Cadillac 1975 Owner's Manual page 51

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FIG. 2-25: BOOT STOWAGE IN TRUNK
Sunroof
A Sunroof is an available feature on most
Cadillac styles. The Sunroof is an electric
motor-driven sliding roof panel that admits
outside air and light into the passenger com¬
partment.
OPERATION
• Ignition switch must be in RUN position.
• TO OPEN: move switch, Fig. 2-19, to
"OPN" and hold until sliding roof is par¬
tially or fully opened. Release switch to
stop roof operation.
FIG. 2-26: CLOSING SUNROOF MANUALLY
• TO CLOSE: move switch lever to "CLS".
Release switch to stop roof operation.
Manual Operation — The Sunroof can be
closed manually in the event it can not be
closed electrically. To do this:
• Remove the small round plug located in
the center of the head I i n i ng nea r the f ront
edge of the roof opening by grasping with
fingers and pulling downward.
• Insert the hexagonal end of the crank
handle into socket in the winding gear
screw and rotate crank handle counterc¬
lockwise to remove the screw, Fig. 2-26.
• Screw the threaded end of crank handle
into the screw hole and continue to turn
crank clockwise to close roof.
NOTE: The crank handle can only be used to
close the roof.
After manually closing roof:
• Remove the crank handle.
• Install screw.
• Tighten screw.
• Replace round plug in headliner.
MAINTENANCE
Periodically clean off any dirt that may have
accumulated on the guide rail covers. It is not
necessary to lubricate the top surface of the
guide rail covers or the slide tracks.
Drain Tubes — During regular mainte¬
nance, check the two drain holes at the front
corners of the Sunroof opening to be sure they
are open and the drain tubes are not plugged.
Fig. 2-27. If the drain tubes are plugged, they
should be cleaned with an air hose or with a
flexible wire from the bottom of the tubes. The
rear drain tubes are located in the quarter
panels and drain through the rear wheel hous¬
ing.

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