CADILLAC DEVILLE 1998 7.G Owners Manual
Manufacturer: CADILLAC, Model Year: 1998, Model line: DEVILLE, Model: CADILLAC DEVILLE 1998 7.GPages: 386, PDF Size: 22.36 MB
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r atures (If Equipped) 
Your  vehicle  may  be  equipped  with  the  following 
features  that  can  be  individually  programmed, 
memorized  or  personalized  for up  to  two  drivers.  For  a 
brief  description  of each  feature  (except  for climate 
control  and  radio  personalization),  see each  feature 
in 
the Index. 
Memory Seat and Mirrors 
To begin  programming,  adjust  the  driver’s  seat 
(including  lumbar  adjustments)  and  both  outside  mirrors 
to  a  comfortable  position  and  then  press  the  SET  button. 
Within  five  seconds,  press  button 
“1.” 
A second  mirror  and  seating  position  may  be 
programmed  by repeating  the  above  steps  and  pressing 
button 
“2” instead  of button 1. Note  that  each  time  a 
memory  button  is  pressed,  a  single  beep  will  sound 
through  the  left  front  speaker. 
If your  vehicle  is  in  PARK  (P), you  can  recall  mirror  and 
seating  positions  by  briefly  pressing  button 
1 or 2. This 
will  adjust  the  seat  and  mirrors  to  where  you  have 
previously  programmed  them. 
If you  have  accidentally 
pressed  one  of  the  memory  recall  buttons 
and want  to  stop 
seat  or  mirror  movement,  press  one  of  the  manual  seat  or 
mirror  control  buttons. 
This cancels  a  memory  recall. 
You  can  also  recall  a  seat  and  mirror  position  if  your 
vehicle  is  not  in  PARK (P).  Press  and  hold  either  the 
1 
or 2 button  until  seat  and  mirror  movement  is  complete. 
Releasing  the  buttons  will  stop  adjustment. 
The  EXIT  button  can  be  programmed  to  allow  easy  exit 
for  up  to  two  drivers.  Adjust  the  seat  to  a  comfortable 
“exit”  position  and  then  press  the 
SET button  followed 
by  the  EXIT  button. 
While your  vehicle  is in PARK (P), 
briefly  press  the  EXIT  button  to  recall  your  programmed 
exit  position.   
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Your  vehicle’s  ignition  must  be  in  RUN.  To  begin 
programming,  press  and  hold  the INFORMATION 
(INFO)  and  RESET  (INFO  RESET)  buttons  at the  same 
time  to  display  the following  prompts. 
DOORS  LOCK  IN  GEAR: All  doors  automatically 
lock  when  shifted  out of  PARK  (P). 
DOOR  UNLOCK  IN  PARK: All doors  automatically 
lock  when  shifted  out  of  PARK 
(P). All  doors 
automatically  unlock  when  shifted  into PARK 
(P). 
DRIVR  UNLOCK  IN  PARK: All  doors  automatically 
lock  when  shifted  out  of  PARK  (P).  Only the driver’s 
door  automatically  unlocks  when  shifted  into 
PARK (P). 
DRIVR  UNLOCK IN KEY OFF: All  doors 
automatically  lock  when  shifted  out of  PARK  (P). Only 
the  driver’s  door  automatically  unlocks  when  the 
ignition  key 
is turned  to OFF. 
DOORS  UNLOCK KEY OFF: All  doors 
automatically  lock when  shifted  out of  PARK  (P).  All 
doors  automatically  unlock  when  the ignition  key 
is 
turned  to OFF. 
A  “yes”  or  “no”  response  must be made after each  prompt 
is  displayed 
in order  to  continue  on  to  the  next  prompt  or 
personalization  feature.  The  “yes”  and  “no”  buttons 
are 
displayed  in  amber  on  the  vehicle’s  digital  control  cluster. \
Press  the 
TRIP SET (TRIP RESET)  button  to  choose  yes, 
press  the  RESET 
(INFO RESET)  button  to.choose no  or 
press  the  INFORMATION 
(INFO) button  to “skip” to the 
next  personalization  feature. 
FEATURE  ON  appears  when  a  yes  response  is  made  and  FEATURE  OFF appears  with  a  no  response. 
If  a  no  response  is made  after  the DOORS  LOCK 
IN 
GEAR  prompt  is  displayed,  FEATURE OFF will  appear. 
