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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Exterior  Lighting (If Equipped) 
This personalization  feature  enables  the  driver to 
program  the  exterior  lamps  to  turn  on  for 20 seconds  or 
to  remain  off  when  using  the  RKE  transmitter  to  unlock 
your  vehicle. 
If  exterior  lighting  is selected,  the  parking  lamps, 
taillamps,  sidemarker  lamps, license  plate  lamps, 
low-beam  headlamps,  etc.  will  turn  on  for about 
20 seconds  or  until the ignition  key  is  turned  to  RUN. 
Check  the  back  of the  RKE  transmitter  to  verify 
that the 
correct  driver 
is selected  before  you start  programming. 
To  begin  programming,  press  the  INFORMATION 
(INFO)  and  RESET  (INFO  RESET)  buttons  at  the same 
time for about  two  seconds.  Exterior  lighting  is  the  third 
feature  to  display.  Press  the  INFORMATION  (INFO) 
button  to  “skip”  past  the  first two  features 
-- DOOR 
LOCKS  IN  GEAR  and  REMOTE  FLASH  LIGHTS. 
When  EXT  LIGHTS  AT UNLOCK  appears,  a  “yes”  or 
“no”  response  is  required.  Press  the TRIP SET (TRIP 
RESET)  button  to  answer  yes  or press  the  RESET 
(INFO  RESET)  button  to  indicate  a  no  response. 
FEATURE  ON  displays  when  a  yes  response 
is made 
and  FEATURE  OFF shows  after  a  no  response. 
For  a  list 
of the  other  personalization  features  available,  see 
“Memory  and  Personalization  Features”  later  in 
this section. 
Remote  Recall  Memory  quipped) 
Your  vehicle may have memory  personalization. If it 
does, 
REMOTE RECALL MEMORY will  be the  fourth 
personalization  feature  to  display 
on the DIC system. 
Memory  settings  that  have  been  previously  programmed 
(HVAC  settings,  radio  preset  settings,  exterior  lighting 
choices,  remote  confirmation  choices  and  programmable  automatic  door lock  choices)  can  be  recalled  either  by 
using  the 
RKE transmitter  or  by placing  the  key  in  your 
vehicle’s  ignition. 
To  begin  programming,  check  the  back  of the  RISE 
transmitter  to  verify  that  the  correct  driver  is  selected. 
Press  the  INFORMATION 
(INFO) and  RESET  (INFO 
RESET)  buttons  at 
the same  time for  about  two  seconds. 
As  mentioned,  memory  recall  is the  fourth  feature  to 
appear.  To “skip”  past  the  first  three  personalization 
features,  press  the  INFORMATION  (INFO)  button. 
When  REMOTE  RECALL  MEMORY  appears,  the  driver  is  able  to  recall  memory  settings  when  the  unlock 
button  on  the  RKE  transmitter  is pressed  with  the 
ignition  in  LOCK.  Press  the  TRIP SET (TRIP RESET) 
button  to  select  or press  the  RESET  (INFO  RESET) 
button  to  answer  no 
and to  continue  on to the  next 
prompt.  (FEATURE  ON displays  when a  yes  response 
is  made  and  FEATURE 
OFF shows  when  a  no  response 
is  made.)   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If  a  no response  was  made,  the KEY IN RECALL 
MEMORY prompt  will  show  next.  This choice  recalls 
memory  settings  when  the key  is  placed  in your 
vehicle’s  ignition. 
A yes or  no response  is  required. 
For 
a list  of the  other  personalization  features  available, 
see “Memory  and  Personalization  Features”  later  in 
this  section. 
Matching  Transmitter(s) To Your Vehicle 
Each RKE transmitter  is  coded to  prevent  another 
transmitter  from  unlocking  your  vehicle. 
If a  transmitter 
is lost  or  stolen,  a  replacement can  be  purchased  through 
your  dealer.  Once your  dealer  has coded 
the new 
transmitter,  the lost  transmitter  will  not  unlock  your 
vehicle.  Each  vehicle  can have  only  two  transmitters 
matched  to  it. 
Battery  Replacement 
Under  normal  use,  the  battery  in  your RKE transmitter 
should  last  about four 
years. 
You can tell  the  battery  is  weak  if the  transmitter  won’t 
work  at  the  normal  range 
in any  location. If you have  to 
get  close  to  your  vehicle  before  the  transmitter  works, 
it’s  probably  time to change  the  battery. 
