
yellowblue iThe 1999 Cadillac Escalade Owner’s Manual1-1 Seats and Restraint SystemsThis section tells you how to use your seats and safety belts
yellowblue 1-4Reclining Front SeatbacksTo adjust the seatback,move the lever rearward.Release the lever to lock the seatback where you want it.Mov
yellowblue 2-36If you have to leave your vehicle with the enginerunning, be sure your vehicle is in PARK (P) and theparking brake is firmly set be
yellowblue 2-37If you cannot shift out of PARK (P), ease pressure onthe shift lever and push the shift lever all the way upinto PARK (P) as you ma
yellowblue 2-38Engine ExhaustCAUTION:Engine exhaust can kill. It contains the gascarbon monoxide (CO), which you can’t see orsmell. It can cause u
yellowblue 2-39CAUTION:It can be dangerous to get out of your vehicle ifthe shift lever is not fully in PARK (P) with theparking brake firmly set.
yellowblue 2-40The driver’s door has a switch for the passengerwindows as well. Your power windows will work whenthe ignition has been turned to A
yellowblue 2-41There is also a power door lock switch at the rear of thevehicle which will allow you to lock or unlock all of thedoors. See “Power
yellowblue 2-42Turn and Lane Change SignalsThe turn signal has two upward (for right) and twodownward (for left) positions. These positions allow
yellowblue 2-43For steady wiping at low speed, turn the control to theLOW position. For high-speed wiping, turn the controlfurther, to HIGH. To st
yellowblue 2-44Rear Window Wiper and Washer (If Equipped)The rear windowwiper/washer switch is onyour instrument panel, tothe right of the gage cl
yellowblue 2-45CAUTION:Cruise control can be dangerous where youcan’t drive safely at a steady speed. So,don’t use your cruise control on windingr
yellowblue 1-5CAUTION:Sitting in a reclined position when your vehicle isin motion can be dangerous. Even if you buckleup, your safety belts can’t
yellowblue 2-46Increasing Speed While Using Cruise ControlThere are two ways to go to a higher speed:Use the accelerator pedal to get to the highe
yellowblue 2-47Exterior LampsYour parking/headlamp knob is on the driver’s side ofyour instrument panel.Turn the knob clockwise, to the parking la
yellowblue 2-48Automatic Headlamp SystemWhen it is dark enough outside, your automaticheadlamp system will turn on your headlamps at thenormal bri
yellowblue 2-49Fog LampsYour vehicle has fog lamps. Use them for better visionin foggy or misty conditions. Your parking lamps and/orlow-beam head
yellowblue 2-50The length of time that the headlamps stay on after theignition is turned off can be adjusted by pressing andholding the HEADLAMP D
yellowblue 2-51You can use the DOME OVERRIDE button, locatedbelow the parking/headlamp knob, to set the domelamps to come on automatically when th
yellowblue 2-52MirrorsElectrochromic Inside Rearview Mirrorwith Compass, Temperature Display andHeadlamp DelayYour vehicle has electrochromic insi
yellowblue 2-53Temperature DisplayThe temperature can be displayed by pressing the TEMPswitch. Pressing the TEMP switch once briefly willtoggle th
yellowblue 2-54The mirror can be calibrated in one of two ways:Drive the vehicle in two circles at 5 mph (8 km/h) orless until the display reads a
yellowblue 2-55Electric Outside Rearview MirrorsThe electric mirrors can be adjusted to point where youwant from inside the vehicle.Select the mir
yellowblue 1-6Folding the Rear SeatYour vehicle has a 60/40 rear seat, either side may befolded down to give you more cargo space.Before folding,
yellowblue 2-56Convex Outside MirrorYour passenger’s side mirror is convex. A convexmirror’s surface is curved so you can see more from thedriver’
yellowblue 2-57Instrument Panel CupholderYour vehicle has a cupholder in the middle of theinstrument panel.To use the cupholder, pullthe handle an
yellowblue 2-58The console has two cupholders and two storage traysfor the front passenger and driver to use.Your console also has acupholder that
yellowblue 2-59Cargo Security ShadeCAUTION:An improperly stored cargo cover could bethrown about the vehicle during a collision orsudden maneuver.
yellowblue 2-60To put the shade in the vehicle:1. Make sure the shade slot in the holder faces rearwardwith the round surface facing down.2. Hold
yellowblue 2-61Luggage CarrierYour vehicle has a luggage carrier, which you can use toload things on top of your vehicle.The luggage carrier has s
yellowblue 2-62Ashtrays and Cigarette LighterFront AshtrayThe front ashtray is located at the bottom of theinstrument panel. Pull on the notch in
yellowblue 2-63Accessory Power OutletsTwo auxiliary power outlets are located near thecigarette lighter. Use these outlets to power mobiletelephon
yellowblue 2-64Sun VisorsTo block out glare, you can swing down the visors. You can also swing them out to help block glare at the front and side
yellowblue 2-65Programming the TransmitterDo not use the universal transmitter with any garagedoor opener that does not have the “stop and reverse
yellowblue 1-75. Pull the seatback forward and fold the seatbackdown until it is flat.6. Then, stow the headrestraints by slidingthem into the rea
yellowblue 2-66Note to Canadian Owners: During programming, the hand-held transmitter may automatically stop transmitting after one or two seconds
yellowblue 2-673. Return to the universal transmitter in your vehicleand firmly press and release the universal transmitterbutton you have already
yellowblue 2-68The Instrument Panel - Your Information System
yellowblue 2-69A. Dome Override SwitchB. Lamp ControlsC. Air OutletsD. Multifunction LeverE. Instrument Panel ClusterF. Gearshift LeverG. Rear Win
yellowblue 2-70Instrument Panel ClusterUnited States version shown, Canadian similarYour instrument cluster is designed to let you know at a glanc
yellowblue 2-71Speedometer and OdometerYour speedometer lets you see your speed in both milesper hour (mph) and kilometers per hour (km/h). Yourod
yellowblue 2-72Warning Lights, Gages andIndicatorsThis part describes the warning lights and gages that maybe on your vehicle. The pictures will h
yellowblue 2-73Air Bag Readiness LightThere is an air bag readiness light on the instrumentpanel, which shows AIR BAG. The system checks theair ba
yellowblue 2-74VoltmeterWhen your engine is notrunning, but the ignition isin the RUN position, thisgage shows your battery’sstate of charge in DC
yellowblue 2-75This light should come onbriefly when you turn theignition key to RUN. If itdoesn’t come on then, haveit fixed so it will be ready
yellowblue 1-8Heated Rear SeatsThe controls for the heatedrear seats are located on therear of the center floorconsole, below the rear seataudio c
