key CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 1994 Owner's Guide
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Gold Key Courtesy Transportation
One of your Cadillac Owner Privileges is Gold Key Courtesy
Transportation. It’s one more example
of Cadillac’s commitment to
provide the services
you expect and deserve as a Cadillac owner.
Gold Key Courtesy Transportation helps you get where you need to be
when your Cadillac is in the dealership for warranty service. Every
Cadillac dealer can help meet your transportation needs with courtesy
vehicles, rental cars, taxis
or shuttle service.*
*Please ask about the specific Gold Key Courtesy Transportation benefits
offered by your Cadillac Dealer.
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Courtesy Vehicle
Gold Key Courtesy Transportation provides you with a late model
Cadillac or other
GM vehicle if your car requires two or more hours of
warranty repairs and must be kept overnight.
Your dealer will provide you with a courtesy vehicle if one is available.
However, in some instances
it may be necessary to arrange for alternative
transportation. If this is the case, your dealer will reimburse you for
rental fees up to
$30 a day for a maximum of five days.
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Shuttle Service or Taxi
Warranty work can frequently be handled in one day, but there is no
reason for you to wait around. Cadillac helps eliminate inconvenience to
you with transportation alternatives.
Gold Key Courtesy Transportation provides shuttle service for same day
warranty work. Your Cadillac Dealer can get you where you need to be
with minimal interruption of your daily schedule.
Another option is a taxi. If the warranty repairs require two or more
hours and require your Cadillac
to be kept overnight, the Gold Key
Courtesy Transportation plan allows you to be compensated
up to $30
for a taxi. Be sure to get receipts for your Service Advisor so you can
be reimbursed.
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0 wner Responsibilities
There are only two things which you will be 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 prima\
ry
coverage for the courtesy vehicle, similar to rental car agreements. Please, \
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
Dealer is committed
to you.
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Cadillac
1 Gold Key Courtesy Transportation
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Duration of
Warranty Repair
Same Day Repair
Overnight Repair
(2.0 hours minimum
warranty repair
required)
Alternatives*
Courtesy
Transportation Type
Shuttle Service
Courtesy Cadillac
(if available)
Courtesy Cadillac
or other
GM make loaner vehicle
Rental Vehicle
Taxi Cab ride
Personally-
arranged ride
Shuttle Service
Customer
Charge/Responsibility
No charge.
No charge; must provide
insurance coverage and
replenish
fuel used.
No charge; must provide
insurance coverage and
replenish
fuel used.
If no dealer loaner is
available, you have the
option of renting a
vehicle from an outside
agency and being
reimbursed up to $3O/day
(5 days maximum).
Reimbursed
for actual
expenses up to
$30.
No charge; reasonable
fuel expenditures
reimbursed.
No charge.
*Please ask about the specijic Gold Key Courtesy Transportation benejts
oflered by
your Cadillac Dealer.
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SERVICE MANUALS
(Available after May,
1994) I m
MODEL
YEAR FORM NO. DESCRIPTION PRICE
EACH
1994 H-3112
DeViIle/Concours/EIdorado/SeviIle
Service Information Manual 90.00
1994
H-3116
H-3146
I Quick Reference Specifications Guide.
(All Models) I 7.00 1994
1994
and
Prior CPCH-094 Order Form for Past Model Service Manuals
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I OWNER‘S LITERATURE
cf MODEL
I YEAR
I PRICE EACH
DESCRIPTION FORM NO.
I 1994
H-3122 Fleetwood Owner
Information I $15.00
a I 1994 H-3124 Deville Owner Information I 15.00
I 1994 H-3125 Concours Owner Information I 15.00
I 1994 H-3126 Seville Owner Information I 15.00
I 1994 H-3 1 28 Eldorado Owner Information I 15.00
I 1994 3542671 Maintenance Coupon Booklet 1 4.00
I 1994 3542647 Warranty Booklet (All Models) I 2.00
I 1994 and
Prior Order Form for Past Model Owner’s
Literature FREE I CPCH-094
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NOTE: Owner Literature Portfolios, Vehicle and Owner Information Labels and
Gold Keys are available by contacting your Cadillac dealership. n
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Acc (Ignition Key Position) ........................... 86
Adding
Brake Fluid
..................................... 274
Electrical Equipment ......................... 152. 311
Engine Coolant ............................. 227. 266
Engineoil ...................................... 256
Power Steering Fluid ............................. 271
Transmission Fluid ............................... 265
Additives. Engine Oil ............................... 260
Adjustment. Brake ................................. 178
Adult Safety Belt Usage .............................. 20
Air Bags ........................................... 30
Aircleaner ....................................... 261
Air Cleaner & PCV Filter Replace ......... See Maint . Book
Air Conditioner
.................................... 147
Air Outlets ........................................ 146
Airsystem ........................................ 146
Alarm. How To Turn Off Theft ........................ 82
Alcohol. Driving Under The Influence Of .............. 167
Alcohol& Gasoline ................................. 247
AMAX .......................................... 153
AM Radio Reception ............................... 152
AM Stereo Radio Reception ......................... 153
Antenna. Cleaning Radio ............................ 164
Antifreeze ........................................ 266
Antilock Brakes .................................... 173
Antilock Brake System Warning Light ................. 133
Anti-Theft Tips ..................................... 81
Appearance ....................................... 300
Appearance Care. Service and ........................ 245
Arm. Wearing A Safety Belt Under Your ................ 28
Armrest. Storage ................................... 129
Ashtrays .......................................... 126
Assist Handles ..................................... 128
Astroroof ......................................... 125
Audio Systems. Comfort Controls and ................. 146
Automatic Air Conditioning System ................... 147
Automatic Door Locks ............................... 71
Automatic Overdrive ................................ 92
Automatic Transmission .............................. 90
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.ce. If You’re Stuck In ............................... 244
:dentification Label. Service Parts ..................... 311
:dentification Number. Vehicle (VIN) ................. 310
Idling Your Engine .................................. 101 .
