Owner's Manual

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Driver Information Center Messages
These messages
will
appear
if
there is
a
problem sensed in one of
your
vehicle's svstems. Vehicles that arc first sold
in
Canada
will
have awnumber
after eachmessage. This number helps
to
identify the message, which
is
only displayed
in
English.
c
APPLY
BRAKE
TO
SHIFT
-
46
This message
will
appear
if
your vehicle is
in
PARK
(P)
for about
15
seconds
and
the
brake
is
not depressed.
If
VOLI
do
not
want
this
message
to appear,
you
can
cancel
it
by
holding the
OkF
and the
blue
(cooler) button
on
the
Electronic Climate Control panel for about five seconds.
Hold
the
same
two
buttons again to
have
this
message
displayed.
A/C
OVERHEATED
-
A/C
COMPRESSOR
OFF
-
15
If
the refrigerant system ever reaches
an
over-yrcssure condition,
this
message will appear
to
tell
you
that
the
air conditioning compressor
has
been turned
off.
Air conditioned
air
will
not
be
delivered to cool your
vehicle.
If
the
pressure returns
to
a normal operating range,
vou
must
message co11tinues
to
appear, have the system repaired
as
soon
as
possible
to avoid compressor damage.
select
AUTO,
DEFOG,
01-
DEFROST
to start the compress& If
this
BATTERY
NO
CHARGE
-
07
This
message
will
appear
if
your
battery
is
not being charged. Have
your
electrical system checlwJ by y~lr Cadi1l;lc dealership at your earliest
conxnience.
BATTERY
VOLI'S
HIGH
-
OS
This message
shows
that the electrical charging system is overcharging,
(more
than
I6
volts).
To
avoid being stranded have the electrical system
checked
by
your
Cadillac dealership.
You
can
reduce
the
charging
0verlo;d
by
using
the accessories.
Turn
on
the
lamps
and
radio,
set the
climate cohtrol
on
AUTO
and
the
fan
spced
011
HI,
and turn the rear
window defogger on. You can monitor battery
voltage
on
the Driver
Information Center
by
toggling
the
INFORMATION
button.
The
normal
range is
11.5
to
15.5
volts when the engine is running.
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