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..NOTICE:
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. '' Don't add anything electrical-to your Cadillacunless you check
with your dealer fiist.Some. electrical equipment can damage
your vehicle and the damage wouldn't be covered by your
.warranty. Some-add-an electrical equipmentam keepdmr
.ceinponents
.from worwng as they should.
Your vehicle hasan. air bag system;. Before attempting to ,add.anything ;, -
electrical to your Cadillac, see "Servicing Yaur Air Big Equipped
Cadillac"
in the Index.
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Retained Accessory :Power
When you stop:your Cadillac and. turn the key to Off, you .can. use -these
accessories far.lO.more.minutes:
.Radio
:. .'Power .Windows
Astroroof
Windshield Wipers
.,
If you .open a:.do.or, everything will go off. And, after- 10mhutes
everything will go
off, also.
:If you want power for another .lO minutes, just turn the key.to Run and
.then back to:Off.
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The wiring circuitsin your vehicle are protected from short circuits by a
combination:of
.Mini Fuses, Circuit Breakers, and Maxi Fuses:'This
greatly reduces.the chance
of fires caused by electricd.problems.
If you have a problem ,owthe road and don't have a:spare fuse, you can
"borrow"me
of the same value. Select a feature that you can get along
without that isthe same.value you need
-- like .the radio or cigarette
" lighter -- and use its fuse. Re sure .tu use :a fuse with the same amperage
-rating number onit (ie.
104 204 etc.),Repl-ace it .as soon as you can.
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The.head1ightwiring is protected by,a circuit breaker in the light switch.
An electrical overload will cause the lights to .go on and off, or in.. some
cases: to -remain-
off. If this happens, have your headlight wiring checked
rightaway.
.Wiradshiekl Wipem
The windshield wiper motor is protected by a circuit breaker and a fuse.
If the..motor overheats due to heavy snow, .etc.,-.the wiper will stop imtil
the
motor mls. If the overload iscaused by some electrical problem and
not snow, etc., be sure to get it fixed.
Power Widbws andother Power Options
F I ! Circuit breakers in .the fuse panel protect the power windows and other power
accessories. .whensthe current load islm heavy, the circuit breaker
qens .and
closes, protecting the circuit until the, problem is. fixed or goes. away.
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DESCRIPTION BULB NO.
Ash ?i.ay.Illuninatio.n .................................... .1445
Backup Lights ......................................... 2057
Cornering Light ................................... 1156 ,DC7
CowtesyReading Light
.................................... 168
Glove. Compartment Light ................................ 194
Headlights'Composite -Inner High Beam
................................ 9005 HB3
.-Outer Low Beam
................................... ,9006 HB4
Illumination Entry~Lock~Lamp
............................. .192
Instrument. Panel Illuniinatian ............................ ' 194
. 1.nstrumeIlit Panel'T'llt&s ................................ 194
LicenseP1ate.Ligh.t ....................................... 194
Park and Tim Signal ................................ 2357.NA
. Fog Light ............................................... 886
-Errport.Bulb ............................................ H4
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There is no cost to call the toll-free Roadside Service number. Many
times Roadside Advisors
can assist you over the phone.
There is
no cost for Roadside Service if the repair is under warranty or
the provided service
is one of the covered Emergency Road Services.
If a dealership Service Technician travels to your location, and the
reDair is not covered under warranty, there is a
nominal service fee to
cover the technician's travel to and from your location. Labor is
charged at one and half times the Cadillac dealership retail labor rate,
with a
30 minute minimum. There is also a charge for any parts used
and a mileage fee
if the technician travels beyond 30 miles.
How Do You Pay For Roadside Service 3 ? ?
Payment is due at the time services are performed if it is determined
they are non-warranty related. Payment may be made by cash, personal
check or any major credit
card honored by the participating Cadillac
dealership, tow service or locksmith.
In some instances where warranty determination cannot be made, \
the
charges must still be paid. Retain the
bill and submit it to an authorized
Cadillac dealership Service Department for review.
If the repair is
determined
to be covered by warranty the dealer will expedite
reimbursement directly to you.
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Owner Responsibilities
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There are only two things which you wilibe responsible for during the
use
of your courtesy vehicle. You are required to provide insurance
coverage and replenish the fuel used.
