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2000 Cadillac DevilleOwner's ManualLitho in U.S.A.Part Number 25695353 A First Edition Copyright General Motors Corporation 1999All Rights Reservedi

Table of ContentsSeats and Restraint SystemsSection 1Seats and Seat ControlsSafety BeltsAir Bag SystemsChild RestraintsFeatures and ControlsSection 2iiKeys and Door LocksRemote Keyless Entry (RKE) SystemTrunk ReleaseAutomatic TransmissionParking BrakeWindowsTilt WheelTurn Signal/Multifunction LeverWindshield WipersCruise ControlInterior and Exterior LampsMirrorsStorage CompartmentsConvenience NetAccessory Power OutletsOnStar System (Option)Sunroof (Option)HomeLink Transmitter (Option)Instrument Panel, Warning Lights and GagesHead-Up DisplayDriver Information CenterMemory and Personalization/Personal Choice FeatureOil Life Indicator

Table of Contents (cont'd)Comfort Controls and Audio SystemsSection 3Heating and Air ConditioningSetting the Radio ClockRadio/Cassette Player/CD PlayerRadio Theft-Deterrent FeatureSteering Wheel Controls (If Equipped)Your Driving and the RoadSection 4Braking/Anti-lock BrakesTraction Control SystemSteeringDriving Tips for Various Road ConditionsLoading Your VehicleTowing a TrailerProblems on the RoadSection 5Hazard Warning FlashersJump StartingTowing Your VehicleEngine OverheatingChanging a Flat TireIf You're Stuckiii

Table of Contents (cont'd)Service and Appearance CareSection 6FuelChecking Fluids and LubricantsPassenger Compartment Air Filter (If Equipped)Bulb ReplacementWindshield Wiper Blade ReplacementTires and WheelsAppearance CareElectrical System/Fuses and Circuit BreakersCapacities and SpecificationsNormal Maintenance Replacement PartsMaintenance ScheduleScheduled MaintenancePeriodic Maintenance InspectionsRecommended Fluids and LubricantsMaintenance RecordsSee separate Maintenance Schedule Bookletiv

Table of Contents (cont'd)Customer Assistance InformationSection 7Customer Satisfaction ProceduresCustomer Assistance OfficesRoadside Assistance and Courtesy TransportationWarranty Information (See Warranty Manual)Reporting Safety Defects on page 7-10Service PublicationsIndexSection 8In the Index you will find an alphabetical listing of almost every subject in this manual.You can use it to quickly find something you want to read.Please refer to the last page of this manual for your Service Station Guidev

We support voluntarytechnician certification.GENERAL MOTORS, GM and the GM Emblem,CADILLAC, the CADILLAC Crest & Wreath and thename DEVILLE are registered trademarks of GeneralMotors Corporation.This manual includes the latest information at the time itwas printed. We reserve the right to make changes in theproduct after that time without further notice. Forvehicles first sold in Canada, substitute the name“General Motors of Canada Limited” for Cadillac MotorCar Division whenever it appears in this manual.Please keep this manual in your vehicle, so it will bethere if you ever need it when you’re on the road. If yousell the vehicle, please leave this manual in it so the newowner can use it.For Canadian Owners Who Prefer aFrench Language Manual:Aux propriétaires canadiens: Vous pouvez vousprocurer un exemplaire de ce guide en français chezvotre concessionaire ou au:DGN Marketing Services Ltd.1577 Meyerside Dr.Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1B9vi

How to Use this ManualMany people read their owner’s manual from beginningto end when they first receive their new vehicle. If youdo this, it will help you learn about the features andcontrols for your vehicle. In this manual, you’ll findthat pictures and words work together to explainthings quickly.Safety Warnings and SymbolsYou will find a number of safety cautions in this book.We use a box and the word CAUTION to tell youabout things that could hurt you if you were to ignorethe warning.CAUTION:These mean there is something that could hurtyou or other people.In the caution area, we tell you what the hazard is. Thenwe tell you what to do to help avoid or reduce thehazard. Please read these cautions. If you don’t, you orothers could be hurt.You will also find a circlewith a slash through it inthis book. This safetysymbol means “Don’t,”“Don’t do this” or “Don’tlet this happen.”vii

Vehicle Damage WarningsAlso, in this book you will find these notices:NOTICE:These mean there is something that coulddamage your vehicle.In the notice area, we tell you about something that candamage your vehicle. Many times, this damage wouldnot be covered by your warranty, and it could be costly.But the notice will tell you what to do to help avoidthe damage.When you read other manuals, you might see CAUTIONand NOTICE warnings in different colors or indifferent words.You’ll also see warning labels on your vehicle. They usethe same words, CAUTION or NOTICE.viii

