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Press and hold SCAN. When the clock gets& the correGt minute, Set j
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Care of Your Cassege .Tape Phyer
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A tape
player that is qot cl6aiied.r&gctlarly can cause reduad sound
quality, ruined cassettes,
or a..dam&$ed mechanism. Cassette tapes should .
be stored in their cases away ficmici&aninants, direct sunlight, and . '
failure of the tape player. I
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L extreme heat. If they aren?, they :may not operate properly or cause
- Your tape player should be cleaned regularly each month or after every
50 hours of use. If you notice a reduction in sound quality, try a known
good cassette to see
if the tape or the tape player is at fault. If this other
Cleaning may be done with a scrubbing action, non-abrasive cleaningi.
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cassette. This system uses a cleaning cassette with pads which scrub the
tape head 'as the hubs of the cleaner cassette turn. It is-normal for. the
ensure thorough cleaning.
A scrubbing action cleaning cassette is
available through your Cadillac dealership.
-, cassette has no improvement in sound quality, clean the tape player.
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(, cartridge to eject while cleaning. Insert the cassette at least 3 times to
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You may also choose a non-scrubbing action, wet-type cleaner which uses
a cassette with a fabric belt to clean the tape head. This
type of cleaning
cassette
will not eject. It -may not clean as thoroughly as the scrubbing
type cleaner.
Cassettes are subject to wear and the sound quality may degrade over
time. Always make sure that the cassette tape is in good condition before
you have your tape player serviced.
Care of Your Compact Discs
Handle discs carefully. Store them in their original cases or other
protective cases and away from direct sunlight and dust.
If the surface of
a disc
is soiled, dampen a clean, soft cloth in a mild, neutral detergent
solution and clean it, wiping from the center to the edge.
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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
L1H 8P7
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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r; Wipe off what’s left with a slightly..damp paper towel .or cloth.
0 Then dry it immediately with a blow dryer or a heat lamp.
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NOTICE:
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fab.ric.
r, Wipe with a clean cloth.
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Using Solvent=ljpe Cleaner on .Fabric
stains will dean off better with just water .and mild soap.
r If you need to use a solvent:
r
rn Gently scrape excess soil from the trim material with a clean, dull
knife.or scraper. Use very little cleaner, light pressure and clean cloths
(preferably cheesecloth).Cleaning should start at the outside
of the
stain, “featherbg” toward the center. Keep changing to .a clean
section of the cloth.
r 0 When you clean a stain .from fabric, immediately dry the area with an
air hose, hair dryer,
or heat lamp to h.elp prevent a cleaning ring.
(See the previous NOTICE.)
r Special Gleaning Problems
r
Greasy or Oily Stains
Such as grease, oil, butter, margarine, shoe:polish, coffee with cream,
chewing gum, cosmetic creams, vegetable
oils, wax crayon, tar and
asphalt.
Carefully scrape off excess stain.
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Shoe polish, wax crayon, tar and asphalt will stain if left on a vehicle
seat fabric. They should be removed as soon as possible. Be careful,
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because the cleaner will dissolve them and may cause them to spread. . ,
Non-Greasy Stains
Such as catsup, coffee (black), egg, fruit, fruit juice, milk, soft drinks,
wine, vomit, urine and blood.
Carefully scrape off excess stain, then sponge the soiled area with cool
-
water.
If a stain remains, follow the foam-type instructions described earlier. -
If an odor lingers after cleaning vomit or urine, treat the area with a
waterbaking soda solution:
1 teaspoon (5 ml) of baking soda to 1 cup
(250 ml) of lukewarm water.
If needed, clean lightly with solvent-type cleaner.
Combination Stains
Such as candy, ice cream, mayonnaise, chili sauce and unknown stains.
Carefully scrape off excess stain, then clean with cool water and allow -
to dry.
If a stain remains, clean it with solvent-type cleaner.
Ckaning Vinyl
Use warm water and a clean cloth. -
Rub with a clean, damp cloth to remove dirt. You may have to do it L
Things like tar, asphalt and shoe polish will stain if you don’t get them
more
than once.
off quickly. Use a clean cloth and a solvent-type vinyl cleaner.
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Cleaning Leather
Use a soft cloth with lukewarm water and a mild soap or saddle soap.
For stubborn stains, use a mild solution of 10% isopropyl alcohol
(rubbing alcohol) and
90% water.
