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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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SHIFTING  INTO “P9’ (PARK) 
Steering Column ShijZ Lever 
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PARKED 
It’s better not  to park  with  the engine  running.  But if you ever  have  to, 
here  are some  things  to know. 
Follow  the proper  steps to be  sure  your  vehicle  won’t 
move. See  “Shifting 
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If you are parking  on  a hill and if you’re  pulling  a  trailer,  also  see  “Towing 
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NOTICE: 
Pulling a trailer  improperly  can  damage  your  vehicle  and  result 
in costly  repairs not covered by your warranty. To pull a trailer 
correctly,  follow  the  advice 
in this  section. 
Your  Cadillac  is  a  passenger  vehicle.  It was  not designed  for many of the 
demands  that  trailer  towing  can  add..  Trailer  towing  can change  the way 
your vehicle  performs  on  the road. It brings  new  forces  into play  and can 
add  plenty 
of strain  and stress  to your  vehicle. 
Load  pulling  components  such  as  the engine,  transaxle,  wheel  assemblies, 
and  tires  are  forced to work  harder  against  the drag 
of the added  weight. 
The  engine  is required  to operate  at relatively  higher  speeds and under 
greater  loads, generating  extra  heat.  Trailer  towing  adds considerably  to 
wind  resistance  increasing  the pulling  requirements. 
All 
of that  means  changes  in: 
Handling 
Durability 
Fuel  Economy 
You may  decide  not to pull  a trailer  but meet  your  load  carrying  needs in 
some  other  way. 
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If you do, here  are  some important  points. 
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There are many  different  laws  having  to  do with  trailering.  Make  sure  your 
rig  will  be legal,  not 
only where  you  live  but  also  where  you’ll  be  driving. A 
good  source  for  this  information  can  be  state  or provincial  police. 
Consider  using 
a sway  control. 
You  can  ask  a  hitch  dealer about sway controls. 
Don’t  tow  a  trailer  at all  during  the first 
500 miles (800 km)  your  new 
vehicle  is  driven.  Your  engine,  axle  or other parts  could  be damaged. 
Then,  during  the  first 
500 miles (800 km) that  you  tow  a  trailer,  don’t  drive 
over 
50 mph (80 km/h) and  don’t  make  starts  at  full  throttle.  This  helps  your 
engine  and  other  parts  of  your  vehicle  wear  in  at  the heavier  loads. 
When  towing  a  trailer,  close  all  windows  and  set the  Electronic 
Climate  Control System to 
“ECON”, “AUTO”, “DEFOG” or 
Defroster  to assure  that the fan is running. 
Three  important  considerations  have  to  do with  weight: 
1. Weight of the nailer 
How heavy  can  a  trailer  safely  be? 
It  should  never  weigh  more  than 1,000  pounds 
(450 kg). 
It  depends  on  how  you plan 
to use  your  rig. For example,  speed, 
altitude,  road  grades,  outside  temperature and how  much  your 
vehicle  is  used  to pull 
a trailer  are all  important.  And,  it  can  also 
depend  on any  special  equipment  that you  have  on your  vehicle. 
You  can  ask  your  dealer 
for our trailering  information  or advice,  or 
you  can  write 
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2. Weight of the  nailer  Tongue 
When a trailer is connected  to your  vehicle,  the trailer  tongue  adds 
to  the  weight  your  vehicle  is  carrying. 
So, remember  to subtract  the 
weight 
of the  trailer  tongue  from  your  vehicle’s  capacity  weight. 
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The trailer tongue (A) should  weigh 10% of the total loaded trailer 
weight 
(B). After  you’ve  loaded  your  trailer, weigh the  trailerand 
then  the  tongue,  separately,  to see 
if the  weights  are proper. If they 
aren’t,  you  may  be able  to get them.right  simply  by moving-some 
items  around  in the  trailer. 
3. Total Weight on Your Vehicle’s Tires 
Be sure  your  vehicle’s  tires  are inflated  to  the limit for cold  tires. 
