CADILLAC SRX CROSSOVER (2009) Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн

Seats and Restraint System
............................. 1-1
Front Seats
............................................... 1-2
Rear Seats
.............................................. 1-11
Safety Belts
............................................. 1-13
Child Restraints
....................................... 1-33
Airbag System
......................................... 1-56
Restraint System Check
............................ 1-72
Features and Controls
..................................... 2-1
Keys
........................................................ 2-3
Doors and Locks
....................................... 2-9
Windows
................................................. 2-15
Theft-Deterrent Systems
............................ 2-19
Starting and Operating Your Vehicle
........... 2-22
Mirrors
.................................................... 2-38
Object Detection Systems
.......................... 2-41
OnStar
®
System
...................................... 2-43
Universal Home Remote System
................ 2-47
Storage Areas
......................................... 2-54
Sunroof
.................................................. 2-56
Instrument Panel
............................................. 3-1
Instrument Panel Overview
.......................... 3-4
Climate Controls
...................................... 3-22
Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators
........ 3-29
Driver Information Center (DIC)
.................. 3-45
Audio System(s)
....................................... 3-68
Driving Your Vehicle
....................................... 4-1
Your Driving, the Road, and the Vehicle
....... 4-2
Towing
................................................... 4-36
Service and Appearance Care
.......................... 5-1
Service
..................................................... 5-3
Fuel
......................................................... 5-5
Checking Things Under the Hood
............... 5-10
All-Wheel Drive
........................................ 5-42
Rear Axle
............................................... 5-43
Front Axle
............................................... 5-44
Headlamp Aiming
..................................... 5-45
2009 Cadillac SRX Owner Manual M
Содержание
- Cadillac srx booktoc 1
- Cadillac srx owner manua 1
- Canadian owners 3
- Propriétaires canadiens 3
- Caution 4
- Safety warnings and symbols 4
- Vehicle symbols 4
- Vehicle symbol chart 5
- Seats and restraint system 7
- Section 1 seats and restraint system 7
- Caution 8
- Front seats 8
- Manual seats 8
- Power seats 9
- Heated seats 10
- Power lumbar 10
- Easy exit seat 11
- Memory seat and mirrors 11
- Caution 12
- Manual reclining seatbacks 12
- Reclining seatbacks 12
- Caution 14
- Power reclining seatbacks 14
- Head restraints 15
- Caution 17
- Rear seat operation 17
- Rear seats 17
- Stowable seat 18
- Caution 19
- Safety belts 19
- Safety belts they are for everyone 19
- Why safety belts work 20
- Questions and answers about safety belts 23
- How to wear safety belts properly 24
- Caution 26
- Caution 27
- Caution 28
- Caution 29
- Caution 30
- Caution 31
- Caution 32
- Lap shoulder belt 33
- Safety belt pretensioners 35
- Rear safety belt comfort guides 36
- Caution 37
- Safety belt extender 38
- Safety belt use during pregnancy 38
- Child restraints 39
- Older children 39
- Caution 40
- Caution 41
- Caution 42
- Infants and young children 42
- Caution 43
- Caution continued 43
- Caution 44
- Caution 45
- Child restraint systems 45
- Caution 46
- Securing an add on child restraint in the vehicle 46
- Caution 47
- Securing the child within the child restraint 47
- Caution 48
- Where to put the restraint 48
- Caution continued 49
- Lower anchors and tethers for children latch 49
- Lower anchors 50
- Top tether anchor 50
- Lower anchor and top tether anchor locations 51
- Caution 52
- Securing a child restraint designed for the latch system 52
- Caution 53
- Securing a child restraint in a rear seat position 55
