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This. light  tells you if 
there  could  be a 
The  ’light  goes  on  when  you turn  your  key 
.to “Run”  or  ‘‘Start.” It goes off 
once  you start your engine.  That’s just a check  to be  sure’the  light  works. 
If it doesn’t,  be  sure to have  it fixed so it will be there  to.wam  you if 
something  goes  wrong. 
When  the light  comes  on  and stays  on, it  means 
oil isn’t going  through 
your  engine  properly.  You 
could be low  on  oil,  or you  might  have  some 
other  oil  problem. 
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Damage to your  engine from meglected oil problems  can  be 
costly  and 
is not  covered  by  your warranty. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CHECK COOLANT LEVEL - 04 
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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This  message will appear  when  your  engine  has  overheated.  Stop  and 
turn  your  engine  off  immediately  to avoid  severe  engine  damage.  See 
“Engine  Overheating” 
in the  Index. 
SERVICE  VEHICLE  SOON - 03 
This  message  will  appear if there  is a  problem  with  your  Emission 
Control  System.  If the  “SERVICE  ENGINE SOON”  light  on  the 
instrument  panel  and  this  message  appears  and  then  turns 
off, it  is  an 
indication  that a  temporary  problem  has  cleared  itself.  Have  your  vehicle 
checked  at your  earliest  convenience. 
STOP  ENGINE  LOW OIL PRESSURE - 35 
If this  message  appears  while  the engine  is running,  stop  the engine  and 
do  not  operate  it  until the cause  of  low  oil  pressure  is corrected.  Severe 
damage  to  the engine  can  result. 
SERVICE  AIR  BAG  SYSTEM - 83 
If this  message  appears,  there is  a  problem  with  your  Supplemental 
Inflatable  Restraint  (Air  Bag)  system.  Let  only a  qualified  technician 
work 
on your  vehicle.  See  your  Cadillac  dealer  for  service  at  once. 
THEFT  SYSTEM  PROBLEM/CAR MAY NOT  RESTART - 34 
This  message  means  there is a  problem in the  Personalized  Automotive 
Security  System  (PASS  Key@  11).  PASS  Key@  I1 
will prevent  the vehicle 
from  restarting 
if it is  turned  off, so you should  take  the vehicle  to a 
proper  service  center  before  turning  the engine 
off. Never  leave  an 
unattended  vehicle  with  the engine  running.  Once  you are where  you  can 
get  service,  turn the engine off  and  then  try  to restart  it.  If 
the vehicle 
does  not  restart, the PASS  Key@  I1  system  will  need  servicing. 
TRACTION  ACTIVE - 91 
If your  vehicle  is equipped  with  Traction  Control,  this  message  will  be 
displayed  if Traction  Control  is  being  used  to reduce  wheel  slippage. 
TRACTION  DISABLED - 88 
If your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  Traction  Control,  this  message will be 
displayed 
if a  problem  is  noted  in  the Traction  Control  System.  Have  your 
vehicle  serviced  as  soon  as  possible. 
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The  system  probably will say. to change .& d between ,3000 miles 
(5000 km) and ,7500 *miles. (125OO km), but  it may even sary to change  it 
before 
3000 under  very  severe  conditions. It all  depends  on  .your  drivirrg 
pattims. 
If it’s  been 7500 miles (12500 km) it,always  says to’ change  the oil. 
There  are  two.thingslhe  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  chinge 
it  even  sooner  than  that. 
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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 oi€ 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  “POO-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  rear position  sensor,  a smalldectric  air 
compressor,  and  air adjustable 
SI kabsorbers  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. 
i For a massive air leak,  the  air  ‘compressor  will  stay on for.  approximately 
7 minutes.  You should  see your.deal.er for service, but.you can keep 
driving  ,your  Cadillac. 
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Just  before  you  leave  the lane,  glance  quickly  over  your  shoulder  to make 
sure  there  isn’t another  vehicle 
in your  “blind”  spot. 
Once  you are moving 
on the  freeway,  make  certain you  allow  .a 
reasonable  following  distance.  Expect  to move  slightly  slower  at night. 
When  you want  to leave  the freeway,  move  to  the proper lane  well 
in 
advance. If  you  miss  your  exit do not,  under  any  circumstances,  stop and 
back  up.  Drive 
on to the next  exit. 
