engine coolant CADILLAC ELDORADO 1995 10.G Owners Manual
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ENGINE  COOLANT 
TEMPERATURE  RADIATOR 
COOLANT 
1 CHARGING 
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ENGINE  OIL 
TEMPERATURE I ANTILOCK  BRAKE 
ENGINE 
OIL 
PRESSURE 
Here are some other symbols you may see: 
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RADIO  VOLUME 
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RADIO SELECTOR FUSE A! R CONDITIONING I 
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SPEAKER I LIGHTER 
TRUNK  RELEASE  HORN 
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In very cold weather, 0°F (-18 ” C) or  colder,  the  engine  coolant  heater 
can  help.  You’ll get easier  starting  and  better  fuel  economy during  engine 
warm-up.  Usually, the  coolant  heater  should  be  plugged 
in a minimum of 
four  hours  prior  to  starting  your vehicle. 
To use the  coolant  heater: 
1. Turn off the engine. 
2. Open  the  hood  and unwrap the electrical  cord. 
3. Plug  it  into  a  normal,  grounded  110-volt outlet. 
NOTICE: 
After  you’ve  used the  coolant  heater,  be  sure  to  store  the  cord as 
it was  before  to  keep  it  away  from  moving  engine  parts.  If  you 
don’t,  it could 
be damaged. 
How  long  should you keep  the  coolant  heater  plugged in? The  answer 
depends  on  the  weather,  the  kind 
of oil you  have,  and some other things. 
Instead  of trying  to list everything  here, 
we ask that you contact  your 
Cadillac  dealer  in the  area  where  you’ll be parking  your vehicle.  The 
dealer  can  give  you the best  advice  for  that  particular  area. 
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This light  tclls you that 
your engine  has 
overheated.  You 
should  stop  the  car 
and 
turn the engine off as 
soon as possible. A 
warning  chime should 
also sound if this light 
comes on. 
As a check,  the light  should  come on for a few seconds  when you start 
your  engine. 
HOT COOLANT CAN BURN YOU BADLl’! 
In the section  “Problems on the Road,” this manual  explains  what to do. 
See  “Engine  Overheating” 
in thc Index. 
Mammction  Indicator Lamp (Service  Engine  Soon  Light) 
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A computer  monitors 
operation 
of your 
fuel,  ignition  and 
emission  control 
systems.  One 
of these 
lights  should  come 
on 
when the ignition is 
on, but the  engine is 
not  running, as a 
check to show you it is 
working. 
If one of 
these  lights doesn’t 
come 
on, have it fixed 
right  away. 
If it  stays on or  it comes on while  you  are driving,  the  computer  is indicating 
that  you have a  problem.  You should  take  your vehicle  in 
soon for service. 
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INFORMATION Button 
Pressing the  INFORMATION  button  repeatedly will display the 
ENGINE KPM (Digital Cluster only),  ENGINE  COOLANT  TEMP, 
BATTERY  VOLTAGE,  AVG 
MPH, MPG AVG, FUEL USED, 
OIL 
LIFE LEFT and  TIMER. 
RESET Button 
Pressing  the  RESET  button will reset the AVG  MPH, MPG AVG,  FUEL 
USED, OIL LIFE LEFT  and TIMER  when each function  is displayed. 
TIMER Button 
The TIMER feature is like a stopwatch, in that  you can clock  the time it 
takes  to  get  from one point to another. 
To opcrate,  press either  the TIMER button or successively  press the 
INFORMATION  button 
until TIMER 0O:OO:OO is  displayed on the  Driver 
Information  Center.  Each 
of the  fields  for  the  HOURS,  MINUTES  and 
SECONDS are two numeric digits. 
Once 
TIMER 0O:OO:OO is displayed, press  the  TIMER button  to  start  the 
timing  feature.  Press the TIMER  button again to  stop 
it. If you will be 
starting  and  stopping your Cadillac, during  a  trip  for  instance,  the 
TIMER 
feature will automatically  start timing where it left off when  you  last 
stopped. 
To reset it, press  and  hold the RESET button until the display 
reads 
TIMER 0O:OO:OO. Press the INFORMATION button  to exit from 
the TIMER function. 
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This message  will appear when the  electrical  system is charging  less than 
10 volts  or if the  battery  has been  drained. If this message  appears 
immediately  after  starting, 
it is  possible  that  the  generator  can still 
recharge  the  battery.  The  battery  should  recharge  after  driving a few  miles 
and  the  message  should go out.  If this  message  appears while  driving  or 
after  starting  your vehicle and stays  on, have 
it checked  immediately  to 
determine  the  cause 
of this  problem.  To help the generator  recharge the 
battery quickly  you  can  reduce  the  load  on  the  electrical  system by turning 
off  your  accessories.  You can monitor  battery  voltage on 
the Driver 
Information  Center  by toggling  the 
INFORMATION button.  The  normal 
range 
is 11.5 to 15.5 volts. 