- Caution 58
- Securing a child restraint in the right front seat position 58
- Airbag system 62
- Caution 62
- Caution 63
- Caution 64
- Where are the airbags 64
- Caution 66
- When should an airbag inflate 67
- When should an airbag inflate 67
- How does an airbag restrain 69
- What makes an airbag inflate 69
- What makes an airbag inflate 69
- Caution 70
- What will you see after an airbag inflates 70
- What will you see after an airbag inflates 70
- Passenger sensing system 71
- Caution 72
- Caution 75
- Adding equipment to your airbag equipped vehicle 76
- Caution 76
- Servicing your airbag equipped vehicle 76
- Airbags 78
- Checking the restraint systems 78
- Restraint system check 78
- Safety belts 78
- Caution 79
- Replacing restraint system parts after a crash 79
- Features and controls 81
- Section 2 features and controls 81
- Section 2 features and controls 82
- Caution 83
- Remote keyless entry rke system 84
- Remote keyless entry rke system operation 84
- Battery replacement 86
- Programming transmitters to the vehicle 86
- Remote vehicle start 87
- Caution 89
- Central door unlocking system 89
- Door locks 89
- Doors and locks 89
- Delayed locking 90
- Power door locks 90
- Programmable automatic door locks 90
- Lockout protection 91
- Rear door security locks 91
- Caution 92
- Power liftgate 92
- Power liftgate operation 92
- Obstacle detection features 93
- Caution 94
- Caution continued 94
- Manual liftgate operation 94
- Caution 95
- Windows 95
- Caution 96
- Power windows 96
- Express down window 97
- Express up window 97
- Express window anti pinch feature 97
- Programming the power windows 97
- Caution 98
- Express window anti pinch override 98
- Lighted visor vanity mirror 98
- Sun visors 98
- Window lockout 98
- Theft deterrent system 99
- Theft deterrent systems 99
- Iii electronic immobilizer 100
- Pass ke 100
- Pass key iii electronic immobilizer 100
- Testing the alarm 100
- Iii electronic immobilizer operation 101
- Pass ke 101
- Pass key iii electronic immobilizer operation 101
- New vehicle break in 102
- Starting and operating your vehicle 102
- Ignition positions 103
- Retained accessory power rap 104
- Starting procedure 104
- Starting the engine 104
- Adjustable throttle and brake pedal 105
- Caution 106
- Engine coolant heater 106
- To use the engine coolant heater 106
- Automatic transmission operation 107
- Caution 107
- Caution 108
- Driver shift control dsc 109
- Grade braking 111
- Tow haul mode 111
- Parking brake 112
- Caution 113
- Shifting into park 113
- Caution 114
- Leaving the vehicle with the engine running 114
- Torque lock 114
- Caution 115
- Parking over things that burn 115
- Shifting out of park 115
- Caution 116
- Caution continued 116
- Engine exhaust 116
- Caution 117
- Running the vehicle while parked 117
- Automatic dimming mirror operation 118
- Automatic dimming rearview mirror 118
- Cleaning the mirror 118
- Compass 118
- Compass calibration 118
- Compass operation 118
- Compass variance 118
- Mirrors 118
- Outside power mirrors 119
- Caution 120
- Outside automatic dimming mirror 120
- Outside convex mirror 120
- Outside heated mirrors 120
- Park tilt mirrors 120
- Caution 121
- Object detection systems 121
- Ultrasonic rear parking assist urpa 121
- How the system works 122
- Onstar system 123
- System 123
- When the system does not seem to work properly 123
- Onstar services available with the safe sound plan 124
- Onstar services included with directions connections plan 124
- Onstar hands free calling 125
- Onstar steering wheel controls 125
- Onstar turn by turn navigation 125
- Onstar virtual advisor 125
- How onstar service works 126
- Your responsibility 126
- Universal home remote system 127
- Universal home remote system operation with three round led 127
- Programming universal home remote rolling code 128
- Programming universal home remote fixed code 130
- Erasing universal home remote buttons 133
- Reprogramming universal home remote buttons 133
- Using universal home remote 133
- Caution 134
