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These  symbols  are  on  some of your  controls: 
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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. 
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A green  arrow on the 
instrument  panel 
will 
flash  in  the direction of 
the turn  or lane 
change. 
To signal  a  lane  change,  just  raise  or lower  the lever  until  the green  arrow 
starts to flash. Hold it there  until you complete  your  lane change.  The 
lever 
will return  by  itself  when  you  release  it. 
If for  some  reason,  your  turn  signal  is left on; the Driver  Information 
Center  will  display 
"TURN SIGNAL ON" (after driving  about  a  mile)  to 
remind  you  to  turn it 
off. 
As you  signal  a  turn  or a lane  change, if the arrows  don't  flash  but  just 
stay 
on, a  signal  bulb  may be burned  out and  other  drivers  won't see  your ~ 
turn signal. 
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If a bulb  is burned  out, ~~p~a~~~,~~.~~~.h~~~~a~~~~-an ,?wide$. If the green 
arrows  don’t 
go on  at  all  when  you  signal-a  turn,  check the fuse (see 
“Fuses”  in  the Index)  and for burned-out  bulbs. 
Operation of Lights 
Although  your  vehicle’s  lighting  system  (headlights,  parking  \
lights, fog 
lamps,  side marker lights  and  taillights)  meets all  applicable  federal 
lighting  requirements, certain  states and  provinces  may  apply their 
own 
lighting  regulations  that may  require  special attention  before you operate 
these  lights. 
For  example,  some  jurisdictions  may  require that you operate  your  lower 
beam  lights  with  fog  lamps  at all  times,  or  that headlights  be turned  on 
whenever  you  must  use  your  windshield  wipers.  In addition,  most 
jurisdictions  prohibit driving  solely  with  parking  lights,  especially  at dawn 
or  dusk.  It is  recommended  that you  check  with  your 
own state  or 
provincial  highway  authoritfi  for applicable  lighting  regulations. 
Headlight  High-Low  Beam 
To change  the 
headlights  from  low 
‘beam  to high  or high  to 
low, 
pull the  turn  signal 
lever  all  the way  toward 
you.  Then release  it. 
When  the high  beams 
are  on, this  blue  light 
on the  instrument 
panel  also  will  be on. 
Flash-To-Pass  Feature 
This  lets you  use  your  high  beam  headlights  to signal  a driver  in  front of 
you  that  you  want  to pass.  It works  even  if your  headlights  are off. 
To use  it, pull  the multifunction  lever  toward you. When  you  do: 
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They,u If you switch turn back on your on ag~in~~~~~~n~~~'u~~w~~~~'~o.~ow hi@,he-am .bea$&hp, your.fogllights  beam headlights will-turn off. 
Rear Fog Lights (Eqort -Only) 
Cornering Lights 
To turn them  on, push 
the lower  switch. A 
small  indicator  .light 
will  glow  to tell 
you 
they are on. To turn 
them 
off, press  the 
switch  again. 
.The  cornering  1.ights;Come  on when  you  signal  a..tum when 
the headiights 
or parking  'lights are on.  Thiswill  provide. more light for cornerin& 
TO operate, turn on your parking '1ights;then  the underhood  light will 
7 illuminate  when  ,the hood is. open. 
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You can tell how  far 
you’ve  gone  since  you 
last  set it  back  to zero. 
To reset,  push  and  hold 
the  button  until it 
zeros. 
If your  vehicle  is  domestic,  the  trip  odometer will return  to  zero after 
999.9  miles  (1609 
km). If your  vehicle.  is  Canadian or Export, the  trip 
odometer  will return  to  zero after  1999.9 
km (1242 miles). 
Odometer 
You  may  wonder  what  happens if a car has to have  a new  odometer 
installed.  The new  one will  read  the  correct mileage.  This is  because  your 
car’s  computer  has stored  the  mileage  in  memory. 
WARNING LIGHTS 
This  section  describes  the warning  lights  that  are  on your  vehicle.  The 
pictures  will help  you locate  them. 
Warning  lights  can signal  that something  is  wrong before it  becomes 
serious  enough  to cause  an expensive  repair  or replacement.  Paying 
attention  to your  warning  lights  could  also  save  you  or  others 
from injury. 
Warning  lights  go  on when  there may be  or  is a problem  with  one of your 
vehicle’s  functions. 
As you  will  see in the  details  on  the next few pages, 
some  warning  lights  come  on briefly  when  you  turn  the ignition key just  to 
let 
you know  they’re  working. If you  are familiar  with  this  section,  you 
should  not be alarmed  when  this  happens. 
When  one 
of the warning  lights  comes  on and  stays  on when  you  are 
driving,  check  the section  that tells  you  what  to do about  it.  Please  follow 
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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 
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The system  will  go off after a fmr,.g&u$e:  h~e~~i~~~.c;vc!e,I~~you  shift.out of 
“P” (Park),, the system will only  cycle  for two minutes. If you want  it to 
cycle  again,  push  the switch.  It.wil1 go on for two minute  cycles. after that. 
If it has  cleared  your  windshield  before the cycle  is  over,  you  can  turn it 
off.by.just  gushing  the switch  again. 
1 Use.  the defroster  ta.clear  the  windshield.  In warm weather the heated 
- of the sun’s  heat.producing  radiation. The system’s  solar control 
windshield  system  helps. 
keep  the vehicle’s  interior cool by  blocking  much 
I properties also help  reduce interior  fading. 
There  is a metal 
film in: the windshield-  which.  will%lockout some radio or 
r microwave  signals.  Therefore, 
(In certain states  radar detectors  ardegal:) 
Your.Delco@  sound  system  has  been .designed  to  operate  easily and 
give. 
you  acquaint  yourself  with  it first.  Find  out  whatyour  Delcoa  system  can 
do  .and  how 
to operate  all its controls,  to  be. sure you’re  getting  the most 
r years  of listening  pleasure.  But  you will get the most enjoyment  out. of .it if 
i out of the  advanced  engineering  that went  into it. 
FM Stereo 
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I FM stereo  will  give you the best  sound.  But FM signals  will  reach  only 
about 
10 to 40 miles (16 to 65 km). And,  tall  buildings  or hills  can 
interfere  with 
FM signals,  causing  popping,.  crackling,  or momentary 
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The  range  formost AM stations  is greater  than for FM; especially  at 
night.  The longer  range, however,  can  cause  stations to interfere  with 
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each other. AM can pick up noise from things  like  storms and  power 
r lines. Tiy reducing  the treble  to reduce  this  noise  if  you ever get .it. 
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