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To return to the manual mode, press the tune knob.
Select either BASS, MID, or TREB and start to
manually adjust the settings by turning the
aknob.
Adjusting the Speakers (Balance/Fade)
BAL/FADE (Balance/Fade):To adjust balance
or fade, press the
a(tune) knob until the
speaker control labels display. Continue pressing
to highlight the desired label, or press the
pushbutton positioned under the desired label.
Turn the
aknob clockwise or counterclockwise
to adjust the highlighted setting. The highlighted
setting can be adjusted by pressing either
SEEK arrow,
\FWD, orsREV buttons
until the desired levels are obtained.
To quickly adjust balance or fade to the middle
position, press the pushbutton positioned under the
BAL or FADE label for more than two seconds.
A beep sounds and the level adjusts to the middle
position.
To quickly adjust all speaker and tone controls to
the middle position, press the
aknob for more
than two seconds until a beep sounds.
Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
This feature is used to provide a choice of four
different listening experiences. DSP can be used
while listening to the audio system or a CD.
To change the DSP mode, press the
a(tune)
knob until the DSP control label displays. Press
the pushbutton located under the DSP label
until the control labels display. Continue by
pressing the desired button below the control
labels on the display.
For more information on the control label displays,
see the following:
Norm (Normal): Select this screen button to
adjust the audio for normal mode. This provides
the best sound quality for all seating positions.
Driv (Driver): Select this screen button to
adjust the audio for the driver to receive the
best possible sound quality.
Rear: Select this screen button to adjust the
audio for the rear seat passengers to receive
the best possible sound quality.
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Surround (Centerpoint®): Select this screen
button to enable Bose Centerpoint®signal
processing circuitry. Centerpoint®produces a
full vehicle surround sound listening experience
from a CD, MP3/WMA, or XM stereo digital
audio source and delivers ve independent
audio channels from conventional two channel
stereo recordings. (Not available for AM, FM,
or auxiliary sources.)
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) is only available
on vehicles that have the Bose
®Premium
audio system.
Finding a Category (CAT) Station
CAT (Category):The CAT button is used to nd
XM™ (if equipped) stations while the radio is in the
XM™ mode. To nd XM™ (if equipped) channels
within a desired category, perform the following:
1. Press the BAND button until the XM™
(if equipped) frequency displays. Press
the CAT button to display the category labels.Continue pressing the CAT button until the
desired category name displays. Another
way to select a category is to press
the
sREV or\FWD button until
the desired category is selected.
2. Press either of the two pushbuttons below the
desired category label to immediately tune to
the rst XM™ (if equipped) station associated
with that category.
3. Turn the
aknob, press the pushbuttons
below the displayed right or left arrows,
or press either SEEK arrow to go to the
previous or the next XM™ (if equipped)
station within the selected category.
4. To exit the category search mode, press the
FAV button or BAND button to display your
favorites again.
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Order of Play
Tracks recorded to the CD-R or CD-RW play in
the following order:
Play begins from the rst track in the rst
playlist and continues sequentially through
all tracks in each playlist. When the last track
of the last playlist has played, play continues
from the rst track of the rst playlist.
Playlists can be changed by pressing
the
ScandcTfolder buttons,
the
aknob, or the SEEK arrows.
Play begins from the rst track in the rst
folder and continues sequentially through
all tracks in each folder. When the last track
of the last folder has played, play continues
from the rst track of the rst folder.
When play enters a new folder, the display does
not automatically show the new folder name unless
the folder mode has been chosen as the default
display. The new track name displays.
File System and Naming
The song name that displays is the song name
that is contained in the ID3 tag. If the song name
is not present in the ID3 tag, then the radio
displays the le name without the extension
(such as .mp3) as the track name.
Track names longer than 22 characters or
four pages are shortened. Parts of words on the
last page of text and the extension of the lename
is not displayed.
Preprogrammed Playlists
Preprogrammed playlists that were created using
WinAmp™, MusicMatch™, or Real Jukebox™
software can be accessed, however, they cannot
be edited using the radio. These playlists are
treated as special folders containing compressed
audio song les. Playlists must have a le
extension of PLS, M3U, or WPL.
Playlists can be changed by using the
Scand
cTfolder buttons, theaknob, or the SEEK
arrows. Tracks cannot be changed. Songs are
played sequentially; press the
sREV or
\FWD to reverse or advance through the
currently playing song.