yellowblue 2-76Engine Coolant Temperature GageThis gage shows the enginecoolant temperature.It also provides an indicator of how hard your vehicle
yellowblue 2-77NOTICE:If you keep driving your vehicle with this lighton, after a while, your emission controls may notwork as well, your fuel eco
yellowblue 2-78If the light stops flashing and remains on steady, see “Ifthe Light Is On Steady” following.If the light continues to flash, when i
yellowblue 2-79Oil Pressure GageThe oil pressure gage showsthe engine oil pressure in psi(pounds per square inch)when the engine is running.Canadi
yellowblue 2-80Security LightThis light will come onbriefly when you turn thekey to START.The light will stay on until the engine starts. If the l
yellowblue 2-81Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) Indicator LightThis light will turn onwhenever the DRL are on.When it begins to get dark, the DRL indic
yellowblue 2-82Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator LightsThe signal indicator willcome on whenever yousignal a turn or lane change.See “Turn and
yellowblue 2-83✍NOTES
yellowblue 2-84✍NOTES
3-yellowblue 3-1Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio SystemsIn this section, you’ll find out how to operate the comfort control and audio systems
yellowblue 1-9CAUTION:It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area,inside or outside of a vehicle. In a collision,people riding in these area
yellowblue 3-2Comfort ControlsHeater and Air Conditioning Control SystemFan KnobThe knob on the left side of the heating system controlpanel contr
yellowblue 3-3VENT/HEAT: Use this setting to divide airflowbetween the floor outlets and instrument panel outlets.HEATER: This setting directs air
yellowblue 3-4Air ConditioningOn hot days, open the windows long enough to let hotair inside escape. This reduces the time it takes for yourvehicl
yellowblue 3-5Ventilation SystemFor mild outside temperatures when little heating orcooling is needed, use VENT to direct outside airthrough your
yellowblue 3-6Ventilation TipsKeep the hood and front air inlet free of ice, snow orany other obstruction (such as leaves). The heaterand defroste
yellowblue 3-7The defogger will shut itself off after several minutes. If you need additional warming time, press the buttonagain. You can turn th
yellowblue 3-8AM-FM Stereo with Cassette Tape PlayerIncluded with the AM-FM Stereo with Cassette TapePlayer are six Bose high performance speakers
yellowblue 3-9Finding a StationAM-FM: Press this button to switch between AM, FM1and FM2. The display will show your selection.TUNE: Press this kn
yellowblue 3-10Setting the ToneBASS: Press lightly on this knob to release it from itsstored position. Turn the knob clockwise to increasebass and
yellowblue 3-11NEXT (3): Press the NEXT button or the SEEK rightarrow to search for the next selection. A minimumthree-second blank gap is require
yellowblue 1-10Why Safety Belts WorkWhen you ride in or on anything, you go as fast as it goes.Take the simplest vehicle. Suppose it’s just a seat
yellowblue 3-12CD Adapter KitsIt is possible to use a CD adapter kit with your cassettetape player after activating the bypass feature on yourtape
yellowblue 3-13The rear speakers will be muted when the RSA power isturned on. You may operate the RSA functions evenwhen the main radio is off.No
yellowblue 3-14P.SET PROG: The front passengers must be listening tosomething different for each of these functions to work:Press this button to s
yellowblue 3-15If the disc comes back out and ERR appears on thedisplay, it could be that:The disc is upside down.It is dirty, scratched or wet.Th
yellowblue 3-16Console-Mounted CD ChangerWith the compact disc changer, you can play up to sixdiscs continuously. Normal size discs may be playedu
yellowblue 3-17Close the door by sliding it all the way forward. Whenthe CD magazine is loaded, the changer will beginchecking for discs in the ma
yellowblue 3-18Compact Disc Changer ErrorsIf ERR appears on the display, it could be that:You are driving on a very rough road. (The discshould pl
yellowblue 3-191. Write down any three or four-digit number from 000 to 1999 and keep it in a safe place separate fromthe vehicle.2. Turn the igni
yellowblue 3-20Disabling the Theft-Deterrent FeatureEnter your secret code as follows; pause no more than15 seconds between steps:1. Turn the igni
yellowblue 3-21To help avoid hearing loss or damage:Adjust the volume control to the lowest setting.Increase volume slowly until you hear comforta
yellowblue 1-11Get it up to speed. Then stop the vehicle. The riderdoesn’t stop.The person keeps going until stopped by something.In a real vehicl
yellowblue 3-22When using a scrubbing action, non-abrasive cleaningcassette, it is normal for the cassette to eject becauseyour unit is equipped w
yellowblue 3-23✍NOTES
yellowblue 3-24✍NOTES
4-yellowblue 4-1Section 4 Your Driving and the RoadHere you’ll find information about driving on different kinds of roads and in varying weather c
yellowblue 4-2Defensive DrivingThe best advice anyone can give about driving is: Drive defensively.Please start with a very important safety devic
yellowblue 4-3Drunken DrivingDeath and injury associated with drinking and driving isa national tragedy. It’s the number one contributor to thehig
yellowblue 4-4It’s the amount of alcohol that counts. For example, ifthe same person drank three double martinis (3 ouncesor 90 ml of liquor each)
yellowblue 4-5The body takes about an hour to rid itself of the alcoholin one drink. No amount of coffee or number of coldshowers will speed that
yellowblue 4-6Control of a VehicleYou have three systems that make your vehicle go whereyou want it to go. They are the brakes, the steering andth
yellowblue 4-7Avoid needless heavy braking. Some people drive inspurts -- heavy acceleration followed by heavy braking -- rather than keeping pace
yellowblue 1-12or the instrument panel ... or the safety belts!With safety belts, you slow down as the vehicle does.You get more time to stop. You
yellowblue 4-8Here’s how anti-lock works. Let’s say the road is wet.You’re driving safely. Suddenly an animal jumps out infront of you.You slam on
yellowblue 4-9Remember: Anti-lock doesn’t change the time you needto get your foot up to the brake pedal or always decreasestopping distance. If y
yellowblue 4-10The traction you can get in a curve depends on thecondition of your tires and the road surface, the angle atwhich the curve is bank
yellowblue 4-11An emergency like this requires close attention and aquick decision. If you are holding the steering wheel atthe recommended 9 and
