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that  the  electrical  charging  system  is  overcharging  (more 
than 16  volts).  To  avoid  being  stranded,  have  the  electrical 
system  checked  by  your  dealership. 
You can  reduce  the 
charging  overload  by  using  the  accessories. 
Turn on  the 
lamps  and  radio,  set  the  climate  control  on 
AUTO and  the 
fan  speed  on 
HI, and turn the  rear  window  defogger  on. 
You can  monitor  battery  voltage  on  the  DIC  by  pressing 
the 
INFiO button.  The  normal  range  is  11.5  to  15.5  volts 
when  the  engine  is  running. 
BATTERY  VOLTAGE  LOW - 6: This  message  will 
appear  when  the  electrical  system  is charging  less  than 
9 volts  or  if the  battery  has  been  drained.  If  this  message 
appears  immediately  after  starting,  it 
is possible  that  the 
generator  can  still  recharge  the  battery.  The  battery  should  recharge  while  driving  but  may  take  a  few  hours 
to  do 
so. Consider  using  an  auxiliary  charger  (be sure  to 
follow  the  manufacturer’s  instructions)  to  boost  the 
battery  after  returning  home  or  to a  final  destination.  If 
this  message  appears  while  driving  or after  starting  your 
vehicle  and  stays  on,  have 
it checked  immediately  to 
determine  the  cause  of this  problem. 
To help  the 
generator  recharge  the  battery  quickly,  you  can  reduce 
the  load  on  the  electrical  system  by  turning 
off the 
accessories. 
You can  monitor  battery  voltage  on  the  DIC 
by pressing  the  INFO  button.  The  normal  range  is  11.5 
to  15.5  volts. 
CHANGE BRAKE PADS - 125: This  message  is used 
to  notify  you  that  the  brake  pads  may  have  worn  down. 
A sensor  is connected  to  the  brake  pads  and  is  triggered 
when  they  wear  to  a  certain  point.  Have  the  front  and 
rear  brakes  serviced  by  your  dealer  as  soon  as  possible. 
CHANGE  TRANS  FLUID - 47: This  message  will 
appear  when 
it is  time  to  replace  the  transaxle  fluid.  See 
the  Maintenance  Schedule  booklet  for  the  proper  fluid  and  change  intervals. 
CHECK  BRAKE  FLUID - 37: This  message  will 
display  if  the  ignition  is in 
ON to inform  the  driver  that 
the  brake  fluid  level  is low.  Have  the  brake  system 
serviced  by a  technician  as  soon  as  possible.  See  “Brake 
System  Warning  Light”  in  the  Index. 
CHECK  COOLANT  LEVEL - 2: This  message  will 
appear  when  there  is a  low  level  of engine  coolant.  Have 
the  cooling  system  serviced  by a  technician  as  soon 
as  possible. 
CHANGE  ENGINE  OIL - 82: This  means  that  the  life 
of  the  engine  oil  has  expired  and  it  should  be  changed 
within 
200 miles.  See “Engine  Oil”  and  “Filter 
Recommendations”  in  the  Maintenance  Schedule 
booklet.  After 
an oil  change,  the  Oil  Life  Indicator  must 
be  reset.  See  “Oil  Life  Indicator”  in  the  Index 
on how  to 
reset 
it. 
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Parking  on  a Hill 
1. Apply  your  regular  brakes  and  hold  the pedal  down 
while  you: 
0 Start  your  engine; 
0 Shift  into  a  gear;  and 
0 Be  sure  the  parking  brake  has  released. 
2.  Let  up  on  the  brake  pedal. 
3. Drive  slowly  until  the trailer is clear  of the  chocks. 
4. Stop  and  have  someone  pick  up  and  store  the  chocks. 
Maintenance  When  Trailer  Towing 
Your  vehicle  will  need  service  more  often  when  you’re 
pulling  a  trailer.  See  the Maintenance  Schedule  booklet 
for  more  on  this.  Things  that  are  especially  important 
in  trailer  operation  are  automatic  transaxle  fluid  (don’t 
overfill),  engine  oil, drive  belt,  cooling  system  and 
brake  adjustment. 
If you’re  trailering,  it’s  a  good  idea  to 
review  this  information  before  you  start  your  trip. 
Check  periodically  to  see that  all  hitch  nuts  and  bolts 
are  tight. 
Engine  Cooling  When  Trailer  Towing 
Your  cooling  system  may  temporarily  overheat  during 
severe  operating  conditions.  See “Engine  Overheating’’ 
in the  Index. 
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Your dealer  knows  your  vehicle  best  and  wants  you to 
be  happy  with  it.  We hope  you’ll  go  to  your  dealer  for 
all your  service  needs.  You’ll get genuine  GM parts  and 
GM-trained  and  supported  service  people. 
We  hope  you’ll  want  to  keep  your  GM  vehicle  all  GM. 
Genuine 
GM parts have  one of these  marks: 
Genuine 
Doing Your Own Service Work 
If  you  want  to  do some of your  own  service  work,  you’ll 
want  to use  the  proper  Cadillac  Service  Manual.  It  tells 
you  much  more  about  how  to  service  your  vehicle  than 
this  manual  can. 
