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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If you’re ever driving and you get the PASS-KEY MALFUNCTION 
message 
you will be  able to restart your engine if you  turn it off. Your 
PASS-Key%  system, however, is not working properly and  must be 
serviced by your Cadillac  dealer. Your  vchicle  is  not protected  by the 
PASS-K~Y~II system. 
If you  lose  or damage a PASS-Key‘II  ignition ke , see your  Cadillac 
dealer  or 
a locksmith who can service  PASS-Key I1 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: 
Don’t  drive at any one speed -- fast  or  slow -- for the  first 
500 miles (804 km). Don’t make full-throttle  starts. 
0 Avoid  making  hard  stops  for  the  first 200 miles (322 km) or 
so. During this t.ime 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. 
0 Don’t  tow a trailer  during  “break-in.”  See  “Towing a  Trailer” 
in  the  Index  for more information. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine I NOTICE: 
If your key seems  stuck in LOCK and you can’t  turn it, be  sure 
it  is  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. 
STARTING YOUR ENGINE 
Move your shift lever  to PARK (P) or  NEUTRAL (N). Your engine  won’t 
start 
in any  other  position -- that’s a safety  feature. To restart  when you’re 
already  moving,  use 
NEUTRAL (N) only. 
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NOTICE: 
Don’t try to shift  to PARK (P) if your  Cadillac  is moving.  If  you 
do,  you  could  damage  the  transaxle.  Shift to 
PARK (P) only 
when your vehicle  is stopped. 
To start  your  Northstar V8 engine: 
1. Without  pushing  the accelerator  pedal,  turn  your ignition key to 
START When the engine  starts,  let  go of the key.  The  idle  speed will 
go down as your  engine  gets  warm. 
NOTICE: 
Holding your  key in START for longer  than 15 seconds  at a time 
will  cause  your battery  to  be drained  much sooner. 
And the 
excessive  heat  can  damage  your starter  motor. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 2. If it doesn’t  start right  away,  hold your  key in START for  about  three 
seconds  at a  time  until  your engine  starts.  Wait about 
15 seconds 
between  each try to  help  avoid draining  your battery. 
Your  left  headlamp  and  left taillamp may be  on  as you  start  your 
engine,  but  the  right headlamp  and  taillamp 
won’t. This provides some 
light  as you  start  but doesn’t  drain your battery  as much. 
flooded  with too much gasoline. 
Try pushing your  accelerator pedal all 
the  way  to  the  floor  and  holding it  there as you  hold  the key  in 
START 
for  about  three  seconds. If the  vehicle  starts briefly  but  then  stops 
again,  do  the  same  thing. 
3. If your  engine  still  won’t  start  (or  starts  but  then  stops),  it could  be 
NOTICE: 
Your engine  is  designed  to  work with the  electronics  in  your 
vehicle. 
If you  add  electrical  parts or accessories,  you could 
change  the  way the fuel  injection  system  operates.  Before 
adding  electrical  equipment,  check with your dealer. 
If you 
, don’t, your  engine  might  not  perform  properly. 
1 If you ever have  to have  your  vehicle  towed,  see  the part of this 
~ See  “Towing  Your  Vehicle”  in  the Index. 
I manual  that  tells how to  do  it  without  damaging  your  vehicle. 
DmNG THROUGH DEEP STANDING 
WATER 
NOTICE: 
If you drive too quickly  through  deep  puddles  or  standing  water, 
water  can  come in  through  your  engine’s air  intake  and  badly 
damage  your  engine. Never drive  through  water  that  is  slightly 
lower  than  the  underbody  of your  vehicle. 
If you  can’t  avoid 
deep  puddles 
or standing  water, drive  through  them very slowly. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Ensure the shift lever  is  fully  in  PARK  (P)  range  before  starting  the 
engine.  Your Cadillac  has 
a brake-transaxle  shift interlock. You have  to 
fully apply your regular  brakes befure you can shift  from  PARK  (P) when 
when  the ignition  key  is 
in the RUN position.  If  you cannot  shift out of 
PARK (P), ease  pressure  on the  shift lever -- push  the shift lever all  the 
way  into  PARK  (P) and  release  the shift lever  button 
on the floor  shift 
console  models as  you maintain  brake  application. Then move  the shift 
lever  into  the  gear you  wish.  (Press the shift lever  button  before  moving 
the  shift lever 
on floor  shift console  models.)  See “Shifting  Out of 
PARK (P)” in this section. 
REVERSE (R): Use this  gear  to back  up. 
NOTICE: 
Shifting  to REVERSE  (R)  while  your  vehicle is moving  forward 
could  damage 
your transaxle.  Shift  to  REVERSE  (R) only after 
your  vehicle 
has stopped. 
Also use  this  gear  to rock  your  vehicle back and forth  to  get out  of snow, 
ice  or sand  without  damaging your transaxle.  See “If You’re  Stuck in 
Sand, 
Mud, Ice  or  Snow”  in  the Index  for  additional  information. 
NEUTRAL, (N): In  this  position, your  engine doesn’t  connect  with the 
wheels. 
To restart  when  you’re  already moving,  use NEUTRAL (N) only. 
Also, use NEUTRAL (N) when your vehicle  is being  towed. 
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CONVENIENCE NET 
You'll find the convenience net just  inside  the back wall of the  trunk. 
Put  small  loads,  like grocery 
bags, behind  the  net.  It can help  keep  them 
from falling over  during  sharp  turns  or quick  starts and stops. 
