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Table of Contents Cadillac Escalade - IFS Europe BV

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AKENG44_<strong>Escalade</strong> Page 13 Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:22 PM<br />

Important Safety Precautions<br />

CAUTION (Continued)<br />

• Engine exhaust may also be<br />

entering your vehicle if:<br />

– your exhaust system<br />

sounds strange or different<br />

– your vehicle gets rusty<br />

underneath<br />

– your vehicle has been<br />

damaged or improperly<br />

serviced<br />

– the base <strong>of</strong> your vehicle,<br />

especially your exhaust<br />

pipe, is blocked by snow or<br />

debris<br />

CAUTION (Continued)<br />

If you suspect that exhaust is<br />

entering your vehicle, drive<br />

with all the windows open, turn<br />

the air conditioning (if<br />

equipped) on to any setting<br />

that circulates outside air and<br />

have the vehicle serviced immediately.<br />

Water and Your Vehicle<br />

CAUTION<br />

After a car wash or driving<br />

through a puddle, the brakes<br />

may not work well. Apply light<br />

pedal pressure until the brakes<br />

work normally.<br />

Do not drive through deep<br />

puddles. If water enters into an<br />

air inlet, it might damage the<br />

engine. If you must drive<br />

through a puddle, drive carefully<br />

so as not to allow the water to<br />

splash against the underbody <strong>of</strong><br />

the vehicle.<br />

13 . . .

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