To order  the proper  service  manual,  see 
“Service  and  Owner  Publications”  in  the  Index. 
Your  vehicle  has  an  air  bag  system.  Before  attempting  to 
do  your  own  service  work,  see “Servicing  Your  Air 
Bag-Equipped  Vehicle”  in  the  Index. 
You  should  keep  a  record  with  all  parts  receipts  and  list 
the  mileage  and  the  date of  any  service  work  you 
perform.  See  “Maintenance  Record”  in  the  Maintenance 
Schedule  Booklet. 
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1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
Slide  the  air  cleaner  lid into the slots in the  bottom of 
the  air  cleaner  base. 
Close  the cover  and  make  sure  that  both  latches  are 
secure  and  fully  engaged. 
Reinstall  the  clean  air  duct  over  the mass  airflow 
sensor.  Make  sure  that  the duct  is secure  around  the 
entire  outer  edge  of the  sensor. 
Tighten  the  air  duct  clamp.  Reconnect  the 
MI’ sensor. 
Refer  to  the  Maintenance  Schedule 
to determine  when  to 
replace  the  air  filter. 
See  “Scheduled  Maintenance  Services”  in  the 
Maintenance  Schedule  booklet. 
’ A ( JTION: 
Operating  the  engine  with  the  air cleaner off can 
cause  you or others  to  be burned,  The 
air cleaner 
not  only  cleans  the 
air, it  stops  flame if the  engine 
backfires. 
If it  isn’t  there,  and the  engine 
backfires,  you  could  be  burned.  Don’t  drive  with 
it 
off, and  be  careful  working on the engine with 
the air cleaner off. 
I NOTICE: 
If the  air cleaner is off, a  backfire  can  cause  a 
damaging  engine  fire.  And,  dirt can easily  get 
into  your  engine,  which  will  damage  it.  Always 
have  the  air cleaner  in  place  when  you’re  driving. 
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When to Check  and  Change 
A  good  time  to  check  your  automatic  transaxle  fluid 
level  is  when  the  engine oil is  changed. 
Change  both  the  fluid and filter  every 
50,000 miles 
(83 000 km) if  the  vehicle  is  mainly  driven  under  one 
or  more  of these  conditions: 
0 In  heavy  city  traffic  where  the  outside  temperature 
0 In  hilly  or  mountainous  terrain.  regularly  reaches 
90 OF (32 O C)  or  higher. 
0 When  doing  frequent  trailer  towing. 
0 Uses  such  as  found  in  taxi,  police  or  delivery  service. 
If you  do  not  use  your  vehicle  under  any of these 
conditions,  the  fluid  and  filter do not  require  change 
until  the  message  CHANGE 
TRANS FLUID  appears  on 
the  Driver  Information  Center. 
See  “Scheduled  Maintenance  Services”  in  the  Index. 
How to Check 
Because  this  operation  can  be a little  difficult, you may 
choose  to  have  this  done 
at your  Cadillac  dealership 
Service  Department. 
If you  do  it  yourself,  be  sure  to  follow  all  the  instructions 
here,  or  you  could  get  a  false  reading  on  the  dipstick. 
1 NOTICE: - -1 
Too much  or  too  little  fluid  can  damage  your 
transaxle. 
Too much  can  mean  that  some of the 
fluid  could  come  out  and  fall  on  hot  engine  parts  or  exhaust  system  parts,  starting  a  fire.  Be  sure  to 
get  an  accurate  reading  if  you  check  your 
transaxle  fluid. 
Wait  at  least 30 minutes  before  checking  the  transaxle 
fluid  level  if  you  have  been  driving: 
When  outside  temperatures  are  above  90°F (32°C). 
At  high  speed for quite a while. 
In  heavy  traffic -- especially  in  hot  weather. 
0 While  pulling  a  trailer. 
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Tires  should  be  rotated  every 6,000 to S,O00 miles 
(10 000 to 13 OOO km). Any time  you  notice  unusual  wear, 
rotate 
your tires  as  soon  as  possible  and  check  wheel 
alignment. 
Also check  for  damaged  tires  or  wheels. See 
“When  It’s  Time  for  New  Tires”  and  “Wheel 
Replacement”  later  in 
this section  for  more  information. 
The  purpose  of regular  rotation  is  to  achieve  more 
uniform  wear  for  all  tires  on  the  vehicle.  The  first 
rotation  is  the  most  important.  See  “Scheduled 
Maintenance  Services”  in  the  Maintenance  Schedule 
booklet 
for scheduled  rotation  intervals. 
When  rotating 
your tires,  always  use  the  correct  rotation 
pattern  shown  here.  Don’t  include  the  compact  spare  tire  in 
your tire  rotation. 
After  the  tires  have  been  rotated,  adjust  the  front  and 
rear  inflation  pressures  as  shown  on  the  Tire-Loading  Information  label.  Make  certain  that  all  wheel  nuts  are 
properly  tightened.  See  “Wheel  Nut  Torque”  in 
the  Index. 
