Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES - DOORS - LATCH
PI-0011A02/01/201110038344Ready06/15/2011
PI-0011A02/01/201110038344Gm: the front or rear door may not open from the inside or outside handle, the door will not unlock with any method. the probably cause an incorrect installation of a handle component. *rm06/15/2011
PIC-508302/01/200910030790Cadillac: front doors may not open or close during cold weather. one or both front doors may not open using the outside release handle in subfreezing temperatures. the door can always be opened using the inside release handle. one or bot12/02/2009
PIC480303/01/200810024581Front outside door handle inoperative or sticky (passive entry). *nj04/25/2008

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES
06/26/200813559
 Purchased as a program car 5/21/08 with 7017 miles on odometer, auto has been a constant source of trouble which selling dealer crest cadillac of venice, fl seems unable to correct. myriad problems occur but fail to register on recorder which prevents corrective action. i do not fault dealer staff but blame overall problem on cadillac's refusal to consider defective interactive computer network from stupidity or cupidity. on the last trip to the repair facility eleven items were addressed with three not being addressed with problems not listed in recorder or unable to be duplicated. since mar. 20, 2010 most of the problems have recurred and i have recorded 16 specific malfunctions to date some of which i consider to be safety concerns. e.g sudden failure of cruise control system and/or difficulty in disengaging it; repeated attempts required to open windows and lock or unlock doors; malfunctioning of windshield wipers; with 125 lb. wife in front passenger seat, passenger air bag off indicator is lighted. is indcator faulty or is passenger air bag inoperative when it should be functional? i have a large dossier documenting numerous trips to the dealer to address over twenty issues and repetitions and have never had more than a half dozen problems with any of the 40 or 50 previous vehicles i have owned over the past 60+ years. it appears that since these numerous intermittent problems do not register in the vehicle's recorder, cadillac is using that as an excuse to avoid addressing the real problem, that is, the computers themselves. i entreat you to force cadillac to replace the defective computers before i just give it up as a hopeless situation and sell the auto. although i have always bought american autos for over 60 years, i shall never again own a cadillac. david l. smith