CADILLAC CTS V 2007 1.G Owners Manual
Manufacturer: CADILLAC, Model Year: 2007, Model line: CTS V, Model: CADILLAC CTS V 2007 1.GPages: 518, PDF Size: 2.77 MB
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Replacing Restraint System Parts
After a Crash
{CAUTION:
A crash can damage the restraint systems
in your vehicle. A damaged restraint
system may not properly protect the
person using it, resulting in serious injury
or even death in a crash. To help make sure
your restraint systems are working
properly after a crash, have them inspected
and any necessary replacements made as
soon as possible.
If you have had a crash, do you need new belts or
LATCH system parts?
After a very minor collision, nothing may be
necessary. But if the belts were stretched, as they
would be if worn during a more severe crash,
then you need new parts.
If the LATCH system was being used during a
more severe crash, you may need new LATCH
system parts.If belts are cut or damaged, replace them.
Collision damage also may mean you will need to
have LATCH system, safety belt or seat parts
repaired or replaced. New parts and repairs may
be necessary even if the belt or LATCH system
was not being used at the time of the collision.
If an airbag in ates, you will need to replace airbag
system parts. See the part on the airbag system
earlier in this section.
If the frontal airbags in ate, you will also need to
replace the driver’s and right front passenger’s
safety belt buckle assembly. Be sure to do so.
Then the new buckle assembly will be there to help
protect you in a collision.
After a crash you may need to replace the
driver and front passenger’s safety belt buckle
assemblies, even if the frontal airbags have
not deployed. The driver and front passenger’s
safety belt buckle assemblies contain the
safety belt pretensioners. Have your safety belt
pretensioners checked if your vehicle has been in
a collision, or if your airbag readiness light
stays on after you start your vehicle or while you
are driving. SeeAirbag Readiness Light on
page 201.
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✍NOTES
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Keys.............................................................. 95
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System............ 96
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System
Operation................................................. 97
Doors and Locks........................................ 100
Door Locks................................................ 100
Central Door Unlocking System................. 101
Power Door Locks..................................... 101
Delayed Locking........................................ 102
Programmable Automatic Door Locks........ 102
Rear Door Security Locks......................... 103
Lockout Protection..................................... 104
Trunk........................................................ 104
Windows...................................................... 107
Power Windows........................................ 108
Sun Visors................................................ 111
Theft-Deterrent Systems............................. 111
Theft-Deterrent System.............................. 111
Immobilizer................................................ 113
Immobilizer Operation................................ 114Starting and Operating Your Vehicle......... 116
New Vehicle Break-In................................ 116
Ignition Positions....................................... 117
Retained Accessory Power (RAP)............. 119
Starting the Engine.................................... 119
Engine Coolant Heater.............................. 120
Automatic Transmission Operation............. 122
Manual Transmission Operation................. 126
Parking Brake........................................... 128
Shifting Into Park (P)
(Automatic Transmission)....................... 130
Shifting Out of Park (P)............................. 132
Parking Your Vehicle
(Manual Transmission)........................... 132
Parking Over Things That Burn................. 133
Engine Exhaust......................................... 134
Running the Engine While Parked............. 135
Section 2 Features and Controls
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Mirrors......................................................... 136
Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror
with OnStar
®.......................................... 136
Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror
with OnStar
®and Compass................... 137
Outside Power Mirrors............................... 140
Outside Curb View Assist Mirror................ 141
Outside Convex Mirror............................... 141
Outside Heated Mirrors............................. 141
OnStar
®System.......................................... 142
Universal Home Remote System................. 146
System Identi cation.................................. 146
Universal Home Remote System............... 147Universal Home Remote System
Operation (With One Triangular LED)..... 148
Universal Home Remote System
Operation (With Three Round LED)....... 152
Storage Areas............................................. 159
Glove Box................................................. 159
Cupholder(s).............................................. 159
Center Console Storage Area
(CTS Only)............................................ 160
Map Pocket............................................... 160
Roof Rack................................................. 160
Convenience Net....................................... 161
Sunroof....................................................... 161
Section 2 Features and Controls
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Keys
{CAUTION:
Leaving children in a vehicle with the
ignition key is dangerous for many
reasons, children or others could be badly
injured or even killed. They could operate
the power windows or other controls or
even make the vehicle move. The windows
will function with the keys in the ignition
and they could be seriously injured or
killed if caught in the path of a closing
window. Do not leave the keys in a vehicle
with children.
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One key works all of
the lock cylinders on
the vehicle.
Your vehicle has an Immobilizer Vehicle
Theft-Deterrent System. The key has a transponder
in the key head that matches a decoder in the
vehicle’s steering column. If a replacement key or
any additional key is needed, you must purchase it
from your dealer. The key will have PK3+ stamped
on it. Keep the bar code tag that came with the
original keys. Give this tag to your dealer if you
need a new key made.
