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CADILLAC DTS PROFESSIONAL 2006 1.G Owners Manual Seats and Restraint Systems........................... 1-1
Front Seats
............................................... 1-2
Rear Seats
............................................... 1-7
Safety Belts
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CADILLAC DTS PROFESSIONAL 2006 1.G Owners Manual 3. Slide the new battery into the transmitter with the
positive side of the battery facing down. Use a
type CR2032 battery, or equivalent type.
4. Snap the front and the back of the transmitter
togeth

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CADILLAC DTS PROFESSIONAL 2006 1.G Owners Manual Notice:Holding your key in START for longer than
15 seconds at a time will cause your battery to
be drained much sooner. And the excessive heat
can damage your starter motor. Wait about
15 seconds bet

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CADILLAC DTS PROFESSIONAL 2006 1.G Owners Manual THIRD (3):This position is also used for normal driving,
however, it offers more power and lower fuel economy
than AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE (D). You should
use THIRD (3) when towing a trailer, carrying a h

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CADILLAC DTS PROFESSIONAL 2006 1.G Owners Manual Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators............3-55
Instrument Panel Cluster................................3-56
Speedometer and Odometer...........................3-57
Tachometer...................

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CADILLAC DTS PROFESSIONAL 2006 1.G Owners Manual Instrument Panel Cluster
The instrument panel cluster is designed to let you know at a glance how your vehicle is running. You will know how
fast you are going, how much fuel you are using and many of

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CADILLAC DTS PROFESSIONAL 2006 1.G Owners Manual Malfunction Indicator Lamp
Check Engine Light
Your vehicle has a
computer which monitors
operation of the fuel,
ignition, and emission
control systems.
This system is called OBD II (On-Board
Diagnosti

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CADILLAC DTS PROFESSIONAL 2006 1.G Owners Manual If the Light Is Flashing
The following may prevent more serious damage to
your vehicle:
Reducing vehicle speed
Avoiding hard accelerations
Avoiding steep uphill grades
If you are towing a trailer,
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