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To change from playback by artist to playback by
album, press the pushbutton located below the
Sort By label. From the sort screen, push one of
the buttons below the album button. Press the
pushbutton below the Back label to return to the
main music navigator screen. Now the album name
displays on the second line between the arrows and
songs from the current album begins to play. Once
all songs from that album have played, the player
moves to the next album in alphabetical order on
the CD-R or CD-RW and begins playing MP3/WMA
les from that album.
To exit music navigator mode, press the button
below the Back label to return to normal MP3/WMA
playback.BAND:Press this button to listen to the radio
when a CD is playing. The CD remains inside the
radio for future listening.
CD/AUX (CD/Auxiliary):Press this button to
play a CD when listening to the radio. The CD icon
and a message showing disc and/or track number
displays when a CD is in the player. Press this
button again and the system automatically
searches for an auxiliary input device such as a
portable audio player. If a portable audio player
is not connected, “No Aux Input Device Found”
displays.
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g(Mute/Voice Recognition):Press and hold
this button to interact with the OnStar®system.
If your vehicle is also equipped with the navigation
system, push this button to initiate voice
recognition and say, “OnStar” to enter OnStar
®
mode, see theOnStar®System on page 139
in this manual for more information.
If your vehicle does not have OnStar
®, press this
button to silence the system. Press this button
again or turn the volume knob to turn the sound on.
If your vehicle has the navigation system, press
this button to initiate voice recognition. See “Voice
Recognition” in the index of your vehicle’s
navigation system manual for more information.
SRCE (Source):Press this button to switch
between AM, FM, or XM (if equipped), radio, or CD.+
e−e(Volume):Press the plus or minus
button to increase or to decrease the volume.
¨(Seek):Press the seek arrow to go to the next
radio station and stay there. The system only
seeks radio stations with strong frequencies.
When the seek arrow is pressed and held for
two seconds, the system scans the radio stations
that are in the selected band. If listening to a
CD, the system advances to the next CD when
multiple discs are inserted.
If you have the navigation system, some of the
audio steering wheel controls work when a DVD is
playing in the navigation radio. See the Navigation
System manual for more information.
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Intended Outboard Sidewall:The side of an
asymmetrical tire, that must always face outward
when mounted on a vehicle.
Kilopascal (kPa):The metric unit for air pressure.
Light Truck (LT-Metric) Tire:A tire used on light
duty trucks and some multipurpose passenger
vehicles.
Load Index:An assigned number ranging from
1 to 279 that corresponds to the load carrying
capacity of a tire.
Maximum Ination Pressure:The maximum air
pressure to which a cold tire may be inated.
The maximum air pressure is molded onto
the sidewall.
Maximum Load Rating:The load rating for a tire
at the maximum permissible ination pressure
for that tire.
Maximum Loaded Vehicle Weight:The sum of
curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity
weight, and production options weight.
Normal Occupant Weight:The number of
occupants a vehicle is designed to seat multiplied
by 150 lbs (68 kg). SeeLoading Your Vehicle
on page 333.Occupant Distribution:Designated seating
positions.
Outward Facing Sidewall:The side of an
asymmetrical tire that has a particular side that
faces outward when mounted on a vehicle.
The side of the tire that contains a whitewall, bears
white lettering, or bears manufacturer, brand,
and/or model name molding that is higher
or deeper than the same moldings on the other
sidewall of the tire.
Passenger (P-Metric) Tire:A tire used on
passenger cars and some light duty trucks and
multipurpose vehicles.
Recommended Ination Pressure:Vehicle
manufacturer’s recommended tire ination
pressure as shown on the tire placard. See
Ination - Tire Pressure on page 411andLoading
Your Vehicle on page 333.
Radial Ply Tire:A pneumatic tire in which the
ply cords that extend to the beads are laid at
90 degrees to the centerline of the tread.
Rim:A metal support for a tire and upon which
the tire beads are seated.
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Cadillac Technician Roadside Service
(U.S. only)
Cadillac’s exceptional Roadside Service is more
than an auto club or towing service. It provides
every Cadillac owner in the United States with the
advantage of contacting a Cadillac advisor and,
where available, a Cadillac trained dealer
technician who can provide on-site service.
