CADILLAC CTS 2003 1.G Owners Manual

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OnStar System Limitations
Complete limitations can be found on the Subscriber
Services Agreement.
In order to provide you with excellent service, calls with
the OnStar Center may be monitored or recorded.
OnStar service is:
available in the 48 contiguous United States, Alaska,
Hawaii and Canada;
available when the vehicle is within the operating
range of a cellular provider;
subject to limitations caused by atmospheric
conditions, such as severe weather or topographical
conditions, such as mountainous terrain;
subject to cellular carrier equipment limitations.
Global positioning locating capabilities will not be
available if satellite signals are obstructed.
OnStar will not function if the vehicle's battery is
discharged or disconnected. It may also be inoperative if
the vehicle is in an accident and the OnStar or vehicle
electrical system components are damaged.OnStar is the communication link between you and
existing governmental emergency and roadside service
providers. OnStar will receive your call and use
reasonable effort to contact an appropriate provider.
OnStar cannot promise that the providers will respond in
a timely manner or at all.
OnStar Steering Wheel Controls
You can use the steering wheel controls to interact with
the OnStar system. See the OnStar manual provided
with your vehicle for more information. Some steering
wheel controls can be programmed to interact with
OnStar. See ªReconfigurable Steering Wheel Controlsº
in the Index for more information.
Assist Handles
The assist handles are located above the rear doors. Use
them to help you enter and exit the vehicle.
Garment Hooks
The garment hooks are part of the assist handles located
above the rear doors.

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Sunroof (Option)
The sunroof controls
are located on the
overhead console.
(Half Open): Turn the control clockwise to
this position to open the glass panel half
-way open.
The sunshade will open with the glass panel, or it can be
opened manually.
(Comfort Stop): Turn the control clockwise
to this position to open the glass panel about three
quarters of the way open. The sunshade will open with
the glass panel, or it can be opened manually.
This is called the comfort stop position. It provides less
wind noise than the full
-open position.
(Full Open): Turn the control clockwise to
this position to open the glass panel all the way. The
sunshade will open with the glass panel, or it can be
opened manually.
(Vent): Turn the control counterclockwise to
this position to use the vent feature. The glass panel will
tilt upward from the vehicle. The sunshade must be
opened manually.
(Close): Turn the control to this position to
close the sunroof. The sunshade must be closed
manually.

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HomeLink Transmitter
(If Equipped)
A. HomeLink
Transmitter
Buttons
B. Travel Note
Recorder Buttons
(If Equipped)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This device complies with RSS
-210 of Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference, including interference
that may cause undesired operation of the device.Changes and modifications to this system by other than
an authorized service facility could void authorization to
use this equipment.
Programming the HomeLink Transmitter
Do not use the HomeLink Transmitter with any garage
door opener that does not have the ªstop and reverseº
feature. This includes any garage door opener model
manufactured before April 1, 1982.
Be sure that people and objects are clear of the garage
door you are programming.
It is recommended that a new battery be installed in
your hand
-held transmitter for quicker and more
accurate transmission of the radio frequency.
Your vehicle's engine should be turned off while
programming the transmitter. Follow these steps to
program up to three channels:
1. Decide which one of the three channels (one of the
HomeLink buttons) you want to program.
2. Press and hold the desired button on HomeLink
through Step 3.

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3. When the HomeLink indicator light begins to blink
slowly (this may take up to 30 seconds), hold the
hand
-held transmitter about 1 to 3 inches (3 to 8 cm)
away from HomeLink and then press and hold the
transmit button on the hand
-held transmitter.
Continue to hold both buttons until the indicator
light on HomeLink begins to flash rapidly (this may
take up to 90 seconds).
If you have trouble programming HomeLink, make sure
that you have followed the directions exactly as
described and that the battery in the hand
-held
transmitter is not weak. If you still cannot program it,
move the hand
-held transmitter to the left or right or
forward or backward or flip it upside down. HomeLink
may not work with older garage door openers that do
not meet current Federal Consumer Safety Standards.
If you cannot program the transmitter after repeated
attempts, refer to ªTraining a Garage Door Opener with
a `Rolling Code' Featureº next in this section or contact
the manufacturer of HomeLink at 1
-800-355-3515, or
on the internet at www.homelink.com.
Be sure to keep the original hand
-held transmitter in
case you need to erase and reprogram HomeLink.
Training a Garage Door Opener with a
ªRolling Codeº Feature (If Equipped)
If you have not previously programmed the hand-held
transmitter to HomeLink, see ªProgramming the
HomeLink Transmitterº listed previously. If you have
completed this programming already, you now need to
train the garage door opener motor head unit to
recognize HomeLink.
1. Find the ªLearnº or ªSmartº button on the garage
door opener motor head unit. The exact location and
color will vary by garage door opener brand. If you
have difficulty finding the Learn or Smart button,
refer to your garage door opener owner's manual or
contact the manufacturer of HomeLink at
1
-800-355-3515, or on the internet at
www.homelink.com.
Because of the steps involved, it may be helpful to
have another person assist in programming the
transmitter.