- Center console storage 134
- Cupholders 134
- Glove box 134
- Instrument panel storage 134
- Luggage carrier 134
- Storage areas 134
- Cargo cover 135
- Cargo management system 135
- Caution 136
- Sunroof 136
- Sunroof ultra view 136
- Anti pinch feature 137
- Resynchronization 137
- Instrument panel 139
- Section 3 instrument panel 139
- Section 3 instrument panel 140
- Instrument panel overview 142
- Hazard warning flashers 144
- Tilt wheel 144
- Heated steering wheel 145
- Turn signal multifunction lever 145
- Headlamp high low beam changer 146
- Turn and lane change signals 146
- Turn signal on chime 146
- Flash to pass 147
- Windshield wipers 147
- Caution 148
- Windshield washer 148
- Caution 149
- Rear window wiper washer 149
- Caution 150
- Cruise control 150
- Headlamp washer 150
- Caution 151
- Setting cruise control 151
- Increasing speed while using cruise control 152
- Passing another vehicle while using cruise control 152
- Reducing speed while using cruise control 152
- Resuming a set speed 152
- Ending cruise control 153
- Erasing speed memory 153
- Headlamps 153
- Using cruise control on hills 153
- Daytime running lamps drl 154
- Headlamps on reminder 154
- Wiper activated headlamps 154
- Fog lamps 155
- Light sensor 155
- Entry lighting 156
- Exterior lighting battery saver 156
- Instrument panel brightness 156
- Parade dimming 156
- Electric power management 157
- Reading lamps 157
- Accessory power outlet s 158
- Ashtray s and cigarette lighter 158
- Analog clock 159
- Ashtray 159
- Cigarette lighter 159
- Automatic operation 160
- Climate controls 160
- Dual climate control system 160
- Manual operation 161
- Air inlet modes 162
- Air conditioning 163
- Sensors 163
- Operation tips 164
- Outlet adjustment 164
- Rear window defogger 164
- Rear air conditioning system 165
- Passenger compartment air filter 166
- Warning lights gages and indicators 167
- Instrument panel cluster 168
- Driver safety belt reminder light 169
- Engine speed limiter 169
- Safety belt reminders 169
- Speedometer and odometer 169
- Tachometer 169
- Airbag readiness light 170
- Passenger safety belt reminder light 170
- Caution 171
- Passenger airbag status indicator 171
- Caution 172
- Caution 173
- Charging system light 173
- Brake system warning light 174
- Caution 174
- Antilock brake system abs warning light 175
- Traction control system tcs warning light 175
- Engine coolant temperature gage 176
- Engine coolant temperature warning light 176
- Check engine light 177
- Malfunction indicator lamp 177
- Tire pressure light 177
- Emissions inspection and maintenance programs 180
- Oil pressure light 180
- Caution 181
- Fog lamp light 181
- Lights on reminder 181
- Security light 181
- Cruise control light 182
- Fuel gage 182
- Highbeam on light 182
- Tow haul mode light 182
- Driver information center dic 183
- Dic operation and displays 184
- Average economy afe 185
- Fuel range 185
- Inst instantaneous economy ife 185
- Trip a or trip b 185
- Trip fuel display menu items 185
- Average speed 186
- Battery voltage 186
- Blank display 186
- Fuel used 186
- Timer on off 186
- Oil life remaining 187
- Parking assist 187
- Vehicle information display menu items 187
- Blank display 188
- Front tires or rear tires 188
- Relearn remote key 188
- Speedometer 188
- Automatic light control off 189
- Automatic light control on 189
- Battery saver active 189
- Change engine oil soon 189
- Dic warnings and messages 189
- Check tire pressure 190
- Cruise set to xxx mph km h 190
- Driver door open 190
- Engine hot a c air conditioning off 190
- Engine overheated idle engine 191
- Engine power reduced 191
- Fuel level low 191
- Hood open 191
- Ice possible drive with care 192
- Left rear door open 192
- Oil pressure low stop engine 192
- Parking assist off 192
- Passenger door open 192
- Rear access open 193
- Remote key learning active 193
- Replace battery in remote key 193
- Right rear door open 193
- Service a c system 193
- Service air bag 193
- Service battery charging system 193
- Service brake assist 194
