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1969 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center

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filt and Telescope Steering<br />

—adds to the pleasure and comfort of driving a<br />

<strong>Cadillac</strong>. <strong>Cadillac</strong>'s Tilt and Telescope steering wheel<br />

fits the driving requirements of most drivers by<br />

moving four ways—up and down, in and out.<br />

Especially is it a comfort to drivers when combined<br />

with <strong>Cadillac</strong>'s 8-way power seat. The wheel tilts<br />

quickly and easily to a new position by simply<br />

lifting the lower lever at the left of the steering<br />

column. It is also desirable to move the wheel up<br />

Automatic Level Control<br />

and out of the way to permit easier entry and exit.<br />

The steering wheel may be telescoped within a<br />

three-inch range that's comfortably right to the<br />

driver by moving the small tab atop the steering<br />

column to the left. Moving the tab to the right locks<br />

the wheel in position. Although adjustments may be<br />

made while the car is in motion, care should be<br />

exercised when doing so.<br />

—maintains <strong>Cadillac</strong>'s excellent posture under varying<br />

load conditions. Automatic Level Control keeps<br />

the car level with the road even when carrying<br />

several rear seat passengers or extra vacation<br />

luggage. It is also ideal when pulling a trailer.<br />

Pressurized air is directed into or out of the rear<br />

shock absorbers when loading or unloading. Thus,<br />

in addition to helping correct headlight aim,<br />

<strong>Cadillac</strong>'s famed riding and handling qualities are<br />

maintained. Automatic Level Control is effective with<br />

any load up to 500 pounds and is standard on ail<br />

Fleetwood models.

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