Cadillac 2007 SRX - Manual

Cadillac 2007 SRX

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Canadian Owners
  • Page 5 – Vehicle Damage Warnings; These mean there is something; Vehicle Symbols
  • Page 7 – Section 1
  • Page 9 – Front Seats; Manual Seats
  • Page 10 – Power Seats; Power Lumbar
  • Page 11 – Heated Seats
  • Page 12 – Memory Seat and Mirrors
  • Page 14 – Reclining Seatbacks; Manual Reclining Seatbacks
  • Page 15 – Power Reclining Seatbacks
  • Page 17 – Head Restraints
  • Page 18 – Rear Seats; Rear Seat Operation; Adjusting the Second Row Seat
  • Page 19 – Entering or Exiting the Third Row Seat; Folding a rear seat with the safety
  • Page 20 – Stowable Seat
  • Page 22 – Safety Belts; Safety Belts: They Are for Everyone
  • Page 23 – Why Safety Belts Work
  • Page 27 – How to Wear Safety Belts Properly; Driver Position
  • Page 30 – What is wrong with this?
  • Page 35 – Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy
  • Page 36 – Right Front Passenger Position; Rear Seat Passengers
  • Page 39 – Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides
  • Page 42 – Safety Belt Pretensioners; Safety Belt Extender
  • Page 43 – Child Restraints; Older Children
  • Page 46 – Infants and Young Children
  • Page 49 – Child Restraint Systems
  • Page 51 – How Should I Use a Child Restraint?
  • Page 53 – Where to Put the Restraint
  • Page 55 – Lower Anchors
  • Page 56 – Top Tether Anchor
  • Page 60 – Contact between the child restraint or
  • Page 70 – Airbag System
  • Page 72 – or
  • Page 73 – Where Are the Airbags?
  • Page 77 – When Should an Airbag Inflate?
  • Page 81 – Passenger Sensing System
  • Page 85 – for
  • Page 89 – Restraint System Check; Checking the Restraint Systems; If you damage the covering for the
  • Page 91 – Section 2
  • Page 93 – Keys
  • Page 97 – Battery Replacement; When replacing the battery, use
  • Page 100 – Doors and Locks; Door Locks; Unlocked doors can be dangerous.
  • Page 102 – Delayed Locking
  • Page 103 – Rear Door Security Locks
  • Page 104 – Power Liftgate Operation
  • Page 105 – If you open the liftgate without
  • Page 106 – Obstacle Detection Features
  • Page 107 – Manual Liftgate Operation; Make sure all other windows are shut.
  • Page 108 – Windows
  • Page 109 – Power Windows
  • Page 112 – Sun Visors; Lighted Visor Vanity Mirror; Theft-Deterrent Systems; Theft-Deterrent System
  • Page 113 – Testing the Alarm
  • Page 116 – for the trailer
  • Page 117 – Ignition Positions; If your key seems stuck in OFF and
  • Page 118 – Key In the Ignition
  • Page 119 – Starting the Engine; Starting Procedure; Cranking the engine for long periods
  • Page 120 – Your engine is designed to work with; Adjustable Throttle and Brake Pedal
  • Page 121 – Engine Coolant Heater; To Use the Engine Coolant Heater
  • Page 122 – Automatic Transmission Operation; are pulling a trailer, see
  • Page 124 – Spinning the tires or holding the
  • Page 127 – Grade Braking; Parking Brake
  • Page 128 – Driving with the parking brake on
  • Page 130 – Torque Lock
  • Page 131 – Parking Over Things That Burn
  • Page 132 – Engine Exhaust; You might have exhaust coming in if:
  • Page 133 – Running the Engine While Parked
  • Page 134 – Mirrors; Mirror Operation; and Compass