- Service brake system 194
- Service parking assist 194
- Service power steering 194
- Service stabilitrak 194
- Service suspension sys system 195
- Service theft deterrent system 195
- Service tire monitor system 195
- Service traction control 195
- Service transmission 195
- Service vehicle soon 196
- Speed limited to xxx mph km h 196
- Stabilitrak not ready 196
- Stabilitrak off 196
- Starting disabled service throttle 197
- Theft attempted 197
- Tighten gas cap 197
- Tire learning active 197
- Traction control off 197
- Traction control on 197
- Transmission hot idle engine 197
- Dic vehicle customization 198
- Turn signal on 198
- Washer fluid low add fluid 198
- Display in english 199
- Display language 199
- Entering the feature settings menu 199
- Feature settings menu items 199
- Auto door lock 200
- Auto door unlock 200
- Remote door lock 201
- Remote door unlock 201
- Delay door lock 202
- Exit lighting 202
- Approach lighting 203
- Chime volume 203
- Easy exit seat 204
- Park tilt mirrors 204
- Memory seat recall 205
- Remote start 205
- Audio system s 206
- Caution 206
- Exiting the feature settings menu 206
- Enabling disabling the digital radio clock 207
- For the single cd player 207
- Radio with a single cd or a six disc cd player 207
- Setting the clock 207
- For a six disc cd player 208
- For the single cd player 208
- Setting the time and date 208
- Changing the time and date default setting 209
- For a six disc cd player 209
- For the single cd player 209
- For the six disc cd player 210
- Radio data system rds 210
- Radio s 210
- Finding a station 211
- Playing the radio 211
- Storing a radio station as a favorite 212
- Finding a category cat station 213
- Setting the tone bass midrange treble 213
- Radio message 214
- Radio messages for xm only 214
- Xm satellite radio service 214
- Playing a cd s six disc cd player 215
- Playing a cd single cd player 215
- Care of the cd player 217
- Care of your cds 217
- Cd messages 218
- Playing an mp3 wma cd r or cd rw disc 218
- Using the auxiliary input jack 218
- Compressed audio 219
- Mp3 wma cd r or cd rw disc 219
- Using an mp3 219
- Mp3 wma format 220
- Empty directory or folder 221
- No folder 221
- Order of play 221
- Root directory 221
- File system and naming 222
- Playing an mp3 wma 222
- Preprogrammed playlists 222
- Xm radio messages 225
- Navigation radio system 226
- Rear seat audio rsa 226
- Rear seat entertainment rse system 226
- Audio steering wheel controls 228
- Theft deterrent feature 228
- Fm stereo 229
- Radio reception 229
- Cellular phone usage 230
- Rear side window antenna 230
- Xm satellite radio antenna system 230
- Xm satellite radio service 230
- Driving your vehicle 231
- Section 4 driving your vehicle 231
- Caution 232
- Defensive driving 232
- Drunk driving 232
- Your driving the road and the vehicle 232
- Braking 233
- Control of a vehicle 233
- Antilock brake system abs 234
- Brake assist 235
- Braking in emergencies 235
- Using abs 235
- Stabilitra 236
- Stabilitrak system 236
- System 236
- Traction control system tcs 236
- All wheel drive awd system 238
- Limited slip rear axle 238
- Magnetic ride control 238
- Power steering 238
- Steering 238
- Steering tips 238
- Steering in emergencies 239
- Loss of control 240
- Off road recovery 240
- Passing 240
- Off road driving 241
- Skidding 241
- Before you go off roading 242
- Caution 243
- Caution continued 243
- Loading your vehicle for off road driving 243
- Environmental concerns 244
- Traveling to remote areas 244
- Caution 245
- Getting familiar with off road driving 245
- Scanning the terrain 246
- Approaching a hill 247
- Caution 247
- Driving on hills 247
- Caution 248
- Driving uphill 248
- Caution 250
- Driving downhill 250
- Caution 251
- Driving across an incline 251
- Caution 252
- Driving in mud sand snow or ice 252
- Stalling on an incline 252
- After off road driving 253
- Caution 253
- Driving in water 253
- Driving at night 254
- Caution 255
- Driving in rain and on wet roads 255
- Hydroplaning 255
- Other rainy weather tips 255
