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For the 1948 model, Cadillac introduced the legendary
tail fin which once more set the trend in automotive
styling for nearly two decades. This was closely
followed with the two door hardtop Coupe DeVille and
the industry's
first modern overhead valve, high
compression
V8 engine on the 1949 model.
Engineering innovations, conveniences and styling
dominated the
'50s and '60s. Cruise control, automatic
climate control, tilt and telescoping steering wheels,
twilight sentinel and four door hard tops all debuted in
these years. In 1957 the Eldorado Brougham featured advances such
as air suspension,
memory seat,
automatic electric door locks, transistor radio, a brushed
stainless steel roof and low profile tires.
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1957 Eldorado Brougham
The Eldorado, introduced in 1953, was redesigned for
1967 as the first front wheel drive personal luxury
car.
The 472 cu. in. V8 engine used in all Cadillacs in 1968
and 1969 was enlarged to
500 cu. in. for all 1970
through 1976 Eldorados. The Track Master
computerized skid control braking system option
debuted on 1970 Eldorados.
A driver and passenger Air Cushion Restraint
system (air bag) was available
on all 1974, 1975 and
1976 Cadillacs.
Analog Electronic Fuel Injection was available, on
1975 Cadillacs and standard
on the new international
size 1976 Seville. In 1978, the Trip Computer option
incorporated the first on-board microprocessor.
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Memory Seat (Option)
Adjust the driver’s seat to a
comfortable position and
then press the
SET button.
Within five seconds, press
button
“1 .” A second
seating position may be
programmed by repeating
the above steps and pressing
button
“2” instead of
Note that each time a memory button is pressed a single
beep will sound through the radio.
If your vehicle is in PARK (P), you can recall a seating
position by briefly pressing button
1 or 2. This will
adjust
the seat to where you have previously
programmed it.
If you have accidently pressed one
of the memory recall buttons and want to stop seat
movement, press one
of the manual seat control buttons.
This cancels a memory seat recall.
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You can also recall a seat position if your vehicle is not
in PARK
(P). Press and hold either the 1 or 2 button until seat movement
is complete.
Releasing the buttons
will stop seat adjustment.
The
EXIT button can be programmed to allow easy exit
for up to two driver’s. Adjust the seat to a comfortable
“exit” position and press the SET button followed by
the EXIT button. Within five seconds, press button
1.
A second exit position may be programmed by repeating
the above steps and pressing button
2 instead of button
1. Be aware that the exit recall does not remember any
recline positions.
While your vehicle is in PARK
(P), briefly press the
EXIT button followed by either the
1 or 2 button to
recall your programmed exit position. The exit position
may also be recalled
if the vehicle is not in PARK (P) by
briefly pressing the
EXIT button and then pressing and
holding either the
1 or 2 button until seat movement is
complete. Releasing the buttons will stop seat
adjustment.
Automatic seat movement will occur if the Remote
Keyless Entry
(RKE) transmitter is used to enter the
vehicle. The number on the back
of the transmitter
corresponds to the
1 or 2 seat position. After the unlock
button is pressed on the RKE transmitter and the key is
placed in
the ignition and turned on, the seat will
automatically adjust to the appropriate position.
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parking lamps will blink once. This also
arms the
optional theft-deterrent system.
a Press this symbol to open the trunk.
Press this button to
open the fuel door.
The Keyless Entry transmitter can also be used to recall
the memory seats
for up to two drivers. For more
information, see “Memory Seat” in the Index.
Note that pressing the transmitter buttons numerous times
(approximately
500 times) out of the vehicle’s operating
range may cause the transmitter not to
work. Replacing
the battery and pressing the transmitter buttons
10 or
more times out
of range will also cause the transmitter not to work.
To reset the transmitter, you must be within
the vehicle’s operating range.
Press and hold the trunk
button and within one second press the lock button.
Continue to hold both buttons
for approximately three
seconds. See your Cadillac dealer for service if your
transmitter still doesn’t work properly.
Matching Transmitter(s) To Your Vehicle
Each key chain transmitter is coded to prevent another
transmitter from unlocking your vehicle.
If a transmitter
is lost
or stolen, a replacement can be purchased through
your dealer. Once the new transmitter is coded, the
lost
transmitter will not unlock your vehicle. Each vehicle
can have only two transmitters matched to it.
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LAMPS
IGN
1
W6lDOWS
SEATS
BATT
3
Usage
Highbow Beam Relay, Headlamp
Relay, Fog Lamp/DRL Fuse,
Hazard Fuse, Mirror Fuse,
Headlamp Fuse, Right and Left
High Beam Fuse, Right and Left
Low Beam Fuse, Stop Fuse
Rear Ignition-1 Relay, Wiper
Fuse, Relay Ignition-
1 Fuse,
Supplemental Inflatable Restraint
(SIR) Fuse
Delayed Accessory Bus (DAB)
Relay
Horn Relay, Driver and Passenger
Lumbar In/Out Relays, Driver and
Passenger UpDown Relays,
Memory Seat Module, Driver and
Passenger Power Seat Switch
Ignition 0-Body Fuse,
RTD Fuse,
Ignition 0-Engine Fuse, Anti-Lock
Brake System
(ABS) Fuse, Turn
Fuse, Console
Fuse
Starter Enable Relay, Park-Neutral BATT 2
Usage
Position Switch, Crank Fuse,
Injector
1 and 2 Fuse, Engine .