The  automatic  door  locking  system  has  been  disabled 
and  no  other  door  lock  messages  will  be  displayed. 
LGHTS.FLSH  AT UNLOCK,  which  is  the  next 
available  personalization  feature to  display,  will  appear 
next.  See “Lock/Unlock  Confirmation”  following  for 
more  information. 
If  a  yes  response  is  made  after  the  DOORS  LOCK 
IN 
GEAR  prompt  is  displayed,  FEATURE ON appears. 
The  automatic  door  locking  system  is  enabled  and 
allows  the DRIVR  UNLOCK 
IN PARK  prompt  to 
appear.  Choosing  this  prompt  advances 
you to  LGHTS 
FLSH  AT UNLOCK  whereas  a  no  response  will  display 
the  DRIVR  UNLOCK 
KEY OFF prompt. 
If  DRIVR  UNLOCK 
KEY OFF is  chosen,  FEATURE 
ON  appears.  You will  advance  to  the  LGHTS 
FLSH AT 
UNLOCK  prompt.  If  you don’t  choose  this  prompt,   
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prompt 
-- DOORS  UNLOCK  IN  PARK.  If  this 
prompt  is  chosen,  FEATURE  ON  appears.  If  a  no 
response  was  made,  DOORS  UNLOCK 
KEY OFF  will 
appear.  At  this  point,  a  yes  or no  response  automatically 
brings  up  the  LGHTS 
FLSH AT  UNLOCK  feature. 
LocWnlock Confirmation 
This  personalization  feature  allows  the driver  to 
program  the parking  lamps  to  blink  when  the  lock  or 
unlock  buttons  on  the  remote  keyless  entry  transmitter 
are  pressed,  to  program  the horn  to  sound  when  the lock 
button  is pressed.  and/or  to  program  the  exterior  lamps  to 
turn  on  when  the  unlock  button  is pressed.  Press  the 
TRIP  (TRIP  RESET)  button  to  answer  “yes,”  press  the 
RESET  (INFO  RESET)  button  to  indicate  “no”  or  press 
the  INFORMATION  (INFO)  button  to  “skip”  to  the next 
personalization  feature. 
To  begin  programming,  your  vehicle’s  ignition  must  be 
in  RUN.  Press  and  hold  the  INFORMATION  (INFO) 
and  RESET  (INFO  RESET)  buttons  at  the  same  time  to  display  the  following  prompts.  LOCKNNLOCK 
confirmation  is the  second  feature  to  appear.  To “skip” 
past  the  first personalization  feature,  press  the 
INFORMATION 
(INFO) button. 
LGHTS  FLSH  AT  UNLOCK: Parking  lamps  blink 
twice  when  the  unlock  button  on  the  remote  keyless 
entry  transmitter  is  pressed. 
LIGHTS  FLASH  AT LOCK: Parking  lamps  blink 
once  when 
the lock  button  on  the  remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter 
is pressed. 
HORN  SOUNDS  AT  LOCK: Horn sounds when 
the  lock  button  on  the  remote  keyless  entry  transmitter 
is  pressed. 
EXT LIGHTS  AT  UNLOCK: Exterior  lamps  (parking 
lamps,  taillamps,  sidemarker  lamps,  license  plate  lamps,  low-beafn  headlamps,  etc.) 
turn on  when  the  unlock 
button  on  the  remote  keyless  entry  transmitter  is  pressed,  and 
it is dark  outside.  These  lamps  stay  on  for 
about 
20 seconds  or  when  the  key  is  turned  out  of OFF. 
The prompts  listed  here  appear  in the same  order  as 
displayed  on  the  Driver  Information  Center  (DIC). 
FEATURE  ON  appears  when  a  yes  response  is  made 
and  FEATURE 
OFF appears  with  a  no  response. To skip 
to  the  next  personalization  feature  (REMOTE  RECALL 
MEMORY),  press  the  INFORMATION  (INFO)  button. 
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Memory  Personalization) 
Memory  settings  that  have  been  previously  programmed 
(climate  control  settings,  radio  preset  settings,  exterior 
lighting  choices,  lockhnlock  confirmation  choices  and 
programmable  automatic  door  lock choices) 
can be 
recalled  by  using  the remote  keyless  entry  transmitter  or 
by  placing  the key  in your  vehicle’s  ignition. 
Before  you  begin  programming,  make  sure  that 
your 
vehicle’s  ignition  is in RUN.  To  begin  programming, 
press  the INFORMATION 
(INFO) and  RESET (INFO 
RESET)  buttons  at  the  same  time  for about  two  seconds. 