I NOTICE: 
When  replacing  the  battery,  use  care  not  to  touch 
any 
of the  circuitry.  Static  from  your  body 
transferred  to  these  surfaces  may  damage 
the  transmitter. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Trunk Trunk  Lock Release 
A CAU‘ [ON: 
It can be dangerous  to  drive  with the  trunk  lid 
open  because  carbon  monoxide 
(CO) gas  can 
come  into  your  vehicle. You can’t  see  or smell 
CO. It can  cause  unconsciousness  and even  death. 
If  you  must  drive  with the  trunk  lid  open or 
if 
electrical  wiring  or  other  cable  connections  must 
pass  through  the  seal  between  the  body  and  the 
trunk  lid: 
Make  sure  all  windows are shut. 
0 ’hrn  the  fan  on your  heating or cooling 
system  to 
its highest  speed  with  the  setting 
on 
AUTO or  ECON  and  the  temperature 
between 
65” F (18” C) and 85” F (29” C). 
That  will force  outside  air  into  your  vehicle. 
See  “Comfort  Controls”  in the  Index. 
If you  have  air outlets  on  or  under  the 
instrument  panel,  open  them  all the  way. 
See  “Engine  Exhaust”  in  the  Index. 
To use this  feature, 
your  vehicle  must  be  in 
PARK (P). Press  the  trunk 
release  button  located 
on the 
headlamp  control  panel  on  the  left side  of the 
instrument  panel  to  open 
I 
the  trunk. 
You can  also  press  the  trunk  button  on the RKE 
transmitter  to access  the trunk  compartment. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Trunk  Storage  System (Option) 
ACCESSPANEL 
RETAINER 
TRUNK STORAGE UNIT 
SPARE TIRE COVER 
SPARE  TIRE 
If equipped,  the  optional  trunk  storage  system  can  be 
used  to  organize  many  different  items  inside  the  trunk. 
To install  the  storage  system: 
1. Full  the carpeting from the floor of the  trunk. Turn 
the retainer  (center  dial)  on  the  compact  spare  tire 
cover  counterclockwise  to  remove  it. 
2. Place  the  trunk  storage  system  on  the center of the 
trunk  floor  (the  cut  out  portion 
of the  storage  system 
should  be facing  the rear 
of the  vehicle). 
3. Open  the  storage  system  by pulling  up  on the  handle 
located  in  the  carpeted  area.  This allows  the  unit  to 
snap  into  place.  Fold  the  divider  walls  open. 
4. Remove  the  rectangular  access  panel from  the  floor 
of  the  storage  system.  The access  panel  should 
unsnap  by hand. 
5. Center  the  storage  system  access  hole  over  the  area 
where  the  spare  tire  is  secured  by  the  retainer. 
Position  the  storage  system  as  needed  and  then  secure  it with  the  retainer. 
6. Replace  the  access  panel. 
7. Attach  the  removable  net  to  the  slots  located  on  the 
side  and  front of the  divider  walls. 
Once  in  place,  the  storage  system  can  be  moved  forward 
or  rearward  for convenience  and  easy  accessing  of 
stored  items. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The following steps  explain  how  to  remove the  trunk 
storage  system for  cleaning  or  in case you  need  to access 
the spare  tire. Follow 
all of these  steps  if the  storage 
system 
is in the  closed  position.  Begin  with  Step 2 if the 
system  is  already  open. 
1. Open  the  storage  system by pulling up on  the  handle 
located  in the carpeted  area. This  allows the unit  to 
snap into  place. 
Fold the  divider  walls  open. 
2. Remove the rectangular  access  panel  from  the  floor 
of the  storage  system. The access  panel  should 
unsnap  by  hand. 
3. Center the  storage  system  access  hole  over the  area 
where  the  spare tire 
is secured  by  the  retainer. 
Position  the  storage  system as needed  and  then 
remove  the  retainer  (turn  the retainer 
counterclockwise  to remove it). 
4. Replace  the  access  panel  and  remove the 
storage  system. 
Trunk Lid Automatic  Pull-Down  Feature 
' A CAUTION: 
Your  car  has  an  automatic  pull-down  feature  that 
helps  close  the  trunk  electronically.  Your  fingers  can  be  trapped  under  the  trunk  lid  as it  goes 
down.  Your  fingers  could  be  injured,  and  you 
would  need  someone 
to help  you  free  them.  Keep 
your  fingers  away  from  the  trunk  lid  as you  close 
it  and  as it  is  going  down. 
With  the automatic  pull-down  feature,  you never  have  to 
slam  the  trunk  lid  in  order  to  close  the  trunk.  Instead, 
gently  lower the  trunk  lid  until 
it is nearly  shut -- the 
automatic  pull-down  unit  will  take  over and lock  the 
trunk  firmly. 