:f A Tire Goes Flat ................................. 231
Ignition Key Positions ................................ 85
:lluminated Entry System ............................. 73
hdicator. Bulbs For Turn Signal ...................... 317
hdicators. Front Brake Wear ........................ 177
hdicators. Warning. On Instrument Panel .............. 132
[nfant Restraint ..................................... 50
[nflation. Pro er Tire ............................... 292
[nformation !i! ystem On Instrument Panel .............. 130
hspection. Tire .................................... 294
hstrument Panel ................................... 130
[nstrument Panel Warning Lights ..................... 132
[nterior Cleaning .................................... 301
[ntroduction ...... See “Front of Owner Information Manual”
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Jacking And Removing Flat Tire ...................... 233
Jump Starting ...................................... 214
K
Keyless Entry. Remote ............................... 76
Keys .............................................. 67
Keys. Ignition ....................................... 68
Kilometer Indicator ................................ 130
L~.ILP Housings xwx1u1 ........................... 277
Lamp Monitors .................................... 119
Lane Change And TUrn Signal Indicator ................ 105
Lap Belt ........................................... 39
Lap-Shoulder Belt ................................... 21
Larger Children and Safety Belt ........................ 61
Leaking. Of . Exhaust Into Your Car ................ 100. 200
Leather. Cleaning .................................. 304
Light. Air Bag ...................................... 32
Light. Brake To Shift .................................. 140
Light. Change Oil .................................. 139
Light. Charge ...................................... 138
Light. Coolant Temp ................................ 136
Light. Cruise Engaged .............................. 141
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Mirrors, Rear Seat Vanity ............................ 124
Monitors, Lamp .................................... 119
Mountain Drivlng .................................. 194
Mobile Telephone, Adding A ..................... 152,311
MTBE In Gasoline ................................. 247
Mud, If You’re Stuck In ............................. 244
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“N (Neutral) Gear Position .......................... 92
New Vehicle “Break-In” .............................. 85
Night, Driving At ................................... 185
Night Vision ....................................... 186
Notices About Damage ................................ 2
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Occupant Restraint .................................. 20
Octane Required For Your Car ....................... 246
Odometer And Speedometer ......................... 131
Odometer, Trip .................................... 131
Off (Ignition Key Position) ............................ 86
Off Road Recovery ................................. 181
Oil Additives, Engine ............................... 260
Oi1,Engine ........................................ 254
Oil, What Kind of Oil to Use ......................... 257
Oil, When To Change Your Engine .................... 260
Oil Life Indicator. .................................. 145
OilQuality ........................................ 257
Oil Thickness (Viscosity) ............................ 258
Operating Record ....................... See Maint. Book
Operation In Foreign Countries
...................... 248
Outside Air ....................................... 146
Outside Temp ...................................... 147
Outside Mirrors .................................... 123
Overdrive, Automatic ................................ 92
Overheated, Engine ................................. 223
Owner Check & Services ................. See Maint. Book
Odometer
......................................... 131
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(Park) Position .................................. 90
Paint S otting, Chemical ............................ 308
Parking On Hills ................................... 210
Park, S K ifting Into ................................... 96
Parking Brake ...................................... 94
Parking Over Thin s That Burn ........................ 99
Parking with a Trai f er ............................... 210
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Replacing Brake System Parts ........................ 276
Replacing Safety Belts
............................... 65
Replacing Tires
.................................... 295
Replacing Wheels
.................................. 298
Restarting Your Car When It’s Moving
................. 86
Restraint. Infant
.................................... 50
Restraint. Occupant ................................. 20
Restraint Systems. Checking Your ...................... 65
Restraints. Child
.................................... 50
Restraints. Head .................................... 11
Restraints. Larger Children ........................... 61
Reverse Gear Position
............................... 91
Road. Your Driving and the
.......................... 166
Roads. Hill and Mountain
........................... 194
Rocking Your Car Out Of Snow. Ice. Sand Or Mud
...... 244
Rotation. Tire
..................................... 294
Rotate. If You’re Stuck And Your Rear Wheels Can’t
..... 93
Run (Ignition Key Position)
........................... 86
Running Your Engine While Parked
................... 101
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Safety Belt Extender ................................. 65
Safety Belt Reminder Light ........................ 13’20
Safety Belt Replacement. Need For
.................... 65
Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy
..................... 38
Safety Belt Usage By Adults
........................... 20
Safety Belt Usage By Children
......................... 47
SafetyBelts
........................................ 13
Safety Belts. Center Front. Adult Passenger
.............. 39
Safety Belts. Center Rear Passenger’s Position
........... 41
Safety Belts. How To Wear Properly
.................... 20
Safety Belts. Cleaning
............................... 305
Safety Belts. Torn
.................................... 66
Safety Belts. Rear Seat
............................ 41. 42
Safety Belts. Replacing After A Crash
.................. 65
Safety Belts. Right Front. Adult Passenger
............... 39
Safety Belts: They’re For Everyone
..................... 13
Safety Belts. Why
To Wear ............................ 15
Safety Defects Safety Belts. Twisted
................................. 29
Safety Cautions
...................................... 1
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 ............................. 244
Schedule I Maint
. Serv .................... See Maint . Book
Schedule I1 Maint
. Serv ................... See Maint . Book
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