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Table of Contents Cadillac Escalade - IFS Europe BV

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AKENG44_<strong>Escalade</strong> Page 241 Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:22 PM<br />

Section 3<br />

Cold Weather Starting<br />

When starting the engine in very<br />

cold weather (below -18°C) (0°F),<br />

turn the ignition key to START and<br />

hold it there for up to 15 seconds.<br />

Let go <strong>of</strong> the key when the engine<br />

starts.<br />

Wait about 15 seconds between<br />

each try to help avoid draining<br />

your battery or damaging your<br />

starter.<br />

If the engine starts, let it warm up<br />

before you drive. Do not race the<br />

engine when it is cold.<br />

Allow enough time for the engine<br />

to warm up and deliver oil to the<br />

various parts <strong>of</strong> the engine requiring<br />

lubrication.<br />

Engine Flooding<br />

If the engine doesn't start within<br />

ten seconds, the engine could be<br />

flooded with too much gasoline.<br />

Push your accelerator pedal all the<br />

way down and continue holding<br />

your key in START for up to five<br />

more seconds.<br />

When the engine starts, let go <strong>of</strong><br />

the key and the accelerator pedal.<br />

If the engine starts briefly but then<br />

stops again, do the same thing.<br />

This clears the extra gasoline from<br />

the engine.<br />

Wait about 15 seconds between<br />

each try to help avoid draining<br />

your battery or damaging your<br />

starter.<br />

If the engine starts, let it warm up<br />

before you drive. Do not race the<br />

engine when it is cold.<br />

Allow enough time for the engine<br />

to warm up and deliver oil to the<br />

various parts <strong>of</strong> the engine requiring<br />

lubrication.<br />

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