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B 
A. Trunk  Lid 
B. Lever 
If  for some  reason  the  trunk  lid  will  not  close,  it  may  be 
because  the  trunk  pull-down  unit  was  accidentally 
bumped.  Even  though  the  trunk  lid  remains  open,  the  motor  from the  pull-down  unit  has  already  cycled  down. 
If this  happens,  press  the  lever  on the  trunk lid. The 
pull-down  unit  motor  will  reset  itself  allowing  the  trunk  lid  to close  when  lowered. 
Theft 
Vehicle  theft  is  big  business,  especially  in  some  cities. 
Although  your  Cadillac 
has a  number of theft-deterrent 
features, 
we know  that  nothing  we  put on  it  can  make 
it  impossible  to  steal.  However,  there  are  ways  you 
can  help. 
Key  in  the  Ignition 
If  you  leave  your  vehicle  with  the  keys  inside,  it’s  an 
easy  target  for joy  riders  or professional  thieves 
-- so 
don’t  do it. 
When  you  park  your  Cadillac  and  open  the  driver’s  door,  you’ll  hear  a  chime  reminding  you  to  remove  your  key 
from the  ignition  and  take it with  you.  Always do this. 
Your steering  wheel  will  be  locked,  and so will  your 
ignition  and  transaxle. 
And remember  to  lock  the  doors. 
Parking  at  Night 
Park in a  lighted  spot,  close  all  windows  and  lock  your 
vehicle.  Remember  to keep  your  valuables  out 
of sight. 
Put them  in  a  storage  area,  or  take  them  with  you. 
Parking  Lots 
If you  park  in  a  lot  where  someone  will be watching 
your  vehicle,  it’s  best  to lock 
it up  and  take  your  keys. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine But what  if  you  have to leave  your  ignition key? What  if 
you  have  to leave something  valuable in your  vehicle? 
Put  your  valuables in a  storage  area,  like  your  trunk 
Lock the glove  box. 
Lock all  the  doors except  the driver’s. 
Then  take the door  key  and remote keyless  entry 
or 
glove  box. 
transmitter  with  you. 
Theft-Deterrent  System  (If  Equipped) 
SECURITY 
If the  ignition  is off  and 
any  door is  open,  the 
SECURITY  light  will flash, 
reminding  you  to  activate 
the system  (the light  will 
also  flash  if the  battery 
has been  disconnected 
and  reconnected). 
1. Open  the  door. 
2. Lock the door  using  the  power  door lock or the RKE 
system.  The 
SECURITY light should come  on  and 
stay  on. 
3. Close all  the  doors.  The SECURITY  light  should go 
off within  approximately 30 seconds. 
The  horn  will  sound and the lamps 
will flash  for about 
30 seconds  when  the  door or  trunk  is opened  without  the 
key  or RKE  system. The horn  also  sounds if the  locks 
are  damaged. 
Remember,  the theft-deterrent  system won’t  activate  if 
you  lock  the doors  with  a  key  or 
use the manual door 
lock.  It activates  only 
if you  use a power  door lock 
switch  or  the  RKE  system. 
To  avoid  activating  the  alarm by  accident: 
The vehicle  should  be  locked  with  the  door key after 
the doors  are  closed  if  you  don’t  want  to activate  the 
theft-deterrent  system. 
Always  unlock  a door with a key or use  the  RKE 
system.  (Pressing  the  unlock  button  on the  RKE 
transmitter  disables  the theft-deterrent  system.) 
Unlocking  a  door any  other  way  will  activate  the 
alarm.  Cycling 
the ignition  without  disarming the 
theft-deterrent  system will  also  activate  the  alarm. 
If  you  activate  the  alarm by accident,  unlock  any  door 
with  your  key.  You can also  turn  off  the alarm by using 
the  RKE  system.  The alarm won’t  stop 
if you  try  to 
unlock  a door  any  other  way. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Testing  the  Alarm 
1. From  inside  the  vehicle,  roll  down  the  window,  then 
get  out of the  vehicle,  keeping  the  door  open. 
2. From  outside  of the  vehicle,  with  the  door  open,  lock 
the  vehicle  using  the  power  door  lock  or  the  RKE  system  and  close  the  door.  Wait 
30 seconds  until  the 
SECURITY  lamp  goes  off. 
3. Reach  in  and  unlock  the  door using  the  manual  lock 
and  open  the  door.  The horn  will  sound  and  the 
headlamps  will  flash. 
