
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine REAR DEFOGGER
Press this button to
turn on the rear
defogger.
With it, your rear window and both outside rearview mirrors arc heated.
The system
will automatically shut off after 10 minutes. If further
defogging
is desired, simply press the button again.
I NOTICE:
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.
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Electronic Solar Sensor
The Electronic Solar Sensor is part of the Electronic Climate Control
System.
The sensor monitors
the
sun's solar
radiation. The
Electronic Climate
Control system
uses
this information to
automatically make the
necessary temperature
and airflow
adjustments to maintain
your comfort.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The system will go off after a four-minute heating cycle. If you shift out of
PARK (P), the system will only cyclc for two minutes. If you want it to
cycle again? press the switch. It will 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 pressing the switch again.
Use
the defroster or defog features of the Electronic Climate Control to
clear fog from the windshield as previously described. In warm weather
the heated windshield system helps keep the vehicle's interior cool by
blocking much of the sun's heat producing radiation. The system's solar
control properties
also help reduce intcrior fading.
There
is a metal film in the windshield which will block out some radio or
microwave signals. Therefore,
the hcated windshield will reduce the
useful range of devices such as garage door openers and radar detectors.
(In certain states radar detectors are legal.)
AUDIO SYSTEMS
Your Delco"' audio system has been designed to operate easily and give
years of listening pleasure. You will get the most cnjoyment out of your
audio system
if you acquaint vourselfwith it first. Find out what your
Delco" system can
do and f& to opcrate all its controls, to be sure
you're getting the most out of the advanced engineering cj that went into it.
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FM Stereo
FM stereo will give you the best sound, however, FM signals will only
rclich about 10 to 40 miles ( 16 to 65 km), Ell1 buildings or hills may
interfere with
FM signals causing sounds to fade and may also cause
popping. crackling
or momentary hissing noises.
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AM
The range for most AM stations is greater than for FM, especially at
night. The longer
range, however, can cause stations to interfere with
each other. (FCC regdations require some AM radio stations to reduce
signal strength
at nieh to mhimize interference.) AM can pick up noise
from things like
stohs and powcr lines. Try reciucing the treble to reduce
this noise if you ever gct it.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine BATTERY I
Every new Cadillac has a DcIco Freedom'' battery. You never have to add i
water to one of these. When it's time for a new battery, we recommend a
Delco Freedom". batterv. Get one that has the replacement number
shown on the original bkery's label.
Vehicle Storage
If you're not going to drive your vehicle for 25 davs or more, take off the
black: negative (-) cable from the battery. This wiil help keep your battery
from running down.
Contact your dealer to learn how to prepare your vehicle for longer
storage periods.
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Battery Power Loss
If you lose battery power or the battery is disconnected, vour car's
computer must
be programmed. It takes just over 20 miiutes to do it.
If you want to do it yourself? here's how:
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Make sure the front wheels are straight.
3. Turn off the Electronic Climate Control.

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The Outside of Your Cadillac ...................... 6-54
Tires ........................................... 6-55
Top of the Instrument Panel ....................... 6-52
Vinyl .......................................... 6-51
Climate Control ..................................... 3-2
Clock. Setting the ................................... 3-9
Comfort Controls ................................... 3-1
Compact Disc Care ................................. 3-23
Compact Spare Tire ................................ 5-33
Compass. Electrochromic Rearview Mirror ............. 2-59
Control. Loss of .................................... 4-15
Control of a Vehicle ................................. 4-5
Convenience Net ................................... 2-64
Convex Outside Mirror .............................. 2-63
Coolant ........................................... 6-20
Recovery Tank .................................. 5-16
Cooling System .................................... 5-14
Cornering Lamp Bulb Replacement ................... 6-33
Cruise Control ..................................... 2-45
Erasing Speed Memory ........................... 2-50
Getting Out of .................................. 2-50
Passing Another Vehicle While Using ............... 2-49
To Increase Speed ............................... 2-49
To Reduce Speed ................................ 2-49
To Resume a Set Speed ........................... 2-48
To Set .......................................... 2-46
Traction Control Activated ........................ 2-45
Use on Hills .................................... 2-49
Cruise Engaged Message ............................ 2-89
Customer Assistance Information ...... See Owner Assistance
Heater.
Engine
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Damage. Finish .................................... 6-56
Damage. Sheet Metal ............................... 6-56
Daytime Running Lamps ............................ 2-54
Defects. Reporting .................. See Owner Assistance
Dead
Battery
....................................... 5-4
Defensive Driving ................................... 4-1
Defog ............................................. 3-4
Defogger. Rear ..................................... 3-6
Defroster .......................................... 3-5
De-Ice. Front ....................................... 3-7
Delco Music System ........................... 3.14. 3.17
Display On/Off Button. Driver Information Center ...... 2-86
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Door Central Unlocking System
.......................... 2-7
Locks ........................................... 2-3
Driver Information Center .................. 2.84.2.85. 2.87
Driver Position ..................................... 1-11
Driving On Grades. with a Trailer ..................... 4-40
Driving
At
Night ....................................... 4-16
City ........................................... 4-21
Defensive ....................................... 4-1
Drunken ........................................ 4-2
Freeway ........................................ 4-22
In a Blizzard .................................... 4-30
In the Rain ..................................... 4-18
On Curves ...................................... 4-11
On Hill and Mountain Roads ...................... 4-25
On Snow and Ice ................................ 4-28
Winter ......................................... 4-27
With a Trailer ................................... 4-39
Through Deep Standing Water ..................... 2-23
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Electrical Equipment. Adding ............... 2.23.3.22. 6-61
Electrical Systems Chart ............................. 6-73
Electrochromic Rearview Mirror ...................... 2-59
Electronic Climate Control (ECC) ..................... 3-2
Electronic Solar Sensor ............................ 3-6
Features ........................................ 3-4
Electronic Level Control ............................ 2-95
Emission Control Systems Chart ...................... 6-73
EnglMet Button. Driver Information Center ............ 2-86
Engine Compartment Fuse Block ..................... 6-62
Engine Coolant .................................... 6-20
Heater .................................... 2.24. 6.15
Hot Message .................................... 2-89
Cooling System Chart ............................ 6-72
Exhaust ........................................ 2-34
Hot-A/C Compressor Off Message ................. 2-90
Identification ................................... 6-60
Lubrication System Chart ......................... 6-72
Overheating .................................... 5-11
Running It While You’re Parked ................... 2-35
Specifications ................................... 6-71
Starting ........................................ 2-22
Temperature Warning Light ....................... 2-79
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