Table of Contents Cadillac Escalade - IFS Europe BV
Table of Contents Cadillac Escalade - IFS Europe BV Table of Contents Cadillac Escalade - IFS Europe BV
AKENG44_Escalade Page 358 Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:22 PM Problems on the Road 10. Remove the cables in reverse order to prevent electrical shorting. Replace the red remote positive (+) terminal cover (if equipped). NOTICE Damage to your vehicle may result from electrical shorting if jumper cables are connected or disconnected incorrectly. To prevent electrical shorting, take care that the cables do not touch each other or any other metal. Remove the cables in the correct order. The repairs would not be covered by your warranty. ■ TOWING See your dealer or a professional towing service if you need to have your vehicle towed. Tow the vehicle on a platform trailer. Also, see "Recreational Vehicle Towing" in Section 3. . . . 358
AKENG44_Escalade Page 359 Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:22 PM Section 5 ■ ENGINE OVERHEATING CAUTION Steam from an overheated engine can burn you badly. Stay away from the engine if you see or hear steam coming from it. The engine coolant temperature gage shows the engine coolant temperature. If the pointer reaches the shaded warning area of the gage, the engine is too hot! An overheat warning message may appear in the driver information center display. See "Driver Information Center Messages" in Section 1 for more information. If you see or hear steam coming from the engine, stop and turn the engine off. Do not open the hood until the engine has cooled down. CAUTION Continued operation of an overheated engine may result in a fire and the possibility of personal injury and/or severe vehicle damage. See "Overheat Protection Mode" later in this section for information. – – – – – 359 . . .
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AKENG44_<strong>Escalade</strong> Page 358 Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:22 PM<br />
Problems on the Road<br />
10. Remove the cables in reverse<br />
order to prevent electrical<br />
shorting.<br />
Replace the red remote<br />
positive (+) terminal cover (if<br />
equipped).<br />
NOTICE<br />
Damage to your vehicle may<br />
result from electrical shorting if<br />
jumper cables are connected or<br />
disconnected incorrectly. To<br />
prevent electrical shorting, take<br />
care that the cables do not<br />
touch each other or any other<br />
metal.<br />
Remove the cables in the<br />
correct order.<br />
The repairs would not be<br />
covered by your warranty.<br />
■ TOWING<br />
See your dealer or a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
towing service if you need to have<br />
your vehicle towed.<br />
Tow the vehicle on a platform<br />
trailer.<br />
Also, see "Recreational Vehicle<br />
Towing" in Section 3.<br />
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