Notice:If you ever lock your keys in your
vehicle, you may have to damage the vehicle
to get in. Be sure you have spare keys.
In an emergency, contact Cadillac Roadside
Service
®. SeeRoadside Service on page 488.
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System
Your Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) system
operates on a radio frequency subject to Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) Rules
and with Industry Canada.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference.
2. This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry
Canada. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference.
2. This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
Changes or modi cations to this system by other
than an authorized service facility could void
authorization to use this equipment.
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At times you may notice a decrease in operating
range. This is normal for any RKE system.
If the transmitter does not work or if you have to
stand closer to your vehicle for the transmitter
to work, try this:
Check the distance. You may be too far from
your vehicle. You may need to stand closer
during rainy or snowy weather.
Check the location. Other vehicles or objects
may be blocking the signal. Take a few steps
to the left or right, hold the transmitter
higher, and try again.
Check to determine if battery replacement is
necessary. See “Battery Replacement”
underRemote Keyless Entry (RKE) System
Operation on page 97.
If you are still having trouble, see your
dealer/retailer or a quali ed technician
for service.
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
System Operation
With this feature, you can lock and unlock the
doors or the trunk and turn on your vehicle’s
interior lamps from about 10 feet (3 m) away using
the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter
supplied with your vehicle.
Q(Lock):Press this
symbol on the RKE
transmitter to lock
the doors. This also
arms the theft-deterrent
system.
You can program your vehicle so that the exterior
lamps will ash and/or the horn will sound
when you lock the doors with the RKE transmitter.
SeeDIC Vehicle Personalization on page 242
for more information on programming this feature.
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W(Unlock):Press this symbol on the RKE
transmitter to unlock the driver’s door. This also
disarms the theft-deterrent system. Press the
button again to unlock the other doors.
You can program your vehicle so that the exterior
lamps will ash when you unlock the doors
with the RKE transmitter. SeeDIC Vehicle
Personalization on page 242for more information
on programming this feature.
L(Panic Alarm):The RKE transmitter has an
instant panic alarm. Press this button when the
ignition is turned off. The horn will sound and the
exterior lamps will ash for up to 30 seconds.
To stop the instant panic alarm, press this button
again or turn the ignition to ON.
V(Trunk):Press and hold this button for
approximately one second to open the trunk.
The RKE transmitter can be used to recall the
memory settings for up to two drivers. For more
information, seeDIC Vehicle Personalization on
page 242andMemory Seat and Mirrors on
page 11.
Matching Transmitter(s) to
Your Vehicle
Each RKE transmitter is coded to prevent
another transmitter from unlocking your vehicle.
If a transmitter is lost or stolen, a replacement can
be purchased through your dealer. Remember
to bring any remaining transmitters with you when
you go to your dealer. When the dealer matches
the replacement transmitter to your vehicle,
any remaining transmitters must also be matched.
Once your dealer has coded the new transmitter,
the lost transmitter will not unlock your vehicle.
Each vehicle can have a maximum of four
transmitters matched to it.
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Battery Replacement
Under normal use, the battery in the RKE
transmitter should last about four years.
The battery is weak if the transmitter will not work
at the normal range in any location. If you have
to get close to your vehicle before the transmitter
works, it is probably time to change the battery.
Notice:When replacing the battery, use care
not to touch any of the circuitry. Static from
your body transferred to these surfaces
may damage the transmitter.
1. Use a at thin object to pry open the
transmitter.
2. Remove the old battery, but do not use a
metal object.3. Insert the new battery as the instructions
under the cover indicate.
4. Snap the front and the back of the transmitter
together. Make sure the cover is on tightly,
so water will not get in.
5. Press any button on the RKE transmitter to
resynchronize the transmitter.
6. Test the operation of the transmitter with
the vehicle.
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Doors and Locks
Door Locks
{CAUTION:
Unlocked doors can be dangerous.
Passengers, especially children, can
easily open the doors and fall out of a
moving vehicle. When a door is
locked, the handle will not open it.
You increase the chance of being
thrown out of the vehicle in a crash if
the doors are not locked. So, wear
safety belts properly and lock the
doors whenever you drive.
Young children who get into unlocked
vehicles may be unable to get out.
A child can be overcome by extreme
heat and can suffer permanent injuries
or even death from heat stroke.
Always lock your vehicle whenever
you leave it.
CAUTION: (Continued)
CAUTION: (Continued)
Outsiders can easily enter through an
unlocked door when you slow down
or stop your vehicle. Locking your
doors can help prevent this from
happening.
There are several ways to lock and unlock your
vehicle.
Because your vehicle has the theft-deterrent
system, you must unlock the doors from the
outside with the key or Remote Keyless
Entry (RKE) transmitter to avoid setting off the
alarm. If the windows are down and the doors are
locked, do not reach in to manually unlock the
vehicle because you will set off the alarm.
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