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Owner's Manual Cadillac BLS - IFS Europe BV

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460_OM_MY09.book Page 81 Wednesday, April 2, 2008 10:32 AM<br />

Instruments and controls<br />

81<br />

WARNING<br />

In poor visibility, avoid following the tail<br />

lights of the vehicle in front. There is a risk<br />

of driving too close. If the vehicle brakes<br />

suddenly, you may be unable to avoid a<br />

collision and therefore risk injury to yourself<br />

and others.<br />

Front fog lights 3<br />

Some model variants have fog lights fitted in<br />

the front spoiler. These should be used in<br />

poor visibility.<br />

The fog lights are automatically turned off<br />

when the engine is switched off. When the<br />

car is next started, the fog lights will have to<br />

be switched back on manually by pressing<br />

the fog light switch. If the engine is restarted<br />

within 30 seconds, the front fog lights will<br />

remain on.<br />

Acquaint yourself with the legal<br />

provisions governing the use of front<br />

fog lights.<br />

Direction indicators<br />

1 Right<br />

2 Left<br />

Direction indicators<br />

The stalk switch has an intermediate,<br />

spring-loaded position that is useful for signalling<br />

when changing lanes or overtaking.<br />

The stalk switch also has fixed positions for<br />

indicating a right or left turn, that are cancelled<br />

automatically when the steering<br />

wheel is centred.<br />

If an indicator bulb breaks, the frequency<br />

with which the indicators flash will be doubled.<br />

This frequency is also doubled if a caravan<br />

or trailer is being towed and one of its indicator<br />

bulbs breaks.

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