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NOTICE: 
If your  vehicle  seems to start up  rather slowly, or if it seems  not 
to  shift  gears 
as you go faster,  something  may  be  wrong  with a 
transaxle system  sensor. If you drive  very far that way, your 
vehicle  can be  damaged. 
So, if this  happens,  have pour vehicle 
serviced  right 
away Until then,  you can  use “2” (Second  Gear) 
when  you  are driving less  than 
35 mph (56 h/h) and @) 
(Overdrive)  for  higher speeds. 
F 1, 3 (Third Gear) 
This  is  like 
@, but  you  never  go  into Overdrive. 
Here  are  some  times  you  might  choose 
“3” instead of @: 
- When  driving  on hilly,  winding  roads 
- When  towing  a trailer, so there is  less  shifting.between gears 
- When  going  down  a steep hill 
2 (Second Gear) 
This  position  gives  you  more  power  but lower  fuel economy.  You can 
use 
“2” on  hills. It can  help  control  your speed as  you  go  down  steep 
mountain  roads, but  then  you  would  also  want 
to use  your  brakes off 
and on. 
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Don’t  drive in (‘2” (Second Gear) for more than 5 miles (8 km), 
or at speeds  overS5  mph (88 km/h), or you can damage your 
transaxle. 
Use “@)” or c63” as much as possible. 
Don’t  shift  into 
“2” u.nless  you  are going  slower  than 65 mph 
(105 Wh), or you can damage your  engine. 
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Fog Lights (ETC) 
Use  your  fog lights for better vision  in  foggy  or misty  conditions.  When 
you  press  the  upper  fog  light switch,  a small  indicator  light  will  glow 
to 
tell you  the  fog  lights are on. To turn  them off, press  the  switch again. 
When  the  twilight sentinel  is on,  the  headlights  will turn 
off 
automatically.  Your fog and  parking  lights will remain  on. 
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The Canadian  Federal  Government  has  decided  that “Daytime  Running 
Lights”  (DRL)  are  a  useful feature,  in that  DRL  can  make  your  vehicle 
more  visible 
to pedestrians  and  other drivers  during  daylight  hours.  DRL 
are  required  on  new  vehicles  sold 
in Canada. 
your  DRL  work  with  a  light  sensor  on top 
of the  instrument  panel.  Don’t 
cover  it up. 
The low  beam  headlights will come  on at reduced  brightness in daylight 
when: 
0 The  ignition  is on 
0 The  headlight  switch  is  off,  and 
0 The transaxle  is  not  in  “P” (Park). 
At  dusk,  if the  Twilight  Sentinel  feature is turned  on, the  exterior  lights 
will  come  on  automatically  and  the low  beams  will  change  to full 
brightness.  At  dawn,  the exterior  lights  will go out  and  the low  beams  will 
change  to the  reduced  brightness 
of DRL  (if the  headlight  switch  is off). 
Of course,  you  may  still  turn on the  headlights  any time  you need  to. 
To  idle  your  vehicle  with  the  DRL 
off, snift the transaxle  into  “P” (Park). 
The  DRL  will  stay 
off until you shift  out of “P” (Park). 
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compressor,.is  ,automatically $Urned.o€L =tlaat.;hap.pgns, air 
conditioned  air is not  delivered. 
If the coolant  temperature  returns to 
normal,  you  must  select  “AUTO”,  “DEFOG”  or Defrost to  return  to  a 
normal  A/C  compressor  operation. 
FUEL  LEVEL  VERY  LOW - 11 
This  message  serves  as a warning  that  the fuel  level  in  your  tank is 
critically  low. It means  you  should  stop for fuel  immediately. I 
CHECK  WASHER  FLUID - 25 
This  message  shows  that  the washer  fluid  reservoir  is  nearly  empty. 
SERVICE  A/C  SYSTEM A/C COMPRESSOR OFT - 14 I 
This  message  appears when the electronic  sensors that control  the A/C 
and heating  system are  no longer  working.  You  may notice a drop  in 
heating  and 
A/C efficiency  when  this  message  appears.  Have  your 
Climate  Control system  serviced 
if this  message  appears. 