- Before leaving on a long trip 256
- Caution 256
- Highway hypnosis 256
- Hill and mountain roads 256
- Caution 257
- Driving on snow or ice 257
- Winter driving 257
- Blizzard conditions 258
- Caution 258
- Caution 259
- Caution continued 259
- If your vehicle is stuck in sand mud ice or snow 259
- Caution 260
- Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the gross vehicle weight rating gvwr or either the maximum front or rear gross axle weight rating gawr if you do parts on the vehicle can break and it can change the way your vehicle handles these could cause you to lose control and crash also overloading can shorten the life of the vehicle 260
- It is very important to know how much weight your vehicle can carry this weight is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of all occupants cargo and all nonfactory installed options two labels on your vehicle show how much weight it may properly carry the tire and loading information label and the certification tire label 260
- Loading the vehicle 260
- Rocking your vehicle to get it out 260
- Tire and loading information label 261
- Steps for determining correct load limit 262
- Certification tire label 264
- Caution 265
- Caution 266
- Recreational vehicle towing 266
- Towing 266
- Towing your vehicle 266
- Dinghy towing 267
- Dolly towing 268
- Level control 268
- Caution 269
- Towing a trailer 269
- Pulling a trailer 270
- Weight of the trailer 270
- Weight of the trailer tongue 272
- Hitches 274
- Safety chains 274
- Total weight on the vehicle s tires 274
- Tow haul mode 275
- Trailer brakes 275
- Caution 276
- Driving with a trailer 276
- Backing up 277
- Following distance 277
- Making turns 277
- Passing 277
- Turn signals when towing a trailer 277
- Caution 278
- Driving on grades 278
- Parking on hills 278
- Engine cooling when trailer towing 279
- Leaving after parking on a hill 279
- Maintenance when trailer towing 279
- Section 5 service and appearance care 281
- Service and appearance care 281
- Section 5 service and appearance care 282
- Accessories and modifications 283
- Accessories and modifications 283
- Service 283
- California perchlorate materials requirements 284
- California proposition 65 warning 284
- Caution 284
- Doing your own service work 284
- Adding equipment to the outside of the vehicle 285
- Gasoline octane 285
- California fuel 286
- Gasoline specifications 286
- Gasoline specifications 286
- Additives 287
- Fuels in foreign countries 287
- Caution 288
- Filling the tank 288
- Caution 289
- Caution 290
- Checking things under the hood 290
- Filling a portable fuel container 290
- Hood release 291
- Engine compartment overview 292
- Checking engine oil 296
- Engine oil 296
- When to add engine oil 297
- What kind of engine oil to use 298
- Engine oil additives engine oil flushes 299
- Engine oil life system 299
- How to reset the engine oil life system 299
- When to change engine oil 299
- Engine air cleaner filter 300
- What to do with used oil 300
- Caution 301
- How to inspect the engine air cleaner filter 301
- When to inspect the engine air cleaner filter 301
- Automatic transmission fluid 302
- Cooling system 302
- How to check automatic transmission fluid 302
- Caution 303
- Engine coolant 303
- Caution 304
- What to use 304
- Checking coolant 305
- Caution 306
- How to add coolant to the surge tank 306
- Caution 307
- Coolant surge tank pressure cap 309
- Engine overheating 309
- Caution 310
- If no steam is coming from the engine compartment 310
- If steam is coming from the engine compartment 310
- Overheated engine protection operating mode 311
- Power steering fluid 311
- When to check power steering fluid 311
- How to check power steering fluid 312
- What to use 312
- Windshield washer fluid 312
- Adding washer fluid 313
- Brake fluid 314
- Brakes 314
- Caution 314
- Caution 315
- Checking brake fluid 315
- What to add 315
- Brake adjustment 316
- Brake pedal travel 316
- Brake wear 316
- Caution 316
- Battery 317
- Caution 317
- Replacing brake system parts 317
