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Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads Rain and wet roads can mean driving trouble. On a wet
road, you can’t stop, accelerate or
turn as well because
your tire-to-road traction isn’t
as good as on dry roads.
And, if your tires don’t have much tread left, you’ll ge\
t even less traction. It’s always wise to
go slower and be
cautious if rain starts to fall while you are driving. The
surface may get wet suddenly when your reflexes are
tuned for driving on dry pavement.
The heavier the rain, the harder it is to see. Even if your \
windshield wiper blades are
in good shape, a heavy rain
can make it harder to see road signs and traffic signals,
pavement
markings, the edge of the road and even
people walking.
It’s wise to keep your wiping equipment in good shape
and keep your windshield washer
tank filled. Replace
your windshield wiper inserts when they show signs of
streaking or missing areas on the windshield,
or when
strips
of rubber start to separate from the inserts.
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If your vehicle is equipped with the 3,000-lb.
(1 360 kg) trailer towing package option, you will have
a wiring harness located under the trunk
trim. The
harness is a five wire, with connector.
These trailer wiring harness color codes should be followed when connecting it to your trailer:
WHITE: Direct trailer ground for trailer lamps.
BROWN: Parking lamps.
YELLOW: Left turn and stoplamps.
GREEN: Right turn and stoplamps.
BLUE: Auxiliary circuit.
Driving with a Trailer
Towing a trailer requires a certain amount of expenence.
Before setting out
for the open road, you'll want to get
to know your
rig. Acquaint yourself with the feel of
handling and braking with the added weight of the
trailer.
And always keep in mind that the vehicle you are
driving is now a good deal longer and not nearly as
responsive
as your vehicle is by itself.
Before you start, check the trailer hitch and platform
(and attachments), safety chains, electrical connector,
lamps, tires and mirror adjustment. If the trailer has
electric brakes, start your vehicle and trailer moving and then apply the trailer brake controller
by hand to be sure
the brakes are working. This lets you check your
electrical connection at the same time.
During your trip, check occasionally to be sure that the
load
is secure, and that the lamps and any trailer brakes
are still working.
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When you tow a trailer, your vehicle may need a
different
turn signal flasher and extra wiring. Check
with your Cadillac dealer. The green
arrows on your
instrument panel will flash whenever you signal a
turn
or lane change. Properly hooked up, the trailer lamps
will
also flash, telling other drivers you’re about to turn,
change lanes or stop.
When towing a trailer, the green arrows on your
instrument panel will flash for turns even
if the bulbs on
the trailer
are burned out. Thus, you may think drivers
behind you are seeing your signal when they are not. It’s
important to check occasionally to be sure the trailer
bulbs are still working.
Driving On Grades
Reduce speed and shift to a lower gear before you start
down a long or steep downgrade.
I€ you don’t shift
down, you might have to use your
brakes so much that
they would get hot and no longer work well.
On a long uphill grade,
shift down and reduce your
speed to around
45 mph (70 b/h) or less to reduce the
possibility
of engine and transaxle overheating.
If your vehicle weighs more
than 1,OOO lbs. (450 kg),
you may want to drive in
THIRD (3) instead of
OVERDRIVE (@).
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Parking on Hills
You really should not park your vehicle, with a trailer
attached, on a hill.
If something goes wrong, your rig
could start
to move. People can be injured, and both
your vehicle and the trailer can be damaged.
But if you ever have to park your
rig on a hill, here’s
how to do
it:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Apply your regular brakes, but do not shift into
PARK (P).
Have someone place chocks under the trailer wheels.
When the wheel chocks are
in place, release the
regular brakes until the chocks absorb the load.
Reapply
the regular brakes. Then shift into
PARK (P) firmly and apply your parking brakes.
Release the regular brakes.
When You Are-Ready to Leave After
Parking on
a Hill
1. Apply your regular brakes and hold the pedal down
while
you:
Start your engine;
Shift into a gear; and
Be sure the parking brake has released.