If  the  alarm  does  not  sound  when  it should,  check  to  see 
if  the  horn  works.  The horn  fuse  may  be  blown.  To 
replace  the  fuse,  see  “Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers”  in  the\
 
Index. 
If the  fuse  does  not  need  to  be  replaced,  you  may 
need  to  have  your  Cadillac  serviced. 
To reduce  the  possibility  of theft,  always  activate  the 
theft-deterrent  system  when  leaving  your  vehicle. 
Security  Override 
Pressing  the  VALET button 
located  inside  the  glove  box 
will  disable  the  use 
of the 
power 
trunk, fuel  door  and 
garage  door openers. 
Pressing  this  button  again  will  make  these  features 
reusable.  Locking  the  glove  box  with  the  door 
key will also help  to  secure 
your  vehicle. 
Note  that  the  RKE  transmitter  can’t  be  used  to  open  the 
trunk or fuel door  if  the VALET button  is  pressed  in.   
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p: 
Your vehicle  is equipped 
with  the PASS-Key  I1 
theft-deterrent  system. 
PASS-Key  I1 is  a  passive 
system.  The system is 
armed  when  the  key 
is 
removed  from the ignition. 
PASS-Key 
11 uses  a  resistor  pellet  in  the  ignition key 
that  is read  by the system  in  your  vehicle.  If the  key’s 
resistor  matches the code  stored  in the vehicle  system, 
the  vehicle’s  fuel and  starting  systems will  be  enabled. 
If 
an incorrect  key  is used,  the  vehicle’s  fuel and  starting 
systems  are  disabled  for three  minutes.  Additional 
attempts  during this lockout  period  will  not  start  the car, 
even  with  the correct  key.  If 
the  engine does  not start  and  the  “STARTING 
DISABLED  DUE  TO  THEFT SYSTEM,  REMOVE 
IGNITION 
KEY” message  is  displayed  in  the  Driver 
Information  Center,  your  key  should  be  checked  for 
damage.  Starting may  be attempted  with an undamaged 
key immediately.  See your  Cadillac  dealer  or  a 
locksmith for  key  service. 
If  the  “STARTING  DISABLED  DUE  TO THEFT 
SYSTEM,  REMOVE  IGNITION 
KEY” and  “WAIT 
3 MINUTES”  messages  are  displayed,  the key  should 
be  cleaned.  After  three  minutes, 
try again.  A “START 
CAR’  message  will  appear at this  time.  If the engine 
still  does  not start,  wait  three  minutes  and  try  a  duplicate 
key.  At  this  time,  fuses should  be  checked  (see  “Fuses 
and  Circuit  Breakers”  in  the  Index).  If the  engine does 
not  start  with  the  duplicate  key,  your  vehicle  needs 
service.  See your  Cadillac  dealer  for service. 
If  the  “THEFT  SYSTEM  PROBLEM’ message 
is 
displayed during vehicle  operation, your vehicle  needs 
servicing.  Your vehicle  will  restart  if  you  turn  it 
off, 
however,  your  vehicle  may  be  unprotected.  See your 
Cadillac  dealer  for service. 
If  an  ignition  key 
is lost  or damaged, see  your  Cadillac 
dealer  or  a locksmith  to  have  a 
new key  made. 
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NOTICE: 
Your modern  Cadillac  doesn’t need an  elaborate 
“break-in.”  But  it  will perform  better  in  the  long 
run  if you  follow  these guidelines: 
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Don’t  drive at any one  speed -- fast  or 
slow 
-- for the first 500 miles (805 km). 
Don’t  make  full-throttle  starts. 
Avoid  making  hard stops  for  the  first 
200 miles (322 km) or so. During  this  time 
your  new brake  linings  aren’t  yet  broken 
in.  Hard  stops  with  new linings  can  mean 
premature  wear  and  earlier  replacement. 
Follow  this  breaking-in  guideline  every 
time  you get new  brake  linings. 
Don’t 
tow a trailer  during  break-in. 
See  “Towing 
a Trailer”  in  the  Index  for 
more  information. 
NOTICE: 
If your  key seems  stuck  in LOCK and you can’t 
turn  it,  be  sure  you are using  the  correct  key; 
if so, is it  all  the way in? If it is,  then turn the 
steering  wheel left and  right  while you turn  the 
key  hard.  But  turn  the key only with  your  hand. 
Using  a  tool  to  force 
it could break  the  key or the 
ignition  switch.  If none  of this  works,  then  your 
vehicle  needs service. 
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