yellowblue 4-12PassingThe driver of a vehicle about to pass another on atwo-lane highway waits for just the right moment,accelerates, moves around
yellowblue 4-13Check your mirrors, glance over your shoulder andstart your left lane change signal before moving outof the right lane to pass. Whe
yellowblue 4-14While driving on a surface with reduced traction, tryyour best to avoid sudden steering, acceleration orbraking (including engine b
yellowblue 4-15CAUTION:Cargo on the load floor piled higher thanthe seatbacks can be thrown forwardduring a sudden stop. You or yourpassengers cou
yellowblue 4-16Traveling to Remote AreasIt makes sense to plan your trip, especially when goingto a remote area. Know the terrain and plan your ro
yellowblue 4-17Scanning the TerrainOff-road driving can take you over many different kindsof terrain. You need to be familiar with the terrain and
yellowblue 1-13Here Are Questions Many People AskAbout Safety Belts -- and the AnswersQ:Won’t I be trapped in the vehicle after anaccident if I’m
yellowblue 4-18Driving on Off-Road HillsOff-road driving often takes you up, down or across ahill. Driving safely on hills requires good judgment
yellowblue 4-19Are there obstructions on the hill that can block yourpath (boulders, trees, logs or ruts)?What’s beyond the hill? Is there a cliff
yellowblue 4-20CAUTION:Driving to the top (crest) of a hill at full speed cancause an accident. There could be a drop-off,embankment, cliff, or ev
yellowblue 4-21Instead, apply the regular brake to stop the vehicle. Then apply the parking brake. Shift toREVERSE (R), release the parking brake,
yellowblue 4-22Are there hidden surface obstacles? Ruts? Logs? Boulders?What’s at the bottom of the hill? Is there a hiddencreek bank or even a ri
yellowblue 4-23Driving Across an InclineSooner or later, an off-road trail will probably go acrossthe incline of a hill. If this happens, you have
yellowblue 4-24Q: What if I’m driving across an incline that’s nottoo steep, but I hit some loose gravel and start toslide downhill. What should I
yellowblue 4-25Driving in Mud, Sand, Snow or IceWhen you drive in mud, snow or sand, your wheelswon’t get good traction. You can’t accelerate as q
yellowblue 4-26If the water isn’t too deep, then drive through it slowly.At fast speeds, water splashes on your ignition systemand your vehicle ca
yellowblue 4-27Driving at NightNight driving is more dangerous than day driving. One reason is that some drivers are likely to be impaired -- by a
yellowblue iiGENERAL MOTORS, GM and the GM Emblem,CADILLAC, the CADILLAC Crest & Wreath areregistered trademarks and the name ESCALADE is atra
yellowblue 1-14How to Wear Safety Belts ProperlyAdultsThis part is only for people of adult size.Be aware that there are special things to know ab
yellowblue 4-28You can be temporarily blinded by approachingheadlamps. It can take a second or two, or even severalseconds, for your eyes to readj
yellowblue 4-29Rain and wet roads can mean driving trouble. On a wetroad, you can’t stop, accelerate or turn as well becauseyour tire-to-road trac
yellowblue 4-30CAUTION:Wet brakes can cause accidents. They won’t workas well in a quick stop and may cause pulling toone side. You could lose con
yellowblue 4-31City DrivingOne of the biggest problems with city streets is theamount of traffic on them. You’ll want to watch out forwhat the oth
yellowblue 4-32Freeway DrivingMile for mile, freeways (also called thruways, parkways,expressways, turnpikes or superhighways) are the safestof al
yellowblue 4-33The exit speed is usually posted.Reduce your speed according to your speedometer, notto your sense of motion. After driving for any
yellowblue 4-34Highway HypnosisIs there actually such a condition as “highwayhypnosis”? Or is it just plain falling asleep at the wheel?Call it hi
yellowblue 4-35If you drive regularly in steep country, or if you’replanning to visit there, here are some tips that can makeyour trips safer and
yellowblue 4-36Winter DrivingHere are some tips for winter driving:Have your vehicle in good shape for winter.You may want to put winter emergency
yellowblue 4-37What’s the worst time for this? “Wet ice.” Very coldsnow or ice can be slick and hard to drive on. But wetice can be even more trou
yellowblue 1-15The lap part of the belt should be worn low and snug onthe hips, just touching the thighs. In a crash, this appliesforce to the str
yellowblue 4-38If You’re Caught in a BlizzardIf you are stopped by heavy snow, you could be in aserious situation. You should probably stay with y
yellowblue 4-39CAUTION:Snow can trap exhaust gases under your vehicle.This can cause deadly CO (carbon monoxide) gasto get inside. CO could overco
yellowblue 4-40Recreational Vehicle TowingThere may be times when you want to tow your vehiclebehind another vehicle for use at your destination.
yellowblue 4-41Use the following procedure to correctly tow yourvehicle on all four wheels:1. Firmly set the parking brake.2. Place the transmissi
yellowblue 4-42The label shows the size of your original tires and theinflation pressures needed to obtain the gross weightcapacity of your vehicl
yellowblue 4-43CAUTION:Things you put inside your vehicle can strike andinjure people in a sudden stop or turn, or in a crash.Put things in the ca
yellowblue 4-44NOTICE:Pulling a trailer improperly can damage yourvehicle and result in costly repairs not covered byyour warranty. To pull a trai
yellowblue 4-45You should tow in OVERDRIVE ( ). You maywant to shift the transmission to THIRD (3) or, ifnecessary, a lower gear selection if the
yellowblue 4-46If you’re using a weight-carrying hitch, the trailertongue (A) should weigh 10 percent of the total loadedtrailer weight (B). If yo
yellowblue 4-47Safety ChainsYou should always attach chains between your vehicleand your trailer. Cross the safety chains under the tongueof the t
yellowblue 1-16Shoulder Belt Height AdjusterBefore you begin to drive, move the shoulder beltadjuster to the height that is right for you.To move
yellowblue 4-48Driving with a TrailerCAUTION:If you have a rear-most window open and youpull a trailer with your vehicle, carbon monoxide(CO) coul
yellowblue 4-49PassingYou’ll need more passing distance up ahead whenyou’re towing a trailer. And, because you’re a good deallonger, you’ll need t
yellowblue 4-50Driving On GradesReduce speed and shift to a lower gear before you startdown a long or steep downgrade. If you don’t shiftdown, you
yellowblue 4-51CAUTION:It can be dangerous to get out of your vehicle ifthe shift lever is not fully in PARK (P) with theparking brake firmly set.