- Vehicle storage 317
- Caution 318
- Jump starting 318
- Caution 319
- Caution 320
- All wheel drive 322
- Transfer case 322
- When to check lubricant 322
- How to check lubricant 323
- Rear axle 323
- What to use 323
- When to check lubricant 323
- Front axle 324
- How to check lubricant 324
- What to use 324
- When to check and change lubricant 324
- Bulb replacement 325
- Headlamp aiming 325
- How to check lubricant 325
- What to use 325
- Caution 326
- Halogen bulbs 326
- High intensity discharge hid lighting 326
- Windshield wiper blade replacement 326
- Rear wiper blade replacement 327
- Caution 328
- Caution continued 328
- If your vehicle has p255 50r20 size tires they are classified as low profile performance tires these tires are designed for very responsive driving on wet or dry pavement you may also notice more road noise with low profile performance tires and that they tend to wear faster 329
- Low profile performance tire 329
- Notice if the vehicle has low profile tires they are more susceptible to damage from road hazards or curb impact than standard profile tires tire and or wheel assembly damage can occur when coming into contact with road hazards like potholes or sharp edged objects or when sliding into a curb the vehicle warranty does not cover this type of damage keep tires set to the correct inflation pressure and when possible avoid contact with curbs potholes and other road hazards 329
- Winter tires 329
- Tire sidewall labeling 330
- Tire terminology and definitions 333
- Tire terminology and definitions 333
- Inflation tire pressure 336
- Inflation tire pressure 336
- How to check 337
- When to check 337
- Caution 338
- High speed operation 338
- Tire pressure monitor system 339
- Federal communications commission fcc and industry and science canada 340
- Tire pressure monitor operation 340
- Tpms malfunction light and message 341
- Tpms sensor matching process 342
- Tire inspection and rotation 344
- Caution 345
- When it is time for new tires 345
- Buying new tires 346
- Caution 347
- If you use bias ply tires on the vehicle the wheel rim flanges could develop cracks after many miles of driving a tire and or wheel could fail suddenly causing a crash use only radial ply tires with the wheels on the vehicle 347
- Caution 348
- Different size tires and wheels 348
- Treadwear 200 traction aa temperature a 348
- Uniform tire quality grading 348
- Traction aa a b c 349
- Treadwear 349
- Warning 349
- Temperature a b c 350
- Warning 350
- Wheel alignment and tire balance 350
- Wheel replacement 350
- Caution 351
- Used replacement wheels 351
- Caution 352
- Caution continued 352
- Tire chains 352
- Caution 353
- If a tire goes flat 353
- Caution 354
- Caution continued 354
- Changing a flat tire 354
- Removing the spare tire and tools 355
- Removing the spare tire 356
- Caution 358
- Removing the flat tire and installing the spare tire 358
- Caution 359
- Caution 361
- Caution 362
- Secondary latch system 362
- Caution 363
- Caution 365
- Storing a flat or spare tire and tools 365
- Storing the flat tire with a flat load floor 366
- Storing the flat tire with third row passengers 366
- Caution 367
- Storing the spare tire and tools 367
- Compact spare tire 368
- Appearance care 369
- Interior cleaning 369
- Fabric carpet 370
- Leather 371
- Care of safety belts 372
- Caution 372
- Instrument panel vinyl and other plastic surfaces 372
- Speaker covers 372
- Wood panels 372
- Cleaning exterior lamps lenses 373
- Washing your vehicle 373
- Weatherstrips 373
- Finish care 374
- Protecting exterior bright metal parts 374
- Windshield and wiper blades 374
- Aluminum or chrome plated wheels and trim 375
- Chemical paint spotting 376
- Finish damage 376
- Sheet metal damage 376
- Underbody maintenance 376
- Engine identification 377
- Service parts identification label 377
- Service parts identification label 377
- Vehicle identification 377
- Vehicle identification number vin 377
- Vehicle identification 377
- Vehicle identification number vin 377
- Add on electrical equipment 378