Control System (ECS) Fuse, PCM
Fuse, DIS Fuse, 'Ignition-1 Fuse,
ACC Fuse
IGN
1" Front Ignition- 1 Relay, Oxygen
Sensor
1 and 2 Fuse, Fuel Fuse,
Cruise Fuse
BATT
1 Starter Relay, PCM Fuse, AC
BRAKES ABS Brake Modulator
COOL
FNS Cooling Fan Relays 1,2,3
* Do not alter OBD II related fuses or circuit breakers.
Compressor Fuse
Rear Compartment Fuse Block
The fuse block is located on the front wall of the trunk
(behind the rear seat)
on the driver's side. Loosen the
four trunk trim fasteners and pull the trim away from the
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Module (RIM)(Bose Only),
PHONE Radio
Receiver, Radio Interface
RADIO/
Usage
Phone, DAB Relay, Trunk Release
Relay, Fuel Door Release Relay,
High Beam Relay
CLUSTER Steering
Wheel Controls, Cluster
ACC PZM,
Electrochromic Mirror,
Rain Sensor (Optional),
Accessory Relay
RR DEFOG Rear
Defog
HTD
MIR Right and Left Outside
Heated Mirror
HTD SEAT R Passenger Heated Seat Relay
HTD
SEAT L Driver
Heated Seat Relay
PULL
DOWN
ELC Relay and motor ELC
Trunk Pull-Down Motor
Headlamp Wash Relay (Export),
HDLP WASH Power
Mast Antenna
ANTENNA
Headlamp Wash Motor
Fuse
CONVENC
BATT
RTD
RT PARK
LT PARK
Usage
Trunk Release Relay, Trunk
Release Solenoid, Fuel Door .
Release Relay, Fuel Filler Door
Release Solenoid, Door Lock
Relay, Right and Left Front Door
Motors, Right and Left Rear Door
Motors, Door Unlock Relay
Driver and Passenger Seat Lumbar
Switch, Lumbar Switch (Driver
Seat Only), Memory Seat Module
RTD Module
Front and Rear Park Lamps, Right
Front
and Rear Sidemarker
Lamps, Headlamp Switch
(Export), Rear Fog Lamp Relay
(Export), Headlamp Switch
Left Front
and Rear Sidemarker
Lamps, Right
and Left Parking
Lamps, License Lamp,
Underhood Lamp
* Do not alter OBD II related fuses or circuit breakers.
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Net. Convenience .............................. 2-53
Neutral
(N). Automatic Transaxle .................. 2-22
New Vehicle Break-In
........................... 2-15
Nightvision
................................... 4-16
Odometer
.................................... 2-64
Odometer.
Trip Set ......................... 2.77. 2.80
Off-RoadRecovery
............................. 4-12
Oil. Engine
..................................... 6-9
Oil Life Indicator ............................... 2-87
Operation
...................................... 2-7
Overdrive
(0). Automatic Transaxle ................ 2-22
Overheating Engine
............................. 5-15
Owner Publications
............................... 7- 12
Oil Pressure Light
.............................. 2-74
Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode
....... 5-15
Paint Spotting. Chemical ........................ 6-51
Park
(P)
Automatic Transaxle .......................... 2-2 1
Shifting Into
................................. 2-25
Shifting Out of
............................... 2-28
AtNight
.................................... 2-12
Brake
...................................... 2-24
Brake Indicator Light
.......................... 2-68
Lots
....................................... 2-12
Over Things That
Burn ........................ 2-29
With a Trailer
........................... 4.37. 4.38
Pass Key Not Programmed Message
................ 2-83
Parking Passenger
Temperature Control
..................... 3-9
PASS-Key% .................................. 2-14
PCM Fault Message
............................. 2-83
Power
Antenna Mast Care
............................ 3-36
DoorLocks
................................... 2-4
Option
Fuses ................................ 6-54
Remote Control Mirror ........................ 2-51
Retained Accessory
........................... 2-17
Seatback Recliner
.............................. 1-5
Steering
.................................... 4-10
Steering Fluid
................................ 6-24
Windows ................................... 2-31
Power Seat
..................................... 1-1
Lumbar Controls
.............................. 1-2
Memory Function
.............................. 1-3
Pregnancy,
Use of Safety Belts .................... 1-26
Problems on the Road
............................ 5-1
Programmable Automatic Door Locks
............... 2-4
Publications, Service and Owner
................... 7-11
Pull-Down Feature. Automatic
.................... 2-11
Passing
....................................... 4-13
Radio Reception .............................. 3-34
Radios ............................. 3.15.3.18. 3.26
Rain.
Driving In ................................ 4-17
Rainsense Wipers
............................... 2-35
RAP ......................................... 2-17
ReadingLamps
................................ 2-45
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