yellowblue 4-52Trailer Wiring HarnessLight-Duty Wiring HarnessAdditional Heavy-Duty Wiring
yellowblue 4-53An eight-wire harness is stored under the rear bumper ofyour vehicle. The five-wire light-duty harness is locatedat the left rear i
yellowblue 4-54✍NOTES
5-yellowblue 5-1Section 5 Problems On The RoadHere you’ll find what to do about some problems that can occur on the road.5-2 Hazard Warning Flashe
yellowblue 5-2Hazard Warning FlashersYour hazard warning flashers let you warn others. Theyalso let police know you have a problem. Your front and
yellowblue 5-3Jump StartingIf your battery has run down, you may want to useanother vehicle and some jumper cables to start yourvehicle. But pleas
yellowblue 1-17Q: What’s wrong with this?A: The shoulder belt is too loose. It won’t give nearlyas much protection this way.CAUTION:You can be ser
yellowblue 5-4NOTICE:If the other system isn’t a 12-volt system with anegative ground, both vehicles can be damaged.2. Get the vehicles close enou
yellowblue 5-5CAUTION:Using a match near a battery can cause batterygas to explode. People have been hurt doing this,and some have been blinded. U
yellowblue 5-66. Connect the red positive (+) cable to the positive (+)terminal of the vehicle with the dead battery.7. Don’t let the other endtou
yellowblue 5-7Don’t let the other end touch anything until the nextstep. The other end of the negative (-) cable doesn’t goto the dead battery. It
yellowblue 5-8Towing Your VehicleCAUTION:To help avoid serious personal injury to you or others:Never let passengers ride in a vehicle that isbein
yellowblue 5-9If Steam Is Coming From Your EngineCAUTION:Steam from an overheated engine can burn youbadly, even if you just open the hood. Stay a
yellowblue 5-10NOTICE:If your engine catches fire because you keepdriving with no coolant, your vehicle can bebadly damaged. The costly repairs wo
yellowblue 5-11Cooling SystemWhen you decide it’s safe to lift the hood, here’s whatyou’ll see:A. Coolant Recovery TankB. Radiator Pressure CapC.
yellowblue 5-12CAUTION:Heater and radiator hoses, and other engineparts, can be very hot. Don’t touch them. If youdo, you can be burned.Don’t run
yellowblue 5-13CAUTION:Adding only plain water to your cooling systemcan be dangerous. Plain water, or some otherliquid like alcohol, can boil bef
yellowblue 1-18Q: What’s wrong with this?A: The belt is buckled in the wrong place.CAUTION:You can be seriously injured if your belt isbuckled in
yellowblue 5-14When the coolant in the coolant recovery tank is at orabove the COLD mark, start your vehicle.If the overheat warning continues, th
yellowblue 5-15How to Add Coolant to the Radiator1. You can remove the radiator pressure cap when thecooling system, including the radiator pressu
yellowblue 5-163. Fill the radiator with the proper DEX-COOLcoolant mixture, up to the base of the filler neck.(See “Engine Coolant” in the Index
yellowblue 5-176. Start the engine and let it run until you can feel theupper radiator hose getting hot. Watch out for theengine cooling fan.7. By
yellowblue 5-18Engine Fan NoiseYour vehicle has a clutched engine cooling fan. Whenthe clutch is engaged, the fan spins faster to providemore air
yellowblue 5-19Changing a Flat TireIf a tire goes flat, avoid further tire and wheel damageby driving slowly to a level place. Turn on your hazard
yellowblue 5-20Removing the Spare Tire and ToolsThe equipment you’ll need is located in the rear cargoarea. The spare tire is located under the re
yellowblue 5-21Follow these instructions to lower the spare tire:1. One side of the ratchet has an UP marking. The otherside has a DOWN marking. A
yellowblue 5-22Attach the jack handle (and jack handle extension, ifneeded) to the jack.UP Marking DOWN MarkingOne side of the ratchet has an UP m
yellowblue 5-23With the UP marking on the ratchet facing you, rotatethe ratchet clockwise. That will lift the jack head a little.To access the lug
yellowblue 1-19Q: What’s wrong with this?A: The belt is over an armrest.CAUTION:You can be seriously injured if your belt goesover an armrest like
yellowblue 5-24Removing the Flat Tire and Installing theSpare Tire1. Use the ratchet and wheel wrench to loosen all thewheel nuts. Turn the wheel
yellowblue 5-25CAUTION:Getting under a vehicle when it is jacked up isdangerous. If the vehicle slips off the jack, youcould be badly injured or k
yellowblue 5-265. Remove all the wheelnuts and take off the flat tire.6. Remove any rust or dirtfrom the wheel bolts,mounting surfaces andspare wh
yellowblue 5-277. Mount the spare tire onthe wheel mountingsurface. Replace thewheel nuts with therounded end of the nutstoward the wheel.Tighten
yellowblue 5-289. Tighten each wheel nut by rotating the wheel wrench clockwise.10. Tighten the nuts firmly in a crisscrosssequence as shown.Rotat
yellowblue 5-29CAUTION:Incorrect wheel nuts or improperly tightenedwheel nuts can cause the wheel to become looseand even come off. This could lea
yellowblue 5-30Replace the jack storage cover by simply reversing theremoval procedure described earlier.Jacking Tool StorageA. Wheel WrenchB. Jac
yellowblue 5-31Spare Tire StorageA. Hoist AssemblyB. Hoist ShaftC. RatchetD. Jack HandleE. RetainerF. Valve Stem, Pointed DownG. Spare TireFollow
yellowblue 5-32If You’re Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice or SnowIn order to free your vehicle when it is stuck, you willneed to spin the wheels, but you
yellowblue 5-33Rocking Your Vehicle To Get It OutFirst, turn your steering wheel left and right. That willclear the area around your front wheels.