As  mentioned,  remote  recall  memory  is  the  third  feature 
to  appear.  To  “skip”  past  the first two  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 remote  keyless  entry  transmitter  is 
pressed.  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.  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.  FEATURE  ON  displays  for a  yes 
response  and  FEATURE 
OFF for  a  no  response.  A  yes 
or  no  response  is required. 
Curb  View  Mirror (If Equipped  with 
Memory  Personalization) 
If your  vehicle  has  this  personalization  feature, 
MIRROR  TILT 
IN REV  will  be the  fourth 
personalization  prompt  to  display  on the  Driver 
Information  Center  (DIC). 
To  program  your  vehicle,  press  the INFORMATION 
(INFO) and  RESET  (INFO  RESET)  buttons  at  the same 
time  for about  two  seconds.  When  MIRROR  TILT 
IN 
REV  appears,  a  “yes”  or  “no”  response  is needed.  Press 
the  TRIP  SET  (TRIP  RESET)  button  to  answer  yes  or 
the  RESET 
(INFO RESET)  button to answer  no. 
FEATURE  ON  displays  when  a  yes  response  is made 
and  FEATURE 
OFF shows  after  a  no  response.  If 
you 
do not  want  to  change  the  setting  of  this  feature, 
press  the  INFORMATION  (INFO)  button  to  skip to 
the  next  personalization  feature which  is  Storage 
Mode  Personalization.   
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Before  you  begin  programming,  make  sure  that  your vehicle’s  ignition  is 
in RUN. To begin  programming, 
press  the  INFORMATION  (INFO)  and  RESET  (INFO 
RESET)  buttons  at the  same  time  for about  two  seconds. 
The first  message  to  appear 
is DOORS  LOCK  IN 
GEAR.  Press  the  INFORMATION 
(INFO) button  after 
this  prompt  is  displayed  until  the  STORAGE  MODE 
prompt  appears  on  the  Driver  Information  Center  (DIC). 
Press  the  TRIP  (TRIP  RESET)  button  to  answer  “yes”  or  press  the  RESET  (INFO  RESET)  button  to  indicate  a 
“no”  response. 
FEATURE  ON  appears  when  a  yes  response  is  made 
and  FEATURE 
OFF shows  when a no  response  is  made. 
Since  this  is  the  last  personalization  feature  available, 
a 
yes  or  no  response  will  end  out  of  the  Driver 
Information  Center  (DIC)  display. 
Once  the  battery  guard  has  been  programmed,  your 
vehicle  will  enter  the  storage  mode  about 
20 minutes 
after  the  ignition  key  has  been  turned  off. 
Your  vehicle  will  stay  in  the  storage  mode  until  the 
ignition  key  is turned  out  of  LOCK. The  system  will 
“wake-up”  when  the  door  key  is inserted  into  the  door, 
however,  your  vehicle  will  remain  in  the  storage  mode. 
The  ignition  must  be  out 
of LOCK  before  the  battery 
guard  is disabled. 
Home  and  Away  Feature 
To program,  hold  two  radio  preset  buttons  at  the  same 
time  until 
HOME PRESETS  DRVR 1 ( DRVR 2) 
appears  on  the  Driver  Information  Center  (DIC)  display. 
At  this  time,  you  are  able  to  input  your  desired  radio 
stations.  Holding  the  same 
two radio  preset  buttons 
again  will  display  AWAY PRESETS  DRVR 
1 (or 
DRVR 
2). Radio  stations  that  are  out  of your  normal 
operating  range  can  be  input  at  this  time. 
Climate  Control  Personalization 
With  this  feature,  your  vehicle  will  recall  the  latest 
climate  control  settings  as adjusted  the  last  time  your 
vehicle  was  operated.  This  feature  allows  two  different 
drivers  to  store  and  recall  their  own  climate  control 
settings.  The  settings  recalled  by the  climate  control 
system  are  determined  by  which  remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter 
(“1” or “2”) was  used  to  enter  the  vehicle. 
The  number  on  the  back  of the  remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter  corresponds  to  driver 
1 or  to  driver 2. After 
the  unlock  button  is pressed  on  the  remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter  or the ignition  key 
is placed  in  the  ignition, 
the  climate  control  settings  will  automatically  adjust  to 
where  they  were  last  set.  The settings  can  also  be 
changed  by  briefly  pressing  the  memory  seat  buttons 
1 or 2 located  on  the  driver’s  door.   
