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This message  will  appear if your battery  is not  b.eing  charged.  Have  your 
electrical  ,system  checked  by  your  Cadillac dealership  at your  earliest 
convenience. 
BATTERY  VOLTS HIGH - 08 
This  .message  shows  that the electrical  charging  system  is  overcharging, 
(more  than 
16 volts).  To.avoid  being  stranded have. the electrical  system 
checked  by your  Cadillac  dealership at your  earliest  convenience.  You can 
reduce  the charging  overload  by using.the  accessories.  Turn  on  the lights, 
radio, 
set the  Climate  ‘Control  on .“AUTO”  and  ,the.fan speed on “HI’’ 
and  turn  the  rear  window defogger.on.  Youcan monitor battery  voltage 
on  the  Driver  Information  Center by  toggling  the“‘1NFORMATION” 
button.  When the engine  is  running,  -the normal  range  is 
11.5 to 
1.5.5 volts. 
BATTERY  VOLTS LOW - 06 
.This .message  will  appear when the.electrica1  system  is  charging  less  than 
10 volts, or if the battery  has been  drained. If this  message  appears 
immediately.after starting it  .is  possible that  the  .generator  can  still 
recharge  the battery.  The. battery  should  recharge  after driving  a,few 
miles  and the message  should  go  out. 
If this  .message  appears while 
driving  or. after  starting  your  vehicle and stays  on,’have  it, checked 
immediately.to  determine.the cause 
of this problem.  To help  the 
generatorrecharge  the,,battery  quickly,  you  can .reduce,the  load.on  the 
electrical  system  by turning 
off your  accessories.  You can  monitor  battery 
voltage  on  the Driver  Information  Center. by  toggling  the 
“INFORMATION”  button. The. normal  range 
is 11.5 to 15.5 volts. 
CHANGE TRANS FLUID - 47 
This  message  will  appear when it is  time to replace  the transaxle  fluid. 
See  your  maintenance  booklet for  the  proper  -fluid and change  intervals. 
CHECKBRAKEFLUID - 37 
This.message.  is  displayed to inform  the-driver  that the  brake.reservoir 
fluid  level  .is  low. Check.the  brake  reservoir level and add  as needed. 
Have  the  brake  system serviced  by a. Cadillac  technician 
-as soon  as 
.possible. 
IT the  brake  warning  light  is  on, €0110~ the  directionsin  that 
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Driving on  steep  hills or mountains  is  different  from  driving  in  flat  or 
rolling  terrain. 
If you  drive  regularly  in  steep country, or if you’re  planning  to visit  there, 
here  are some  tips  that can  make  your  trips  safer  and  more  enjoyable. 
Keep  your  vehicle  in  good  shape.  Check  all  fluid  levels  and  a\
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brakes,  tires,  cooling  system  and  transaxle.  These  parts can  work  hard 
on  mountain  roads. 
Know  how  to go down  hills. The most important  thing  to know  is  this: 
let  your  engine  do some  of the  slowing  down.  Shift  to a  lower  gear 
when  you  go  down  a  steep 
or long  hill. 
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F, 4. Stop and have  someone  pick up .and  store  the  chocks. 
Engine Cooling When Tru.ilering 
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conditions  such  as; 
Climbing  grades steeper  than 4% at ambient  temperatures  above 
90” Fahrenheit (32O Celsius)  with a loaded vehicle  and  trailer. 
Stopping after high-speed  driving. 
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If ,“ENGINE  HOT A/C  COMPRESSOR OFF” message  appears on.  the 
Driver  Information  Center,  do.not  be  alarmed. 
This is. a normal  function 
continue  to drive’your  vehicle. 
the  -Driver  Information  Center, pull 
,off to the  side  of the  road  as, soon  as 
it  is  safe  to  do 
so. When the vehicle  is  at a complete  stop,  shift  the 
transaxle  selector to 
P (Park) and  allow the engine  to idle.:Do  not turn  off 
three  minutes  the system  should  cool  sufficiently  to allow  A/C  operation 
to  resume.  At  that time  resume  driving  at a reduced  speed.  Return to 
normal  driving  after 
10 minutes if the  “ENGINE COOLANT HOT 
- designed. to reduce  the  load on  the.engine  and  cooling  system.  You can 
- If “ENGINE  COOLANT  HOT IDLE  ENGINE” message.appears  on 
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b- IDLE  ENGINE”  message  is not displayed. 
