clock CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 1994 Owners Manual
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Make sure battery
is positioned with
" + " facing cover.
mlgn notches on
cover and
transmitter and
rotate clockwise to
reinstall.
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PLAY
Press PLAY to restart the disc or tape. It will begin playing at the point
where it had stopped.
If the CD and cassette tape are inserted at the
same time, pressing the play button will switch between
CD and the Tape.
COMP (Compression)
Pressing COMP makes soft and loud passages more nearly equal in
volume. For example, playing classical or jazz music with very quiet and
very loud passages in the same tune. The COMP display will light as long
as COMP is on.
Setting The Clock
Turn the ignition and radio on. Then:
To Set the Hour:
Press SET, and within 5 seconds,
0 Press and hold SEEK up or down. When the clock gets to the correct
hour, let go.
To Set the Minutes:
Press SET, and within 5 seconds,
Press and hold SCAN up or down. When the clock gets to the correct
minute,
let go.
Your clock is set.
Care of Your Cassette Tape Player
A tape player that is not cleaned regularly can cause reduced sound
quality, ruined cassettes, or
a damaged mechanism. Cassette tapes should
be stored in their cases away from contaminants, direct sunlight, and
extreme heat.
If they aren’t, they may not operate properly or cause
failure
of the tape player.
Your tape player should be cleaned regularly each month or after
every
15 hours of use. If you notice a reduction in sound quality, try a known
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system is on, adding the sudden acceleration can demand too much of
those places. You can lose control.
What should you do if this ever happens? Ease up on the accelerator
pedal, steer the vehicle the way you want it to go, and slow down.
Speed limit signs near curves warn that you should adjust your speed.
Of
course, the posted speeds are based on good weather and road
conditions. Under less favorable conditions you’ll want to go slower.
If you need to reduce your speed as you approach a curve, do it before
you enter the curve, while your front wheels are straight ahead.
Try to adjust your speed so you can “drive’’ through the curve. Maintain a
reasonable, steady speed. Wait to accelerate until you are out of the
curve, and then accelerate gently into the straightaway.
Steering in Emergencies
There are times when steering can be more effective than braking. For
example, you come over a hill and find a truck stopped in your lane, or a
car suddenly pulls out from nowhere, or
a child darts out from between
parked cars and stops right in front
of you. You can avoid these problems
by braking
-- if you can stop in time. But sometimes you can’t; there isn’t
room. That’s the time for evasive action
-- steering around the problem.
Your Cadillac can perform very
well in emergencies like these. First apply
your brakes. It is better to remove as much speed as you can from a
possible collision. Then steer around the problem, to the left
or right
depending on the space available.
An emergency like this requires close attention and a quick decision. If
you are holding the steering wheel at the recommended 9 and 3 o’clock
positions, you can turn it
a full 180 degrees very quickly without removing
either hand. But you have to act fast, steer quickly, and just as quickly
straighten the wheel once you have avoided the object.
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NOTICE:
Raising your vehicle with the jack improperly positioned will
damage the vehicle or may allow the vehicle to fall
off the jack.
Be sure to fit the jack lift head into the proper location before
raising your vehicle.
Raise the vehicle by rotating the wheel wrench clockwise. Raise the
vehicle far enough off the ground
so there is enough room for the spare
tire to fit.
Remove the wheel nuts
.and take off the flat tire.
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Replace the wheel nuts
with the rounded end
of the nuts toward the
wheel. Tighten each
nut by hand until the
wheel
is held against
the hub.
Lower the vehicle
rotating the wheel
wrench
counterclockwise.
Lower the vehicle
completely.
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The filler door is
locked and unlocked
every time you use the
power door locks. If
pushing the power lock
switch doesn't unlock
or lock the fuel filler
door, you can use the
manual lock release
lever, in the trunk.
Move the lever to the
left to unlock the fuel
filler door.
To take off the cap, turn it slowly to the left (counterclockwise).
When you put the cap back on, turn it
to the right until you hear a
clicking noise.
NOTICE:
If you need a new cap, be sure to get the right type. Your dealer
can get one
for you. If you get the wrong type, it may not fit or
have proper venting, and your fuel tank and emissions system
might
be damaged.
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0. Remove the
socket by
.rotating it
counterclockwise
slightly, then
gently push and
rotate bulb
counterclockwise and remove it.
0 Once you have replaced the bulb just reverse the steps to reassemble
the cornering lamp.
Halogen Headlight Bulb Removal
Here’s how to change the bulb:
0 Rotate the
headlight housing
socket
counterclockwise
to unlock the
socket from the
lamp housing.
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Gently tilt the top
portion
of taillight
housing out first,
and then gently
remove it.
Press the bulb
socket housing
lever and rotate the
socket housing
counterclockwise to
remove it. f U
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0 To remove the bulb,
push it in and
rotate it
counterclockwise.
Install bulb and
socket into taillight
housing
by turning
it clockwise. Be
sure it locks into
place.
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Schedule Maint . Serv., Explanation of ...... See Maint . Book
Seatback Recliner
.................................... 9
SeatBelt
........................................... 13
Seat. Memory
........................................ 8
Seat, Power
.......................................... 7
Seats
............................................... 6
Seat Controls
........................................ 6
Second Gear, When To Use
........................... 93
Securing A Child Restraint, Center Rear Seat
............ 54
Securing A Child Restraint, Rear Outside
............... 52
Securing A Child Restraint, Right Front Seat
............ 57
Security Lock, Rear Door
............................. 72
Selecting the Right Schedule
.............. See Maint . Book
Service and Appearance Care
........................ 245
Service Center Inspec
. & Serv .............. See Maint . Book
Service Engine Soon Light
........................... 142
Securing Owner
Manual Portfolio
...................... 73
Service Publication
.................. See Owner Assistance
Service Parts Identification Label
..................... 311
Service Station Checks
................... See Maint . Book
Setting The Clock
.................................. 163
Setting The Trip Odometer
.......................... 131
Sheet Metal Damage
................................ 307
Shift Lever, Positions Of
.............................. 90
Shifting Into Park
................................... 96
Shifting Out of Park
................................. 98
Shoulder Belt Tightness Adjustment
.................... 24
Signaling Turns
.................................... 105
Skidding
.......................................... 184
Slippery Surfaces, Driving On
........................ 198
Snow,
If You’re Stuck In Deep ........................ 199
Snow Or Ice, Driving On
............................ 197
Solvent-Type Cleaner On Fabric
...................... 303
Sound Equipment, Adding
....................... 152, 311
Sound System
...................................... 151
Spare Tire ..................................... 242, 243
Specifications
...................................... 319
Speedometer And Odometer
......................... 131
Stains, Removing ...................................... 303
Start (Ignition Key Position)
.......................... 86
Starting Your Engine
................................ 86
Starting Your Car If The Battery Is “Dead”
............. 214
Steering
........................................... 179
Steering. Power
..................................... 102
Servicing Your Cadillac With
Air gag System
............ 37
Smaller Children, Use Of Lap-Shoulder Belt
............. 48
Snowstorm, If You’re Caught In A Bad
................ 199
Sound System, How to Operate Your
.................. 153
Steam From Hot (Overheated) Engine ................. 223
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