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With  this feature, your  vehicle  will  recall  the latest  radio 
settings  as adjusted  the  last time  your  vehicle  was 
operated.  This  feature allows two different  drivers  to 
store  and  recall  their  own  radio settings  for 
AM and FM 
presets,  last  tuned  station,  volume,  tone  and  audio 
source  (radio,  cassette or  CD). The settings  recalled  by 
the  radio  are  determined  by  which  remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter 
(“1” or “2”) was  used  to  enter  the vehicle. 
The  number  on the  back 
of the  remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter  corresponds  to  driver 
1 or  to  driver 2. After 
the  unlock  button  is  pressed  on  the remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter  and  the ignition  is in RUN,  the  radio  settings 
will  automatically  adjust  to where  they  were  last  set  by 
the  identified  driver.  The settings  can  also  be  changed  by 
briefly  pressing  the memory  seat  buttons 
1 or 2 located 
on the  driver’s  door.  The new  settings  will  be  saved  for 
the  driver. 
Continual  Variable -- Roac ing 
Suspension  (CV-RSS)  (DeVille  Concours  Only) 
The  CV-RSS  automatically  adjusts  the  ride of your 
vehicle.  Automatic  ride  control  is achieved  through  a 
computer  controller  used  to  control  and  monitor  the 
suspension  system.  The computer  controller  receives 
inputs  from various  sensors  to  determine  the proper 
system  response. 
If the  computer  controller  detects  a 
problem  within  the system,  the Driver  Information 
Center  (DIC)  will  display  a  SERVICE  RIDE 
CONTROL  message. 
If this  message  appears,  have 
your  vehicle  serviced  at  your  dealership.   
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This  feature  lets you  know  when  to  change  the  engine 
oil.  It's  based  on  the  engine  oil  temperatures  and  your 
driving  patterns. 
To see  the  display,  press  the 
INFORMATION  (INFO)  button  until 
XX OIL  LIFE 
LEFT  appears. 
If you  see 99% OIL LIFE  LEFT, 
99 percent  of your  current  oil  life  remains.  The  Driver  Information  Center 
(DIC) may  display  a 
CHANGE 
ENGINE OIL  message.  Always  keep  a 
written  record  of the  mileage  and  date when 
you 
changed  your  oil.  For  more  information,  see  the 
Maintenance  Schedule  booklet.  If  you  see  CHANGE 
ENGINE 
OIL, it  means  that  you  have  less  than 
10 percent  of the  oil  life left  and  you  should  consider 
changing  your  engine  oil. 
The  system  should  indicate  changing  the  oil  between 
3,000  miles  (5  000 
km) and  7,500  miles (12 500 km). 
It  may  indicate  changing  the oil before  3,000  miles 
(5  000 
km) depending  on  your  driving  habits. If the 
vehicle  has  been  driven  7,500  miles 
(12 500 km), it will 
indicate  to  change  the oil. If you  drive in a  dusty  area,  you 
should  change  your 
oil every  3,000  miles (5 000 krn) or 
three  months  (whichever  comes  first)  unless  the  display  indicates  changing  it  sooner.  The  system  doesn't  check 
how much oil  you  have, so you'll still have  to  check  for 
that.  To  see  how, 
see "Engine  Oil" in the Index. ' 
When  the  oil  is  changed,  you'll  need  to  reset  the  system. 
To  reset,  display  the  Oil  Life  Indicator  by  pressing  the 
INFORMATION 
(INFO) button.  Then  press  and  hold 
the  RESET  button  until  the  display  shows 
100% OIL 
LIFE  LEFT.   
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In this  section,  you’ll find out how  to  operate  the  comfort  control and audio  systems  offered  with  your  vehicle.  Be 
sure  to read  about  the  particular  systems  supplied 
with your  vehicle. 
3-2  Comfort  Controls  3-22 
AM-FM Stereo  with  Cassette  Tape and 
3-2  Digital 
Cluster  Climate  Control.Pane1 
Systems 
(RDS) and  Digital  Signal  Processing 
(DeWlle and DeVille  d’Elegance  Only)  Compact  Disc  Player  with  Radio  Data 
. . 
