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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To stop  the disc  player: 
Press the Dower  button  or  turn  the ignition  key off. The disc  stays  in 
the  player  and will resume  playing at the  point where 
it stopped. 
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Press  St/Pl 
(Stop/Play).  The 
disc  will  stop  and 
the  radio  will  play. 
Press  St/Pl to 
restart  the  disc. 
It 
will resume  playing 
at  the  point where 
it  stopped. 
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OR 
Press Ejct. The disc  will eject and the radio  will play. The disc will start 
at track 1 when yuu insert it again. 
Settiplg T%e Clock (Cussette Player) 
Have the radio CJ~ ignition on. Then: 
TO Set the Hour: 
Push Set, and within 5 seconds, 
Push Scan. Hold  it in until the clock gets to the  correct hour. Then let 
ro Set Minutes: 
Push  Set,  and  within 5 seconds, 
Push Seek. Hold it in  until  the  clock gets to  the  correct  minute. Then 
let go. 
Your  clock is set. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine mixed drinks if each had  1-1/2 ounces (45 ml) of a liquor  like whiskey,  gin 
or  vodka. 
It’s  the  amount 
of alcohol  that counts. For example, if the same person 
drank  three  double martinis 
(3 ounces or 90 ml of liquor each) within  an 
hour,  the person’s  BAC  would  be close  to 0.12  percent. 
A person who 
consumes food just  before or during drinking  will have  a slightly  lower 
BAC 
level. 
DRINKING THAT WILL 
RESULT IN A BAC OF .05°/o 
IN THE TIME SHOWN 
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NUMBER OF DRINKS IS In picture) 
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3 HOURS 
2  HOURS 
1 
HOUR 
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BODY WEIQHT IN  POUNDS 
The  law  in  most US. states  sets  the  legal limit at a BAC  of 0.10 percent. 
In  Canada  the  limit 
is 0.08 percent, and in some  other  countries  it’s lower 
than  that.  The BAC  will be over  0.10 percent  after  three  to six  drinks (in 
one  hour). 
Of course,  as we’ve  seen, it depends on how  much alcohol  is  in 
the  drinks, and  how  quickly  the person drinks them. 
But  it’s 
very important  to keep  in mind  that  the  ability to drive  .is affected 
well  below  a BAC  of 
0.10 percent.  Research  shows that the driving  skills 
of many  people  are impaired  at a BAC  approaching 0.05 percent,  and 
that  the effects  are worse  at night.  All drivers  are impaired  at BAC  levels 
above 
0.05 percent.  Statistics  show that  the  chance of being in an  accident 
increases sharply 
for drivers who  have a BAC  of 0.05 percent  or above. A 
driver  with a BAC  level  of 
0.06 percent (three  beers  in one  hour  for  a 
180-pound  or 82  kg  person)  has doubled  his or her  chance  of having  an 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine _HAZARD WMING FLASHERS 
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Your hazard  warning flashers  let you warn others.  They also let police 
know  you  have a problem.  Your front  and  rear  turn  signal lights will  flash 
on  and 
off. 
Press  the  button  in to 
make  your front  and 
rear  turn  signal lights 
flash  on  and 
off. 
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Your  hazard  warning flashers work  no  matter  what position your key is in, 
and  even  if the  key  isn't  in.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine When  the towing service arrives,  let  the tow operator  know that  this 
manual  contains  detailed towing instructions  and illustrations.  The 
operator  may want  to see  them. 
~ A CAUTION: 
, To  help  avoid  injury  to you  or others: .. B c 
Never  let  passengers  ride  in  a vehicle  that  is being towed. 
N- . er tow faster  than  safe or posted  speeds. 
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0 Never  tow  with damaged  parts not fully  secured. 
0 Never  get  under your vehicle  after  it  has  been lifted  by the 
tow  truck. 
0 Always  use separate  safety chains  on each side  when  towing a 
vehicle. 
0 Never use “J” hooks.  Use  T-hooks  instead. 
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When your vehicle  is being towed, have  the ignition  key off. The steering 
wheel should  be clamped  in a straight-ahead  position,  with a clamping 
device  designed  for towing  service. 
Do not use the vehicle’s  steering 
column  lock for this.  The transaxle should  be in Neutral  and the parking 
brake  released. 
Don’t have 
your vehicle towed  on  the  front wheels, unless  you must. If 
the vehicle must  be towed  on  the  front wheels, don’t  go  more  than 55 
mph (88 km) or  farther  than 500 miles (800 km) or your transaxle  will be 
damaged. 