You’ll  find these  numbers  on the  Certification  label at  the  rear  edge 
of the driver’s  door  (or  see  Index-under  “Tire Loading”).  Then be 
sure  you  don’t  go  over  the 
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Hitches 
It’s  important  to have  the correct  hitch  equipment.  Crosswinds,  large 
trucks  going  by, and  rough  roads are a few  reasons  why  you’ll  need the 
right  hitch.  Here  are some  rules  to 
follow: 
Will you have to make  any  holes in the body  of your  vehicle  when  you 
install  a  trailer hitch? 
If you do, then be sure  to seal  the holes  later 
when  you  remove  the hitch. 
If you  don’t  seal them,  deadly  carbon 
monoxide  (CO) from  your  exhaust  can  get  into your  vehicle  (see 
Index  under  “Carbon  Monoxide”).  Dirt and water  can,  too. 
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Safety  Chains 
You should  always attach  chains  between  your  vehicle  and  your  trailer. 
Cross  the safety  chains  under  the tongue  of the  trailer 
so that  the tongue 
will  not drop  to  the road 
if it  becomes  separated  from  the hitch.  Follow 
the  manufacturer’s  recommendation  for  attaching  safety  chains.  Alwa\
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leave 
just enough  slack so you  can  turn with  your  rig.  And,  never  allow 
safety  chains  to drag  on 
the ground. 
Trailer  Brakes 
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Driving with a Trailer 
Towing  a  trailer  requires  a  certain  amount  of experience.  Before  setting 
out  for the  open  road,  you’ll  want  to get  to know  your  rig.  Acquaint 
yourself  with  the feel  of handling  and  braking  with  the added  weight  of 
the trailer.  And always keep in mind that the vehicle  you are driving  is 
now  a  good  deal  longer  and  not  nearly 
so responsive  as  your  vehicle  is  by 
itself. 
Before  you start,  check  the trailer  hitch  and  platform,  safety  chains, 
electrical  connector,  lights,  tires  and  mirror  adjustment.  If the  trailer  has 
electric  brakes,  start your  vehicle  and  trailer  moving  and  then  apply  the 
trailer  brake  controller  by hand  to be  sure  the brakes  are working.  This 
lets  you  check  your  electrical  connection  at  the same  time. 
During  your  trip,  check  occasionally  to be  sure that the  load is secure, 
and  that  the lights  and  any  trailer  brakes  are still  working. 
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Stay at Least ,twice as  far  behind  the vehicle  ahead as you would when 
driving  your  vehicie  without a trailer. 
This can help you.avoid  situations 
that  require  heavy braking  and sudden  turns. 
,Passing 
You’ll need more  passing  distance  up ahead-.when  you’re  towing  a. trailer. 
And, because y0u’re.a  good deal longer,  you’ll need to go  much  farther 
beyond  the passed  vehicle  before you .can  return  to 
your lane. 
Backing Up 
Hold  the bottom of the steering  wheel  with  one hand.  Then,  to move the 
trailer  ‘to  .the-  left, just  move  that  hand 
to the  left. To move the trailer  to 
the  right,  .move  -your hand 
‘to the right.  Always  back  up. slowly  and, if 
possible,  have  someone guide you. 
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When  you’re  turning with a trailer, make  wider  turns  than normal. Do 
.this so your trailer  won? strike soft shoulders,  curbs,  road signs,  trees,  or 
other  .objects.  Avoid  jerky.or sudden  maneuvers.  Signal  well 
in advance. 
Turn sigreals  When  Towing a Trailer 
When  you  tow a trailer, your  vehicle  has to have  a different  turn signal 
.= flasher and extra  wiring. The green arrows on  your instrument panel  will f 
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trailer 
l&hts will also flash,  telling  other drivers  you’re about to turn, 
change  lanes or stop. 
flash for turns even’if  the.bulbs on the trailer  are  burned  out. .Thus, you 
may  think  drivers  behind 
you are seeing  your- signal  when  they  are not. 
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