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This  position  locks  your  ignition,  steering 
wheel and  transaxle.  It’s  an 
anti-theft  feature. 
The  other  positions  let 
you perform  these  functions: 
ACC: Accessory  lets  you  use  things  like the radio  and the windshield 
wipers  when  the engine  is  off.  To  get  into “ACC”,  push 
in the key  and  turn 
it  toward  you.  Your  steering  wheel 
will remain  locked,  just  as  it  was- 
before  you inserted  the key. 
OFF: This position  lets  you turn  off the engine  but  still  turn  the  steering 
wheel.  It doesn’t  lock  the  steering  wheel  like  “Lock.”  Use  “Off” 
if you 
must  have  your  car  in  motion  while  the  engine is off (for  example, if your 
car  is being  pushed). 
RUN This  is the  position  for  driving. 
STARR This  starts  your  engine. 
NOTICE: 
If your key  seems  stuck  in “Lock” and you  can’t  turn it,  be  sure it 
is 
all the way in. If it  is,  then  turn the  steering  wheel  left  and 
right  while  you  turn the key  hard.  But  turn the key  only  with  your 
hand.  Using 
a tool to  force  it could  break  the  key or the  ignition 
switch.  If  none  of this  works,  then  your  vehicle  needs  service. 
STARTING YOUR ENGINE 
Move  your  shift  lever  to “P” (Park) or “N” (Neutral).  Your engine  won’t 
start  in  any  other position 
-- that’s  a  safety  feature. To restart when you’re 
already  moving,  use 
“N” (Neutral)  only. 
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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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stay  on as  long  as  you hold  the  lever  there.  Release  the lever  to turn 
them 
off. 
If your  headliEhts  are on.  but  on  low beam:  The system  works  normally. 
Just  pull  the lever.  Your  headlights 
will shift  to high  beam  and  stay  there. 
To return  to low  beam,  just  pull  the lever  toward  you. 
If  vour  headlights  are 
on. and on high  beam:  Your  headlights will switch 
to low beam. To get  back  to high  beam,  pull  the lever  toward  you. 
Windshield Wipers 
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MIST: Turn the band  away from you and  then  release  it  for  a  single  wipe 
cycle. For  more  cycles,  hold  the band  on MIST longer. 
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LO or HI: Turn  the band  toward  you  to either LO (low  speed)  or  to HI 
(high  speed),  depending  on the  wiper  speed  you  want. 
DELAY: With  this  you  can  set the wiper  speed  for a  long  or short  delay 
between  wipes.  Move  the band  to 
ON for  long  delays  and  the closer  you 
get  to 
LO the  shorter the  delay. 
OFF: To turn  the wipers off, turn the band to OFE 
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Heavy  snow or ice  can  overload  your  wiper  motor. A circuit  breaker will 
stop the motor until  it cools.  Clear away  snow  or ice  to prevent  an 
overload. 
Windshield  Washer 
To wash  your 
windshield  push  and  hold  the paddle 
labeled  PUSH. 
Once 
you  feel you  have 
enough  washer  fluid 
on  the  windshield 
release  the paddle. 
The  wipers  will 
continue  to clear  the 
windshield,  then either 
stop  or return  to your 
preset  speed. 
When  the washer  fluid  reaches  a  low  level, 
“LOW WASHER FLUID” 
will be displayed  in  the Driver  Information Center. 
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. Position the windshield  wipers  on  the windshield in the “mid”  wipe 
position. 
To do  this,  turn  the  ignition  key  to ‘‘Accessory” and turn  the 
wipers  on.  Then with the  door  open, turn  the  ignition key to 
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To install  the wiper  blade align the wiper  arm pin  with  the hole  on  the 7 1 wiper  blade  assembly  and snap it into place. 
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. '' Don't add anything electrical-to your Cadillacunless you check 
with  your  dealer  fiist.Some. electrical  equipment  can  damage 
your vehicle and the  damage  wouldn't  be  covered  by  your 
.warranty. Some-add-an  electrical  equipmentam  keepdmr 
.ceinponents 
.from worwng as they  should. 
Your  vehicle  hasan. air bag  system;.  Before  attempting to ,add.anything ;, - 
electrical to your  Cadillac, see "Servicing Yaur Air  Big  Equipped 
Cadillac" 
in the  Index. 
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Retained Accessory :Power 
When  you  stop:your  Cadillac  and. turn the key  to Off,  you  .can.  use  -these 
accessories  far.lO.more.minutes: 
.Radio 
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If you .open  a:.do.or,  everything  will  go off. And,  after- 10mhutes 
everything  will  go 
off, also. 
:If you  want  power  for  another .lO minutes,  just turn the key.to  Run and 
.then back  to:Off. 