CHANGE TRANS FLUID - 47 
This  message will appear when it is time  to  replace  the transaxle fluid. See 
your  maintenance  schedule  booklet  for  the  proper  fluid and  change 
intervals. 
CHECK BRAKE FLUID - 37 
This  message  is displayed  to inform  the driver  that the brake  reservoir 
fluid  level  is  low.  Check 
the brake  reservoir level and  add  as  needed.  Have 
the  brake  system serviced  by a Cadillac  technician  as soon  as  possible. 
If the  brake  warning light is on,  follow  the  directions  in that  part. 
CHECK COOLANT LEVEL - 04 
This  message will appear  when there is a low  level of engine  coolant. 
Have  the  cooling system serviced  by a  Cadillac  technician  as  soon  as 
possible. 
CHECK  FUEL GAGE - 39 
This  message will appear when your fuel supply  is less  than  four  gallons 
and your  display is turned  off. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine LOW OIL LEVEL - 36 
For correct  operation of the low  oil  sensing system,  the vehicle  should be 
on a level  surface. A false LOW OIL LEVEL message  may appear if the 
vehicle  is parked 
on grades.  The oil  level  sensing system  does  not check 
for  actual  oil 
level if the engine has been  off for  a  short  period of time, 
and  the 
oil level is never sensed  while the engine is running. If the LOW 
OIL LEVEL message  appears,  and your vehicle has been  parked  on  level 
ground  with 
the engine off for at least 30 minutes, your  oil  level should be 
checked  by observing  the oil dipstick.  Prior  to checking your  oil  level be 
sure  your engine has 
been off for  five  minutes  and your vehicle is on a 
level  surface.  Then  check your dipstick  and  add oil if necessary.  See 
“Engine 
Oil” in  the  Index. 
CHECK  WASHER FLUID - 25 
This  message  will appear  for  a  few seconds indicating that you need 
washer  solvent. 
CHANGE  OIL SOON - 40 
This message will appear when you  have  used 90% of the engine oil’s 
expected life, based  on your driving  patterns. 
CHANGE ENGINE OIL - 82 
This  means  that  the life of your engine oil has expired and it should be 
changed within 200 miles.  See “Engine Oil”  and  “Filter 
Recommendations” 
in the  Maintenance  Schedule.  After an oil change the 
Oil  Life  Index must be resct.  See “Oil  Life Indicator”  in the Index on how 
to reset it. 
CRUISE ENGAGED - 43 
This message will appear  for  a  few seconds when you select  a  speed  at 
which  to  cruise. 
ENGINE  COOLANT HOT - 44 
This message  will appear when your engine coolant  temperature is over 
248’ F (126’ C). To avoid  added  strain on a hot cngine  turn off your 
Climate  Control system. Stop  and  allow your vehicle 
to idle until it cools 
down  or  the  message  is removed. 
If it does not cool down,  turn off your 
engine  and  have it serviced  before driving 
it again. Severe engine  damage 
can  result  from  an overheated  engine.  See “Engine  Overheating”  in the 
Index. 
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This  message will appear  when the  Climate  Control is in AUTO  or 
defrost  and  the  engine  coolant 
is hotter  than  the  normal  operating 
temperature.  To avoid  added  strain  on 
a hot engine  the  air  conditioning 
compressor 
is automatically  turned  off.  When  that  happens,  air 
conditioned  air  is not  delivered.  If the  coolant  temperature  returns  to 
normal,  you must  select  AUTO,  DEFOG  or  DEFROST  to  return  to  a 
normal  A/C  compressor  operation. 
FUEL  LEVEL  VERY LOW - 11 
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This  message  serves as a warning  that  the fuel level in your tam IS 
critically  low.  It means  you should  stop  for  fuel  immediately. 
SERVICE  A/C  SYSTEM  A/C  COMPRESSOR OFF - 14 
This message  appears when the  electronic  sensors  that  control  the  A/C 
and  heating  system are no longer  working. Have  your Climate  Control 
system  serviced 
if you notice a drop in heating  and A/C  efficiency. 
