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Table of Contents Cadillac Escalade - IFS Europe BV

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AKENG44_<strong>Escalade</strong> Page 360 Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:22 PM<br />

Problems on the Road<br />

If you get the overheat warning<br />

with no sign <strong>of</strong> steam:<br />

1. Turn <strong>of</strong>f your air conditioner<br />

and turn the heater on to<br />

maximum heat and maximum<br />

fan speed.<br />

2. If you're in a traffic jam, shift<br />

to N (Neutral).<br />

3. Pull over and stop the vehicle<br />

as soon as it is safe to do so.<br />

Allow the engine to idle for a<br />

few minutes.<br />

If the coolant temperature<br />

gage still shows an overheated<br />

condition, pull over, stop and park<br />

your vehicle right away.<br />

If there is still no sign <strong>of</strong> steam, run<br />

the engine at idle speed for about<br />

five minutes while you are parked.<br />

If the overheat warning continues,<br />

turn <strong>of</strong>f the engine and get<br />

everyone out <strong>of</strong> the vehicle right<br />

away.<br />

See "Overheat Protection<br />

Mode" later in this section for<br />

information.<br />

CAUTION<br />

An electric cooling fan can start<br />

even if the engine is not<br />

running. Be careful around any<br />

underhood electric fan.<br />

If the coolant in the surge tank has<br />

been boiling, do not touch it until<br />

it has cooled down.<br />

The vehicle should be parked on a<br />

level surface.<br />

The coolant level can be checked<br />

by looking at the see-through<br />

surge tank without having to<br />

remove the cap.<br />

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