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2008 STS-V

Brand: Cadillac | Category: Automobile
2008 STS-V first page preview

2008 STS-V

Brand: Cadillac | Category: Automobile
Table of contents
  1. canadian owners
  2. using this manual
  3. vehicle symbols
  4. Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems
  5. Seats and Restraint Systems
  6. Front Seats
  7. power reclining seatbacks
  8. head restraints
  9. Rear Seats
  10. Safety Belts
  11. why safety belts work
  12. how to wear safety belts properly
  13. lap-shoulder belt
  14. rear safety belt comfort guides
  15. safety belt use during pregnancy
  16. Child Restraints
  17. infants and young children
  18. child restraint systems
  19. securing the child within the child restraint
  20. where to put the restraint
  21. lower anchors and tethers for children (latch)
  22. top tether anchor
  23. securing a child restraint designed for the latch system
  24. securing a child restraint in a rear seat position
  25. securing a child restraint in the right front seat position
  26. Airbag System
  27. where are the airbags
  28. when should an airbag inflate
  29. what makes an airbag inflate
  30. how does an airbag restrain
  31. passenger sensing system
  32. servicing your airbag-equipped vehicle
  33. Restraint System Check
  34. replacing restraint system parts after a crash
  35. Section 2 Features and Controls
  36. Features and Controls
  37. Table Of Contents
  38. Keys
  39. keyless access system
  40. keyless access system operation
  41. matching transmitter(s) to your vehicle
  42. battery replacement
  43. remote vehicle start
  44. Doors and Locks
  45. programmable automatic door locks
  46. lockout protection
  47. trunk lid release
  48. emergency trunk release handle
  49. Windows
  50. power windows
  51. programming the power windows
  52. Theft-Deterrent Systems
  53. testing the alarm
  54. valet lockout switch
  55. immobilizer operation
  56. Starting and Operating Your Vehicle
  57. starting procedure
  58. engine coolant heater
  59. shifting into park (p)
  60. shifting out of park (p)
  61. parking over things that burn
  62. running the engine while parked
  63. Mirrors
  64. compass operation
  65. compass variance
  66. outside automatic dimming mirror
  67. Object Detection Systems
  68. how the system works
  69. lane departure warning
  70. OnStar ® System
  71. onstar virtual advisor
  72. Universal Home Remote System
  73. reprogramming universal home remote buttons
  74. Storage Areas
  75. Vehicle Personalization
  76. remote start
  77. memory seat, mirrors and steering wheel
  78. Section 3 Instrument Panel
  79. Instrument Panel
  80. Table Of Contents
  81. Instrument Panel Overview
  82. hazard warning flashers
  83. heated steering wheel
  84. turn signal/multifunction lever
  85. headlamp high/low-beam changer
  86. forward collision alert (fca) system
  87. other messages
  88. windshield wipers
  89. rainsense™ ii wipers
  90. windshield washer
  91. adaptive cruise control
  92. increasing set speed while using adaptive cruise control
  93. wiper activated headlamps
  94. light sensor
  95. fog lamps
  96. exterior lighting battery saver
  97. instrument panel brightness
  98. reading lamps
  99. inadvertent power battery saver
  100. accessory power outlet(s)
  101. ashtray and cigarette lighter
  102. Climate Controls
  103. manual operation
  104. defogging and defrosting
  105. rear window defogger
  106. outlet adjustment
  107. passenger compartment air filter
  108. Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators
  109. instrument panel cluster
  110. speedometer and odometer
  111. airbag readiness light
  112. passenger airbag status indicator
  113. charging system light
  114. brake system warning light
  115. antilock brake system warning light
  116. lane departure warning light
  117. tire pressure light
  118. if the light is flashing
  119. oil pressure light
  120. Maintenance Schedule
  121. fog lamp light
  122. fuel gage
  123. Driver Information Center (DIC)
  124. tire pressure
  125. trip odometer
  126. battery saver active
  127. check tire pressure
  128. driver door ajar
  129. engine coolant hot idle engine
  130. engine power reduced
  131. hood ajar
  132. passenger door ajar
  133. service tire monitor
  134. traction active
  135. trunk open
  136. Audio System(s)
  137. setting the time
  138. playing the radio
  139. setting preset stations
  140. rds messages
  141. radio message
  142. using the six-disc cd changer
  143. using an mp
  144. xm radio messages
  145. navigation/radio system