yellowblue 1-20Q: What’s wrong with this?A: The shoulder belt is worn under the arm. It shouldbe worn over the shoulder at all times.CAUTION:You c
yellowblue 5-34CAUTION:The recovery hooks, when used, are under a lot offorce. Always pull the vehicle straight out. Neverpull on the hooks at a s
6-yellowblue 6-1Section 6 Service and Appearance CareHere you will find information about the care of your vehicle. This section begins with servi
yellowblue 6-2ServiceYour dealer knows your vehicle best and wants you tobe happy with it. We hope you’ll go to your dealer forall your service ne
yellowblue 6-3CAUTION:You can be injured and your vehicle could bedamaged if you try to do service work on avehicle without knowing enough about i
yellowblue 6-4If your vehicle is certified to meet California EmissionStandards (indicated on the underhood emission controllabel), it is designed
yellowblue 6-5Fuels in Foreign CountriesIf you plan on driving in another country outside theUnited States or Canada, the proper fuel may be hard
yellowblue 6-6CAUTION:Gasoline vapor is highly flammable. It burnsviolently, and that can cause very bad injuries.Don’t smoke if you’re near gasol
yellowblue 6-7CAUTION:If you get gasoline on yourself and thensomething ignites it, you could be badly burned.Gasoline can spray out on you if you
yellowblue 6-8Filling a Portable Fuel ContainerCAUTION:Never fill a portable fuel container while it is inyour vehicle. Static electricity dischar
yellowblue 6-9Hood ReleaseTo open the hood, first pull the handle inside the vehicle.Then go to the front of the vehicle and pull up on theseconda
yellowblue 1-21Q: What’s wrong with this?A: The belt is twisted across the body.CAUTION:You can be seriously injured by a twisted belt. Ina crash,
yellowblue 6-10“VORTEC” 5700 V8 EngineWhen you lift up the hood you’ll see:A. BatteryB. Coolant Recovery TankC. Radiator Pressure CapD. Engine Air
yellowblue 6-11Engine OilIt’s a good idea to check your engine oil every time youget fuel. In order to get an accurate reading, the oil mustbe war
yellowblue 6-12When to Add Engine OilIf the oil is at or below the ADD mark, then you’ll needto add at least one quart of oil. But you must use th
yellowblue 6-13As shown in the chart, SAE 5W-30 is best for yourvehicle. However, you can use SAE 10W-30 if it’s goingto be 0 F (-18 C) or above.
yellowblue 6-14Engine Oil AdditivesDon’t add anything to your oil. Your dealer is ready toadvise if you think something should be added.When to Ch
yellowblue 6-15Engine Air Cleaner/FilterThe engine air cleanerassembly has an indicatorthat lets you know when the engine air cleaner/filteris dir
yellowblue 6-162. Lift the filter and the connected duct out of the aircleaner housing. Hold the duct and remove the filterby both pulling and twi
yellowblue 6-17Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine when toreplace the engine air cleaner/filter. See “Owner Checksand Services” in the
yellowblue 6-18How to CheckBecause this operation can be a little difficult, you may choose to have this done at the dealership service department
yellowblue 6-19With your foot on the brake pedal, move the shiftlever through each gear range, pausing for aboutthree seconds in each range. Then,
yellowblue 1-22To unlatch the belt, just push the button on the buckle.The belt should go back out of the way.Before you close the door, be sure t
yellowblue 6-20How to Add FluidRefer to the Maintenance Schedule booklet to determinewhat kind of transmission fluid to use. See“Recommended Fluid
yellowblue 6-21If the level is below the bottom of the filler plug hole,you’ll need to add some lubricant. Add enough lubricantto raise the level
yellowblue 6-22Front AxleWhen to Check and Change LubricantRefer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine howoften to check the lubricant and when
yellowblue 6-23Radiator Pressure CapThe radiator pressure cap must be tightly installed withthe arrows on the cap lined up with the overflow tube
yellowblue 6-24Engine CoolantThe cooling system in your vehicle is filled withDEX-COOL engine coolant. This coolant is designedto remain in your
yellowblue 6-25CAUTION:Adding only plain water to your cooling systemcan be dangerous. Plain water, or some otherliquid like alcohol, can boil bef
yellowblue 6-26Checking CoolantThe coolant recovery tank is located on the passenger’sside at the rear corner of the engine compartment.The vehicl
yellowblue 6-27Power Steering FluidWhen to Check Power Steering FluidIt is not necessary to regularly check power steeringfluid unless you suspect
yellowblue 6-28Windshield Washer FluidWhat to UseWhen you need windshield washer fluid, be sure to readthe manufacturer’s instructions before use.
