instrument panel CADILLAC ELDORADO 1995 10.G Owner's Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ENGINE OKEMEATING
The Driver Information Center will display either ENGINE COOLANT
HOT-IDLE ENGINE or
STOP ENGINE ENGINE OVERHEATING.
In addition you will find the warning light about a hot engine on your
instrument panel on Canadian vehicles.
Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode
Should a low coolant condition exist and the message STOP ENGINE
ENGINE OVERHEATING is displayed, an overheat protection mode
which alternates firing groups of four cylinders helps prevent engine
damage. This operating
mode allows your vehicle to be driven to a safe
place
in an emergency; you may drive up to 50 miles (80 km). Towing a
trailer in the overheat protection mode should be avoided.
NOTICE:
After driving in the “Overheated Engine Protection Operating
Mode,” to avoid engine damage, allow the engine
to cool before
attempting any repair. The engine oil may be severely degraded.
Change the oil and reset the
oil life indicator. See “Engine Oil,
When
to Change” in the Index.
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Hood Release
To open the hood, first
pull the lever inside the
vehicle, located at the
lower
left side of the
instrument panel.
6-8
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Cleaning the Top of the Instrument Panel
Use only mild soap and water to clean the top surfaces of the instrument
panel. Sprays containing silicones or waxes may cause annoying
reflections in the windshield and even make it difficult to see through
the
windshield under certain conditions.
Cleaning Speaker Covers
Vacuum around a speaker cover gently, so that the speaker won’t be
damaged. If something gets
on one of them, follow the steps earlier under
“Using Solvent-Type Cleaner
on Fabric.” Use as little solvent as you can.
Care of Wood Panels
Use a clean cloth moistened in warm soapy water (use mild dish washing
soap).
Dry the wood immediately with a clean cloth.
CARE OF SAFETYBELTS
Keep belts clean and dry.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (UN)
1 G 6 KY 5 2 9 X S U800001
MANUFACTURER
G = GENERAL MOTORS
MAKE
6 = CADIUAC
CARLlNElSEAlCS -
KS = SLS
KY = STS
VIN BODY CODE = BODY TYPE
5 = 69SEDAN 4 DOOR
-L!? U = HAMTRAMCK. MICH.
ENGINE CODE
Y = 4.6 LITER (270 HP)
9 = 4.6 LITER (295 HP)
- RESTRAINT SYSTEM:
2 - ACTIVE (MANUAL) BELTS WITH DRIVER AND
PASSENGERS INFLATABLE RESTRAINT SYSTEM
This is the legal identifier for your Cadillac. It appears on a plate in the
front corner of the instrument panel, on the driver’s side. You can see it if
you look through the windshield from outside your vehicle. The VIN also
appears
on the Vehicle Certification and Service Parts labels and the
certificates
of title and registration.
Engine Identification
The eighth character in your VIN is the engine code. This code will help
you identifj your engine, specifications, and replacement parts.
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USAGE I
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IGN 1
FUEL PUMP
PCM (BAT) RTD (BAT)
F
A/C COMP
HDLPS
TURN/HAZ
DRL
DRL
HTD W/S
IGN OFF
L HDLP
LO
I R HDLP LO Ignition
Control Module
I
L HDLP HI
R HDLP HI
I
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TRANSECS Sensing
& Diagnostic Module
Powertrain Control Module (PCM); PASS-KeymII Decode llodule
1,4,6 and 7 Fuel Injectors
2,3,5 and 8 Fuel Injectors
A/C Refrigerant Pressure Switch; Transaxle Range Switch;
Stop/BTSI/Cruise Brake Switch; Instrument Panel Cluster; Keyless
Entry Module; DiagnosticEnergy Reserve Module (Derm);
Cornering Lamps; Tbrn/Hazard Switch Assy; Chime Module;
Headlamp Switch; Twilight Sentinel/DRL Module
Fuel Pump; Oil Pressure Switch; Powertrain Control Module
Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
Road Sensing Suspension (RSS) Module
NC Compressor Clutch
Headlamp Dimmer Switch; Headlamp Relay “D” (Engine Comp.
