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If your  vehicle has a Theft Deterrent System and it is  armed,  un€o.ck. the 
doors  only  with  the key  or Keyless  Entry System.  This  will  avoid  setting 
.off the alarm. 
,From the inside: To 
lock  the door,  slide the 
-lock  lever  down  to 
manually  lock  the 
door. 
To  unlock  the  door, 
slide  the lock  lever  up. 
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Your  vehicle  is equipped with  this feature. If you  leave  the key  in  the 
ignition  whether  in  the Accessory,  Lock, 
or Off position  with  the ,driver's 
door  open,  you cannot  lock,the  vehicle  using the power  locks. 
If you close 
the  door  you  can.lo.ck  it using  the Remote  Keyless Entry System.  It is 
always  recommended.  that- you  rem0v.e  your  ignition 
key when  locking 
your  vehicle. 
Illuminated Entry System 
Your  illuminated.entry  system turns on  all  the courtesy  lights  when  a door 
is  opened  or if  you  push the Remote  Keyless. Entry button.  .When. the 
door  is  closed,  the  courtesylights  will  go out. 
RElMOTE KEIZESS ENTRY  SYSTEM 
With  this  feature you can turn on your  interior  lights, lock.and  unlock 
your  doors,  or unlock  your  trunk  from-up 
to 15 feet (4.5 mm)  using  the 
key  chain  transmitter  supplied  with  your  vehicle 
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Your. Remote  Keyless Entry System  is  intended to be used  as  a 
supplementary  vehicle  entry  device.  It is not  intended  to replace,  but 
rather  should  be used  in  conjunction  with  a door  lock  key.  It  operates  on 
a radio  frequency  subject  to Federal  Communications  Commission 
(FCC)  Rules. 
This  device  complies  with  Part  15  of the  FCC  Rules.  Operation. 
is subject 
to  the  following 
two conditions:  (1)  This  device  may not  cause  harmful . ,I 
interference,.and (2) This  device  must  accept  any  interference received, 
including  interference  that may  cause  undesired  operation. 
Should  interference-  to this  system  occur,  try  this: 
Check  to determine  if battery  replacement  is  necessary.  See  the 
Check the distance.  You  may be  too  far  from  your  vehicIe.  This 
Check the location.  Other vehicles  or objects  may  be.  blocking  the- 
0, See your  Cadillac  dealer ora qualified  technician  for service. 
instructions 
on battery  replacement.. 
product  has a maximum  range. 
signal. 
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This  light  reminds  you to arm  the theft  deterrent  system.  Here’s  how to 
do  it: 
1. Open  the door. 
2. Lock  the  door  with the power  aoor lock  switch  or Keyless  Entry 
System.  The  “SECURITY”  light  should  come on and  stay  on. 
3. Close  all  doors.  The “SECURITY”  light  should  go off. 
If a door  or  the  trunk  is opened  without  the key or Keyless  Entry System, 
the  alarm  will  go 
off. It will  also  go  off if the’trunk  lock  is  damaged.  Your 
vehicle’s  lights  will  flash  and thehorn  will sound  for 
3 minutes,  then will 
- go off to save  battery  power. 1. I  
1 Remember,  the theft  deterrent  system wht arm if you  lock  the doors 
with  a key  or manual  door lock.  It arms  only  if  you use a power  door lock 
switch  or Keyless  Entry System. 
Here’s  how  to avoid  setting 
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If you  dop’t  want  to arm  the theft  deterrent  system, the vehicle  should 
be  locked  with  the  door key after  the  doors are closed. 
Always  unlock  a door  with a key, or use  the Keyless  Entry System. 
If you set off the alarm  by accident,  unlock  any  door with  your  key.  You 
Unlocking 
a door  any other  way  will  set off the  alarm. 
can  also  turn 
off the alarm  by using  the Keyless  Entry Syste 
it.  The  alarm  won’t stop if  you  try to unlock  a door  any 
How to Test The Alarm 
Roll  down  your  window  and lock  your  vehicle  using  the power  door 
lock  or  the  Keyless  Entry System. 
Reach  in  and unlock  the  door  using the manual  lock,  and  open the 
If the alarm  does not sound  when it should,  check  to see if the  horn 
works.  The horn fuse  may 
be blown. To replace the fuse,  see “Fuses  and 
Circuit  Breakers”  in the  Index. 
To  reduce  the possibility  of  theft, always 
arm the theft  deterrent  system 
when  leaving  your  vehicle.  door. 
The  horn  will sound  and  your  headlights 
will flash. 