The  exit ramp  can be-curved,  sometimes  quite sharply. 
The  exit  speed  is  usually  posted. 
Reduce  your  speed  according  to your  speedometer,  not 
to your  sense of 
motion.  After driving  for  any  distance  at higher  speeds,  you  may tend to 
think  you  are going  slower  than  you  actually are. 
BEFORE LEAVTNG ONA LONG THP 
Make sure you’re  ready. Try to be  well  rested. If  you  must  start when 
you’re  not  fresh 
-- such  as  after a day’s  work -- don’t  plan  to make  too 
many  miles  that first part  of the  journey.  Wear comfortable  clothing  and 
shoes  you can  easily  drive  in. 
Is your  vehicle  ready  for a long trip?  If  you  keep it  serviced  and 
maintained,  it’s  ready to go.  If  it  needs  service,  have  it  done before 
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starting out.  Of course,  you’ll  find  experienced  and  able  service  experts in 
Cadillac  dealerships  all  across  North  America.  They’ll  be  ready  and 
willing  to help 
if you  need  it. 
Here  are  some  things 
you can check before a trip: 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid: Is the reservoir  full?  Are all  windows  clean 
inside  and  outside? 
Wiper  Blades:  Are they in good,shape? 
Fuel,  Engine  Oil.  Other Fluids:  Have  you checked  all  levels? 
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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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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine FUELS IN FOREIGN  COUNTNES 
If you plan  on driving  in  another country  outside the U.S. or Canada, 
unleaded  fuel  may be  hard  to find. 
Do not  use  leaded  gasoline.  If  you use 
even  one tankful,  your  emission  controls  won’t  work 
well or at all.  With 
continuous  use,  spark  plugs  can  get  fouled,  the exhaust  system  can 
corrode,  and  your  engine  oil  can  deteriorate quickly.  Your  vehicle’s 
oxygen  sensor will be  damaged.  All  of that  means  costly  repairs  that 
wouldn’t  be  covered  by your  warranty. 
To  check  on fuel  availability,  ask  an  auto club,  or contact  a  major  oil 
company  that does  business  in  the country  where  you’ll  be  driving. 
You  can  also  write  us  at  the following  address  for  advice.  Just  tell  us 
where  you’re  going  and  give  your  Vehicle  Identification  Numbe\
r  (VIN). 
General  Motors  Overseas  Distribution  Corporation, 
North  American  Export  Sales 
(NAES) 
1908 Colonel  Sam  Drive 
Oshawa,  Ontario 
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FUEL ECONOMY 
Your fuel economy  (miles  per  gallon  or liters  per 100 kilometers)  can  vary 
depending  on how  your  Cadillac  is  driven.  Several  vehicles  like  yours 
have  been  driven  through  a  standard  test  and  their  actual  fuel  econ\
omy 
was  recorded.  These  readings  were  adjusted  and  printed  on the  fuel 
economy  window  sticker  which  was  attached 
to your new Cadillac  when  it 
was  delivered  and  in the  Gas  Mileage  Guide  which  is  available  from  your 
dealership. 
The  fuel  economy  estimates  are based  on  results  of tests  required  by the 
U. S. Environmental  Protection  Agency  (EPA).  These  tests  are used  to 
certify  that vehicles  meet  the Federal  emissions  and  fuel  economy 
standards.  Cadillac  tests  prototypes  of  new vehicles  and  submits  the 
results  to the  EPA.  The EPA  then  confirms  the  accuracy  of 
the figures 
provided  by Cadillac.  The vehicles  are driven  by a  professional  driver 
under  controlled  laboratory  conditions,  on  an  instrument  similar \
 to 
a 
treadmill.  These  procedures ensure that  each  vehicle  is  tested  under 
identical  conditions. 
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A "CHECK OIL LEVEL" message will appear when the engine oil is 
approximately  a  quart low. If the message  is  displayed,  check  the dipstick 
level  and  add  oil  as  needed. 
It's a good  idea to check  your  engine  oil  every  time you get  fuel.  In order 
to  get  an accurate  reading,  the  oil  must  be  warm  and  the vehicle  must  be 
on  level  ground. 
Turn  off  the engine  and  give  the 
oil a few  minutes  to drain  back  into the 
oil pan. If you don't,  the oil  dipstick  might  not show  the actual  level. 
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