  • Page 136 – Cleaning the Mirror
  • Page 137 – Outside Power Heated Mirrors
  • Page 138 – Resetting the Power Foldaway Mirrors; Outside Curb View Assist Mirror
  • Page 139 – Outside Convex Mirror; OnStar
  • Page 140 – Available Services with Safe & Sound
  • Page 141 – Plan
  • Page 142 – Your Responsibility
  • Page 149 – Using Universal Home Remote
  • Page 151 – Programming Universal Home Remote
  • Page 153 – Storage Areas; Glove Box
  • Page 155 – Loading cargo on the luggage carrier; Cargo Cover
  • Page 156 – Sunroof; roof can be damaged or
  • Page 157 – Resynchronization
  • Page 161 – Section 3
  • Page 163 – NOTES
  • Page 164 – Instrument Panel Overview
  • Page 167 – Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever
  • Page 168 – Turn and Lane-Change Signals; Turn Signal On Chime
  • Page 170 – Windshield Wipers
  • Page 171 – Windshield Washer
  • Page 172 – Rear Window Wiper/Washer
  • Page 173 – Headlamp Washer
  • Page 174 – Cruise Control
  • Page 175 – Setting Cruise Control
  • Page 176 – Resuming a Set Speed
  • Page 179 – Headlamps on Reminder
  • Page 180 – Light Sensor
  • Page 181 – Fog Lamps; Exterior Lighting Battery Saver
  • Page 183 – Electric Power Management
  • Page 185 – How the System Works
  • Page 186 – Leaving electrical equipment plugged
  • Page 187 – Ashtray
  • Page 188 – Cigarette Lighter; Holding a cigarette lighter in while it; Analog Clock
  • Page 189 – Climate Controls; Automatic Operation
  • Page 190 – Manual Operation
  • Page 191 – Recirculation Operation
  • Page 192 – Air Conditioning; Sensors
  • Page 193 – Defogging and Defrosting
  • Page 194 – Rear Window Defogger; Do not use a razor blade or sharp; Outlet Adjustment; Operation Tips
  • Page 198 – Instrument Panel Cluster
  • Page 199 – Speedometer and Odometer; Tachometer
  • Page 200 – Safety Belt Reminder Light
  • Page 201 – Airbag Readiness Light
  • Page 202 – Passenger Airbag Status Indicator
  • Page 207 – Engine Coolant Temperature Gage; Tire Pressure Light
  • Page 208 – Malfunction Indicator Lamp; Check Engine Light; If you keep driving your vehicle
  • Page 209 – If the Light is Flashing
  • Page 211 – Oil Pressure Light; Lack of proper engine oil maintenance
  • Page 212 – Lights On Reminder; Cruise Control Light
  • Page 213 – Highbeam On Light; Fuel Gage
  • Page 215 – DIC Controls and Displays
  • Page 216 – yz; Trip/Fuel Display Menu Items; TRIP A or TRIP B
  • Page 218 – BATTERY VOLTAGE; Blank Display; Vehicle Information Display Menu Items; OIL LIFE REMAINING
  • Page 221 – CHECK TIRE PRESSURE
  • Page 222 – DRIVER DOOR OPEN; ENGINE OVERHEATED IDLE ENGINE; If you drive your vehicle while the; for more
  • Page 223 – ENGINE POWER REDUCED; ICE POSSIBLE DRIVE WITH CARE
  • Page 224 – OIL PRESSURE LOW STOP ENGINE; If you drive your vehicle while; PARKING ASSIST OFF; PASSENGER DOOR OPEN
  • Page 225 – REMOTE KEY LEARNING ACTIVE; REPLACE BATTERY IN REMOTE KEY
  • Page 226 – SERVICE BRAKE ASSIST; SERVICE BRAKE SYSTEM; SERVICE PARKING ASSIST; SERVICE POWER STEERING
  • Page 227 – SERVICE STABILITRAK; SERVICE THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM; SERVICE TIRE MONITOR SYSTEM
  • Page 228 – SERVICE TRACTION CONTROL; SERVICE TRANSMISSION; STABILITRAK OFF
  • Page 229 – THEFT ATTEMPTED