yellowblue 6-29BrakesBrake FluidYour brake master cylinderreservoir is here. It is filledwith DOT-3 brake fluid.There are only two reasons why the
yellowblue 1-23The best way to protect the fetus is to protect themother. When a safety belt is worn properly, it’s morelikely that the fetus won’
yellowblue 6-30Checking Brake FluidYou can check the brake fluid without taking off the cap.Just look at the brake fluid reservoir. The fluid leve
yellowblue 6-31NOTICE:Using the wrong fluid can badly damagebrake system parts. For example, just a fewdrops of mineral-based oil, such as engineo
yellowblue 6-32Your rear drum brakes don’t have wear indicators, but ifyou ever hear a rear brake rubbing noise, have the rearbrake linings inspec
yellowblue 6-33BatteryYour new vehicle comes with an ACDelco Freedombattery. When it’s time for a new battery, we recommendan ACDelco Freedom batt
yellowblue 6-34Headlamps1. Remove the parking/turn signal assembly asdescribed under “Parking/Turn Signal Lamps”,following this procedure.2. Remov
yellowblue 6-3511. Install the two turn signal bulb sockets and thesidemarker bulb socket into the parking/turn signalbulb assembly.12. Install th
yellowblue 6-36Fog LampsThe fog lamp bulb assembly is located under the front bumper.1. Remove the fog lamp bulb socket by turning itcounterclockw
yellowblue 6-37Center High-Mounted Stoplamp (CHMSL)The individual bulbs in the CHMSL are not replaceable.See your dealer for assistance.Rear Lamps
yellowblue 6-38Windshield Wiper Blade ReplacementWindshield wiper blades should be inspected at leasttwice a year for wear and cracking. See “Wipe
yellowblue 6-39CAUTION:Poorly maintained and improperly used tires are dangerous.Overloading your tires can causeoverheating as a result of too mu
yellowblue iiiHow to Use this ManualMany people read their owner’s manual from beginningto end when they first receive their new vehicle. If youdo
yellowblue 1-24CAUTION:Air bags inflate with great force, faster than theblink of an eye. If you’re too close to an inflatingair bag, as you would
yellowblue 6-40NOTICE:Don’t let anyone tell you that underinflation oroverinflation is all right. It’s not. If your tiresdon’t have enough air (un
yellowblue 6-41When rotating your tires, always use one of the correctrotation patterns shown here.After the tires have been rotated, adjust the f
yellowblue 6-42When It’s Time for New TiresOne way to tell when it’stime for new tires is tocheck the treadwearindicators, which willappear when y
yellowblue 6-43CAUTION:Mixing tires could cause you to lose control whiledriving. If you mix tires of different sizes or types(radial and bias-bel
yellowblue 6-44TreadwearThe treadwear grade is a comparative rating based onthe wear rate of the tire when tested under controlledconditions on a
yellowblue 6-45Wheel Alignment and Tire BalanceThe wheels on your vehicle were aligned and balancedcarefully at the factory to give you the longes
yellowblue 6-46NOTICE:The wrong wheel can also cause problems withbearing life, brake cooling, speedometer orodometer calibration, headlamp aim, b
yellowblue 6-47Appearance CareRemember, cleaning products can be hazardous. Someare toxic. Others can burst into flame if you strike amatch or get
yellowblue 6-48Here are some cleaning tips:Always read the instructions on the cleaner label.Clean up stains as soon as you can -- before they set
yellowblue 6-49Cleaning the Top of the Instrument PanelUse only mild soap and water to clean the top surfacesof the instrument panel. Sprays conta
yellowblue 1-25There is an air bag readinesslight on the instrumentpanel, which shows AIR BAG.The system checks the air bag electrical system form
yellowblue 6-50Cleaning the Outside of theWindshield, Backglass and Wiper BladesIf the windshield is not clear after using the windshieldwasher, o
yellowblue 6-51Cleaning Exterior Lamps/LensesUse lukewarm or cold water, a soft cloth and a carwashing soap to clean exterior lamps and lenses. Fo
yellowblue 6-52Cleaning Aluminum WheelsKeep your wheels clean using a soft clean cloth withmild soap and water. Rinse with clean water. Afterrinsi
yellowblue 6-53Finish DamageAny stone chips, fractures or deep scratches in the finishshould be repaired right away. Bare metal will corrodequickl
yellowblue 6-54GM Vehicle Care/Appearance MaterialsPART NUMBER SIZE DESCRIPTION USAGE994954 23 in. x 25 in. Polishing Cloth – Wax Treated Exterior
yellowblue 6-55Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)This is the legal identifier for your vehicle. It appears ona plate in the front corner of the i
yellowblue 6-56Electrical SystemAdd-On Electrical EquipmentNOTICE:Don’t add anything electrical to your vehicle unlessyou check with your dealer f
yellowblue 6-57Fuses and Circuit BreakersThe wiring circuits in your vehicle are protected fromshort circuits by a combination of fuses, circuit b
yellowblue 6-58Fuse/CircuitBreakerUsage1 Stop/TCC Switch, Buzzer, CHMSL,Hazard Lamps, Stoplamps2 Transfer CaseFuse/CircuitBreakerUsage3 Courtesy L
yellowblue 6-59Fuse/CircuitBreakerUsage13 Power Amp, Rear Liftglass,Cigarette Lighter, Door Lock Relay,Power Lumbar Seat14 4WD Indicator, Cluster,
yellowblue 1-26The right front passenger’s air bag is in the instrumentpanel on the passenger’s side.CAUTION:If something is between an occupant a
yellowblue 6-60Underhood Fuse/Relay CenterThe underhood fuse/relay center is located in the rear of the engine compartment near the brake fluidres
yellowblue 6-61Name Circuits ProtectedGLOWPLUGNot UsedHORN Horn, Underhood LampAUX FAN Auxiliary FanECM-1 Injectors, PCM/VCMHTD ST-FR Heated Front
yellowblue 6-62Replacement BulbsLAMP OR BULB TRADE NO. POWER RATING AT 12.8V, WATTS QTYHEADLAMPSLow Beam 9006 HB4 55 2High Beam 9005 HB3 65 2LAMP
yellowblue 6-63LAMP OR BULB TRADE NO. QTYINTERIORDome Lamps 211-22Reading Lamps 211-24Roof Console Lamps* 168 2Door Courtesy Lamp 194 2Instrument
yellowblue 6-64Wheels and TiresMODEL DESCRIPTION TORQUEK 1500 6 bolts (14 mm) 140 lb-ft (190 N·m)Tire Pressure See the Certification/Tire label on
yellowblue 6-65Fuel Tank Capacity (Approximate)Quantity 30.0 Gallons (113.0 L)Air Conditioning RefrigerantsNot all air conditioning refrigerants a
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7-yellowblue 7-1Section 7 Customer Assistance InformationHere you will find out how to contact Cadillac if you need assistance. This section also
yellowblue 7-2Customer Satisfaction ProcedureYour satisfaction and goodwill are important to yourdealer and to Cadillac. Normally, any concerns wi
yellowblue 7-3When contacting Cadillac, please remember that yourconcern will likely be resolved at a dealer’s facility. Thatis why we suggest you
yellowblue 1-27When should an air bag inflate?An air bag is designed to inflate in a moderate to severefrontal or near-frontal crash. The air bag
yellowblue 7-4Customer Assistance OfficesCadillac encourages customers to call the toll-free numberfor assistance. If a U.S. customer wishes to wr
yellowblue 7-5GM Mobility Program for Personswith DisabilitiesThis program, available toqualified applicants, canreimburse you up to $1,000toward
yellowblue 7-6Each technician travels with a specially equippedservice vehicle complete with the necessary Cadillacparts and tools required to han
yellowblue 7-7Trip Interruption -- If your trip is interrupted due to a warranty failure, incidental expenses may bereimbursed during the 48 month
yellowblue 7-8Courtesy TransportationCadillac has always exemplified quality and value in itsoffering of motor vehicles. To enhance your ownership
yellowblue 7-9Courtesy Rental VehicleWhen your vehicle is unavailable due to warranty repairs,your dealer may arrange to provide you with a courte
yellowblue 7-10General Motors reserves the right to unilaterally modify,change or discontinue Courtesy Transportation at anytime and to resolve al
yellowblue 7-11REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTSTO THE CANADIANGOVERNMENTIf you live in Canada, and you believe that your vehiclehas a safety defect, you s
yellowblue 7-12CURRENT PUBLICATIONS FOR 1999 CADILLACSERVICE MANUALSService Manuals have the diagnosis and repair informationon engines, transmiss
yellowblue 7-13PUBLICATION FORMNUMBEROrders will be mailed within 10 days of receipt. Please allow adequate time for postalservice. If further inf
yellowblue 1-28What will you see after an air bag inflates?After an air bag inflates, it quickly deflates, so quicklythat some people may not even
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8-yellowblue 8-1Section 8 IndexAir Bag 1-23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adding Equipment 1-30. . .
