overheated  engine.  See  “Engine  Ove\
rheating’’ 
in  the  Index. 
ENGINE HOT - A/C COMPRESSOR OF” - 16 
This  message  will  appear when the Climate  Control  is in “Auto”  or 
Defrost  and  the engine  coolant 
is hotter  than the normal  operating 
temperature. 
To avoid  added  .strain on a  hot  engine  the air  conditioning 
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Electronic Climate Cattrol- (ECC) 
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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. 
moving.  The system  will  try  to. keep the  air  at  the  selected temperature, 
but it  might  not be able  to maintain:  it ifit’s hot,  or cold,  outside.. 
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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 
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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. 
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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. 
If it's  warm  outside  and  you  need  to cool  the air,  use  the next  choice. 
AUTO 
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. 
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. Exhaust  Gas  Recirculation .................... Controlled Flow 
Catalytic.Converter ......................... Ceramic  Monolith 
Evaporative  Emission  Control 
................ Charcoal  Canister 
r Crankcase  Emission  Control .......................... PCV  Valve 
Electronic  System 
..................... Open  :and  .'Closed Loop 
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Trpe ................................ Single  with.  Crossover  Pipe 
Muffler 
................................... One-Reverse Flow 
Resonator ............................................. None 
. Exhaust  Pipe .................................. 
Intermediate  Pipe .............................. 
Tail  Pipe ..................................... 
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Stainless  Steel 
Stainless.  Steei 
Voltage 
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Ground ........................................... -Negative 
..Generator 
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1 Not all air conditioningrefrigerants are  the  same.  If the  air  conditioning 
'system 
in your  vehicle  needs  refrigerant,  besure the:proper.refrigerant  .is 
used. 
If you're.not  sure,  ask  your  Cadillac  dealership. 
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FLUID 'CAPACITIES 
Transaxle ...................................... 30 pts.  (14 L) 
Engine  Oil ................................... .7.0 qts (6.6 L) 
With  Filter  Change ............................ 7.5 qts. (6.6 L) 
Engine  Cooling  System ..................... 12.5 quarts (1 1.8 L)   

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ELDORADO INDEX 
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Acc  (Ignition  Key  Position) ........................... 84 
Accessory  Power.  Retained .......................... 311 
Adding Brake  Fluid 
..................................... 272 
Electrical  Equipment ............................. 311 
Engine  Coolant ............................. 224.  262 
Engine  Oil ...................................... 253 
Power  Steering  Fluid ............................. 267 
Transaxle  Fluid .................................. 262 
Additives.  Engine  Oil ............................... 257 
Adjustment.  Brake ................................. 273 
Adult  Safety  Belt  Usage .............................. 20 
Air Bag ............................................ 30 
Air Cleaner ........................................ 258 
Air Cleaner  Replace ..................... See  Maint . Book 
Air Conditioner .................................... 151 
Air Outlets ........................................ 150 
Air System ........................................ 150 
Alarm. How  To  Turn Off Theft ........................ 80 
Alcohol.  Driving  Under The Influence Of .............. 171 
Alcohol  in  Gasoline ................................. 243 
Aluminum  Wheels.  Cleaning ......................... 305 
AM Radio  Reception ............................... 157 
AM Stereo  Radio  Reception ......................... 158 
Antenna.  Cleaning  Radio ............................ 168 
Antifreeze ........................................ 263 
Anti-Lock  Brakes .................................. 177 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning  Light ............ 133.  177 
Anti-Lockout  Feature ................................ 71 
Anti-Theft  Tips ..................................... 79 
Appearance  Care .................................... 298 
Arm.  Wearing  A  Safety  Belt  Under Your ................ 28 
Ashtrays .......................................... 126 
Astroroof ......................................... 124 
Automatic Air Conditioning  System ................... 151 
Automatic  Door  Lock ................................ 70 
Air  Cleaner  Filter  Replacement ...................... 285 
AMAX@ ........... .- .............................. 158 
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