10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 1 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 1 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 12,714 miles
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The contact stated over the past five years the tie rods have split in half on four separate occasions. This has occurred within 65,000 miles on the vehicle. The dealership replaced the tie rods after each failure. The dealership determined the transmission needed to be rebuilt so the vehicle was sent to a transmission shop to have the repairs performed. The manufacturer has been alerted and explained to the contact this was a common failure for this vehicle.
- Adamsville, AL, USA
While driving at 70 mph, the vehicle came to a complete stop on the highway. When this happened consumer lost power steering, power brakes, and the transmission went haywire. Dealer informed the consumer that the crank shaft position sensor was the problem, and had been replaced three times. The sensors were replaced 6 times. Also, knee bolster below steering wheel feel onto consumer's legs. Consumer found plastic clips that hold knee bolster. Technician installed new knee bolster.
- Daytona Beach, FL, USA
When driving 50 mph, the vehicle feels as if the transmission disengages which creates a sudden loss of momentum, then almost immediately the vehicle lurches or jumps violently back into gear.
- Punta Gorda, FL, USA
Consumer was traveling on the highway and suddenley vehicle accelerated and took off in traffic, consumer had both feet on the brakes, the vehicle did not respond appropriately for brakes, vehicle was out of control. Consumer states that the drivers seat heater is inoperative, driver and passenger front seat belt buckles were out of position, and the passenger side plastic retainer was broke, while pulling into a parking space consumer lost all power steering, dealer replaced rack and pinion, engine is making a knocking noise, while accelerating vehicle started in third gear, which the gears seem to lock up internally, vehicle starts vibrating at approximately 50 mph, the right center dash A/C vent closes by it self, the night vision lens is cracked and the console holder and latch broke.
- Griffith, IN, USA
When placing gear shift into reverse there is a loud noise and the auto jolts.this action does not happen all the time.sometimes it happens when the car is cold, other times when the auto is warm. It is very inconsistent have taken it to dealer and they cannot get it ti do the problem as stated. Thet told me, Cadillac knows of the problem but does not know how to correct it.
- Rochester, NY, USA
When cold, upon starting engine and shifting into either reverse or drive, the car abruptly jolts and vibrates. Problem originally would occur when car was cold and gas tank was less than half full. As the weeks/miles passed, the jolt problem began to occur more frequently, regardless of the amount of gas in the tank. Initially, jolt problem only occurred when car was cold. However, jolt problem now occurs on all startups, regardless of a cold or warm start. Car was taken to dealership early on, when problem was more prevalent with cold starts only. Dealership contacted Cadillac and reported the problem. Car owner was advised that a "technical fix was in the works" for the PCM module (the apparent culprit was related to emissions), promised available in 60-90 days. After 90 days, car was again taken to dealership for the same jolt problem, only now it occurs all the time. Dealership contends there is no fix, because the jolt is not a problem, but a feature - that one must wait 45-60 seconds after starting engine to put the car in gear, so that the car has a chance to warm up. This is not the solution, as the problem occurs when the car is warm as well. Major concern is that the jolt problem has gradually worsened over time/miles, and owner is unsure of the detrimental effect the jolt has on the engine or transmission. Found a comparable customer complaint at NHTSA website regarding sudden acceleration (jolt) and the need to warm up for at least 30 seconds, which appears to corroborate that a known problem exists.
- Sykesville, MD, USA
- Walnut Creek, CA, USA