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Fuse Usage4 RH and LH Rear Seat CushionHeater Relay, Rear SunshadeMotor, Accessory Power Outlet5 Transmission Control Module6 Radio Speaker Amplifier7 RH and LH Rear Side DoorWindow Regulator Motor8 Headlamp Switch, Turn SignalSwitch, Horn Relay, CD Changer,Multifunction Relay9 Windshield Wiper Motor andRelay, Windshield Wiper andWindshield Washer Switch10 Body Control Module (BCM),Heater Water Auxiliary Pump,Fan Control Relays, AuxiliaryWater Pump Relay11 Heater and A/C Control, RH andLH Outside Rearview Mirrors12 Hazard Warning Switch,Instrument Cluster, Data LinkConnector (DLC), StoplampSwitch, Gage Cluster,Heater and A/C Control.Fuse Usage13 Remote Control Outside RearviewMirror Switch, A/C CompressorRelay, Coolant Fan TestConnector, A/C Load Switch14 Cellular Telephone, RH and LHWindshield Washer Nozzles,Driver and Passenger Heated SeatSwitch, Heater and A/C Control,Heated Outside Rearview Mirrorand Rear Window Defogger Relay15 Rear Suspension Leveling AirCompressor Relay, InstrumentCluster, Gage Cluster, CruiseControl Switch, Headlamp Switch,Multifunction Relay, Passengerand Driver Heated Seat Relay,BCM, Sunroof Actuator,Automatic Level Control Sensor,RH and LH Heated Rear SeatSwitch, RH and LH Heated RearSeat Cushion Relay, Driver SeatAdjuster Memory Module, LHFront Side Door Window Switch,Inside Rearview Mirror6-59
6-60Fuse Usage16 Cigarette Lighter(Front and Console)17 Horn #1 and #218 Fuel Pump19 Electronic Brake/TractionControl Module20 Passenger and Driver HeatedSeat Relay21 Daytime Running Lamp (DRL)Relay, LH High-BeamHeadlamp Relay22 Headlamp Switch,LH Low-Beam Headlamp23 LH Parking Lamp and Turn SignalLamps, LH Rear SidemarkerLamp, Multifunction Relay, LHStoplamp and Taillamp24 Lifting Magnet, BCM,Gage Cluster25 Sunroof ActuatorFuse Usage26 Headlamp Switch, RH and LHFront Sidemarker Lamp, MiddleTaillamp, RH and LH RearLicense Plate Lamp, Radio,Automatic Transmission ControlIndicator, Heater and A/C Control27 Automatic Level Control Sensor,Rear Suspension Leveling AirCompressor and Relay28 Door Lock Relay29 Multifunction Relay,OnStar System30 RH Parking Lamp and Turn SignalLamp, RH Rear SidemarkerLamp, RH Stoplamp and Taillamp31 RH Low-Beam Headlamp TurnSignal Switch32 RH High-Beam Headlamp Relay33 Blower Controller,A/C Compressor Relay34 Heated Rear WindowDefogger Relay35 Passenger Seat AdjusterSwitch, Driver Seat AdjusterMemory Module
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Every2001 Cateraunder warranty isba
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Table of ContentsSection 1Seats and
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Table of Contents (cont'd)Section 6
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We support voluntarytechnician cert
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Vehicle Damage WarningsAlso, in thi
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Service Station GuideFora MoreDetai
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Seats and Seat ControlsThis section
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Power Seats (If Equipped)The power
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Heated Front Seats (Option)The cont
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Head RestraintsRemovable Head Restr
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Rear SeatsCAUTION:A safety belt tha
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Heated Rear Seat (Option)The heated
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In most states and Canadian provinc
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The person keeps going until stoppe
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Q: If I’m a good driver, and I ne
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Shoulder Belt Height AdjusterBefore
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Q: What’s wrong with this?CAUTION
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Q: What’s wrong with this?CAUTION
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The best way to protect the fetus i
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CAUTION:Both frontal and side impac
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CAUTION:If something is between an
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How does an air bag restrain?In mod
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Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Veh
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2. Push the latch plate into the bu
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ChildrenEveryone in a vehicle needs
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CAUTION:Children who are up against
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Restraint Systems for ChildrenAn in
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Q: How do child restraints work?A:
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In Canada, the law requires that fo
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4. Pull the rest of the shoulder be
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4. Buckle the belt. Make sure the r
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Older ChildrenQ: What is the proper
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CAUTION:Never do this.Here a child
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Section 2Features and ControlsHere
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Power WindowsThe controls are locat
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KeysCAUTION:Leaving children in a v
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Door LocksCAUTION:Unlocked doors ca
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All doors do not lock when shifting
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Changes or modifications to this sy
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1. Use a thin coin to pry open the
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Trunk ReleaseTo use this feature, y
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Parking at NightPark in a lighted s
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ImmobilizerYour vehicle is equipped
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NOTICE:If your key seems stuck in L
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3. If your engine still won’t sta
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Automatic Transmission OperationThe
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DRIVE (D): Use this for normal driv
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Third-Gear StartPress this button t
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Shifting Into PARK (P)CAUTION:It ca
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Shifting Out of PARK (P)Your vehicl
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Parking Over Things That BurnEngine
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Tilt WheelTurn Signal/Multifunction
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Windshield WipersWIPER: Move the le
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Cruise ControlWith cruise control,
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Resuming a Set SpeedSetting the cru
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Exterior LampsThese controls on the
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Lamps On ReminderYou will hear a wa
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Cornering LampsThe cornering lamps
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Rear Reading LampsMap LampsThe rear
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Power Remote Control MirrorMove the
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Ashtrays and Cigarette LighterThe f
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Cellular Telephone (Option)Your veh
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Vehicle Locator Service -- To conta
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Turning the knob to position A full
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Programming the SunroofIf the batte
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Your vehicle’s engine should be t
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3. Return to the HomeLink transmitt