yellowblue 8-2BrakeAdjustment 6-32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fluid 6-29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
yellowblue 8-3Tires 6-52. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vinyl 6-48. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
yellowblue 8-4Driving (Continued)On Hill and Mountain Roads 4-34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . On Snow and Ice 4-36. . . . . . . . . . .
yellowblue 8-5Flat Tire, Changing 5-19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fluid Capacities 6-64, 6-65. . . . . . . . . . . .
yellowblue 8-6HoodChecking Things Under 6-8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Release 6-9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
yellowblue 8-7Locks 2-4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Door 2-4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
yellowblue 8-8Power (Continued)Remote Control Mirror 2-55. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seat 1-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
yellowblue 8-9Safety Belt Extender 1-56. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety Belts 1-8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
yellowblue 1-29NOTICE:If you damage the covering for the driver’s or theright front passenger’s air bag, the bag may notwork properly. You may hav
yellowblue 8-10ShiftingAutomatic Transmission 2-26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Into Park (P) 2-34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
yellowblue 8-11Inspection and Rotation 6-40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loading 4-41. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
yellowblue 8-12VehicleControl 4-6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Damage Warnings iv. . . . . . . . . .
yellowblue 1-30Adding Equipment to Your AirBag-Equipped VehicleQ: If I add a push bumper or a bicycle rack to thefront of my vehicle, will it keep
yellowblue 1-31Lap-Shoulder BeltThe positions next to the windows have lap-shoulderbelts. Here’s how to wear one properly.1. Pick up the latch pla
yellowblue 1-323. To make the lap part tight, pull down on the buckleend of the belt as you pull up on the shoulder part.The lap part of the belt
yellowblue 1-33Each position next to the windows has a shoulder beltheight adjuster. Move the shoulder belt height adjusterto the height that is r
yellowblue ivVehicle Damage WarningsAlso, in this book you will find these notices:NOTICE:These mean there is something that coulddamage your vehi
yellowblue 1-34To unlatch the belt, just push the button on the buckle.Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides forChildren and Small AdultsRear shoulder b
yellowblue 1-351. Remove the guide from its storage clip on the side ofthe seatback.2. Slide the guide under and past the belt. The elasticcord mu
yellowblue 1-363. Be sure that the belt is not twisted and it lies flat. The elastic cord must be under the belt and the guideon top.4. Buckle, po
yellowblue 1-37Center Passenger PositionLap BeltWhen you sit in the center seating position, you have alap safety belt, which has no retractor. To
yellowblue 1-38To make the belt shorter, pull its free end as shown untilthe belt is snug.Buckle, position and release it the same way as the lapp
yellowblue 1-39CAUTION:Smaller children and babies should always berestrained in a child or infant restraint. Theinstructions for the restraint wi
yellowblue 1-40CAUTION:Never hold a baby in your arms while riding in avehicle. A baby doesn’t weigh much -- until acrash. During a crash a baby w
yellowblue 1-41Child RestraintsEvery time infants and young children ride in vehicles, they should have protection provided byappropriate restrain
yellowblue 1-42A rear-facing infant restraint (B) positions an infantto face the rear of the vehicle. Rear-facing infantrestraints are designed fo
yellowblue 1-43A forward-facing child restraint (C-E) positions achild upright to face forward in the vehicle. Theseforward-facing restraints are
yellowblue vFor example,these symbolsare used on anoriginal battery:CAUTIONPOSSIBLEINJURYPROTECTEYES BYSHIELDINGCAUSTICBATTERYACID COULDCAUSEBURNS
yellowblue 1-44A booster seat (F, G) is designed for children whoare about 40 to 60 lbs., or even up to 80 lbs. (18 to 27 kg, or even up to 36 kg)
yellowblue 1-45When choosing a child restraint, be sure the childrestraint is designed to be used in a vehicle. If it is, itwill have a label sayi
yellowblue 1-46Top StrapCanadian law requires that forward-facing childrestraints have a top strap, and that the strap be anchored.If your child r
yellowblue 1-47CAUTION:Routing the top strap for a child restraint over orunder the cargo security shade could cause theshade to come loose and ev
yellowblue 1-483. Buckle the belt. Make sure the release button ispositioned so you would be able to unbuckle thesafety belt quickly if you ever h
yellowblue 1-495. To tighten the belt, feed the shoulder belt back intothe retractor while you push down on the childrestraint. If you’re using a
yellowblue 1-501. Make the belt as long as possible by tilting the latchplate and pulling it along the belt.2. Put the restraint on the seat.3. Ru
yellowblue 1-516. Push and pull the child restraint in differentdirections to be sure it is secure.To remove the child restraint, just unbuckle th
yellowblue 1-523. Pick up the latch plate, and run the lap and shoulderportions of the vehicle’s safety belt through oraround the restraint. The c
yellowblue 1-536. To tighten the belt, feed the lap belt back into theretractor while you push down on the child restraint.You may find it helpful
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yellowblue 1-54Accident statistics show that children are safer if theyare restrained in the rear seat. But they need to use thesafety belts prope
yellowblue 1-55CAUTION:Never do this.Here a child is sitting in a seat that has alap-shoulder belt, but the shoulder part is behindthe child. If t