Vehicle SymbolsThese are some of the symbols you may find on your vehicle.For example,these symbolsare used on anoriginal battery:CAUTIONPOSSIBLEINJURYPROTECTEYES BYSHIELDINGCAUSTICBATTERYACID COULDCAUSEBURNSAVOIDSPARKS ORFLAMESSPARK ORFLAMECOULDEXPLODEBATTERYThese symbolsare importantfor you andyour passengerswhenever yourvehicle isdriven:DOOR LOCKUNLOCKThese symbolshave to do withyour WINDOWAIR BAGThese symbolsare on some ofyour G INGFANThese symbolsare used onwarning andindicator lights:Here are someother symbolsyou may TERHORNBRAKECOOLANTSPEAKERENGINE OILPRESSUREFUELANTI-LOCKBRAKESix

Service Station GuideCooling SystemFora MoreDetailed Look atWhat's Under the HoodSee Section 5Tire PressureSee Section 6BatterySee Section 6Spare Tire PressureSee Section 5See Section 6AlternateFuel Door ReleaseHood ReleaseSee Section 6See Section 6Windshield WasherFluidSee Section 6Engine Oil DipstickSee Section 6Oil ViscosityEngine OilSee Section 6Remote FuelDoor ReleaseSee Section 6Premium Fuel RecommendedUse unleaded gas only,91 Octane or higher.See Section 6

Section 1 Seats and Restraint SystemsHere you’ll find information about the seats in your vehicle and how to use your safety belts properly. You can alsolearn about some things you should not do with air bags and safety belts.1-21-81-131-141-141-221-231-231-331-33Seats and Seat ControlsSafety Belts: They’re for EveryoneHere Are Questions Many People Ask AboutSafety Belts -- and the AnswersHow to Wear Safety Belts ProperlyDriver PositionSafety Belt Use During PregnancyRight Front Passenger PositionAir Bag SystemsSafety Belt PretensionersCenter Front Passenger Position1-341-391-411-441-551-581-581-58Rear Seat PassengersRear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for Childrenand Small AdultsChildrenChild RestraintsLarger ChildrenSafety Belt ExtenderChecking Your Restraint SystemsReplacing Restraint System Parts Aftera Crash1-1-1

Seats and Seat ControlsThis section tells you about the power seats -- how toadjust them, and also about the reclining front seatbacks,memory seats, lumbar adjustments and heated seats.Power SeatsThe power seat controls, located on the sides of the frontseats, move and adjust the angle of the front seats.D Moving the seat cushion control (A) forward orrearward moves the entire seat.D Moving the seat cushion control (A) up or downadjusts the seat height.D Lifting up or pressing down on the front part of theseat control (A) adjusts the front angle of theseat cushion.D Lifting up or pressing down on the rear part of theseat control (A) adjusts the rear angle of theseat cushion.D Lifting up or pressing down on the rear part of therecline control (B) will also adjust the position of thesafety belt height adjuster.1-2

Four-Way Power Lumbar Control(If Equipped)If your vehicle has thisfeature, the driver’s andpassenger’s seatback lumbarsupport can be adjusted fourways by moving the singleswitch located on the side ofthe seat.To increase the lumbar support, push the switch forward.To decrease the support, push the switch backward. Toadjust the location of the lumbar support, push theswitch upward or downward.Keep in mind that as your seating position changes, as itmay during long trips, so should the position of yourlumbar support. Adjust the seat as needed.Massaging Lumbar (If Equipped)Push the top of the lumbar control where it is markedAUTO briefly to activate the massage feature.The massage cycle will run continuously for up to10 minutes and can be interrupted by pushing thelumbar control down briefly. The lumbar support can beadjusted during the massage cycle by moving the switchforward to increase support and rearward to decreasesupport. The massage cycle will continue to run even ifthe ignition is turned to OFF, unless interrupted.Four-Way Rear Power Lumbar(If Equipped)Four-way lumbar, without the massage feature, is alsoavailable for the outboard rear seating positions. Toactivate the rear lumbar feature, push forward on theswitch located on the rear door trim to increase supportor rearward to decrease support. The lumbar switch canalso be moved up and down to adjust the location ofthe support.If you have the optional personalization package, thepower lumbar control can be programmed for memoryrecall. For more information, see “Memory andPersonalization Features” in the Index.1-3

