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Owner's Manual Cadillac BLS - IFS Europe BV

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460_OM_MY09.book Page 180 Wednesday, April 2, 2008 10:32 AM<br />

180 Car care<br />

Engine oil<br />

Checking the engine oil<br />

Check the engine oil level regularly.<br />

1 Park the car on a level surface.<br />

2 Switch off the engine and wait for<br />

2–5 minutes (diesel engine: 5 min.).<br />

The engine should be at normal<br />

operating temperature.<br />

3 Withdraw the dipstick and wipe it with a<br />

clean rag before checking the oil level.<br />

The oil level must not be below the MIN<br />

mark on the dipstick, but nor should it be<br />

above the MAX mark, since this could result<br />

in abnormal oil consumption.<br />

The distance between the MIN and MAX<br />

marks is equivalent to 1.0 l.<br />

NOTICE<br />

Too high an oil level can damage the<br />

engine.<br />

2.0 Turbo (210 hp):<br />

When the engine is started, the engine oil<br />

level is checked. If the level is too low, the<br />

following message appears on the DIC:<br />

Checkoil level.<br />

If this occurs the oil level must be checked<br />

first. If the level is too low then it must be<br />

topped up.<br />

1.9TiD and 1.9 TTiD:<br />

The engine is equipped with an engine oil<br />

level sensor that is active when the engine<br />

is running. If the level sinks too low, the following<br />

message appears on the DIC:<br />

Checkoil level.<br />

If this occurs the oil level must be checked<br />

first. If the level is too low then it must be<br />

topped up.<br />

Oil filler cap and dipstick, turbo petrol<br />

engine, 4-cyl

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