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CADILLAC CTS 2004 1.G User Guide Traction Engaged
This symbol appears
with the Traction
Engaged message.
This message will appear when the traction control
system is actively limiting wheel spin. Slippery road
conditions may exist if

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CADILLAC CTS 2004 1.G User Guide Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle..........4-2
Defensive Driving...........................................4-2
Drunken Driving.............................................4-2
Control of a Vehic

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CADILLAC CTS 2004 1.G User Guide {CAUTION:
Drinking and then driving is very dangerous.
Your re�exes, perceptions, attentiveness, and
judgment can be affected by even a small
amount of alcohol. You can have a serious — or
even fata

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CADILLAC CTS 2004 1.G User Guide Using Anti-Lock
Do not pump the brakes. Just hold the brake pedal
down �rmly and let anti-lock work for you. You may hear
the anti-lock pump or motor operate, and feel the
brake pedal pulsate, but thi

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CADILLAC CTS 2004 1.G User Guide You can turn the system
off by pressing the TC
(traction control) button
located in the glove box.
If you press the TC button once, the traction control
system will turn off and the traction control s

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CADILLAC CTS 2004 1.G User Guide The traction control system automatically comes on
whenever you start your vehicle. To limit wheel
spin, especially in slippery road conditions, you should
always leave the system on. But you can turn

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CADILLAC CTS 2004 1.G User Guide Limited-Slip Rear Axle
Your limited-slip rear axle can give you additional
traction on snow, mud, ice, sand or gravel. It works like a
standard axle most of the time, but when one of the rear
wheels h

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CADILLAC CTS 2004 1.G User Guide Steering Tips
Driving on Curves
It is important to take curves at a reasonable speed.
A lot of the “driver lost control” accidents mentioned on
the news happen on curves. Here is why:
Experienced

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CADILLAC CTS 2004 1.G User Guide Loss of Control
Let us review what driving experts say about what
happens when the three control systems — brakes,
steering, and acceleration — do not have enough friction
where the tires meet the

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CADILLAC CTS 2004 1.G User Guide But wet ice can be even more trouble because it may
offer the least traction of all. You can get wet ice when it
is about freezing (32°F; 0°C) and freezing rain begins
to fall. Try to avoid driving
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