Micro Relay Center); DRL Headlamp Relay
“E’ (with Daytime
Running Lamps); Powers C13
Stop/BTSI/Cruise Switch; Sto lamp Switch Capacitor; Anti-Slip
Regulation (ASR)S Traction 8ontrol
Hazard Flasher; Turn Flasher Relay; Turn Flasher Module
Daytime Running Lamps (Canada)
Left and Right Lo-Beam Headlamp (Canada)
Heated Windshield Control Module
Instrument Panel Cluster
Left Lo-Beam Headlamu
(PCM)
Right Lo-Beam Headlamp
Left Hi-Beam Headlamp
Right Hi-Beam Headlamp
Rear Defogger Relay; Electronic Level Control (ELC); Heated
Windshield; Heater and A/C Programmer; Cruise Control
Extended Travel Brake Switch; Powertrain Control Module (PCM); \
Cooling Fan Relays
1,2 and 3; Front and Rear Heated Oxygen Sensor
Power Steering Pressure Switch; Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)
Valve; Transaxle Shift Solenoids A
& B; Evaporative Emission
Control Solenoid; Powertrain Control Module (PCM); Torque
Converter Clutch Solenoid; TCC Brake Switch
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LH MAXI FUSE BLOCK
FUSE/CIRCUIT
BREAKER (C.B.)
IGN 1 (Fuse)
BODY 1 (Fuse)
SEATSIHORN (C.B.)
ELECTRONICS
(Fuse)
BODY 2 (Fuse)
IGN 3 (Fuse)
USAGE
Retained Accessory Power (Radiowipers); Starter; Trunk Comp.
Fuses
B11 and B13
Engine Comp. B11; Road Sensing Suspension; Fog Lamps; Trunk
Comp. Fuses C1, C3, C5, C7, C9 and C11; Trunk Comp. Fuse C13
(Export); Rear Fog Lamp (Export)
Left and Right Power Seat Switches; Left and Right Lumbar
Relays; Power Door Locks; Keyless Entry Module; Horns; Fuel
Door Release Switch; Trunk Release Switch
Powertrain Control Module
(PCM); Electronic Climate Control;
RAP/llluminated Entry Module; Instrument Panel Cluster;
PASS-KeyW Decoder Module;
Theft Deterrent
Left and Right Heated Seats; Electronic Level Control (ELC);
Trunk Lid Pull Down; Power Antenna; Rear Defogger; Left and
Right Mirror Defoggers
Retained Accessory Power (AstroroofPower Windows); Engine
Comp. Fuses
Dl, D3 and D5; Trunk Comp. Fuses Ai, A3, A5, A7
and A9
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CIGAR
BODY 2
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L PRK LP
I
R PRK LP
I RAD (BAT)
I ANT/TRK PLD
Rear Compartment Fuse Block (Continued) 1
FUSE c
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Headlamps
USAGE
Rear Blower Motor; Rear Blower Relay
Front Cigarette Lighter; Chime Module
Power Mirror Switch;
RAP Relay; Lock-Out Inhibit Relay “B”
(Trunk Comp. 1 Micro Relay Center); Panel Lights Inhibit Relay
“F” (Trunk Comp. 3 Micro Relay Center)(Export); Courtesy Lamps
Relay
“C” (Trunk Comp. 2 Micro Relay Center); RAP Relay “E”
(Trunk Comp. 2 Micro Relay Center); Keyless Entry Module; Trunk
Lamp; Seat Belt Retractor Solenoids
Front Door Lock Switches; Glove
Box Lam ; Left and Right
Footwell Courtesy Lamps; Headlamp Switc
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Left and Right Front Header Lamp; Left and Ri ht Vanity Mirror;
Garage Door Opener; Left and Right Rear Hea f er Lamps
Left Rear Tail/Stop/Turn Lamps; Left Front Park/Turn Lamps;
Front and Rear Left Side Marker Lamps; Radio Control Head;
Headlamp Switch; Instrument Panel Cluster
Right Tail/Stop/Tlurn Lamps; Right Front and Rear Side Marker
Lamps; Right Front Park and Turn Lamps; Engine Comp. Lamp;
License Plate Lamps
Radio
Trunk Lid
Pull Down Motor; Power Antenna
Electronic Level Control (ELC)
Passengers Heated Seat
Driver’s Heated Seat
The headlamp wiring has an individual fuse which is powered by a
MAXI” fuse. An electrical overload in the headlamp wiring may cause
your headlamps
to go off and remain off. You will need to have your
Cadillac serviced immediately.
Windshield Wipers
The windshield wiper motor is powered by a MAXI TM fuse. An electrical
overload in the motor wiring may cause your wipers
to stop working. If
this happens
you will need to have your Cadillac serviced.
Power Windows and Other Power Options
Circuit breakers in the fuse panel protect the power windows and other
power accessories. When the current load is too heavy (such
as a switch being
held on with the window completely up), the circuit breaker opens and
closes, protecting the circuit until the problem
is fixed or the load is removed.