  146. base audio system
  147. audio steering wheel controls
  148. radio reception
  149. backglass antenna
  150. Section 4 Driving Your Vehicle
  151. Driving Your Vehicle
  152. Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle
  153. control of a vehicle
  154. competitive driving mode (sts-v)
  155. magnetic ride control
  156. enhanced stabilitrak
  157. panic brake assist
  158. power steering
  159. steering tips
  160. steering in emergencies
  161. off-road recovery
  162. driving at night
  163. driving in rain and on wet roads
  164. before leaving on a long trip
  165. hill and mountain roads
  166. winter driving
  167. if you are caught in a blizzard
  168. if your vehicle is stuck in sand
  169. rocking your vehicle to get it out
  170. Towing
  171. dinghy towing
  172. if you do decide to pull a trailer
  173. weight of the trailer
  174. weight of the trailer tongue
  175. safety chains
  176. driving with a trailer
  177. turn signals when towing a trailer
  178. maintenance when trailer towing
  179. Section 5 Service and Appearance Care
  180. Service and Appearance Care
  181. Table Of Contents
  182. Service
  183. california perchlorate materials requirements
  184. Fuel
  185. gasoline specifications
  186. filling the tank
  187. filling a portable fuel container
  188. Checking Things Under the Hood
  189. engine compartment overview
  190. checking engine oil
  191. what kind of engine oil to use
  192. engine oil additives
  193. how to reset the engine oil life system
  194. engine air cleaner/filter
  195. automatic transmission fluid
  196. what to use
  197. checking coolant
  198. adding coolant
  199. engine overheating
  200. if steam is coming from your engine
  201. overheated engine protection operating mode
  202. cooling system
  203. how to add coolant to the coolant surge tank
  204. engine only
  205. windshield washer fluid
  206. brake adjustment
  207. vehicle storage
  208. jump starting
  209. All-Wheel Drive
  210. Rear Axle
  211. Front Axle
  212. Headlamp Aiming
  213. Bulb Replacement
  214. Windshield Replacement
  215. Tires
  216. winter tires
  217. tire sidewall labeling
  218. tire terminology and definitions
  219. inflation - tire pressure
  220. high-speed operation
  221. tire pressure monitor operation
  222. tpms malfunction light and message
  223. tpms sensor matching process
  224. tire inspection and rotation
  225. when it is time for new tires
  226. buying new tires
  227. different size tires and wheels
  228. uniform tire quality grading
  229. wheel replacement
  230. used replacement wheels
  231. tire chains
  232. lifting your vehicle (sts-v)
  233. lifting from the front
  234. if a tire goes flat
  235. tire sealant and compressor kit
  236. accessing the tire sealant and compressor kit
  237. tire sealant
  238. removal and installation of the sealant canister
  239. changing a flat tire
  240. removing the spare tire and tools
  241. removing the flat tire and installing the spare tire
  242. storing a flat or spare tire
  243. compact spare tire
  244. Appearance Care
  245. wood panels
  246. cleaning exterior lamps/lenses
  247. aluminum or chrome-plated wheels and trim
  248. sheet metal damage
  249. chemical paint spotting
  250. vehicle care/appearance materials
  251. Vehicle Identification
  252. headlamp wiring
  253. rear underseat fuse block
  254. rear underseat fuse block
  255. Capacities and Specifications
  256. Section 6 Maintenance Schedule
  257. Table Of Contents
  258. maintenance schedule
  259. using the maintenance schedule
  260. scheduled maintenance
  261. additional required services
  262. maintenance footnotes
  263. engine oil level check
  264. at least once a month
  265. at least once a year
  266. underbody flushing service
  267. recommended fluids and lubricants
  268. normal maintenance replacement parts
  269. engine drive belt routing
  270. maintenance record
  271. Section 7 Customer Assistance Information
  272. Customer Assistance Information
  273. Customer Assistance and Information
  274. online owner center
  275. customer assistance offices
  276. roadside service
  277. calling for assistance
  278. scheduling service appointments
  279. additional program information
  280. collision damage repair
  281. insuring your vehicle
  282. Reporting Safety Defects
  283. service manuals
  284. Vehicle Data Recording and Privacy
  285. Table Of Contents
  286. Table Of Contents
  287. Table Of Contents
2008 STS-V first page preview

2008 STS-V

Brand: Cadillac | Category: Automobile
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