![]() the dealership completed the work and test drove it for a whole weekend. general motors told them to update the pcm and apply dielectric grease to the ebcm connectors and clean the terminals and test drive. they test drove it again but still they couldn't get the traction control to engage. the traction control continued to engage and when my family was almost involved in another crash i took it back to dale earnhardt chevrolet for the third time. i returned home with my cadillac and drove it for several more days. they scanned the vehicle computer for codes again but could not find any and could not duplicate what i was describing that the vehicle does. i returned my cadillac for the second time to the same dealership the next day. when i picked up the cadillac from them and drove it home the traction control continued to engage several times. i was told by the dealership that the misfire was causing the traction control to engage, so they changed all the spark plugs and changed the faulty oil pressure sensor. on my first visit to the dealer they found a multiple misfire (code p300) and a faulty oil pressure sensor (code p0521 & code p0523). i took my cadillac to a local gm dealership (dale earnhardt chevrolet) in newton nc. i have almost been hit several times by other drivers because of this problem. *trĪt low speeds when pulling out of a driveway or taking off from a stop sign or traffic light my 2006 cadillac srx traction control engages and almost stops my vehicle in the middle of the road. please help, i have elderly clients/family/ friends that i care for on a daily basis and i need my suv. there were other issues that i had with the suv that was taken careof, they called it special codes but they left this one out. the repair is going to cost $3,000, they said with no way around it, i did buy the car used but i feel that this issue should be covered by the manufacturer and/or dealer. so, now i am very suspicious, confused and angry. so, i asked does that happen over a period of time and he told me no it doesn't and hes never seen that before. after having it towed to another cadillac dealership nearby i was told that it was the differential pinion/ bushings all the fluid had leaked out and when the tech showed me what happen all bolts were missing that suppose to hold parts together. that same day as i was transporting a client coming out of a parking lot my car suddenly jerked so hard my client almost bumped her head on the dashboard and me on the stirring wheel. july 17th 2014 i took my suv in for repair on another issue, then on the 19th i called the dealer cause i started to hear a whinnng noise and a clunk sound that was even louder than before. now, the same issue got worse 108,000 miles) and became a safety issue and i noticed the same problem was in the recall info from dec 2007 on the lemonlaw site. warranty would not cover it because they said it was a existing condition. It does not store any personal data.First started hearing problem when i purchased suv back in june 2012, i took it to dealer several times within days of purchasing the suv and they would not fix it, they wanted to charge me $1600.00. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.
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