i hope you find an answer.
i have the same scope, tried bushnell and they passed me to another party, supposed experts in this field.
after 2 weeks i got a reply asking for more info (ie: my country) 4 weeks later i got a further reply telling me as it was bought from a 3rd party they would not help me.
all i asked for was a 'starting point' for the scope to set up the goto, i mean, if the scope does not know where it is pointing in the first place how can it tell how far to travel.
i have tried setting it using polaris as the starting point and the first star it looked for was capello, it duly swung into action and ended up pointing east and almost upwards.....capello at the time was in the west and only just above the horizon, it was at this point i asked for help.
Telescopes without tracking work just fine when you focus them on the north star. On any other object, however, the view drifts as the earth spins, and the drift get worse the further south one peers. With a manual telescope every minute or two you have to readjust the image to get what you are looking back into the field of view. If you have lots of people lining up to look through your telescope, you have to interrupt them every few minutes to readjust the image. With automatic tracking this problem is alleviated. To make it work you aim the telescope at two or three bright stars, and it can take over from there. Sometimes you also need to tell it your latitude, longitude, date and time, depending on how sophisticated your tracking system is.
The manual comes with the GPS in the package, but if you are missing it, I'm sure the guys at Garmin would be more than happy to help you find a manual.
Telescopic steering wheel means the distance between the steering wheel and the dash board can be adjusted. Like a telescope, you can move the steering wheel forward or backward. This feature allows the driver to adjust the distance of the steering wheel from the dash board as per his height and sitting position. The manual version is available in most of the cars. Some cars have the power version of this feature like Lexus ES 350.
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Well, if it is a Deville with the Northstar 4.6L engine, the manual calls for 7.5 quarts with filter.
The owner's manual suggests a rating of 91 octane and further comments that 87 can be used but could cause knocking in the engine.
According to the Owner's Manual, the 2001 Cadillac Deville holds 7.5 quarts (or 7.1 L) with a filter change.
By the valve cover. Some cam sensors need a special alignment tool to install; refer to repair manual before attempting.
Computerized telescopes are controlled by the computer and as such are more accurate in finding exact locations in the sky when viewing objects. If you the exact location of the object you are looking for this should help you pinpoint that object
REad your owner's manual/. 7 QUARTS TOTAL PAUL G it should be 7 and one half quarts to fill to the middle of the range.
I'm not positive,but I own a 1994 ElDorado with the Northstar engine,and when my starter went out I read in the factory service manual that it was located underneath the intake manifold,between the two cylinder banks.It wasn't as difficult as it looked at first.
Changing an alternator in a northstar requires removing the intake manifold,as it is under there. I would suggest getting a service manual for all the details. Good luck Almost but not quite true. Under the intake manifold is the starter not the alternator!!!
Too much transmission fluid in the trans or pressure build up. Check the fluid level as outlined in your owners manual. If it is not overfull, take the vehicle to a transmission professional.