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0 Never use- oils, varnishes,. solvent-based or abrasive cle.aners, furniture,
0 Soiled leather should be cleaned immediately. If dirt is allowed to
polish-or
shoe polish on leather.
work into finish, it can harm the leather.
Ckaning Speaker Covers
Vacuum ar0und.a speaker cover gently, so that the-speaker won’t be
damaged. If something gets on one of them, follow .the steps earlier under
“Using.Solvent-Type. Cleaner on.Fabric.” Use. aslittle solvent as you can.
Cleaning the Top of the Instrument Panel
Use only mild soap and. water. to .clean the top surfaces of the instrument
panel. Sprays containing silicones or waxes may cause annoying
reflections in-the windshield and even make it difficult to see through the
windshield under certain conditions.
Care of Wood Panels
Use a clean cloth moistened in warm soapy water (use mild di\
sh washing
soap). Dry the wood.immediately with a clean cloth.
Keep belts clean and
dry.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Rear Fog/Back-Up Light (Export) ...................... P21/5W
Side Marker Lights
..................................... 194
Stop/Tail/Turn Signal
................................ 2057 NA
Stop/Tail/Turn Signal (Export) ......................... P21/5W
Front Fender
Side Turn Signal (Export)
.............. 2CNPHW
Trunk Light
.........................
Underhood Light ....................
Vanity Mirror Illumination ............
NORlMAL M4INTENNrE
PARTS
Air Cleaner Element .................
Battery .............................
Fuel Filter Element ..................
Engine Oil Filter ....................
PCVValve .........................
Spark Plugs .........................
Serpentine Drive Belt ................
Surge Tank Cap .....................
Thermostat ..........................
Upper Radiator Hose ................
Lower Radiator Hose ................
Trans Screen Rt. Scavenger ...........
Trans Screen Lt. Scavenger ............
Trans Pan Screws (16) ................
Trans Pan Gasket ....................
..................................
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.................. 1003
................... 561
................... 124
REPLACEMENT
........ AC Type S1096C
.............. 25096932
................ 78A-72
............... 1981590
.............. 25121468
.............. 25014377
.............. 06487779
............... 5614236
............... 3530814
......... AC Type RC 33
............... 6410665
......... ACType 131-66
............... 3531407
............... 3521504
............... 3521505
............... 8679416
............... 8680700
............... 8682650
............... 8681197
........ AC Type GF-580
......... AC Type PF-58'
....... AC Type CV-774C
......... AC Type 41-900
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Exterior Appearance ................................ 298
Extender. Safety Belt ................................ 64
F
Fabric. Foam-Type Cleaner On ....................... 300
Fabric. Solvent-'e Cleaner On ...................... 301
Fasteners. Replacement ............................. 242
Features And Controls ............................... 66
Fetus. Risk To .. From Safety Belt Use .................. 38
Filling Your Fuel W .............................. 247
Filter. Oil ......................................... 318
Finish Damage ..................................... 306
First Gear. When To Use ............................. 92
Flash-To-Pass Feature ............................... 105
Flat Tire .......................................... 239
Flat Tire. Changing A ............................... 230
Flooded Engine. Starting A ........................... 85
Floor Mats ........................................ 128
Fluid
Brake
.......................................... 272
Headlight Washer ................................ 269
Power Steering .................................. 267
Transaxle ....................................... 262
windshield Washer .............................. 268
Fluid Capacities .................................... 327
Fluids & Lubricants. Recommended ........ See Maint . Book
Fluid Usage Label
.................................. 251
FM Stereo Radio Reception ......................... 157
Foam-?Lpe Cleaner On Fabric ........................ 300
Fog Lights (ETC) .................................. 116
Francais. Guide En ...................... See Introduction
Freeing
Car From Sand. Mud. Ice or Snow ............. 239
Freeway Driving ................................... 191
Fog: Getting It Off the Windshield .................... 154
French Language Manual ................. See Introduction
Front Seatbacks. Reclining
........................... 7. 8
Fuel .............................................. 242
FuelDataPanel .................................... 139
Fuel Economy ..................................... 244
Fuel Gage ......................................... 138
Fuel Door. Remote ................................. 248
Fuse Replacement ................................... 311
Fuel Thnk. Filling Your .............................. 247
Fuels in Foreign Countries ........................... 244
Fuses And Circuit Breakers .......................... 311
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