Maintenance  When  Trailer  Towing 
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Your  vehicle  will  need service  more  often when  you’re  pulling  a trailer. 
See  the Maintenance  Schedule for more  on  this.  Things  that  are 
(don’t  overfill),  engine  oil, 
axle lubricant,  belts,  cooling  system,  and  brake 
adjustment.  Each 
of these  is  covered  in  this  manual,  and  the Index  will 
these  sections  before you start  your  trip. 
i especially  important  in trailer  operation  are,  automatic transaxle  fluid 
7 help you  find  them quickly. If you’re  trailering,  it’s  a good  idea to review 
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Too much  or  too little  fluid  can  damage  your  transaxle. Too 
much  can  mean  that  some  of  the  fluid  could  come  out  and  fall\
 
on  hot  engine  parts  or  exhaust  system,  starting  a  fire. 
Be sure  to 
get  an  accurate  reading 
if you  check  your  transaxle  fluid. 
Wait  at least  30  minutes  before checking  the transaxle  fluid  level  if  you 
have  been  driving: 
When  outside  temperatures are above  90'F (32" C). 
At high  speed  for quite  a  while. 
In heavy  traffic -- especially  in  hot weather. 
While  pulling  a  trailer. 
To get the  right  reading,  the fluid  should  be  at normal  operating 
temperature,  which  is 
180 F to 200 ' F (82' C to 93 C). 
Get  the vehicle  warmed up by driving  about 15 miles (24 km) when 
outside  temperatures  are above 
50 "F (10'C). If it's  colder  than 50'F 
(lO'C), you  may  have  to drive  longer. 
To check  the fluid level 
Park  your  vehicle  on a  level  place. 
With  the parking  brake applied,  place  the shift  lever  in  "P"  (Park). 
With  your  foot  on the  brake  pedal,  move  the shift  lever  through  each 
gear  range,  pausing  for about  three seconds  in each  range.  Then, 
position  the shift  lever  in 
"P" (Park). 
0 Let  the engine  run at idle  for three  to  five  minutes. 
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Your brake  master  cylinder  is  here. It is  filled  with DOT-3 brake  fluid. 
There  are  only 
two reasons why the brake  fluid  level  in  your  master 
cylinder  might  go  down.  The first  is  that the brake  fluid  goes  down  to  an 
acceptable  level  during  normal  brake lining  wear.  When  new  linings  are 
put  in, the  fluid  level  goes  back  up.  The other  reason  is that  fluid  is 
leaking  out 
of the brake  system.  If  it  is,  you should  have  your  brake 
system  fixed,  since 
a leak  means  that sooner or later your  brakes  won’t 
work  well,  or won’t  work  at all. 
So, it  isn’t  a  good  idea to “top off” your - 
brake  fluid.  Adding  brake fluid  won’t  correct  a  leak. If you add  fluid  when 
your  linings  are worn,  then  you’ll  have  too much  fluid  when  you  get  new 
brake  linings. 
You should  add  (or remove)  brake fluid,  as  necessary,  only 
when  work  is  done on the brake  hydraulic  system. 
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FLUID” message  will.  display  on  the.Driver  InformationCenter. and. your .  . I 
brake. warning  light  will  come  on.  See “Brake System  .Warning  Light’% . i 
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After 
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When  your  brake fluid:falls 
to a low level,  your  brake warning.light  will 
come’on.  See “Brake  System  Warning  Light”  in  the Index. 
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When  you do need  brake  fluid, use only  DOT-3  brake  fluid -- such  as 
Delco  Supreme 
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sealed  container  only,  and  always  clean  the brake  fluid  reservoir  cap 
before  removing  it. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  let someone  put  in  the wrong  kind  of fluid.  For 
example,  just 
a few drops  of mineral-based  oil,  such  as 
engine  oil,  in  your  brake system  can  damage  brake system 
parts 
so badly  that they’ll  have  to be  replaced. 
Brake  fluid  can  damage  paint, so be  careful  not  to  spill  brake 
fluid  on  your  vehicle. 
If you  do,  wash it off immediately.  See 
“Appearance  Care”  in  the  Index. 
Brake  Wear 
Your  Cadillac  has  four-wheel  disc  brakes. 
Disc  brake  pads  have  built-in  wear  indicators  that make  a  high-pitched 
warning  sound  when  the brake  pads  are worn  and  new pads  are needed. 
The  sound  may come  and 
go or be  heard  all the  time  your  vehicle  is 
moving  (except  when 
you are  pushing on the brake  pedal  firmly). 
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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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