yellowblue 1-56Safety Belt ExtenderIf the vehicle’s safety belt will fasten around you, youshould use it.But if a safety belt isn’t long enough to
yellowblue 1-57✍NOTES
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2-yellowblue 2-1Section 2 Features and ControlsHere you can learn about the many standard and optional features on your vehicle, and information o
yellowblue 2-2KeysCAUTION:Leaving children in a vehicle with the ignitionkey is dangerous for many reasons. A child orothers could be badly injure
yellowblue 2-3Your vehicle has onedouble-sided key for theignition and all door locks.If you ever lose your key, your dealer will be able toassist
yellowblue 2-4Door LocksCAUTION:Unlocked doors can be dangerous.Passengers -- especially children -- can easilyopen the doors and fall out. When a
yellowblue 2-5Power Door LocksPress the side of the powerdoor lock switch markedLOCK on either front doorto lock all the doors at once.Press the r
1-yellowblue 1-1Section 1 Seats and Restraint SystemsHere you’ll find information about the seats in your vehicle and how to use your safety belts
yellowblue 2-6Rear Door Security LocksWith this feature, you canlock the rear side doors sothey can’t be opened fromthe inside by passengers.Move
yellowblue 2-7Changes or modifications to this system by other than anauthorized service facility could void authorization touse this equipment.Th
yellowblue 2-8Alarm/Panic ModeThe theft-deterrent system provides a fourth button onyour transmitter. This button is the alarm/panic button.If you
yellowblue 2-93. Turn the ignition from OFF to RUN three timesquickly (within five seconds). The vehicle willrespond by locking the doors, unlocki
yellowblue 2-10To replace the battery:1. Insert a small coin, or flathead screwdriver, toseparate the bottom of the transmitter from the top.2. Re
yellowblue 2-11Rear DoorsCAUTION:It can be dangerous to drive with the tailgateglass, tailgate or rear doors open because carbonmonoxide (CO) gas
yellowblue 2-12To open the driver’s side door, first open the passenger’sside panel door. Then, pull the handle on the left dooredge outward and p
yellowblue 2-13Parking at NightPark in a lighted spot, close all windows and lock yourvehicle. Remember to keep your valuables out of sight.Put th
yellowblue 2-14The adjustment for theshock sensor sensitivity canbe accessed through a holein the forward wall of themain bin of the center floor
yellowblue 2-15Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter LockingIf all the doors are closed, locking the vehicle with thetransmitter will immediately arm t
yellowblue 1-2Seats and Seat ControlsThis section tells you about the seats -- how to adjustthem and fold them up and down. It also tells you abou
yellowblue 2-16Turning Off the AlarmIf you started the alarm by pressing the panic button onthe keyless entry transmitter, you must either push th
yellowblue 2-174. Remove the RADIO fuse (Fuse 17). This fuse is inthe main fuse block, located on the left side of yourinstrument panel. When the
yellowblue 2-18Keyless Entry VerificationThis means that when you use the keyless entrytransmitter to lock/unlock your vehicle, your headlampsand
yellowblue 2-19Theft-Deterrent Arming MethodThis means that both your keyless entry transmitter andthe power door lock switch will actively arm th
yellowblue 2-20Programmable ModesYour vehicle can be programmed to one of the following modes.Mode 1: All Off (No horn chirps or headlamps andpark
yellowblue 2-21PasslockYour vehicle is equipped with the Passlocktheft-deterrent system.Passlock is a passive theft-deterrent system. Passlockenab
yellowblue 2-22Ignition PositionsCAUTION:Leaving children in a vehicle with the ignitionkey is dangerous for many reasons. A child orothers could
yellowblue 2-23OFF (C): This position lets you turn off the engine butstill turn the steering wheel. It doesn’t lock the steeringwheel like LOCK.
yellowblue 2-24How to Start the Engine1. Without pushing the accelerator pedal, turn yourignition key to START. When the engine starts, letgo of t
yellowblue 2-25Engine Coolant Heater (If Equipped)In very cold weather, 0 F(-18 C) or colder, theengine coolant heater can help.You’ll get easier
yellowblue 1-3Power Lumbar ControlYour vehicle has a power lumbar control. You canincrease or decrease lumbar support in an area of thelower seatb
yellowblue 2-26Automatic Transmission OperationThere are several different positions for your shift lever.Your vehicle features an electronic shif
yellowblue 2-27REVERSE (R): Use this gear to back up.NOTICE:Shifting to REVERSE (R) while your vehicle ismoving forward could damage yourtransmiss
yellowblue 2-28AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE ( ): This position is for normal driving. If you need more power for passing,and you’re:Going less than about 3
yellowblue 2-29Four-Wheel DriveYour vehicle has four-wheel drive. You can send yourengine’s driving power to all four wheels for extratraction. To
yellowblue 2-30The transfer case switches are below and to the left ofthe climate controls. Use these switches to shift into andout of four-wheel
yellowblue 2-31NEUTRAL: Shift the vehicle’s transfer case toNEUTRAL only when towing your vehicle. See“Recreational Vehicle Towing” or “Towing You
yellowblue 2-32If the 4HI, AUTO 4WD or 2HI switch is pressed whenyour vehicle is in gear and/or moving, the 4HI, AUTO4WD or 2HI indicator light wi
yellowblue 2-33Parking BrakeTo set the parking brake, hold the regular brake pedaldown with your right foot. Push down the parking brakepedal with
yellowblue 2-34Shifting Into PARK (P)CAUTION:It can be dangerous to get out of your vehicle ifthe shift lever is not fully in PARK (P) with thepar
yellowblue 2-35Move the lever up as far as it will go.3. Be sure the transfer case is in a drive gear -- not in NEUTRAL.4. Turn the ignition key t
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