2. Let up on the brake pedal.
3. Drive slowly until the trailer is clear of the chocks.
4. Stop and have someone pick up and store the chocks.
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I Fuse I Usage
LAMPS High/Low Beam Relay, Headlamp
Relay,
Fog LampDRL Fuse,
Hazard Fuse, Mirror Fuse,
Headlamp Fuse, Right
and Left
High Beam Fuse, Right and Left
Low Beam Fuse, Stop Fuse
IGN 1 Rear Ignition- 1 Relay, Wiper Fuse,
Relay Ignition-1 Fuse, Supplemental
Inflatable Restraint
(SIR) Fuse
WINDOWS Delayed Accessory Bus (DAB)
I Relay
SEATS Horn Relay, Driver and Passenger
Lumbar In/Out Relays, Driver and
Passenger Up/Down Relays, Memory Seat Module, Driver and
Passenger Power Seat Switch
BAm 3
Ignition 0-Body Fuse, RTD Fuse,
I
Ignition 0-Engine Fuse, Anti-Lock
Brake System (ABS) Fuse, Turn
I I Fuse, Console
I Fuse I Usage I
I BATT 2 Starter Enable Relay, Park-Neutral
Position Switch, Crank Fuse,
Injector 1 and
2 Fuse, Engine
Control System (ECS) Fuse, PCM
Fuse,
DIS Fuse, Ignition-1 Fuse,
ACC Fuse
IGN 1" Front Ignition- 1 Relay, Oxygen
Sensor
1 and 2 Fuse, Fuel Fuse,
Cruise Fuse
Compressor Fuse
BATT
1 Starter Relay, PCM Fuse, AC
I BRAKES I ABS Brake Modulator I I
ICOOL FNS I Cooling Fan Relays
1,2,3 1
I * Do not alter OBD II related fuses or circuit breakersl
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Electrical System Message ...................... 2-80
Emissions System Message
..................... 2-80
Engine Cooling System Message
................. 2-80
Engine Soon Light
............................ 2-69
Fuel System Message
.......................... 2-80
Idle Control System Message
................... 2-80
Ignition System Message
........................ 2-80
Manuals. Ordering
............................ 7-1 1
Parts Identification Label
....................... 6-53
Publications. Ordering
......................... 7- 1 1
Ride Control Message ......................... 2-80
Transmission Message
......................... 2-80
Work. Doing Your Own
......................... 6- 1
Service and Appearance Care ...................... 6- 1
Service and Owner Publications
................... 7-1 1
Servicing
Your Air Bag-Equipped Cadillac .......... 1-26
Sheet Metal Damage
............................ 6-50
ShiftLever
.................................... 2-19
Shifting
Automatic Transaxle
.......................... 2- 19
Into Park (P) ................................. 2-24
Out
of Park (P) ................................ 2-27
Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster
..................... 1- 14
Shoulder Belt Tightness Adjustment
................ 1 - 14
SignalingTurns
................................ 2-31
SR .......................................... 1-20
Skidding
...................................... 4-14
Sound Equipment. Adding
........................ 3-30
Spare
Tire. Compact ............................. 5-35
Speaker Covers. Cleaning ........................ 6-47
Specifications and Capacities
................. 6-63. 6-64
Specifications. Engine
........................... 6-63
Speed Sensor Fault Message
...................... 2-80
Speech Impaired. Customer Assistance
............... 7-3 Speedometer
................................... 2-63
SSS .......................................... 4-10
Stains, Cleaning
................................ 6-46
Starting Disabled Due
To Theft System Remove
Ignition Key Message
.......................... 2-81
Starting Your Engine
............................ 2-16
Steam
.............................. 5-16,s-17, 5-20
Steering
...................................... 4-10
In Emergencies
............................... 4-11
MAGNASTEER
............................. 4-10
Power
...................................... 4-10
Speedsensitive .............................. 4-10
Tips
........................................ 4-10
Wheel, Tilt .................................. 2-31
Steering Wheel
Touch Control ................. 3-9, 3-29
Stop Engine Low Oil Pressure Message
............. 2-81
Stop Engine Overheated Message
................... 2-81
Storage Compartments
........................... 2-52
Storage, Vehicle
................................ 6-29
Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice
or Snow .................. 5-36
SunVisors
.................................... 2-54
Supplemental Inflatable Restraint
................... 1-20
Surge Tank, Coolant
........................ 5-18, 5-20
Surge Tank Pressure Cap
.......................... 6-23
Symbols, Vehicle
................................ xiii
Taillamp Bulb Replacement
...................... 6-33
TapePlayerCare
............................... 3-31
Telephone, Cellular
............................. 2-55
Temperature Control, Climate Control System
......... 3-2
Theft
......................................... 2-11
Theft System ProbledCar May
Not Restart Message . . 2-81
Theft-Deterrent System
.......................... 2-12
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