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SIR 20A - IGNITION  CONTROL  MODULE 
- DIAGNOSTIC/ENERGY  RESERVE 
MODULE  (DERM) 
- DUAL  POLE  ARMING  SENSOR PCM  (ION  1OA 
- PASS-Key@  DECODER  MODULE INJ 10A 
- POWERTRAIN  CONTROL  MODULE  (PCM) 
- 1,4,6,  AND 7 FUEL  INJECTORS 
- 2.3.5. AND 8 FUEL  INJECTORS INJ 1OA 
ION 
1 iOA - A/C  REFRIGERANT  PRESSURE  SWITCH - TRANSAXLE  RANGE  SWITCH - STOP/BTSI/CRUISE  BRAKE  SWITCH - INSTRUMENT  PANEL'CLUSTER - KEYLESS  ENTRY  MODULE - DIAGNOSTlCfENERGY  RESERVE  MODULE 
- PERM2 ORN  RING  LIGHTS - TURN/HAZARD  SWITCH  ASSY. - CHIME  MODULE - HEADLIGHT  SWITCH - TWILIGHT  SENTINEUDRL  MODULE 
- FUELPUMP - OIL  PRESSURE  SWITCH - POWERTRAIN  CONTROL  MODULE  IPCMI 
FUEL  PUMP  20A 
PCM  (BAT)  1OA 
RTD 
, AT)  20A - RgAD SENSING  SUSPENSION (RSS) MODUL A/C  COMP  1OA 
- POWERTRAIN  CONTROL  MODULE  (PCM) 
- A/C COMPRESSOR  CLUTCH HDLPS  3OA 
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- HEADLIGHT  DIMMER  SWITCH - HEADLIGHT  RELAY "D (ENGINE  COMF! 
- DRL  HEADLIGHT  RELAY  "E"  (WITH  DAYTIME 
- POWERS  C13  MICRO  RELAY  CENTER) 
RUNNING  LIGHTS) 
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STOP  LP 2OA - STOP/BTSI/CRUISE  SWITCH - STOPUGHT  SWITCH  CAPACITOR TURNIHAZ  20A - HAZARD  FLASHER - TURN  FLASHER  RELAY - TURN  FLASHER  MODULE DRL  1 OA (CANADA) - DAV~ME RUNNI'NG LIGHTS (CANADA) ~  ~~ 
DRL  1 OA (CANADA) 
HTD 
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L  HDLP LO 1OA 
- LEFT  AND  RIGHT  LO  BEAM  HEADLAMP 
- HEATED  WINDSHIELD  CONTROL  MODULE 
- LEFT  LO  BEAM  HEADLAMP R HDLP LO 10A 
L  HDLP  HI 1OA - RIGHT  LO  BEAM  HEADLAMP 
- LEFT  HI  BEAM  HEADLAMP R HDLP  HI 1OA 
IGN 
3 10A - RIGHT  HI BEAM  HEADLAMP 
- REAR  DEFOGGERRELAY - ELECTRONIC  LEVEL  CONTROL  IELCI - HEATED  WINDSHIELD - HEATER  AND  A/C  PROGRAMMER - CRUISE  CONTROL 
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COOLING FAN  1OA - MENDED TRAVEL BRAKE SWITCH - POWERTRAIN  CONTROL  MO'DULE  (PCM) - COOLING  FAN  RELAYS 1,2, AND 3 - FRONT  AND REAR HEATED  OXYGEN  SENSOR TRANSIECS 1 OA - OVERSPEED  ALERT  MODULE (=PORT) - POWER  STEERING  PRESSURE  SWITCH - EXHAUST GAS REClRCULAilON  (EGR)  VALVE - TRANSAXLE  SHIFT  SOLENOIDS  A & B - EVAPORATIVE  EMISSION  CONTROL 
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- POWERTRAIN  CONTROL  MODULE  (PCM) - TORQUE  CONVERTER  CLUTCH  SOLENOID - TCC  BRAKESWlTCH 
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FUSE  1 (50 AMP)  (STRG  1-2) 
- RETAINED  ACCESSORY  POWER (RADIO/WIPERS) 
- STARTER 
- TRUNK  COMF FUSES  81 1  AND  813 
FUSE 2 (60 AMP)  (BODY) 
- ENGINE  COMI?  B11 
- ROAD  SENSING  SUSPENSION 
- FOG  LIGHTS 
- TRUNK  COMF!  FUSE  C1,  C3, C5, C7,  C9,  AND 
c11 
- TRUNK  COMF!  FUSE  C13 (EXPORT) 
- REAR  FOG  LIGHT  (EXPORT) 
CIRCUIT  BREAKER 3 (30 AMP) (SEAT) 
- LEFT  AND  RIGHT  POWER  SEAT  SWITCHES 
- LEFT  AND  RIGHT  LUMBAR  RELAYS 
- POWER  DOOR  LOCKS 
- KEYLESS  ENTRY  MODULE 
- HORNS 
- FUEL  DOOR  RELEASE  SWITCH - TRUNK  RELEASE  SWITCH 
FUSE 4 (30 AMP) (IPC) 
- POWERTRAIN  CONTROL  MODULE  (PCM) 
- ELECTRONIC  CLIMATE  CONTROL 
- RAP/ILLUMINATED  ENTRY  MODULE 
- INSTRUMENT  PANEL  CLUSTER 
- PASS-Key@  DECODER  MODULE 
- THEFT  DETERRENT 
FUSE 5 (SO AMP)  (HVAC) 
- LEFT  AND  RIGHT  HEATED  SEATS 
- ELECTRONIC  LEVEL  CONTROL  (ELC) 
- TRUNK  LID  PULL  DOWN 
- POWER  ANTENNA 
- REAR DEFOGGER 
- LEFT  AND  RIGHT  MIRROR  DEFOGGERS 
FUSE 6 (60 AMP) (STRG 3) 
- RETAINED  ACCESSORY  POWER 
(SUNROOF/POWER  WINDOWS) 
- ENGINE  COMF!  FUSES  Dl, D3, D5 
- TRUNK  COMF!  FUSES  Al, A3,  A5,  Ai',  A9 
RH MAXI8 FUSE BLOCK 
CIRCUIT  BREAKER 1 (30 AMP)  (DAB) 
- RETAINED  ACCESSORY  POWER  (RAP) 
