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Cadillac Owners: Problems & Solutions
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my friend and i opened up the drains they are in front wheel wells.cant understand where the sound is coming from.
thanks,
carpetmanny
Thanks!
thank you for the info i will definitely try your idea it might be very possible i just changed the upper hose a couple of weeks ago.
thank you,
carpetmanny
Please rethink cadillac
Cheryl Grimm
I drove the STS and really liked it but the inside is made a little cheaply. If you can live with that I think it's a contender.
Lexus, of course, is your best bet in terms of reliability, luxury and prestige for the money.
Also, if you like the Infinity M35 or 45 that's a great contender and in fact, that's what I'm looking at right now for myself. It just got a fantastic Consumer Reports review and they are particular.
Good luck
As for your potential STS purchase, I'd want to see his service records on the car as these cars can be expensive to maintain if the preventive maintenance hasn't been performed yet. And since it is an STS, make sure that the "SERVICE SUSPENSION SOON" message is not on the dash. Theses cars have huge problems with that IF the suspension has not been services properly. Other than that these cars offer noteworthy performance for a good value. Enjoy
P.S- As for the price, $5000 seems more appropiate, given the mileage.
the service dept and the caddy rep have no clue why
thanks!
MrShiftright
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The button that you push to move into a new gear will not depress. It is solid and stuck.
I did try to rock the car a little to perhaps move something. I warmed the car for a long period (it was 1 degree here today) and nothing. Any suggestions as to where I should start?
Thanks
Donna :sick:
Doug
If it's a newer battery, you could do a simple test for battery drain with a voltmeter or have someone do this. There may be some normal milliamp drain from some accessory or LED but not very much.
Also if you use the car infrequently, you may need to attach a maintenance charger when it's in the garage for any length of time.
But first, check the age of the battery and if it's factory original, I'd swap it out.
Ruff
If you like these cars, buy a used one with low miles.
Chris