Adaptive Seat Control (Option)The adaptive seat control is located on the outboard sideof each front seat. With the ignition in ON, first use thepower seat control to get the proper position.Then press the top of the control where it is markedAUTO. The system will inflate the cushion and take areading, then automatically deflate the cushion to asuggested level of comfort, by distributing thepressure evenly.You may still wish to further adjust the overall firmnessor softness of the seat cushion. To get to your desiredlevel of comfort, hold the control up to increase thefirmness, or down for less firmness. When you let go ofthe control, the seat will then automatically readjust toyour desired level of comfort.1-4You will also need to adjust the lumbar support. Toincrease the lumbar support, push forward on the controland to decrease support, push rearward on the control.(The lumbar will then automatically adjust to yourbody’s positioning for the duration of the trip intwo-minute cycles.)If you exit the vehicle after the system has beenactivated and the seat is left unoccupied for more thantwo minutes, the system will deflate. You will then needto readjust the lumbar support upon returning toyour vehicle.To turn off the adaptive seat feature while still in yourvehicle, press the control down briefly. The seat willalso deflate when the ignition is turned to OFF.

Memory Seat, Mirrors and SteeringWheel (Option)The controls for thesefeatures are located on thedriver’s door panel, and areused to program and recallprevious settings.Adjust the driver’s seat (including the lumbaradjustments), both the outside mirrors and steeringwheel to a comfortable position and then press the SETbutton. Within five seconds, press button 1.A second mirror, seating and steering wheel position canbe programmed by repeating the above steps andpressing button 2. Each time a memory button ispressed, a single beep will sound. Each time button 1 or2 is pressed, the memory positions will be recalled. Twopersonalized exit positions can be set by first recallingthe driving position (1 or 2), positioning the wheel andseat in the desired exit positions and then pressing theSET button and, within five seconds, pressing the EXITbutton. the exit position for either previously set drivercan be recalled by pressing the EXIT button.If you use the remote keyless entry transmitter to enteryour vehicle, automatic seat and mirror movement willoccur. The numbers on the back of the transmitters,1 and 2, correspond directly to the numbers on thebuttons on the door panel and each seat and mirror canbe programmed to suit driver 1 or 2.When the key is placed in the ignition in the OFFposition or when the unlock button is pressed on thetransmitter, the seats and mirrors will automaticallyadjust to the programmed position.Programming for automatic mirror and/or seatmovement is done through the Driver InformationCenter (DIC). You can choose to either select or notselect automatic seat and/or mirror movement using thetransmitter or by placing your key in the ignition. Forprogramming information, see “Memory andPersonalization Features” in the Index.1-5

Heated Seats (Option)heat in approximately two minutes. To heat just theseatback, push the BACK ONLY button once, after firstactivating the heated seat feature. To turn off the heat inthe seatback, push the button again. The feature willshut off when the ignition is turned to OFF.Reclining Front SeatbacksYour vehicle may be equipped with heated front and rearseats. The control buttons are located on the armrests.The HEAT/OFF button controls the temperature settingsHI, MED and LO. The other button is to choose BACKONLY heating. The LO setting warms the seatback andcushion until the seat approximates body temperature.The MED and HI settings heat the seatback and seatcushion to a slightly higher temperature, and the BACKONLY heats only the seatback. The temperature can beadjusted by pushing the button from HI to LO or, untilthe desired setting is reached. You will be able to feel1-6Press the recliner control (B), located on the side of theseat, forward or rearward to adjust the seatback.Push the recliner control (B) up or down to adjust thesafety belt tower.

CAUTION:But don’t have a seatback reclined if your vehicleis moving.Sitting in a reclined position when your vehicle isin motion can be dangerous. Even if you buckleup, your safety belts can’t do their job whenyou’re reclined like this.The shoulder belt can’t do its job. In a crash youcould go into it, receiving neck or other injuries.The lap belt can’t do its job either. In a crash thebelt could go up over your abdomen. The beltforces would be there, not at your pelvic bones.This could cause serious internal injuries.For proper protection when the vehicle isin motion, have the seatback upright. Thensit well back in the seat and wear your safetybelt properly.1-7

Head RestraintsSlide the head restraint up or down so that the top of therestraint is closest to the top of your ears. This positionreduces the chance of a neck injury in a crash.On some models, the head restraints tilt forward andrear also.Some rear seats have adjustable head restraints. Slide anadjustable head restraint up or down so that the top ofthe restraint is closest to the top of your ears. Thisposition reduces the chance of a neck injury in a crash.Safety Belts: They’re for EveryoneThis part of the manual tells you how to use safety beltsproperly. It also tells you some things you should not dowith safety belts.And it explains the air bag system.1-8CAUTION:Don’t let anyone ride where he or she can’t weara safety belt properly. If you are in a crash andyou’re not wearing a safety belt, your injuriescan be much worse. You can hit things inside thevehicle or be ejected from it. You can be seriouslyinjured or killed. In the same crash, you mightnot be if you are buckled up. Always fasten yoursafety belt, and check that your passengers’ beltsare fastened properly too.