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2. Press the Learn or Smart button on the garage
door opener motor head unit. An indicator light will
begin to flash when the motor head unit enters the
training mode.
Following this step, you have 30 seconds to
start Step 3.
3. Return to HomeLink in your vehicle and firmly
press and release the programmed HomeLink button
three times.
The rolling
-code garage door opener should now
recognize HomeLink. You may either use HomeLink or
the hand
-held transmitter to open the garage door.
If after following these instructions, you still have
problems training the garage door opener, contact the
manufacturer of HomeLink at 1
-800-355-3515, or on
the internet at www.homelink.com.
Canadian Programming
Canadian Owners: During programming, the hand-held
transmitter may automatically stop transmitting after
two seconds. In this case, you should press and hold
the HomeLink button (see Steps 2 and 3 under
ªProgramming the HomeLink Transmitterº) while you
press and re
-press (cycle) your hand-held transmitter
every two seconds until HomeLink is trained.
Operating the HomeLink Transmitter
Press and hold the appropriate button on HomeLink for
at least half of a second. The indicator light will come
on while the signal is being transmitted.
Erasing Channels
To erase all three programmed channels, hold down the
two outside buttons until the indicator light begins to
flash (approximately 20 seconds). Release both buttons.

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Resetting Defaults
To reset HomeLink to default settings, hold down the
two outside buttons until the indicator light begins to
flash (approximately 20 seconds). Continue to hold both
buttons until the HomeLink indicator light turns off and
then release both buttons.
Accessories
Accessories for the HomeLink Transmitter are available
from the manufacturer of the unit. If you would like
additional information, please contact the manufacturer
of HomeLink at 1
-800-355-3515, or on the internet
at www.homelink.com.
Travel Note Recorder (If Equipped)
The HomeLink transmitter module may also have a
travel note recorder that allows you to record short
messages for later review. You can record approximately
80 messages or four minutes of continuous recorded
information, whichever comes first.
A. HomeLink
Transmitter
Buttons
B. Travel Note
Recorder Buttons
The buttons that operate this feature are located on the
driver's side sun visor.

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 (Record): To record a message, press this button and
begin speaking. Press the button again to stop recording.
If you prefer, you can press and hold this button while
you record a message. The unit will begin recording
when you press the button and stop recording when you
release the button.
While a message is being recorded, the red light on the
travel note recorder will be lit. The light will go out
when recording has stopped.
(Play): Press this button to play back a recorded
message.
To listen to all the recorded messages, press and hold the
button for at least one second.
To skip a message, press the play button while a
message is playing. This will advance the recorder to the
next recorded message and begin playing it.
The green light on the unit will be lit while the messages
are playing.
(Delete): Press this button to delete recorded
messages.
To delete an individual message, press the delete button
while a message is playing or within five seconds after a
message has ended.
To delete all stored messages on the travel note recorder,
press the record and play buttons at the same time.
If you exceed the space limit, an error tone will sound
when you try to record another message, the light on the
unit will come on, and the message will not be recorded.
To remedy this, delete all unnecessary messages to free
some space for new messages.
If your vehicle has the optional Navigation System,
there is a memo recorder built into the system. See
ªVoice Memoº in the Index of the Navigation
Supplement for more information.

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The Instrument Panel -- Your Information System

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The main components of the instrument panel are the following:
A. Air Outlets
B. Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever
C. Reconfigurable Steering Wheel Controls
D. Instrument Panel Cluster
E. Cruise Control Buttons
F. Audio Mute Button (Base Radio) or Voice
Recognition Button (Navigation System)
G. Audio Volume Knob and Source Button
H. Windshield Wiper LeverI. Storage Compartment or Ashtray (Option)
J. Hazard Warning Flasher Button
K. Transmission Shift Lever
L. Accessory Power Outlet or Cigarette
Lighter (Option)
M. Climate Control System
N. Audio/Navigation System (Option)
O. Glove Box

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Instrument Panel Cluster
The instrument panel cluster is designed to let you know at a glance how your vehicle is running. You'll know how
fast you're going, how much fuel you're using and many of the other things you'll need to know to drive safely
and economically.
United States version shown, Canada similar

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