STARTING  DISABLED  DUE  TO  THEFT  SYSTEM REMOVE 
IGNITION  KEY - 33 
This  message  will  a ear when  the Personalized  Automotive  Security 
System  (PASS  Key 
gp 11)  senses  that an improper  ignition  key  is  being  used 
to  try  to  start  the  vehicle.  Check  the ignition  key for damage. 
If it is 
damaged,  it  may need  to be  replaced. 
If you  see no  damage,  clean  the Ii 
pellet contacts  with a soft cloth  or napkin.  Remove  the ignition  key and 
wait  for  the  Driver Information Center  to display  “WAIT 
3 MINUTES”. 
The  Instrument  Panel  Cluster 
will then run a timer and  change the 
messages  to “WAIT 
2 MINUTES ”, “WMT 1 MINUTE”,  and then 
“START  CAR”.  When  the “START 
CAR” message  is  displayed,  try  again 
to  start  the engine. 
SERVICE  NOW - REFER  TO  OWNERS MANUAL - 02 
This  message  appears if you  have a problem  with  the Powertrain  Control 
Module 
(PCM). To  correct  this  problem  have  your  vehicle  serviced  at 
your  Cadillac  dealership. 
SERVICE  RIDE  CONTROL - 84 
This message  is  displayed  to indicate  that  the Suspension  System  is  not 
operating  properly. To correct this  problem  have  your  vehicle  serviced  at 
your  Cadillac  dealership at your earliest  convenience. 
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With the engine  not  running  and  the ignition ON, press  and  hold  the 
OFF and REAR DEFOG buttons until the TRANS FLUID'RESET 
message  appears in the  Information  Center (between 5 and 20 seconds). 
TURN SIGNAL ON. - 20 
This  message  is  a  reminder, after driving  about a  mile,  that you  have  your 
turn  signal  on. 
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Speed  Sensitive  Steering (11 5s) 
This  system  varies  the amount of steering effort  proportiabate to 
your  vehicle  speed.  Steering 
is eesier at a  lower  speed for increased 
maneuverability  and  parking  ease. 
As your  vehicle  speed increases,  the'"-: 
steering  effort is  also  increased  proportionately.  At  highway  speeds the 
amount 
of steering effort  is  increased to provide  a  manual  like  steering 
feel  for maximum  control and enhanced  vehicle  stability. 
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Road  Sensing  Suspension 
The Road  Sensing  Suspension  automatically  controls the  ride of your 
vehicle.  The system  controls  damping 
forces in the  shock  absorbers  and 
struts 
in response  to various  road and driving  conditions.  The system  is 
capable 
of making  these changes  within  milli-seconds. 
The  Road  Sensing  Suspension  controller is  a computer  used to control and 
monitor  the system.  The computer  receives inputs from  vertical  acceleration 
sensors,  wheel  to body  position  sensors,  vehicle  speed sensor,  lift  and dive 
signals, 
and determines  optimum strut valving  or (suspension  stiffness)  for 
your  current  operating  conditions.  The computer  a1,so receives  feedback   

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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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Electronic Climate Cattrol- (ECC) 
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Your  vehicle  has  strategically  placed electronic sensors, that  feed 
- information  to the  vehicle’s  computer  systems.  Your  vehicle  can  control 
the  ventilation,.  heating,. and,air conditioning  automatically  year  round. 
The  outside-.  temperature;  inside temperature  setting, fan. speeds,  and  the. 
ECC selection-are  displayed on a digital  screen. 
moving.  The system  will  try  to. keep the  air  at  the  selected temperature, 
but it  might  not be able  to maintain:  it ifit’s hot,  or cold,  outside.. 
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when  your  vehicle  is  running.  You  can  change it from.  Celsius  to 
Fahrenheit  by pushing  the ENG/MET(English/Metric)  button. 
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Scraping  the  inside of your rear  window  could  cut  and  damage 
the  heating  grids. 
Your warranty  would  not  cover  this  damage. 
And don’t put  decals  there;  you  might  have  to  scrape  them off. I- 
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make  the necessarv  temperature  and air 
flow adjustments to maintain 
your  comfort. 
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