If these  limits must  be exceeded,  then  the  front  wheels have to 
be  supported  on  a dolly.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 5. Disassemble the 
housing  assembly 
like  this. 
r-1 push  it  in and 
6. To remove  the bulb, 
rotate  it 
counterclockwise. 
Once  you  have  replaced the burned  out bulb,  just reverse  the  steps  to 
reassemble  the  stop lamp assembly. 
WIPER  BLADE REPUCEMENT 
Position  the windshield  wipers on  the windshield  in  the mid  wipe  position. 
To do this,  turn the ignition  key to Accessory  and turn  the  wipers on. 
Then with the  door  open,  turn  the  ignition key to off. 
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Start  with the driver side wiper blade  assembly.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Retained  Accessory Power 
When you stop  your  Cadillac and  turn  the key to Off,  you can  use  these 
accessories  for 
10 more minutes: 
Radio 
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e Brake/Shift  Interlock 
Power  Windows 
Trunk Release 
Astroroof 
Windshield  Wipers 
If 
you open  a  door,  everything will go  off.  And,  after 10 minutes 
everything 
will go  off. 
If  you  want  this power  for  another 
10 minutes,  just  turn  the  key to Run 
and  then  back 
to Off. 
FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS 
The wiring  circuits  in  your car are protected  from short  circuits  by a 
combination  of fuses  and circuit  breakers.  This greatly  reduces  the  chance 
of fires caused  by electrical problems. 
If  you  ever have  a problem 
on the  road  and  don’t  have  a  spare fuse, you 
can “borrow”  one  of the  correct  value. Just pick  some  feature  of your  car 
that  you can get  along without 
-- like the  radio  or cigarette  lighter -- and 
use  its fuse, 
if it is of the value  you need. Be sure  to  use the  correct  fuse. 
Replace  it as  soon  as  you  can.  There 
is a fuse  removal  tool provided  on 
the  fuse  panel  cover. 
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1 - 10 AMP - CRANK - DIAG. ENERGY 
RESERVE 
MODULE 
- STARTER  ENABLE RELAY 2 - 10 AMP - SPARE 3 - 15 AMP - SPARE 4 - 10 AMP - RADIO - RADIO - BODY COMPUTER  MODULE 5 - 25 AMP - WSHIELD 
WIPE/WASH 
- WIPER/WASHER SWITCH 6 - 10 AMP - COOLING  FAN 
RELAYS 
- HIGH SPEED COOLANT  FAN - LOW SPEED  COOLANT  FAN 7 - 20 AMP - AIR CONDITIONIN(; - A/C COMPRESSOR  RELAY - BODY COMPUTER MODULE - ELECTRONIC CLIMATE 
CONTROL 
- CRUISE  CONTROL SWITCH - ELEC. CLIMATE  CTRL PROG. - ELEC. HEIGHT SENSOR - FUEL DATA  CENTER - HEATED  WlS CONTROL 
MODULE 
- INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - REAR  DEFOGGER  RELAY - WINDOW LOCKOUT SWITCH 8 - 10 AMP - AhTI-LOCK 
BRAKE-CONTR 
* - 20 AMP - VAC  PUMP (H.D. CHASSIS ONLY) 
MODULE - ELEC. BRAKE CONTROL 
- BR.4KE  PRESSURE MODULE - MAIN RELAY 9- BLAVK 10 - BLANK 11 - 20 AMP - CHIME/ClG LTH/RADIO/PWK  ANT - POWER  ANT.  RELAY - FRONT CIGAR LIGHTER - LEFT HAND INFO. CENTER - GLOVE COMPARTMENT LIGHT - MULTIFUNCTION CHIME 
MODULE 
- RADIO 
12 - 20 AMP - AUTO  LEVEL 
CONTROL 
- ELEC. COMPRESSOR - ELEC. HEIGHT SENSOR - ELEC.  RELAY 13 - 20 AMP - BRAKE & HAZARD LPS - BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH - HAZARD FLASHER 
- INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 
- TWILIGHT SENTINEL/DAYTIME 
RUNNING LIGHTS MODULE 
MIRROR 
GARAGE  DOOR OPENER - FRONT  DOOR  LOCK  FIBER 
OPTIC LIGHTS 
- FRONTIREAR DOOR  WARNING 
LIGHTS 
- FRONT/FLEET  VANITY  MIRROR 
LIGHTS 
- FRONT/REAR/QTR  PANEL 
COURTESY1READING  LIGHTS 
- TRUNK LIGHT - LT POWER  SEAT  SWITCH 
14 - 20 AMP - PARK  LAMPS 
- LIGHT SWITCH 
15 - 15 AMP - CTSY LP/PWR 
- DOME/MAP LIGHTS AND 
16 - 15 AMP - GAUCES/DR 
LUCK/ILL  ENT 
- AUTO. DAY/NIGHT MIRROR - AUTO. DOOR LOCK MODULE - BODY COMPUTER MODULE - COMPUTER CONTROLLED 
RIDE MODULE 
MODULE 
- DIAG. ENERGY  RESERVE 
- FUEL TANK  UNIT - ILLUMINATED  ENTRY - INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - POWER SEATS - KEYLESS  ENTRY - L & R GO SPECIAL SEAT CTRLS - MULTIFUNCTION CHIME 
- RIGHT SIDE INFO. CENTER - SEAT  MEMORY  MODULE - THEFT DETERRENT MODIJLE MODULE 
I7 - 15 AMP - ENGINE CTRL MOD - POWER CONTROL MODULE - PASS  KEY 
DECODER MODULE 18 - 10 AMI' - SUP  INFL REST - DIAGNOSTIC/ENERGY 
RESERVE MODULE  (DERM) 
- DUAL SENSOR 19 - 20 AhW - TURN SIGN/BACK UP LPS 
sw. - NEUTRAL SAFETY BACKUP 
- TURN FLASHER - TURN/HAZARD SWITCH 20 - 20 AMP - SPARE 
21 - 25 AMP - SPARE 22 - 20 AMP - TRULVK  RELWEL 
FILLER 
- TRUNK LID RELEASE  SWITCH - FUEL DOOR RELEASE SWITCH 23 - 30 AMP CB - PWR  WDO/SUN 
ROOF 
MODULE 
MODULE 
AND LOCKOUT  RELAY 
DEFOG 
- ASTROROOF CONTROL 
- EXPRESS DOWN WINDOW 
- POWER WINDOW SWITCHES 
24 - 30 AMP CB - DR LKS/RR 
- DOOR  LOCK  RELAY - LEFT & RIGHT SIDE RECLINER 
- LEFT & RIGHT  SEAT SWITCHES - L & R 60 SPECIAL  SEAT CTRL 
- REAR  DEFOGGER - SEAT  MEMORY  MODULE 
SWITCHES 
sw. 
- KEYLESS 
ENTRY 25 - 10 AMP - INST PANEL  LAMPS - ASHTRAY  LIGHT - BODY COMPUTER MODULE - ENGINE COMPARTMENT LIGHT - I/P AND SWITCH BACK LIGHTS - RADIO DISPLAY  DIMMING 
INPUT 
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15 AMP 
20 AMP 15 AMP- @ fz[ (F] 'p' 
ERLS TRUNKPULL DN 25 AMP-HORN/ \'I 
FUEL  PUMP DOOR LOCK 
RELAY CENTER  IDENTIFICATION 
10 AMP- 10 AMP 
HEATED 
io AMP-A/C 
MIRROR 
INJECTOR 
INJECTOR  BLOWER 
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10 AMP- 
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RELAY PANEL 
25  AMP - HORN/TRUNK  PULL ON 
- H.ORN  RELAY 
- PULL  DOWN  UNIT 
15 
AMP DOOR LOCK 
- DOOR  LOCK  SWITCHES 
- OUTSIDE  MIRROR 
CONTROL  SWITCH 
- LT AND  RT  REAR  CIGAR  LIGHTS 
- KEYLESS  ENTRY 
- TRUNK  LID  RELEASE 
- AUTOMATIC  DOOR  LOCKS 
- ILLUMINATED  ENTRY 
- LT AND  RT  REAR 
DOOR  LOCK  SWITCHES 
LIGHTS 
- LT  AND  RT  REAR  DOOR  COURTESY 
10 AMP  HEATED  MIRROR 
10  AMP  A/C  PROGRAMMER 
15 AMP ERLS 
- A/C  COMPRESSOR 
CONTROL  RELAY 
SWITCH 
- VISCOVS CONVERTER  CLUTCH  BRAKE 
- EGR  SOLENOID 
- VAPOR  CANISTER 
PURGE  SOLENOID 
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- POWER  STEERING 
PRESSURE  SWITCH 
20 AMP  FUEL  PUMP 
- FUEL  PUMP  RELAY 
- ENGINE  OIL  PRESSURE  SWITCH 
10 AMP  INJECTOR 
- FUEL  INJECTORS 2,3,5 
AND a 
10 AMP  INJECTOR 
- FUEL  INJECTORS 1,4,6 
AND 7 
RELAYS 
A.  ANTENNA  RELAY 
B.  BOSE  RELAY 
(IF EQUIPPED) 
C.  DEFOGGER  RELAY 
D. WINDOW  LOCKOUT  RELAY 
E. RETAINED  ACCESSORY  POWER  REMY 
NO. 