(SUNROOF/POWER  WINDOWS) 
FUSE  2 (30 AMP)  (RADIO) 
- DELCO-BOSE@  SPEAKERS 
- RADIO  CONTROL  HEAD 
- REMOTE  RADIO  RECEIVER 
FUSE 3 (50 AMP)  (COOL) 
FUSE 
4 (40 AMP)  HVAC  BLOWER  (BLOWER) 
- COOLING  FANS 
- HVAC  POWER  MOTOR 
- A/C  COMPRESSOR 
FUSE 5 (50 AMP)  ABS  (BRAKES) 
FUSE 
6 (50 AMP)  (LAMPS) 
- BRAKE  PRESSURE  MODULATOR  VALVE 
- TURN  FLASHER  MODULE 
- HAZARD  FLASHER 
- STOP/BTSI/CRUISE  BRAKE  SWITCH 
- PARKING  LIGHTS 
- DAY  TIME  RUNNING  LIGHTS  (CANADA) 
- ENGINE  COME  FUSES  B1,W AND B5 
- TRUNK  COMF!  FUSES  Dl 1, Dl3 
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- RAP/IUMINATED ENTRY  MODULE CRANK (10 AMP) 
- DIAGNOSTIC/ENERGY  RESERVE 
- TRANSAXLE  RANGE  SWITCH  (NSSS) MODULE  (DERM) ION 1 (10 AMP ., 
- FUEL 
LEV&  SENSOR - ELECTROCHROMIC  MIRROR - RAP/ILWMINATED  ENTRY  MODULE - THEFT  DETERRENT  MODULE - KEYLESS  ENTRY  MODULE - TURN FLASHER RELAY-~F" TRUNK cc MICRO  RELAY  CENTER  )MF! 
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- PASS-Key@  DECODER  MODULE - THEFT  DETERRENT  RELAY 
"D" (TRUNK  COME 
- THEFT  DETERRENT  MODULE 
- HEATER  AND  NC PROGRAMMER HVAC/DABIE (10 AMP) 
- RAP/ILLUMINATED  ENTRY  MODULE RELAY  CENTER) REAR  FOG (10 AMP) 
FOG 
LP (10 AMP) 
CNSL  FAN  (1OAMP) 
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- REAR FOG  LIGHT  RELAY  A  (EXPORT) 
- FOG  LIGHT  RELAYS  A  AND  F 
- REAR BLOWER  MOTOR - REAR BLOWER  RELAY  .MODULE 
CIGAR (20 AMP) - LTAND 
RT REAR CIGARETTE  LIGHTERS  (SNILLE ONLY) - FRONT  CIGARETTE  LIGHTER - CHIME MODULE 
- POWER  MdOR  SWITCH BODY 2 (10 AMP 
- RAPRELAY - LOCK-OUT  INHIBIT  RELAY  "B" (TRUNK  COMF! 1 MICRO 
- PANEL  LIGHTS  INHIBIT  RELAY  "F" (TRUNK  COMF! 3 MICRO 
- COURTESY  LIGHTS  RELAY  "C" (TRUNK  COMF! 2 MICRO 
- RAP  RELAY  "E" (TRUNK  COMF! 2 MICRO  RELAY  CENTER) - KEYLESS  ENTRY  MODULE - TRUNKLAMP - SEAT  BELT  RETRACTOR  SOLENOIDS  (ELDORADO  ONLY) RELAY  CENTER) 
RELAY  CENTER)  (EXPORT) 
RELAY  CENTER) 
- FRONT  Dook LOCK swmm BODY 1 (10 AMP 
- GLOVE  BOX  LAMP - LT AND  RT  FOOTWELL  COURTESY  LAMPS - HEADLIGHT  SWITCH 
- LTAN- ___ L PRK LP (10 AMP - LT REAR TAIdToPnURN  LAMPS - LT FRONT  PARWURN  LAMPS - FRONT  AND REAR I .EFT  SIDE  MARKER  LAMPS - RADIO  CONTRC - HEADLlGl - INSTRUML ... . . R PRK  LP (10 AMP - RT TAlusToP  !URN LAMPS - AT  FRONT  AND REAR SIDE  MARKER  LAMPS - RT  FRONT  PARK  AND  TURN  LAMPS 
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- TRU - POWER7 
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Ice. If You're  Stuck In ............................... 239 
Identification  Label.  Service  Parts ..................... 310 
Identification Number.  Vehicle ....................... 309 
Idling Your Engine .................................. 97 
If A Tire Goes Flat ................................. 229 
Ignition Key  Positions ................................ 83 
Illuminated Entry System ............................. 71 
Indicators.  Warning. On Instrument  Panel .............. 131 
Infant Restraint ..................................... 49 
Inflation. Tire Pressure .............................. 290 
'Information Center.  Driver .......................... 140 
Information System On Instrument  Panel .............. 142 
Instrument Panel ................................... 128 
Interior Cleaning ................................... 300 
Interior Lights ..................................... 114 
Introduction .............. See Front  of Owner  Info . Manual 
Inflatable Restraint 
Light 
............................. 32 
Inspection. Tire .................................... 292 
Instrument  Panel  Warning  Lights ..................... 131 