In many cases your own auto insurance policy may provide primary
coverage for the courtesy vehicle, similar to rental car agreem\
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check with your insurance company to be certain what's covered.\
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Gold Key Courtesy Transportation--- Just one more way your Cadillac
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if done on time with the latest parts, may avoid future costly repairs. Some
bulletins tell a technician how
to repair a new or unexpected condition. Others
describe a quicker way to fix your vehicle. They can help a technician service your
vehicle better.
Most bulletins apply to conditions affecting a small number of vehicles Your
Cadillac dealership or a qualified technician may have to determine if a specific
bulletin applies
to your vehicle.
You can subscribe to all Cadillac bulletins. This way you’ll
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MTBE In Gasoline
................................. 242
Mud.
If You’re Stuck In ............................. 239
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“N” (Neutral) Gear Position .......................... 90
Net. Convenience
................................... 78
New Vehicle “Break-Iny’ .............................. 78
Night. Driving At ................................... 185
Nightvision
....................................... 186
Notices About Damage
................................ 2
Occupant Restraint
.................................. 13
Octane Required For Your Car
....................... 242
Odometer
......................................... 131
Odometer And Speedometer
......................... 130
Odometer. Trip
.................................... 131
Off (Ignition Key Position) ............................ 83
Off Road Recovery
................................. 182
Oil. Engine
........................................ 252
Oil. When
To Change Your Engine .................... 257
Oil Thickness (Viscosity)
............................ 254
Operating Record
....................... See Maint . Book
Operation
in Foreign Countries., ...................... 244
Outside Air
....................................... 150
Outside Mirrors
................................ 122. 123
Overdrive, Automatic
................................ 90
Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode
......... 220
Overheated Engine, Warning Light For
................ 134
Owner Checks
& Services ................. See Maint . Book
Oil Life
Indicator
................................... 148
OilQuality
........................................ 256
“P” (Park) Position
.................................. 88
Paint Spotting. Chemical ............................ 307
Park. Shifting Into
................................... 94
Park. Shifting Out Of
................................ 97
Parking Over Things That Bum ........................ 98
Passing Another Vehicle ............................. 182
Pedal Travel. Brake
................................. 273
ParkPosition
....................................... 88
ParkingBrake ...................................... 92
PASS Key
TM (Personalized Automotive Security Sys) ...... 82
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Restraint. Occupant ................................. 13
Restraint Systems. Checking Your
...................... 64
Restraints. Child
.................................... 46
Restraints. Head
.................................... 11
Restraints. Larger Children ........................... 60
Reverse Gear Position
............................... 89
Road Sensing Suspension
............................ 147
Road. Your Driving And
The ......................... 170
Roads. Hill and Mountain
........................... 194
Rocking Your Car Out Of Snow. Ice. Sand Or Mud
...... 239
Rotate.
If You’re Stuck And Your Front Wheels Can’t ..... 92
Run (Ignition Key Position)
........................... 83
Running Your Engine While You’re Parked
............. 100
Retained
Accessory Power
........................... 311
Rotation. Tire
..................................... 292
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Safety Belt Extender ................................. 64
Safety Belt Reminder Light
........................ 13. 20
Safety Belt Replacement. Need For
.................... 64
Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy
..................... 38
Safety Belt Usage By Adults
........................... 20
Safety Belt Usage
By Children ......................... 46
Safety Belts. Center Rear Passenger’s Position
........... 44
Safety Belts
........................................ 13
Safety Belts. Cleaning
............................... 303
Safety Belts. How To Wear Properly
.................... 20
Safety Belts. Torn
.................................... 64
Safety Belts. Rear Seat
............................... 40
Safety Belts. Replacing After
A Crash .................. 64
Safety Belts. Right Front. Adult Passenger
............... 39
Safety Belts: They’re For Everyone
..................... 13
Safety Belts. Twisted
................................. 29
Safety Belts. Why
To Wear ............................ 15
Safety Cautions ...................................... 1
Safety Defects
Reporting
to Canadian Gov’t ....... See Owner Assistance
Reporting to General Motors
....... See Owner Assistance
Reporting
to U.S. Gov’t ............ See Owner Assistance
Safety Warnings
...................................... 1
Sand. If You’re Stuck In ............................. 239
Schedule
I Maint . Serv ..................... See Maint . Boo
Schedule
I1 Maint . Sew ................... See Maint . Book
Scheduled Maint
. Serv.,
Explanation
of ....................... See Maint . Book
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