The  net 
is not for larger,  heavier loads. Store them in the trunk  as  far 
forward 
as you can. When  not  using the net, hook  the  net  to  the tabs, 
securing it to  the sill plate. 
Front  Seat  Vanity  Mirrors 
To use one, turn the 
sunshade 
down. Then 
lift  the cover up to see 
the  mirror.  The slide 
switch controls  the 
lamp 
intensity. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 3. Decide which one of the  three  channels  you want to program.  Using 
both  hands,  press  the hand-held  transmitter  button  and  the  desired 
button  on the  HomeLink 
TM Transmitter.  Continue to hold  both 
buttons  through  Step 
4. 
4. 
Hold  down  both buttons until you see  the  red light  on the  HomeLink 
Transmitter  flash rapidly.  The rapid  flashing,  which could take 
up to 
90 seconds, indicates  that the HomeLink TM Transmitter has been 
programmed. 
Release both buttons  once  the  light starts to flash  rapidly. 
If  you  have trouble  programming  the HomeLink 
TM Transmitter,  make 
sure  that 
you have  followed  the directions  exactly as described and  that the 
batteries in the hand-held transmitter  are not  dead. If you  still  cannot 
program 
it, rotate  your hand-held transmitter end over end and try again. 
The HomeLink TM Transmitter may not work with older  garage  door 
openers  that  do  not meet  current  Federal  Consumer  Safety Standards.  If 
you  cannot  program  the  transmitter  after  repeated  attempts,  consult your 
Cadillac  dealer  or  call 
1-800-355-35  15. 
Be sure  to  keep  your original hand-held  transmitter in case you need to 
erase  and  reprogram  the  HomeLink TM transmitter. 
Note to Canadian Owners: During programming,  your  hand-held transmitter 
may stop  transmitting  after one  or two seconds. If you are programming 
from  one 
of these  transmitters, the  HorneLink TM indicator  light may prompt 
you  to re-activate  your  hand-held  transmitter 
with a series of double  blinks. 
After  you reactivate  your  hand-held  transmitter, the HolneLink 
TM light 
should  flash  rapidly.  If 
it flashes  slowly,  continue to  periodically  rc-activate 
your  hand-held  transmitter 
until the light  flashes rapidly. 
Operating the Transmitter 
Press  the  appropriate button on the HomcLink TM Universal  Transmitter. 
The red light  comes on while  the signal  is being  transmitted. 
Note  that  the  effective  transmission  range 
of the HomeLink"  Transmitter 
may  differ from your hand-held transmitter and from  one channel  to another. 
Erasing  Channels 
To erase  all three  programmed  channels, hold  down the two outside 
buttons  until the red  light  begins 
to flash. Individual  channels  cannot  be 
erased, 
but can  be reprogrammed  using the procedure  for programming 
the transmitter explained earlier. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Battery Charge Light (Canadian Only) 
When you turn  the  key 
to 
RUN or START, this 
light  will come  on 
briefly,  to show  that 
your  alternator  and 
battery  charging 
systems  are working. 
(0) BRAKE 
1) 
BRAKE 
If this  light  stays  on you  need  service,  and you should take your  Cadillac 
to  the  dealer  at  once. 
To save your  battery  until  you get there  turn off all 
accessories. 
Brake System Warning Light 
1 Your  Cadillac’s 
hydraulic  brake system 
is divided  into two 
parts. 
If one part isn’t 
working, the other  part 
can  still work 
and stop 
you.  For 
good braking, 
though, 
you need  both 
parts  working  well. 
If the warning  light comes  on,  there  could be a brake  problem.  Have  your 
brake  system  inspected  right away. 
One 
of these  lights  should  come  on briefly  as you  start  the  vehicle. If it 
doesn’t come on then, have it fixed so it will be ready  to warn you if 
there’s a problem. 
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ANTI- 
LOCK (@) 
With the anti-lock  brake system,  this  light will come on when  you  start 
your  engine  and  may  stay 
on for several seconds. That’s normal.  If the 
light doesn’t  come  on, have it  fixed 
so it will  be ready  to warn  you if there 
is  a  problem. 
If the  light  stays on, turn  the  ignition off. Or, if the light  comes  on when 
you’re driving,  stop as soon  as possible  and  turn  the ignition 
off. Then 
start  the  engine again 
to reset the system. If the  light  still  stays on, or 
comes  on again while you’re  driving, your Cadillac  needs service.  If the 
regular  brake system warning  light  isn’t 
on, you still have brakes,  but you 
don’t have anti-lock brakes. If the regular  brake system  warning  light  is 
also  on, 
you don’t have anti-lock  brakes  and there’s a problem with your 
regular  brakes.  See  “Brake  System Warning Light” earlier 
in this part. 
Traction Disabled  Message 
If this message  is displayed, there’s  a problem with your  traction  control 
system  and your  vehicle  needs service.  When this message 
is displayed, 
the  system 
will not limit wheel spin. Adjust your  driving  accordingly. 
Traction Control System Active Message 
When your traction  control  system is limiting wheel spin,  the TRACTION 
ACTIVE message will be displayed. Slippery  road  conditions may  exist if 
this message is displayed, so adjust your driving accordingly. This message 
will  stay 
on for a few  seconds  after  the traction  control  system stops 
limiting wheel spin. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Engine  Temperature  Warning Light (Canadian Only) 
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) 
I 
w 
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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