STARTING  DISABLED DUE TO THEFT  SYSTEM  REMOVE 
IGNITION  KEY 
- 33 
This  message will a  ear  when the Personalized  Automotive  Security 
System  (PASS-Key  11) senses 
that an improper  ignition key is being used 
to 
try to  start  the  vehicle. Check  the ignition  key for  damage. If it is 
damaged, it may  need  to be  replaced. If you  see no damage,  clean the 
pellet  contacts 
with a  soft  cloth  or napkin. Remove  the ignition  key and 
wait  for  the  Driver  Information  Center  to  display  WAIT 
3 MINUTES. 
The  instrument  panel  cluster 
will then  run  a  timer  and  change  the 
messages 
to WAIT 2 MINUTES,  WAIT 1 MINUTE, and then  START 
CAR.  When  the  START CAR message  is  displayed, 
try again to  start  the 
engine. 
SERVICE NOW - REFER TO OWNERS MANUAL - 02 
This  message  appears if you  have  a  problem with the  Powertrain  Control 
Module  (PCM). 
To correct  this  problem  have  your vehicle serviced  at 
your  Cadillac  dealership. 
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A/C PURGE 
If your vehicle  is sitting  out on a hot day  and you have  it set on AUTO, 
the  air  will first flow out the floor  air  ducts  for  a few seconds. That is 
normal.  This is 
to expel  hot  air in the  air  ducts. As the  air  is cooled,  the 
flow  will  move  through the 
A/C outlets. If you start  your  vehicle  with  the 
fan  setting  on 
HI it will skip the A/C Purge. 
COLD  WEATHER  PURGE 
On cold  days  when  your system is first turned  on, in either  the AUTO or 
ECON setting,  and the fan setting is not on H1, a small amount of air will 
flow  through  the defroster  duct while 
the system is waiting for the engine 
coolant 
to warm  up  enough  to provide  hcat. This prevents  your breath 
from  fogging  your windshield. 
As the coolant  warms up, the blower fan 
speed  will  gradually  increase  and  air  will 
flow from  the  heater  outlets, 
with  some  airflow 
to the windshield to prevent  fogging under most normal 
conditions. 
MANUALLY  RECIRCULATE  INSIDE AIR 
There may be times  when  you  want  less air from thc outside. To 
recirculate the air from the insidc, in the AUTO setting, just  set the 
temperature 
to 60" F (36" C) and  adjust your fan speed. 
DEFOG 
Press this  button to divide the air between the windshield  and the  heater 
ducts. 
This is  useful  when fog appears on the  windshield or side  glass  due 
to  sudden  rain or snowy  conditions. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine FAN SPEEDS 
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Press  the  fan symbol 
button  until 
AUTO is 
displayed 
on the 
screen. 
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At this  setting,  the  fan  speed  is controlled  automatically. 
If  it 
is cold  outside,  the  blower may not run in the maximum  high fan 
speed  right away.  The system  checks  the  temperature 
of the  coolant to 
assure it  is warm  enough  to provide  heat.  When  the  coolant  is warm,  the 
controller  allows the fan  to gradually  increase 
to a higher  speed. This 
prevents  cold air from blowing 
into the passenger  compartment. 
If you want  the blower fan  to  run only at a fixed  high  speed,  press  the 
(upper)  button  until you see 
HI on  the  display. 
If  you  want  the  fan  speed 
to be  automatic,  but  you like the  fan  speed  to  be 
higher  than  the 
AUTO setting,  just  press the fan  button  until HI/AUTU is 
shown 
on the  display. 
If  you  want  the blower 
to run only at a fixed  low  speed, press the (lower) 
button  until 
LO is shown  on  the display. 
If  you  want  the fan speed  to run  lower  than  the 
AUTO setting,  press  the 
button  until 
AUTO LO is shown on the  display. 
DEFROSTER 
Press this  button  to 
remove 
fog or  frost 
from  the windshield. 
This  setting  sends  most 
of the airflow  to  the windshield  with only a small 
amount  to  the  floor  outlets. 
The  fan  speed  will work automatically  to maintain your  requested  interior 
temperature. 
If you  need  more  air directed  to your windshield,  you should 
select  a  higher  fan  speed. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine WINTER DRIVTNG 
Here are some tips for winter driving: 
0 Have your 
Cadillac  in 
good 
shape for winter. 
Be sure your 
engine  coolant mix 
is correct. 
You may want to 
put winter 
emergency 
supplies  in your 
trunk. 
Include  an  ice scraper, 
a small  brush  or  broom, a supply of windshield 
washer fluid,  a rag,  some  winter  outer clothing,  a  small  shovel, 
a 
flashlight,  a red  cloth,  and a couple of reflective  warning triangles. And, if 
you will be driving  under severe conditions, include  a  small bag of sand, a 
piece of old carpet  or  a couple of burlap  bags to help provide  traction. Be 
sure you properly  secure these items in your  vehicle. 
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