2 
F. RETAINED  ACCESSORY  POWER  RELAY 
NO. 
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G.  ELECTRONIC  LEVEL  CONTROL  (ELC) 
H.  FUEL  PUMP  RELAY 
J. HORN  RELAY 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine LEFT HAND  SIDE 
RIGHT HAND  SIDE 
SPARE (30 AMP) 
1GN 
SW (60 AMP) 
- RETAINED  ACCESSORY  POWER 
- IGNITION  SWITCH 
BLWR (30 AMP) 
- ELECTRONIC  CLIMATE  CONTROL 
- POWER  MODULE 
- BLOWER  CONTROL  MODULE 
ECM (20 AMP) 
- BODY  CONTROL  MODULE  (BCM) 
- ELECTRONIC  CONTROL  MODULE 
(ECM) 
- PASS  KEY  DECODER  MODULE 
BOSE/SPARE (20 AMP) 
- BOSE  RADIO  RELAY  IF EQUIPPED 
PWR  LK  SEATS RR DEF (50 AMP) 
- POWER  TO  CB 24 (SEE  FUSE 
BLOCK) 
HORN (40 AMP) 
- POWER  TO  FUSES 1 AND 2 (SEE 
FUSE  BLOCK) 
HTD  W/S  SPARE (20 AMP) 
- HEATED  WINDSHIELD IF 
EQUIPPED 
ABS  PMP (40 AMP) 
ABS  MA 
(30 AMP) 
ELC 
(40 AMP) 
- ABS PUMP  RELAY 
- MAIN  RELAY 
- POWER  TO  FUSES 11 AND 12 
(SEE  FUSE  BLOCK) 
COOL  FAN (40 AMP) 
- COOLANT  FAN  RELAYS 
MlSC LTS (60 AMP) 
- POWERS  FOR  FUSES 13,14 
AND 15 (SEE  FUSE  BLOCK) 
HDLPS (30 AMP) 
- HEADLIGHT  SWITCH 
IGN (60 AMP) 
- THEFT  DETERRENT 
- IGNITION  SWITCH 
' SPARE (60 AMP) 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine OUR COMMITMENT TO YOUR SATISFACTION 
We are committed  to  providing  you the finest  ownership  experience in the 
world,  starting  the moment  you take  delivery  of your 
new Cadillac. 
Cadillac  offers  another  major step toward  your  continued satisfaction 
... with 
Cadillac Roadside  Service.  Roadside  Service  is your  key to peace  of mind 
ownership-one  that covers  you on the  road,  far from  home,  all day  and 
night,  and  during the weekend.  Roadside  Service  represents  the spirit 
of 
luxury leadership  at Cadillac Motor  Car Division. We hone  the  need  never 
arises, but 
if it does,  Roadside  Service can help. 
How Can  Roadside  Service Help You? 
Cadillac Roadside  Service with a staff  of phone  advisors  trained in Cadillac 
service excellence  offers assistance  exclusively  to  Cadillac  owners. In many 
cases,  the advisor  can  quickly  help resolve  your car problem over  the phone. 
If  the  phone  advisor determines  that  it  may be possible 
to repair  your car at 
experienced Cadillac  dealership technician to  contact you,  and 
if appropri- 
ate,  travel  to your  location 
in a specially  equipped  vehicle and attempt  to 
repair  your car on-site.  The Roadside  Service  vehicle contains 
the necessary 
tools  and parts  to complete 
most minor  repairs to get you  back  on the  road. 
-. roadside  and  a technician  is available, the advisor  will arrange for an 
Roadside Service  phone advisors 
and technicians  are trained by Cadillac and 
are  familiar 
with your  car, which provides  a level  of service  knowledge 
usually  found only at your  Cadillac  Dealership. 
Because  Roadside  Service 
assists Cadillac owners exclusively, your call always  receives  top priority and 
immediate  action.  Should you require  a  tow truck,  locksmith,  hotel 
accommodations,  or  other vital  services  on  a  moments  notice, Roadside 
Service 
will locate  and make  the  arrangements  for  you promptly. 
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