A dealer technician will travel to your location within
a 30 mile (50 km) radius of a participating Cadillac
dealership/retailer. If beyond this radius, we will
arrange to have your car towed to the nearest
Cadillac dealership. Each technician travels with a
specially equipped service vehicle complete with
the necessary Cadillac parts and tools required to
handle most roadside repairs.
Calling for Assistance
For prompt and efficient assistance when calling,
please provide the following to the Roadside
Service Representative:
A description of the problem
Name, home address, home telephone
number
Location of your Cadillac and number you are
calling from
The model year, Vehicle Identication Number
(VIN), odometer reading, and date of delivery
While we hope you never have the occasion to use
our service, it is added security while traveling
for you and your family. Remember, we are only a
phone call away. In the United States or Canada,
customers call Roadside Service:1-800-882-1112.
Any customer who has access to a (TTY) or a
conventional teletypewriter can communicate with
Cadillac by dialing from the United States or
Canada1-888-889-2438— daily, 24 hours.
Cadillac and General Motors of Canada Limited
reserve the right to limit services or reimbursement
to an owner or driver when, in their sole
discretion, the claims become excessive in
frequency or type of occurrence.
Roadside Service is not part of or included in the
coverage provided by the New Vehicle Limited
Warranty. Cadillac General Motors of Canada
Limited reserve the right to make any changes or
discontinue the Roadside Service program at
any time without notication.
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Driving
At Night................................................... 318
City.......................................................... 322
Defensive................................................. 302
Drunken................................................... 303
Freeway................................................... 323
Hill and Mountain Roads.......................... 326
In Rain and on Wet Roads...................... 320
Rocking Your Vehicle to Get it Out.......... 333
Winter...................................................... 328
Dual Climate Control System....................... 210
E
EDR ............................................................ 500
Electrical System
Add-On Equipment................................... 451
Fuses and Circuit Breakers...................... 452
Headlamp Wiring..................................... 451
Power Windows and Other
Power Options...................................... 452
Rear Underseat Fuse Block..................... 455
Underhood Fuse Block............................. 452
Windshield Wiper Fuses........................... 451Engine
Air Cleaner/Filter...................................... 370
Check and Service Engine
Soon Light............................................ 234
Coolant.................................................... 374
Coolant Heater......................................... 121
Coolant Temperature Gage...................... 233
Coolant Temperature Warning Light.......... 233
Drive Belt Routing.................................... 477
Engine Compartment Overview................ 364
Exhaust................................................... 130
Oil ........................................................... 365
Oil Life System........................................ 368
Overheated Protection
Operating Mode.................................... 379
Overheating............................................. 377
Running While Parked............................. 131
Starting.................................................... 119
Entry Lighting.............................................. 200
Event Data Recorders................................. 500
Extender, Safety Belt..................................... 42
Exterior Lamps............................................ 193
Exterior Lighting Battery Saver.................... 199
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N
Navigation System, Privacy......................... 501
Navigation/Radio System,
see Navigation Manual............................. 296
New Vehicle Break-In.................................. 117
Normal Maintenance
Replacement Parts................................... 476
O
Odometer.................................................... 224
Off-Road Recovery...................................... 315
Oil
Engine..................................................... 365
Pressure Light.......................................... 237
Oil, Engine Oil Life System......................... 368
Older Children, Restraints............................. 42
Online Owner Center................................... 485
OnStar, Privacy........................................... 501
OnStar
®System, see OnStar®Manual........ 139
Operation, Universal Home
Remote System..............................144, 148
Other Warning Devices................................ 164
Outlet Adjustment........................................ 217Outlets
Accessory Power..................................... 208
Outside
Automatic Dimming Mirror........................ 138
Convex Mirror.......................................... 138
Curb View Assist Mirror........................... 138
Heated Mirrors......................................... 138
Power Foldaway Mirrors........................... 137
Overheated Engine Protection
Operating Mode....................................... 379
Owner Checks and Services....................... 471
Owners, Canadian.......................................... 3
P
Paint, Damage............................................ 447
Panic Brake Assist...................................... 312
Parade Dimming.......................................... 200
Park Aid...................................................... 202
Park (P)
Shifting Into............................................. 126
Shifting Out of......................................... 129
Parking
Assist....................................................... 202
Brake....................................................... 125
Over Things That Burn............................ 129
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