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These symbols have to do with your lights:
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MASTER LIGHTING SWITCH PARKING
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LAMPS OR HIGH BEAM
HAZARD WARNING
FLASHER
These symbols are on some of your controls:
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WINDSHIELD WASHER
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WINDSHIELD
DEFROSTER
1 VENTILATING FAN I HEADLAMP
WASHER WIPER REAR WINDOW
DEFOGGER
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Fog Lamps (STS)
The light sensor for the
twilight sentinel is
located
in the center of
the front defogger
grille.
If you cover the
sensor,
it will read
"dark" and your lamps
will come on.
Use your fog lamps for
better vision in foggy
or
misty conditions. When
you press the upper fog
lamp switch,
a small
indicator light will glow
to tell you the fog
lamps
are on. To turn
them
off press the
switch again.
If you switch on your high beam headlamps, your fog lamps will turn off.
They'll turn back on again when you switch to low bcam hcadlamps.
When
the twilight sentincl is on and the fog lamp witch is activrtted, only
thc htxdlamps will turn off automatically. Your fog mci parking l:tmps will
remain on.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Rear Fog Lamps (Export Only)
To operate the rear fog
lamps, first turn on the
front fog lamps, then
press
the lower switch.
A small indicator light
will glow to tell you
they are on. To turn
them off press the
switch again.
Cornering Lamps
The cornering lamps come on when you signal a turn when the headlamps
or parking lamps are on. This will provide more light for cornering. L
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Underhood Lamp
To operate the underhood lamp, turn on your parking lamps. Then the
underhood lamp will illuminate when the hood
is open.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Heated Windshield (Option)
Front De-Ice
Here’s how to use your heated windshield in cold weather to remove ice
or frost quickly:
1. If any snow is piled up on the windshield, brush it away.
2. Start your Cadillac and leave it in PARK (P).
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3. Press the DE-ICE
switch.
A light will
come
on to tell you it
is working.
4. Try not to use other
electrical equipment
while the system is
working.
The system will go off after a four-minute heating cycle. If you shift out
of
PARK (P), the system will only cycle 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 interior fading.
There is
a metal film in the windshield which will block out some radio or
microwave signals. Therefore, the heated windshield will reduce the
useful range
of devices such as garage door openers and radar detectors.
(In certain
states radar detectors are legal.)
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RAD (BAT)
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Headlamps
Fog Lamp Relays A and F
Rear Blower Motor; Rear Blower Relay
Left and Right Cigarette Lighters; Front Cigarette Lighter; Chime
Module
Power Mirror Switch;
RAP Relay; Lock-out Inhibit Relay “B” (Trunk
Comp.
1 Micro Relay Center ; Panel Lights Inhibit Relay “F” (Trunk
Comp.
3 Micro Relay Center 1 (Export); Courtesy Lamps Relay “C”
(Trunk Comp.
2 Micro Relay Center); RAP Relay “E’ (Trunk Comp.
2 Micro Relay Center); Keyless Entry Module; Trunk Lamp
Rear Door Lock Switches; Front Door Lock Switches; Glove
Box
Lamp; Left and Right Footwell Courtesy Lamps; Headlamp Switch .- -
Left and Right Front Header Lamp; Left and Right Vanity Mirror;
Garage Door Opener; Left and Right Rear Header Lamps
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Left Rear Tail/Stop/Turn Lamps; Left Front Parkflurn Lamps;
Front and Rear Left Side Marker Lamps; Radio Control Head;
Headlamp Switch; Instrument Panel Cluster
Right Tail/Stop/Turn Lamps; Right Front and Rear Side Marker
Lamps; Right Front Park and Turn Lamps; Engine Comp. Lamp;
License Plate Lamps
Radio
Trunk Lid Pull Down Motor; Power Antenna
Electronic Level Control (ELC)
Passengers Heated Seat
Driver’s Heated Seat
The headlamp wiring has an individual fuse which is powered by a MAXI TM fuse.
An electrical overload in the headlamp wiring may cause your headlamps to go
off and remain off. You will need to have your Cadillac serviced immediately.
Windshield Wipers
The windshield wiper motor is powered by a MAXI fuse. An electrical
overload in the motor wiring may cause your wipers to stop working.
If
this happens you will need to have your Cadillac serviced.
Power Windows and Other Power Options
Circuit breakers in the fuse panel protect the power windows and other power
accessories. When the current load is too heavy (such as a switch being held on
with the window completely up), the circuit breaker opens and closes,
protecting the circuit until the problem is fixed or the load is removed.
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Lubrication System Chart ......................... 6-74
Overheating ....................................
Running It While You’re Parked ................... 2-37
Speed Limiter ................................... 2-84
Specifications ................................... 6-73
Temperature Warning Light ....................... 2-81 5-12
........................................ Starting 2-21
Engine Oil 6-10
Adding 6-11
Additives 6-14
Checking 6-11
Light 2-83
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Life
Monitor Display ............................. 2-89
What Kind to Use ............................... 6-12
What to do with Used Oil ......................... 6-15
When to Change ................................ 6-14
Englishmetric Button .............................. 2-75
Ethanol (In Fuel) .................................... 6-3
Exhaust, Engine .................................... 2-36
Exhaust Systems Chart .............................. 6-75
Expectant Mothers, Use of Safety Belts ................ 1-29
Express Down Window .............................. 2-38
Extender, Safety Belt ............................... 1-51
Exterior Lamp Housings ............................ 6-34
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Fabric Cleaning .................................... 6-53
Filling Your Tank .................................... 6-5
Air Cleaner Replacement ......................... 6-17
First (1) Position. Automatic Transaxle ................. 2-28
Flash-To-Pass Feature ............................... 2-43
Flashers. Hazard Warning ............................ 5-1
Fluid Capacities Chart .............................. 6-75
Fluid Usage Label ................................... 6-9
Filter
Engine Oil
...................................... 6-14
Finish Care 6-58
Finish Damage 6-59
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Flat Tire. Changing .................................. 5-22
Floor Mats 2-66 ........................................
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French Language Manual 11
Fog Lamps 2-55 .. ...............................
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HomeLink Universal Transmitter ..................... 2-69
Hood Release ...................................... 6-8
Horn ............................................. 2-38
Hydroplaning ...................................... 4-23
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If You’re Stuck: In Sand. Mud. Ice or Snow ............. 5-32
Ignition Key Positions ............................... 2-20
Illuminated Entry System ............................. 2-7
Information Button. Driver Information Center ......... 2-88
Instrument Panel. Cleaning .......................... 6-56
Instrument Panel Cluster ............................ 2-74
Interior Lamps ..................................... 2-54
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Jack. Tire ......................................... 5-23
Jump Starting ....................................... 5-4
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Keyless Entry System ................................ 2-8
Keys ............................................... 2-1
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Lamp Housings. Exterior ............................ 6-34
Lamp. Malfunction Indicator ......................... 2-82
Lamp. Underhood .................................. 2-56
Lamps ............................................ 2-53
Cornering ...................................... 2-56
Daytime Running ................................ 2-57
Fog ............................................ 2-55
On Reminder ................................... 2-54
Lane Change Indicator .............................. 2-41
Larger Children. Safety Belt Use ...................... 1-48
Leaving Your Vehicle ................................ 2-7
Leaving Your Vehicle with the Engine Running ......... 2-33
Level Control. Electronic ............................ 2-98
Light Sensor. Twilight Sentinel ....................... 2-55
Light Warning System ............................... 2-76
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