Object detection system messages, Ride control system messages, Object detection system – Cadillac 2011 CTS-V Sports Sedan User Manual
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Cadillac CTS/CTS-V Owner Manual - 2011
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Instruments and Controls
AUTOMATIC LIGHT
CONTROL OFF
This message displays when
the automatic headlamps are
turned off.
AUTOMATIC LIGHT
CONTROL ON
This message displays when the
automatic headlamps are turned on.
TURN SIGNAL ON
This message displays as a
reminder to turn off the turn
signal if you drive the vehicle for
more than about 1.6 km (1 mile)
with a turn signal on. A multiple
chime sounds when this message
displays.
Object Detection System
Messages
PARKING ASSIST OFF
If the vehicle has the Ultrasonic
Rear Parking Assist (URPA) system,
after the vehicle has been started,
this message displays to remind the
driver that the URPA system has
been turned off. Press the set/reset
button to acknowledge this message
and clear it from the DIC display.
To turn the URPA system back on,
see “Parking Assist” under Driver
Information Center (DIC) on
page 5‑27. See Ultrasonic Parking
Assist on page 9‑43 for more
information.
SERVICE PARKING ASSIST
If the vehicle has the Ultrasonic
Rear Parking Assist (URPA) system,
this message displays if there is a
problem with the URPA system.
See Ultrasonic Parking Assist on
page 9‑43 for more information. See
your dealer for service.
Ride Control System
Messages
ALL WHEEL DRIVE OFF
If the vehicle has the All-Wheel
Drive (AWD) system, this message
displays when there is a temporary
condition making the AWD system
unavailable. The vehicle will run
in 2WD. This could be caused by:
.
Loss of wheel or vehicle speed
.
AWD system overheat
.
Certain vehicle electrical
conditions
This message turns off when the
above conditions are no longer
present and by resetting the
warning message.
To reset the warning message, turn
the ignition off and then back on
again after 30 seconds. If the
message stays on, see your dealer
right away. See All-Wheel Drive on
page 9‑33 for more information.