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Owner's Manual Cadillac BLS - IFS Europe BV

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460_OM_MY09.book Page 185 Wednesday, April 2, 2008 10:32 AM<br />

The foot brake and handbrake are selfadjusting.<br />

It is not possible to detect, through abnormal<br />

pedal or handbrake lever travel, whether the<br />

braking lining is worn and needs replacing.<br />

It is therefore essential that brake lining be<br />

checked regularly, as specified in the<br />

service programme.<br />

NOTICE<br />

Avoid spilling brake fluid onto paintwork,<br />

since it can cause corrosion damage.<br />

Braking lining replacement should be<br />

entrusted to a workshop. We recommend<br />

that you contact an authorised<br />

<strong>Cadillac</strong> workshop.<br />

Power steering<br />

Check the level of the power steering fluid in<br />

the reservoir regularly, in accordance with<br />

the service programme.<br />

The wheels should point directly forwards<br />

during this check.<br />

Clean round the cap before unscrewing it.<br />

Wipe the dipstick. To check the level, screw<br />

down the cap completely and then remove<br />

it again.<br />

The oil level should lie between the MAX<br />

and MIN marks when the oil temperature is<br />

about +20 °C. If the oil is colder, the level<br />

may be lower, and at a higher temperatures<br />

the level may be higher.<br />

Top up with "CHF 11S power steering fluid"<br />

or "CHF 202".<br />

Car care<br />

185<br />

Power steering fluid reservoir, turbo petrol<br />

engine, 4-cyl<br />

Power steering fluid reservoir, turbo petrol<br />

engine, V6.

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