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Jacking  And  Removing  Flat  Tire ...................... 230 
Jump Starting ...................................... 211 
Keys .............................................. 66 
Keys. Ignition ....................................... 67 
Keyless  Entry. Remote ............................... 71 
Kilometer  Indicator ................................ 130 
Label.  Fluid  Usage ................................. 251 
Lamp Housings .................................... 276 
Lane Change Indicator .............................. 104 
LapBelt ........................................... 44 
Lap-Shoulder  Belt ................................... 21 
Larger Children  and Safety  Belts ....................... 60 
Leaking.  Of Exhaust  Into Your  Car .................... 100 
Leather.  Cleaning .................................. 302 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle ................................ 70 
Light. Air Bag Readiness ............................. 32 
Light.  Battery Charge ............................... 135 
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Possible  Damage  to Your  Cadillac,  Notices  About ......... 2 
Possible  Injury  To People,  Cautions  About ................ 1 
Power Polishing  and  Waxing 
............................... 304 
Antenna,  Cleaning 
The ........................... 168 
DoorL .......................................... 68 
Seat  Controls ..................................... 6 
Steering ........................................ 180 
Steering  Fluid ................................... 266 
Windows 
....................................... 101 
Pregnancy,  Use Of Safety  Belts  During ................. 38 
Problems  On  The  Road ............................. 208 
Product  Sew.  Publications ............ See  Owner  Assistance 
Proper  Safety  Belt  Usage,  For  Adults 
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Pull Down System,  Tnxnk 78 
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"R"  (Reverse)  Gear  Position ... ............. 89 
Racing,  Shifting  When  Your  Engine  Is .................. 90 
Radiator  Overheating ............................... 220 
Radio,  Tho-Way,  Adding  A ...................... 159,311 
Rain,  Driving In .................................... 187 
Reading  Lights ..................................... 119 
Rear Window  Defogger ............................. 154 
Radio  Systems ...................................... 157 
Reaction  Time,  In  Braking ........................... 176 
Rear  Ashtray ...................................... 127 
Reclining  Seat ....................................... 7 
Recommended  Fluids & Lubricants ........ See  Maint.  Book 
Recovery, 
Off Road .......................... ..... 182 
Recreational  Vehicle,  Towing  A 
................. '. ...... 201 
Remote  Fuel  Door ................................. 247 
Remote  Trunk  Release ............................... 77 
Replacement  Fasteners .............................. 241 
Replacing  Brake  System  Parts ........................ 274 
Replacing  Safety  Belts ............................... 64 
Replacing  Tires .................................... 293 
Redacing  Wheels 
.................................. 296 
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Remote  Keyless  Entry ................................ 71 
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to  Canadian  Gov't. 
................ See  Owner  Assistance 
to  General  Motors 
................ See  Owner  Assistance 
to U.S. Gov't ..................... See  Owner  Assistance 
Restarting  Your 
Car When  It's  Moving ................. 90 
Restraint,  Infant .................................... 47