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The wiring  circuitsin  your  vehicle  are protected  from short circuits  by a 
combination:of 
.Mini Fuses,  Circuit Breakers, and Maxi Fuses:'This 
greatly  reduces.the  chance 
of fires caused  by electricd.problems. 
If you  have a problem  ,owthe road and  don't  have  a:spare fuse, you  can 
"borrow"me 
of the  same  value.  Select  a  feature that you  can  get  along 
without  that isthe  same.value  you  need 
-- like .the radio or cigarette 
" lighter -- and  use its fuse. Re sure  .tu  use  :a  fuse  with  the same  amperage 
-rating  number  onit (ie. 
104 204 etc.),Repl-ace  it  .as  soon as you can. 
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LH MAXI8 FUSE BLOCK 
FUSE  1 (50 AMP)  (STRG  1-2) 
- RETAINED  ACCESSORY  POWER (RADIO/WIPERS) 
- STARTER 
- TRUNK  COMF FUSES  81 1  AND  813 
FUSE 2 (60 AMP)  (BODY) 
- ENGINE  COMI?  B11 
- ROAD  SENSING  SUSPENSION 
- FOG  LIGHTS 
- TRUNK  COMF!  FUSE  C1,  C3, C5, C7,  C9,  AND 
c11 
- TRUNK  COMF!  FUSE  C13 (EXPORT) 
- REAR  FOG  LIGHT  (EXPORT) 
CIRCUIT  BREAKER 3 (30 AMP) (SEAT) 
- LEFT  AND  RIGHT  POWER  SEAT  SWITCHES 
- LEFT  AND  RIGHT  LUMBAR  RELAYS 
- POWER  DOOR  LOCKS 
- KEYLESS  ENTRY  MODULE 
- HORNS 
- FUEL  DOOR  RELEASE  SWITCH - TRUNK  RELEASE  SWITCH 
FUSE 4 (30 AMP) (IPC) 
- POWERTRAIN  CONTROL  MODULE  (PCM) 
- ELECTRONIC  CLIMATE  CONTROL 
- RAP/ILLUMINATED  ENTRY  MODULE 
- INSTRUMENT  PANEL  CLUSTER 
- PASS-Key@  DECODER  MODULE 
- THEFT  DETERRENT 
FUSE 5 (SO AMP)  (HVAC) 
- LEFT  AND  RIGHT  HEATED  SEATS 
- ELECTRONIC  LEVEL  CONTROL  (ELC) 
- TRUNK  LID  PULL  DOWN 
- POWER  ANTENNA 
- REAR DEFOGGER 
- LEFT  AND  RIGHT  MIRROR  DEFOGGERS 
FUSE 6 (60 AMP) (STRG 3) 
- RETAINED  ACCESSORY  POWER 
(SUNROOF/POWER  WINDOWS) 
- ENGINE  COMF!  FUSES  Dl, D3, D5 
- TRUNK  COMF!  FUSES  Al, A3,  A5,  Ai',  A9 
RH MAXI8 FUSE BLOCK 
CIRCUIT  BREAKER 1 (30 AMP)  (DAB) 
- RETAINED  ACCESSORY  POWER  (RAP) 
(SUNROOF/POWER  WINDOWS) 
FUSE  2 (30 AMP)  (RADIO) 
- DELCO-BOSE@  SPEAKERS 
- RADIO  CONTROL  HEAD 
- REMOTE  RADIO  RECEIVER 
FUSE 3 (50 AMP)  (COOL) 
FUSE 
4 (40 AMP)  HVAC  BLOWER  (BLOWER) 
- COOLING  FANS 
- HVAC  POWER  MOTOR 
- A/C  COMPRESSOR 
FUSE 5 (50 AMP)  ABS  (BRAKES) 
FUSE 
6 (50 AMP)  (LAMPS) 
- BRAKE  PRESSURE  MODULATOR  VALVE 
- TURN  FLASHER  MODULE 
- HAZARD  FLASHER 
- STOP/BTSI/CRUISE  BRAKE  SWITCH 
- PARKING  LIGHTS 
- DAY  TIME  RUNNING  LIGHTS  (CANADA) 
- ENGINE  COME  FUSES  B1,W AND B5 
- TRUNK  COMF!  FUSES  Dl 1, Dl3 
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Wheel  Replacement 
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Why  Safety  Belts Work ........... 
Window  Express  Down, Driver's  Side 
Windows,  Power 
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Windshield  Cleaning  The 
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Washer Fluid .................. 
Wipers ....................... 
Wipers: If They Stop ........... 
Winter  Driving ................... 
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Worn  Tires ...................... 
Wrecker  Towing .................. 
Wheel Nut Torque ............... 
Why  Wear  Safety Belts? .......... 
Wiper  Blade Replacement ...... 
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