3-6 Analog Cluster  Climate  Control  Panel 
(DSP)  (If  Equipped) 
. (DeVille  Concours  Only) 3-3 1 Radio  Data  Systems (RDS) Program  Type 
3- 
10 Air Conditioning.  3-32  Trunk  Mounted  CD  Changer (If Equipped) 
3-10 
’ Heating 
3- 11 Ventilation  System 
3-4 
1 Power  Antenna  Mast  Care 3- 18 AM-FM Stereo with Cassette  Tape  and  3-41  Care 
of Your  Compact  Disc  Player 
3-14 AM-FM Stereo with Cassette  Tape  Player  3-40  Care 
of Your 
Compact  Discs 
3-14  Setting  the  Clock  3-39  Care 
of Your 
Cassette  Tape  Player 
3-14  Audio  Systems  3-38  Tips 
About Your 
Audio  System 
3-13  Climate  Control  Personalization If (Equipped)  3-38  Understanding  Radio  Reception 
3-13  HVAC Steering  Whed Controls  3-37  Audio  Steering  Wheel  Controls 
(If Equipped) 3-12 Rear Window  Defogger  3-36  Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
3-  12  Defogging  and  Defrosting  3-36  Radio  Personalization  (If  Equipped) 
319 
Electronic  Solar Sensor 
(PTY)  Selections 
.-- 3-35  CD  Adapter Kits 
Compact  Disc  Player 
(If Equipped) 
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This  section  tells you how to  make your air  system  work 
for  you.  Your  Electronic  Climate  Control 
(ECC) system 
uses  ozone-friendly 
R- 134a  refrigerant. 
With  the 
ECC system,  you  can  control  the  heating, 
cooling  and  ventilation  in  your  vehicle.  Your vehicle 
also  has  a  flow-through  ventilation  system  described 
later  in  this  section. 
Digital  Cluster  Climate  Control  Panel  (DeVille  and  DeVille  d'Elegance 
Only) 
Fan Button 
The  button  with  the  fan  symbol  adjusts  the  fan  speed. 
Press  the  up  arrow  to increase  fan  speed  and  the  down 
arrow  to  decrease  fan  speed. 
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The red  and  blue  temperature  buttons  adjust  the  air 
temperature  coming  through  the  system.  Press  the 
blue  button  for a  cooler  setting  or  the red  button  for a 
warmer  setting. 
Passenger’s  Side  Temperature Knob 
With  this  feature, the  right  front passenger  can  control 
the  temperature  of air  for  hisher  own  zone.  The 
passenger  can  select  a  four degree  warmer  or  cooler 
temperature  from the  driver’s  setting. 
To  turn  the system  on, press  the  knob  on  the  passenger’s 
side  armrest.  Rotate  the  knob  to  the  right  to increase 
the  temperature  and  turn  to  the  left  to  decrease  the 
temperature.  Press  the  knob  again  to  turn  the  system 
off. 
Outside  Temperature  Display 
The  outside  temperature  is  always  displayed  when  your 
vehicle  is running.  You can  change  it from Fahrenheit  to 
Celsius  by  pressing  the ENG/MET  (EnglisWmetric) 
button  on the  Driver  Information  Center  (DIC). 
The  outside  temperature  sensor  is located  near  the 
front  grille.  The sensor  can  be  affected  by  road  or 
engine  heat  during  idling,  slow  driving  or  when  the engine 
is first started  after  a 
short trip. In order  to  ensure 
proper  automatic  climate  control  operation,  the outside 
air  temperature  display  may  not  update  as  quickly  as 
expected.  This  is  to  allow  the air  surrounding  the outside 
temperature  sensor  to be as  close  to  the  actual  outside 
conditions  as  possible.  This is determined  by  how  much 
time  has  elapsed  since  the vehicle  has  been  turned 
off 
and  by  vehicle  speed. 
Mode  Controls 
The  AUTOECON  button  automatically  controls  the 
direction 
of air  delivery  for air  conditioning  and  non-air 
conditioning  modes. 
Automatic  Operation 
When  the  system  is set  for  automatic  operation,  sensors 
will  control  the  air delivery  mode.  Air  will  come  from 
the  floor,  middle  or  windshield  outlets.  The fan speed 
will 
vary as the  system  maintains  the  selected 
temperature  setting. 
Be  careful  not  to  put  anything  over  the  solar  sensor 
located  in  the  middle  of the  instrument  panel  near  the 
windshield.  This  sensor  is used  by  the  automatic  system 
to  regulate  temperature.