CAUTION:It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area,inside or outside of a vehicle. In a collision,people riding in these areas are more likely to beseriously injured or killed. Do not allow people toride in any area of your vehicle that is notequipped with seats and safety belts. Be sureeveryone in your vehicle is in a seat and using asafety belt properly.Your vehicle has a light thatcomes on as a reminder tobuckle up. (See “Safety BeltReminder Light” inthe Index.)In most states and Canadian provinces, the law says towear safety belts. Here’s why: They work.You never know if you’ll be in a crash. If you do have acrash, you don’t know if it will be a bad one.A few crashes are mild, and some crashes can be soserious that even buckled up a person wouldn’t survive.But most crashes are in between. In many of them,people who buckle up can survive and sometimes walkaway. Without belts they could have been badly hurtor killed.After more than 30 years of safety belts in vehicles,the facts are clear. In most crashes buckling up doesmatter . a lot!1-9

Why Safety Belts WorkWhen you ride in or on anything, you go as fast asit goes.Put someone on it.Take the simplest vehicle. Suppose it’s just a seaton wheels.1-10

Get it up to speed. Then stop the vehicle. The riderdoesn’t stop.The person keeps going until stopped by something.In a real vehicle, it could be the windshield .1-11

or the instrument panel .or the safety belts!With safety belts, you slow down as the vehicle does.You get more time to stop. You stop over more distance,and your strongest bones take the forces. That’s whysafety belts make such good sense.1-12

Here Are Questions Many People AskAbout Safety Belts -- and the AnswersQ: Won’t I be trapped in the vehicle after anaccident if I’m wearing a safety belt?A:You could be -- whether you’re wearing a safetybelt or not. But you can unbuckle a safety belt,even if you’re upside down. And your chance ofbeing conscious during and after an accident, soyou can unbuckle and get out, is much greater ifyou are belted.Q:If my vehicle has air bags, why should I have towear safety belts?A:Air bags are in many vehicles today and will be inmost of them in the future. But they aresupplemental systems only; so they work withsafety belts -- not instead of them. Every air bagsystem ever offered for sale has required the use ofsafety belts. Even if you’re in a vehicle that has airbags, you still have to buckle up to get the mostprotection. That’s true not only in frontal collisions,but especially in side and other collisions.Q:If I’m a good driver, and I never drive far fromhome, why should I wear safety belts?A:You may be an excellent driver, but if you’re in anaccident -- even one that isn’t your fault -- you andyour passengers can be hurt. Being a good driverdoesn’t protect you from things beyond yourcontrol, such as bad drivers.Most accidents occur within 25 miles (40 km)of home. And the greatest number of seriousinjuries and deaths occur at speeds of less than40 mph (65 km/h).Safety belts are for everyone.1-13

How to Wear Safety Belts ProperlyAdultsThis part is only for people of adult size.Be aware that there are special things to know aboutsafety belts and children. And there are different rulesfor smaller children and babies. If a child will be ridingin your vehicle, see the part of this manual called“Children.” Follow those rules foreveryone’s protection.First, you’ll want to know which restraint systems yourvehicle has.We’ll start with the driver position.Driver PositionThis part describes the driver’s restraint system.Lap-Shoulder BeltThe driver has a lap-shoulder belt. Here’s how to wearit properly.1. Close and lock the door.2. Adjust the seat (to see how, see “Seats” in the Index)so you can sit up straight.1-143. Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you.Don’t let it get twisted.The lap-shoulder belt may lock if you pull the beltacross you very quickly. If this happens, let the beltgo back slightly to unlock it. Then pull the beltacross you more slowly.

4. Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks.Be sure to use the correct buckle when buckling yourlap-shoulder belt. If you find that the latch plate willnot go fully into the buckle, see if you are using thebuckle for the center passenger position.Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it is secure.If the belt isn’t long enough, see “Safety BeltExtender” at the end of this section.Make sure the release button on the buckle ispositioned so you would be able to unbuckle thesafety belt quickly if you ever had to.The lap part of the

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