ignition CADILLAC DEVILLE 1995 7.G Owner's Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine How to Operate Your Audio Systems
Your Cadillac will have one of the following Dclco”*’ Radio Systems.
Please read about the system that pertains to your vehicle.
AM/FM ETR Cassette Stereo with Equalizer
The Upper Knob
It controls the volunlc.
Et lets you see what station you have. (Whcn the radio is on, press the
* It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off. press the uppcr knob to
knob to display the station.)
display the time.)
It allows you to hear the other side of a tape play. (Whcn a cassette is
Behind
the upper knob is the bal;mcc control. It moves the sound
between the left and right speakers.
inserted in the player. press the knob to change sides.)
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PUSH-PROG: Press this button (upper knob) to switch from playing one
side
of the tape to the other.
STOP-EJECT Press this button to stop or remove the tape.
The Delco% Active Audio Music System with Cassette
Player (Option)
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This optional music system is the Delco" Active Audio System with dual
playback. The system includes an AM and FM stereo elcctronically tuned
radio receiver
with an integral cassette, and eleven Delco custom
designed speakers
with very specific frequency ranges. It includes a digital
clock.
The Upper. Knob
The upper knob does the following:
0 It turns the radio on and off.
It controls the volume.
It lets you see what station you have. (When the radio is on, press the
It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off, press the RCL/PROG
RCL/PROG
knob to display
the station.)
knob
to display the time.)
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The Delco'g;8 Active Audio Music System with Cassette
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CD Player (Option)
This optional music system is the Delco" Active Audio System with dual
playback. The system includes an AM and
FM Stereo el&tronically tuned
radio rece,ivsr
with an integral cassette and compact disc (CD) player and
eleven Delco", custom designed speakers with
very specific frequency
ranges.
It includes a digital clock.
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The Upper Knob
The upper knob does the following:
0 It turns the radio on and off.
It controls the volume.
It lets you see what station you have. (When the radio is on, press the
It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off, press the RCL/PROG
0 It allows you to hear the other side of tape play. (Whe.n a cassette is
RCLPROG knob to display the station.)
knob to display the time.)
inserted
into the player, press the knob to change sides.)
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Your Cassette Tape Player
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Your cassette tape player works best with tapes that are 30 to 15 minutes
long
on cach side. Thpes longer than that are so thin that they may not
work
well in this player.
If vou look at the tape, or on its label or box. it should say whether its bias,
b’~qualization,” is
70 microseconds (70 p.) or 120 microseconds ( 120 p).
Chrome and metal tapes arc 70 It ssc and standard iron tapes are 120 p.
sec. Your tapc player will adjust automatically for either type of cassette
kIPC.
To Play a Cassette Tape
2. Insert thc cassetle through the tape door. (Thc TAPE indicator in the
display
will light.)
If vou hcar nothing or 11c;lr just a garbled sound, the cassette may not
beh squarely. PI-& the
EJCT button to removc the tape and start
over. Thc tape equalization is automaticallv sensed and set. Inserting
the cassette also activates
DOLBY,?, noise ;*eduction.
3. Use the upper and lower knobs to adjust the volume and balance, once
the tape
is playing, just as you do for the radio. Press the upper knob
to change tape direction. The arrow in the display shows which
dircction the tape is being
played.
FWD and REV: Press the FWD button to go fonvard rapidly to another
part
of the tape. Press the REV button to rcverse the tape.
ST/PL: Press this button in either SEEK, SCAN, FWD or REV to stop
tape movement and switch
to radio without ejecting the tape. (In ST/PL
the radio may be tuned by the tuner knob only.)
EJCT Press this button to remove the tape. EJCT is operational even
when
the ignition or the radio is off.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Power Antenna Mast Care
To Clean the Antenna Mast
1. Turn on the ignition and radio to raise the alltenna to full mast
extension.
2. Dampen a clcan cloth with mineral spirits or equivalent solvent.
3. Wipe the cloth over the mast sections, removing any dirt.
4. Wipe dry with a clean cloth before retracting.
5. Make the antenna go up and down by turning the radio or ignition on
6. Then repeat if necessary.
and off.
NOTICE:
Don't lubricate the power antenna. Lubrication could damage
it.
NOTICE:
Before entering an automatic car wash, turn off your radio to
make the power antenna
go down. This will prevent the mast
from possibly getting damaged. If the antenna does not go down
when
you turn the radio off, it may be damaged or need to be
cleaned. In either case, lower the antenna by hand by carefully
pressing the antenna down.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine I NOTICE:
Ignoring these steps could result in costly damage to your
vehicle that wouldn’t be covered by your warranty.
Trying
to start your Cadillac by pushing or pulling it won’t work
and
it could damage your vehicle.
TO JUMP START YOUR CADILLAC:
1. Check the other vehicle. It must have a 12-volt battery with a negative
ground system.
I NOTICE:
If the other system isn’t a 12-volt system with a negative ground,
both vehicles can
be damaged.
2.
3.
4.
Get the vehicles close enough so the jumper cables can reach, but be
sure the vehicles aren’t touching each other.
If they are, it could cause
a ground connection you don’t want. You wouldn’t be able to start
your Cadillac and the bad grounding could damage the electrical
systems.
Turn off the ignition on both vehicles. Turn off all lamps, radio or any
accessorie.s that are
in use on both vehicles. This will avoid sparks arld
help save both batteries as well as avoid damage to any of the
accessories.
Open the hoods and locate the batteries.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 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 selvicc. Do not use the whicle's steering
colunln lock for this. The trallsaxlc should he in NEUTRAL (N) and the
parking hrake relc;lsd.
ENGINE OVERHEATING
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TIIC Driver Information Center will displav either ENGINE COOL.ANT
HOT-IDLE ENGINE 01 STOP ENGINEdENGINE OVERHEATING.
In addition you will find the warning light about a hot engine on your
instrument panel on Canadian vehiclcs.
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Fuse Block. Engine Compartment ..................... 6-62
Fuse Block. Rear Compartment ...................... 6-66
Fuse Panel ................................... 6.65. 6.66
Fuses and Circuit Breakers ........................... 6-62
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Gage. Fuel ........................................ 2-82
Gasolines for Cleaner Air ............................. 6-3
Glass. Cleaning .................................... 6-53
Glove Box ......................................... 2-15
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) ................ 4-33
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) ................... 4-33
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Halogen Bulbs ..................................... 6-31
Hazard Warning Flashers ............................. 5-1
Head Restraints ..................................... 1-5
Headlamps ........................................ 2-51
Bulb Replacement ............................... 6-32
High-Low Beam Changer ......................... 2-41
Wiper Activated ................................. 2-41
Wiring ......................................... 6-69
Hearing or Speech Impaired .......... See Owner Assistance
Heated Front Seat Feature
............................ 1-4
Heated Outside Rearview Mirror ................. 2.62, 3.6
Heated Windshield .................................. 3-7
Heating ............................................ 3-4
High Beam Lamps. How to Change ................... 2-41
Highway Hypnosis .................................. 4-24
Hill and Mountain Roads ............................ 4-25
Hitches. Trailer .................................... 4-38
HomeLink Universal Transmitter ..................... 2-68
Hood Release ...................................... 6-8
Horn ............................................. 2-38
Hydroplaning ...................................... 4-20
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If You’re Stuck: In Sand. Mud. Ice or Snow ............. 5-34
Ignition Key Positions ............................... 2-20
Illuminated Entry System ............................. 2-7
Information Button. Driver Information Center ......... 2-85
Instrument Panel ................................... 2-73