Cadillac 1933 V8 Operator's Manual page 3

1933 cadillac v8
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T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
CHAPTER I—Cadillac Service .
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Cadillac-LaSalle Service Stations—Identification Card—Care of the
Car—Authorized Service—Preventive
Service—Repair Parts—Service
Charges—Flat Rate Service—Standard Service Contract—Lubrication
Agreement.
CHAPTER II—Lubrication
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Lubrication Schedule—Lubrication Notice—LUBRICANTS—Engine
Oil—Transmission Lubricant—Rear Axle Lubricant—Steering Gear
Lubricant—Chassis Lubricant—Clutch and Wheel Bearing Lubricant—
Water Pump Lubricant—ENGINE LUBRICATION—Oil Level—Crank-
case Ventilating System and Oil Filter—Changing Engine Oil.
CHAPTER III—Operation
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Gasoline Gauge—Oil Pressure Gauge—Ammeter—Temperature Indi-
cator—Throttle Control—Choke Control—Starting the Car—Starting
Hints—Ride Regulation—Lighting
Switch—DRIVING HINTS—
Speed—Gravel Roads—Hills—Slippery Roads—Danger of Running Car
in Closed Garage.
CHAPTER IV—Cold Weather Operation
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PREPARING FOR COLD WEATHER—Anti-Freezing Solutions-
Winter Lubrication—Storage Battery— Gasoline System—STARTING
T H E ENGINE—Choke Button—Position of Throttle Hand Lever-
Priming the Carburetor—Use of Starter—Use of Accelerator Before
Engine is Warm.
CHAPTER V—Equipment .
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Locks and Keys—Ignition Switch Lock—Door Locks—Package Com-
partment—Interior
Lights and Switches—No-Draft
Ventilation—
Windshield Cleaner—Sun Visor—Adjustable Seat—Cigar Lighter—
Tools—Tires—Use of Jack—Spare Wheel Carrier—Changing Wheels.
CHAPTER VI—General Care
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Storage Battery—Generator Charging Rate—Spark Plug—Cooling
System—Gasoline System—Carburetor Air Cleaner—Brakes—Tires—
Removing Tires from Wheels—Tire Balancing Marks—Lights—Replac-
ing Map Lamp Bulb—Aiming the Headlamps—Storing the Car—
BODY—Care of the Finish—Care of the Top—Cleaning Upholstery
—Door hardware—Body Adjustments.
CHAPTER VII—Specifications and License Data
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HE OWNER of a Cadillac motor car has purchased a fine piece
of machinery to serve him as a pleasant and dependable
means of transportation.
The Cadillac provides this means;
pleasant because of its fine performance, comfort and ease of con-
trol; dependable because of the care with which it was built and
because
of
Cadillac Service,
which operates on a standard
policy, guaranteeing the owner
efficient service everywhere at
standard prices under factory
regulation.
C a d i l l a c - L a
S a l l e
S e r -
vice S t a t i o n s
Cadillac Service is available
wherever Cadillac and La Salle
cars are sold.
Service stations
conducted by Cadillac distribu-
tors and dealers are designated
as "Authorized Cadillac-LaSalle
Service
Stations,"
and
are
identified by the exclusive sign
shown on this page. Wherever
this
sign is
displayed,
the
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Authorized Cadillac-La Salle
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Service Stations display this sign at
owner will find an organization
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service entrance.
prepared
to
service Cadillac
cars.
This means proper equipment, factory-trained personnel,
a stock of genuine replacement parts and standardized policies
and methods.
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