I 
Rust  or  dirt  on a wheel, or on the  parts  to  which 
it  is  fastened,  can make  wheel  nuts become  loose 
after  a  time.  The wheel  could  come 
off and cause 
an  accident.  When  you change 
a wheel,  remove 
any  rust  or  dirt  from places  where  the wheel 
attaches  to the  vehicle.  In  an emergency,  you  can 
use  a  cloth  or 
a paper towel to do this; but be 
sure  to use 
a scraper  or wire  brush  later, if you 
need  to,  to get  all  the rust  or  dirt 
off. (See 
“Changing 
a Flat  Tire”  in  the Index.) 
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Warranty  work  can  frequently  be  handled  in one day, 
but  there 
is often  no  reason  for you  to  wait  at  the 
dealership.  Cadillac  helps  minimize  inconvenience 
to  you  by  providing  several  transportation  options. 
Depending  on  the  circumstances,  your  dealership 
can  offer  you  one  of the  following  options: 
Shuttle  Service* 
Your  dealership  can  provide  you  with  shuttle  service  to 
get  you  to  your  destination  with  minimal  interruption  of 
your  daily  schedule  when  your  Cadillac  is unavailable 
due  to  a  warranty  repair. 
Courtesy  Vehicle* 
For  repairs  that  require  your  vehicle  to  be  unavailable  to 
you  for an  extended  period  of time,  your  dealer  may 
arrange  to  provide  you  with  a  courtesy  vehicle  from the 
dealership,  or one obtained  from a  local  rental  agency. 
Miscellaneous  Service* 
Should  the  situation  necessitate  making  your  own 
arrangements,  Gold  Key  Courtesy  Transportation 
provides  for reimbursement  of personally  arranged 
transportation  such  as  cab fare,  reasonable  fuel expenses 
for  a  ride  provided  by  another  individual  or  a  rental 
vehicle  obtained  from an independent  source. 
*Some  restrictions  may apply. Please  consult your 
Cadillac  dealer concerning  specific Gold Key Courtesy 
Transportation  benefits  oflered  by  the dealership. 
Plan  Ahead  When  Possible 
Whenever  possible,  scheduling  an  appointment  for  your 
vehicle’s  warranty  service  and  advising  your  service 
consultant  that  you  wish  to  take  advantage  of Gold  Key 
Courtesy  Transportation  can  help  minimize  your 
inconvenience  by  allowing  your  dealer  to  prepare  arrangements 
to fulfill  your  transportation  needs  in 
advance  of your  visit.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 1998 CADILLAC  SERVICE  PUBLICATIONS  ORDERING  INFORMATION 
The  following  publications  covering  the  operation  and  servicing of  your  vehicle  can  be  purchased  by  filling out 
the  Service  Publication  Order  Form  in  this  book  and  mailing  it\
  in  with  your  check,  money  order, 
or  credit  card  information 
to Helm,  Incorporated  (address  below.) 
CURRENT PUBLICATIONS FOR 1998 CADILLAC 
SERVICE  MANUALS 
Service  Manuals  have  the  diagnosis  and  repair  information 
on  engines,  transmission,  axle,  suspension,  brakes, 
electrical,  steering,  body,  etc. 
RETAIL  SELL  PRICE: 
$90.00 
TRANSMISSION,  TRANSAXLE,  TRANSFER  CASE  UNIT  REPAIR  MANUAL 
This  manual  provides  information  on  unit  repair  service procedures,  adjustments  and  specifications  for  the 
1998 GM  transmissions,  transaxles  and  transfer  cases. 
RETAIL  SELL  PRICE: 
$40.00 
SERVICE  BULLETINS 
Service  Bulletins  give  technical  service  information  needed 
to knowledgeably  service  General  Motors  cars  and  trucks. 
Each  bulletin  contains  instructions  to assist  in the 
diagnosis  and  service  of your  vehicle. 
PLEASE COMPLETE  THE ORDER FORM  SHOWN  ON 
THE FOLLOWING  PAGE  AND  MAiL  TO: 
Helm,  Incorporated P.O. Box 07130 Detroit, MI 48207 
OWNER’S  INFORMATION 
Owner  publications  are  written  directly  for  Owners  and 
intended  to provide  basic  operational  information  about  the 
vehicle.  The  owner’s  manual 
will include  the  Maintenance 
Schedule  for  all  models. 
In-Portfolio:  Includes  a  Portfolio,  Ownerk Manual and 
Warranty  Booklet.  RETAIL  SELL  PRICE: 
$1 5.00 
Without  Portfolio:  Owner’s  Manual  only. 
RETAIL  SELL  PRICE: 
$1 0.00 
CURRENT & PAST  MODEL  ORDER  FORMS 
Service  Publications  are  available  for  current  and  past  model  GM  vehicles. 
To request  an  order  form,  please 
specify  year  and  model  name  of  the  vehicle. 
OR ORDER  TOLL  FREE: 1-800*551-4123 
Monday-Friday 8:OO AM - 6:OO PM  Eastern Tme 
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