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Description Bulb No .
Ashtray Illumination ...................................... 1445
BackupLamps ........................................... 2057
Cornering Lamp .......................................... 1156
Courtesy Reading Lamp .................................... 168
FogLamp ................................................ 886
Glove Compartment Lamp .................................. 194
Headlamps Composite -Inner High Beam
....................................... 9005
-Outer Low Beam ....................................... 9006
Illumination Entry Lock Lamp
............................... 192
Instrument Panel Illumination
............................... 194
Instrument Panel Telltales ................................... 194
License Plate Lamp ........................................ 194
Park and Turn Signal
.................................. 2357 NA
Rear Fooack-up Lamp (Export) ........................ P21/5W
Front Fender Side Turn Signal (Export)
..................... wsw
Side Marker Lamps ........................................ 194
Stop/Tail/Turn Signal
...................................... 2057
Stop/Tail/Turn Signal (Export) ........................... P21/5W
Trunk Lamp ............................................. 1003
Underhood Lamp .......................................... 561
Vanity Mirror Illumination .................................. 124
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine For prompt assistance, please have the following information available to
give
the Customer Assistance Representative:
Your name, address, home and business telephone numbers
0 Vehicle Identification Number (This is available from the vehicle
registration
or title, or the plate at the left top of the instrument panel
and visible through
the windshield.)
0 Dealer name and location
0 Vehicle delivery date and present mileage
0 Nature of concern
We ellcourage you to call the toll-free number listed previously in ordcr to
give your inquiry prompt attention. However, if you wish to write
Cadillac, write
to:
Cadillac Consumer Relations Center Cadillac Motor Car Division
30009 Van Dyke
PO. Box 9025
Warren, MI 48090-9025
Refer to your Warranty and Owner Assistance Information booklet for
addresses of Canadian and GM Overseas offices.
When contacting Cadillac, please remember that yo~~r concern will likely
be resolved
in the dcalership, using the dealer's facilities, equipment and
personnel. That
is why we suggest you follow Step One first if you have a
concern.
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE FOR THE
HEMNG OR SPEECH IMPMRED (TDD)
To assist customers who have hearing difficulties, Cadillac has installed
special
TDD (T~lecomnlunication Dcviccs for the Deaf) equipment at its
Customer Assistance Ccntcr. Any hearing or speech impaired customer
who has access to 21 TDD or a conventional teletypewriter (TTY) can
communicate
with Cadillac by dialing: 1-800-TDD-CMCC. (TDD users in
Canada can dial 1-800-263-3830.)
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The Inside of Your Cadillac ....................... 6-52
The Outside
of Your Cadillac ...................... 6-57
Tires
........................................... 6-58
Top
of the Instrument Panel ....................... 6-55
Vinyl
.......................................... 6-54
Climate Control System
.............................. 3-2
Clock. Setting the
.................................. 3-10
Comfort Controls
................................... 3-1
Compact Disc Care
................................. 3-20
Compact Spare Tire
................................ 5-30
Compass, Electrochromic Daymight Rearview Mirror
with 2-57
Console Shift Lever
................................. 2-30
Console. Center
.................................... 2-13
ControI
of a Vehicle ................................. 4-5
Control,
Loss of .................................... 4-14
Convenience Net
................................... 2-63
Convex Outside Mirror
.............................. 2-61
Coolant
........................................... 6-23
Heater, Engine
............................. 2-22. 6-15
SurgeTank
..................................... 5-17
Cooling System .................................... 5-15
Cornering Lamps
................................... 2-52
Cruise Control
..................................... 2-44
Erasing Speed Memory
........................... 2-48
Getting Out
of .................................. 2-48
Passing Another Vehicle While Using
............... 2-47
To Increase Speed ............................... 2-47
To Reduce Speed ................................ 2-47
To Resume a Set Speed
........................... 2-46
To Set .......................................... 2-45
Traction Control Activated
........................ 2-44
Use on Hills .................................... 2-47
Cruise Engaged Message
............................ 2-88
Cupholders ........................................ 2-13
Customer Assistance Information
...... See Owner Assistance
Damage.
Finish .................................... 6-59
Damage. Sheet Metal ............................... 6-58
Daytime Running Lamps ............................ 2-53
De.Ice. Front ....................................... 3-8
Dead Battery ....................................... 5-3
Defects. Reporting .................. See Owner Assistance
Defensive Driving
................................... 4-1
Defog
............................................. 3-4
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