Cadillac 1933 V8 Operator's Manual page 5

1933 cadillac v8
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1 j o e car qy^^y^ist and most frequent contact with Cadillac
fServke i|^(ij;irry will be in the service station of the distributor
fciQeJler who sold him the car and who therefore has the greatest
interest at stake in assuring him satisfaction. Cadillac Service is
so organized, however, that the owner may feel perfectly free to
use his car for extended travel, secure in the knowledge that other
Authorized Cadillac-La Salle Service Stations are able and willing
to offer the same service benefits to which he is entitled at his
local service station.
Identification Card
As a means of introduction at other Authorized Cadillac-
La Salle Service Stations, every purchaser of a Cadillac car is
given credentials in the form of an Identification Card.
This
card is mailed to the owner by the Cadillac Motor Car Company
as soon as delivery of the car is reported by the distributor or
———^
dealer. It is supplied in a cel-
luloid case and is intended
to be carried in a holder on
the car. This holder is locat-
ed under the cowl in the
driving compartment on the
right-hand side of the car
as shown in figure 3-
Upon presentation of this
Identification Card at any
Authorized Cadillac-LaSalle
Service Station, the car
owner is assured of standard
CADILLAC
IDENTIFICATION CARD
115 Third Street. MortoaYllle. N . 1.
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5000000
» ^ S s i i l l S £ _ l » S a l l e SaiesJ&aiBKL-
Mortonvllle, II, Y .
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Jsnuary 1, 1953 . „ j , .
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£ 4 \ PROMPT, EFFICIENT -nd COURTEOUS . . . . 1 « l.om ANY
* A l/THORlZEO CADILLAC SERVICE STATION-
CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Ortrrtt. Mich.
Fig. 2. The [Identification Card, when
properly signed, introduces the owner at
any Authorized Cadillac-La Salle Service
Station.
Cadillac Service under factory regulation.
Care of the Car
A fine piece of machinery, such as the Cadillac, naturally re-
quires a certain amount of care to assure smooth running, de-
pendability and long life, and the owner will derive the utmost in
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continuous satisfaction and utility from operation of the car by
following the instructions given below:
1. Drive the car at moderate speeds for the first 500 miles. •
2. Operate the car in accordance with the instructions con-
tained in this manual.
3. Check the engine oil level every 100 to 150 miles and add
oil as often as necessary to keep the indicator at "Full."
4. Check the air pressure of the tires at least once a week and
keep it up to the recommended pressure—40 pounds front and
rear; on cars driven at high speeds, 45 pounds in front.
5. Add distilled water to
the storage battery every
1000 miles, and in warm
weather every 500 miles, or
at least every two weeks.
6. Have the car lubricated
every 1000 miles, or at least
once each month in ac-
cordance with the lubrication
schedule given on page 10.
7. Have the car inspected
by an Authorized Cadillac-
La Salle
Service Station
every 1000 miles, or at least
once a month.
Fig. 3. The Identification Card should be
kept in its holder under the cowl at all
times.
Authorized Service
The first five items above do not necessarily warrant a visit to
the service station. The last two, however, require the attention
of those whose knowledge and experience qualifies them to per-
form the required work efficiently and in accordance with factory
recommendations.
A car such as the Cadillac V-8, built with skill, precision and
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