Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SUSPENSION - AUTOMATIC STABILITY CONTROL (ASC)
PIC-486805/01/200810025666Abs, traction control, or stability tell tales on (dtc c0035-c0052). the abs, traction control, or service stability system (if equipped) warning telltales illuminate. *pe08/28/2008
455710022426Service stabilitrak or traction control displayed. *kb08/13/2007
45204520A10021690Service stabilitrak message dtc c0196, c0292, c0710. *kb06/15/2007

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SUSPENSION
11/07/201298000
 My battery constantly goes dead, everytime it rains, snows or even gets cold. i brought a brand new batterry and a brand new alternator and it still does the same thing. the air-bag message keeps coming up along with every electrical component there is on this car. i have taken it to dealrships to get diagnostics and they never find anything wrong. this is not safe for my kids to ride in please advise.
SUSPENSION - REAR
08/28/201058000
 @))& cadillac dts with leveling rear struts have a serious issue in wiring to the rear suspension. those operating in heavy road salt environment are experiencing wiring failures in quick disconnect terminals. where wires are inserted into connector pins scop up salt against unprotected copper wire . this results in complete disconnection due to chronic corrosion. thus the computer displays a trouble message in the main instrument cluster service suspension. this wiring disconnect/open disables the air ride feature in the rear struts. the wiring involved resides under the floor pan and is unproteced from the elements. these wire failures can result in steering/handling difficulties due to rear seat and trunk heavy loads. fix would be to require potting compound in all gallys where wires enter male pins and female receiver connections. potting compound would create a waterproof eclusion to keep out the damaging elements. my vehicle was supposed to be a gm certified pre-owned car that originated in the boston mass area.