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A. Air OutletsB. Turn Signal/Multif
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Speedometer and OdometerThe speedom
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Air Bag Readiness LightThere is an
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Brake System Warning LightYour vehi
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Engine Coolant TemperatureWarning L
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NOTICE:If you keep driving your veh
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Emissions Inspection and Maintenanc
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Brake To Shift LightThis light will
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If you continue to drive with a loo
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Comfort ControlsThis section tells
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In cold weather, when the system se
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Air ConditioningOn hot days, open t
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The direction of airflow for the re
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PUSHBUTTONS: The six numbered pushb
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SIDE: Press this button to change t
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PUSHBUTTONS: The six numbered pushb
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While a traffic announcement plays,
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If the radio tunes to a related net
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Playing a Compact DiscInsert a disc
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CD Adapter KitsIt is possible to us
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Close the door by sliding it all th
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SOURCE: Press this button to select
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Weather Band (If Equipped)Weather b
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When the cleaning cassette has been
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Section 4Your Driving and the RoadH
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Drunken DrivingDeath and injury ass
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The body takes about an hour to rid
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Avoid needless heavy braking. Some
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Remember: Anti-lock doesn’t chang
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Steering TipsDriving on CurvesIt’
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Off-Road RecoveryYou may find that
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SkiddingIn a skid, a driver can los
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No one can see as well at night as
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CAUTION:Wet brakes can cause accide
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City DrivingOne of the biggest prob
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The exit speed is usually posted.Re
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CAUTION:Winter DrivingCoasting down
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What’s the worst time for this?
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CAUTION:Snow can trap exhaust gases
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CAUTION:Do not load your vehicle an
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If You Do Decide To Pull A TrailerI
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HitchesIt’s important to have the
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Making TurnsNOTICE:Making very shar
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Section 5Problems on the RoadHere y
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Jump StartingIf the battery has run
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CAUTION:3. Open the hoods and locat
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6. Don’t let the otherend of the
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Engine OverheatingYou will find the
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Cooling SystemWhen you decide it’
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How to Add Coolant to the CoolantSu
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1. You can remove the coolant surge
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5. Then replace the pressure cap. B
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Removing the Spare Tire and ToolsTh
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Removing the Flat Tire and Installi
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5. Position the jack under the vehi
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8. Remove any rust or dirtfrom the
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NOTICE:Improperly tightened wheel b
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Don’t use your spare tire on othe
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Section 6Service and Appearance Car
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CAUTION:You can be injured and your
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NOTICE:Your vehicle was not designe
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CAUTION:If you get gasoline on your
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Hood ReleasePull the lever inside t
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Engine OilIf the low oil level ligh
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What Kind of Engine Oil to UseOils
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What to Do with Used OilDid you kno
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CAUTION:Operating the engine with t
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Automatic Transmission FluidIt is n
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NOTICE:When adding coolant, it is i
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CAUTION:Turning the surge tank pres
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When to Check Power Steering FluidI
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There are only two reasons why the
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NOTICE:Continuing to drive with wor
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High Intensity Discharge (HID) Ligh
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4. Squeeze the retaining clip toget
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2. On the outboard side of each low
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Wiper Blade ReplacementWindshield w
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Inflation -- Tire PressureThe Tire-
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CAUTION:Rust or dirt on a wheel, or
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Uniform Tire Quality GradingQuality
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Each new wheel should have the same
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Appearance CareRemember, cleaning p
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Care of Safety BeltsKeep belts clea
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Cleaning Exterior Lamps/LensesUse o
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Finish DamageAny stone chips, fract
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Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
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Power Distribution Fuse BlockThis f
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Relay BoxThe relay box is located o
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Fuse/Relay Usage5 A/C Compressor Re
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Section 7Customer Assistance Inform
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When contacting Cadillac, please re
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GM Mobility Program for Personswith
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Roadside Service AvailabilityWherev
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Courtesy Rental VehicleWhen your ve
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REPORTING SAFETYDEFECTS TO THECANAD
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