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Hold th,e regular  brake pedal down with your right foot.  Push  down  the 
parking  brake pedal with  your  left foot. 
If the ignition  .is  on,  the brake 
system  warning  light  will  come on. 
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When  you  move  out 
of “P” (Park) or “N” 
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: engine  is  running, 
,. your-parking brake 
.:, should go off. If it 
’ . doesn’t; ,you have  a 
,’: parking  brake 
.. problem  and  should 
h\ave  it fixed.  In  the 
: meantime,  you can 
still release  your 
parking  brake. 
Just  pull 
on the manual  release lever,  as  shown. 
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NOTICE: 
Driving  with-the  parking  brake on can  cause  your  rear  b,rakes  to 
overheat. 
You may  have  to  replace  them,  and  you  could also 
damage  other parts of your  vehicle. 
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Trailer” in the Index.  That section  shows  what  to  do first to keep the 
trailer  from  moving. 
SHIFTING  INTO “P9’ (PARK) 
Steering Column ShijZ Lever 
1. Hold the brake  pedal  down  with  your  right  foot. 
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2. Move the shift  lever  into “P” (Park)  position  like  this: 
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parking brake. 
4. Move  the ignition  key to “Lock.” 
.5. Remove  -the key and take  it  with  you. If you  camwalk  away  from  your 
vehicle  with  the-ignition key in  your  hand,  your  vehicle  is  in  “P” 
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1. Hold the brake  pedal  down  with  your  right  foot. 
2. Move  the shift  lever  into “P” (Park)  position like this: 
Hold  in the 
button  on  the 
lever,  and  push 
the  lever  all  the 
way  toward  the 
front 
of your 
vehicle. 
3. With  your  right  foot  still  holding  the brake  pedal  down,  set the 
parking  brake. 
4. Move  the ignition  key  to “Lock.” 
5. Remove  the key  and  take  it  with  you.  If  you  can  walk  away  from  your 
vehicle  with  the ignition  key  in  your  hand, your  vehicle  is  in  “P” 
(Park). 
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If you  have to leave  your  vehicle  with  the engine  running,  be  sure your 
vehicle  is  in  “PYy (Park) and  your  parking  brake is  firmly  set before  you 
leave  it.  After you’ve  moved  the shift  lever  into  the  “P”  (Park) position, 
hold  the regular  brake pedal  down. Then, see  if  you can move  the shift 
lever  away 
from “P” (Park)  without  first  pulling  it toward  you  (or, if you 
have  the console  shift 
lever, without  first pushing  the  button). If you  can, 
it  means  that  the  shift  lever  wasn’t  fully  locked  into  “P” (Park). 
SHIFTING OUT OF “P” (PARK) 
Your Cadillac  has a brake-transaxle  shift  interlock.  You have  to fully 
& your  regular  brake before  you can  shift  from  “P” (Park)  when the 
ignition  is  in  the  “Run” position.  See  “Automatic  Transaxle”  in  the Index. 
If you  cannot  shift out of “P”  (Park), ease pressure  on the  shift  lever -- 
push  the shift  lever  all  the way  into  “P”  (Park) and  also  release the shift 
lever  button  on  floor shift  models  as  you  maintain  brake application. 
Then  move  the shift  lever  into  the gear you  want.  (Press  the shift  lever 
button  before moving  the shift  lever.) 
If you  ever  hold  the brake  pedal 
down  but still  can’t  shift  out of “PYy  (Park),  try  this: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
Turn  the key  to “Off.” Open  and  close  the driver’s  door to turn off the 
Retained  Accessory  Power  feature. 
Apply  and hold  the brake until  the end  of Step 
4. 
Shift  to “N” (Neutral). 
Start  the  vehicle  and  then shift to the  drive  gear you  want. 
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If  you are parking  on a hill and  you  don’t  shift  your  transaxle  into “P” 
(Park)  properly,  the weight 
of the vehicle  may  put too much  force  on  the 
parking  pawl in the  transaxle.  You  may find  it  difficult  to pull  the shift 
lever  out of “P”  (Park).  This  is  called  “torque lock.” 
To prevent torque 
lock,  set the  parking  brake  and  then  shift  into 
“P” (Park)  properly  before 
you  leave  the driver’s  seat. 
To find  out  how,  see “Shifting  Into ‘P’ (Park)” 
in  the  Index. 
If  ‘?.orque  lock”  does  occur,  you  may  need  to have  another  vehicle  push 
yours 
a little  uphill  to take  some of the  pressure  from  the transaxle, so 
you  can  pull the shift  lever  out of “P” (Park). 
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‘The brake  system  warning  light  will  also.come on when you set your 
parking  ,brake, and it will  stay on if your.:parking  brake doesn’t  release 
fully.  If 
it stays on  after  your  parking  .brake is  fully  released, it means  you 
have  a  brake problem. 
Anti-Lock 3rake System  warning Light 
LOCK 
With  anti-lock’this  light will come  on  when  you  start your  engine  and may 
stay  on  for  several  seconds.  That’s  normal.  If the  light  doesn’t  come 
on, 
have  it fixed so it will  be ready to warn  you if there  is  a  problem. 
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If the light  stays  on,  turn  the  ignition  off.  .Or, if the ‘light.  comes  on when 
you’re  driving,  stop  as soon  as  possible  and  turn  the ignition 
off. Then 
start  the  engine  again 
to reset the system. If the-light  still. stays on, or 
comes  on again  while  you’re  driving,  your  Cadillac  needs service. 
If the 
regular  brake system  warning 
1ig.M isn’t. on, you still  have  brakes,  but you 
don’t  have  anti-lock  brakes. 
If the  regular  brake system  warning  light  is 
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Reduce  speed  and  shift to a  lower  gear before you  start  down  a  long  or 
steep  downgrade. 
If you  don’t  shift  down,  you  might  have  to use your 
brakes 
so much  that  they  would  get  hot  and  no  longer  work  well. 
On  a  long  uphill  grade,  shift  down  and  reduce  your  speed  to around 
45 mph (70 km/h)  or less  to  reduce  the  possibility of engine  and  transaxle 
overheating. 
If your  trailer  weighs more  than 1,000 pounds (450 Kg) and you  have  an 
automatic  transaxle  with Overdrive,  you  may  want 
to drive  in “3” instead 
of  Overdrive 
Parking  on  Hills 
You  really  should  not  park  your  vehicle,  with  a  trailer  attached,  \
on  a  hill. 
If something  goes  wrong,  your  rig  could  start to move.  People  can  be 
injured,  and  both  your  vehicle  and  the  trailer  can  be  damaged.\
 
But 
if you  ever  have  to  park  your  rig on a hill, here’s  how to do  it: 
Apply  your  regular  brakes,  but  do  not  shift  into “P’, (Park). 
Have  someone  place  chocks-under  the- trailer  wheels. 
When. the  wheel  chocks  are in place,  release  the regular  brakes  until 
the  chocks  absorb  the load. 
Reapply  the regular  brakes.  THen shift into “P7, (Park)  firmly  and 
apply  your  parking  brake. 
Release  the regular  brakes. 
When You Are Ready to Leave Afler Parking  on a Hill 
1. Apply  your  regular  brakes  and  hold  the pedal  down  while  you: 
Start your  engine; 
Shift  into  a  gear;  and 
0 Be sure the parking  brake  has  released. 
2. Let  up on the  brake  pedal. 
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