- Electrical system 378
- Power windows and other power options 378
- Windshield wiper fuses 378
- Fuses and circuit breakers 379
- Underhood fuse block 379
- Rear underseat fuse block left side 383
- Rear underseat fuse block right side 386
- Capacities and specifications 389
- Capacities and specifications 389
- Engine specifications 390
- Maintenance schedule 391
- Section 6 maintenance schedule 391
- Introduction 392
- Maintenance requirements 392
- Maintenance schedule 392
- Your vehicle and the environment 392
- Caution 393
- Using the maintenance schedule 393
- Scheduled maintenance 394
- Additional required services 396
- Additional required services cont d 397
- Maintenance footnotes 398
- Owner checks and services 399
- At each fuel fill 400
- At least once a month 400
- Engine coolant level check 400
- Engine oil level check 400
- Tire inflation check 400
- Tire wear inspection 400
- Windshield washer fluid level check 400
- At least once a year 401
- Automatic transmission shift lock control system check 401
- Caution 401
- Starter switch check 401
- Caution 402
- Ignition transmission lock check 402
- Parking brake and automatic transmission p park mechanism check 402
- Underbody flushing service 402
- Recommended fluids and lubricants 403
- Maintenance replacement parts 405
- Engine drive belt routing 406
- Maintenance record 407
- Maintenance record cont d 408
- Maintenance record cont d 409
- Maintenance record cont d 410
- Customer assistance information 411
- Section 7 customer assistance information 411
- Customer assistance and information 412
- Customer satisfaction procedure 412
- My gm canada canada only 415
- Online owner center 415
- United states only 415
- Canada customer assistance 416
- Customer assistance for text telephone tty users 416
- Customer assistance offices 416
- Overseas customer assistance 416
- United states customer assistance 416
- Calling for assistance 417
- Gm mobility reimbursement program 417
- Mexico central america and caribbean islands countries except puerto rico and u s virgin islands customer assistance 417
- Roadside service 417
- Cadillac owner privileges 418
- Coverage 418
- Cadillac technician roadside service u s only 419
- Services not included in roadside assistance 419
- Services specific to canadian purchased vehicles 419
- Courtesy transportation 420
- Scheduling service appointments 420
- Shuttle service 420
- Transportation options 420
- Additional program information 421
- Collision damage repair 421
- Courtesy rental vehicle 421
- Public transportation or fuel reimbursement 421
- Collision parts 422
- Insuring your vehicle 422
- Repair facility 422
- If a crash occurs 423
- If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately inform the national highway traffic safety administration nhtsa in addition to notifying general motors if nhtsa receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign however nhtsa cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer retailer or general motors to contact nhtsa you may call the vehicle safety hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236 tty 1 800 424 9153 go to safercar gov or write to administrator nhtsa 1200 new jersey avenue s e washington d c 20590 you can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from safercar gov 424
- Managing the vehicle damage repair process 424
- Reporting safety defects 424
- Reporting safety defects to the united states government 424
- Owner information 425
- Reporting safety defects to general motors 425
- Reporting safety defects to the canadian government 425
- Service bulletins 425
- Service manuals 425
- Service publications ordering information 425
- Current and past model order forms 426
- Order toll free 1 800 551 4123 monday friday 8 00 am 6 00 pm eastern time 426
- Vehicle data recording and privacy 426
- Event data recorders 427
- Navigation system 428
- Onstar 428
- Radio frequency identification rfid 428
- Radio frequency identification rfid 428
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