  • Page 231 – WASHER FLUID LOW ADD FLUID; DIC Vehicle Customization; Entering the Feature Settings Menu
  • Page 232 – Feature Settings Menu Items; DISPLAY IN ENGLISH
  • Page 233 – AUTO DOOR UNLOCK
  • Page 234 – REMOTE DOOR LOCK; REMOTE DOOR UNLOCK
  • Page 235 – DELAY DOOR LOCK
  • Page 237 – CHIME VOLUME
  • Page 238 – EASY EXIT SEAT
  • Page 239 – MEMORY SEAT RECALL; FACTORY SETTINGS
  • Page 240 – Exiting the Feature Settings Menu
  • Page 241 – Before adding any sound equipment
  • Page 242 – Enabling/Disabling the Digital Radio Clock
  • Page 246 – Radio with CD; XMTM Satellite Radio Service
  • Page 247 – SEEK
  • Page 248 – Storing a Radio Station as a Favorite
  • Page 251 – Radio Message; Radio Messages for XMTM Only; If a label is added to a CD, or more than
  • Page 253 – LOAD
  • Page 255 – CD Messages
  • Page 256 – Using the Auxiliary Input Jack
  • Page 257 – Using an MP3; Compressed Audio
  • Page 259 – File System and Naming
  • Page 264 – XM Radio Messages
  • Page 266 – Navigation/Radio System; Rear Seat Entertainment System
  • Page 268 – Theft-Deterrent Feature
  • Page 269 – Audio Steering Wheel Controls
  • Page 270 – t u; Radio Reception; AM
  • Page 271 – Care of Your CDs
  • Page 272 – Diversity Antenna System; Do not apply aftermarket glass tinting
  • Page 273 – Towing; Section 4
  • Page 274 – Defensive Driving
  • Page 275 – Drunken Driving
  • Page 278 – Control of a Vehicle; Braking
  • Page 281 – Using ABS; Braking in Emergencies
  • Page 282 – Do not repeatedly brake or accelerate
  • Page 283 – Magnetic Ride Control; Limited-Slip Rear Axle
  • Page 284 – Panic Brake Assist
  • Page 285 – Steering; Power Steering
  • Page 286 – Steering in Emergencies
  • Page 287 – Passing
  • Page 289 – Loss of Control; Skidding
  • Page 291 – Before You Go Off-Roading
  • Page 294 – Scanning the Terrain
  • Page 297 – Driving Uphill
  • Page 300 – Driving Downhill
  • Page 301 – Am I likely to stall when going downhill?; Driving Across an Incline
  • Page 303 – Stalling on an Incline
  • Page 305 – Driving in Water
  • Page 306 – After Off-Road Driving; Driving at Night
  • Page 308 – Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads
  • Page 309 – If you drive too quickly through
  • Page 311 – City Driving
  • Page 312 – Freeway Driving
  • Page 313 – Before Leaving on a Long Trip
  • Page 314 – Highway Hypnosis
  • Page 315 – Hill and Mountain Roads
  • Page 317 – Winter Driving; Driving on Snow or Ice
  • Page 319 – If You Are Caught in a Blizzard
  • Page 321 – Spinning the wheels can destroy parts
  • Page 322 – Rocking Your Vehicle to Get It Out; Loading Your Vehicle
  • Page 323 – Tire and Loading Information Label
  • Page 324 – Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
  • Page 326 – Certification/Tire Label
  • Page 328 – Towing Your Vehicle; Recreational Vehicle Towing
  • Page 329 – Dinghy Towing; If you tow your vehicle with all; Dolly Towing
  • Page 330 – Level Control
  • Page 332 – If You Do Decide to Pull a Trailer
  • Page 334 – Weight of the Trailer
  • Page 335 – Weight of the Trailer Tongue
  • Page 337 – Total Weight on Your Vehicle’s Tires; Hitches
  • Page 339 – Making very sharp turns while; Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer
  • Page 341 – Maintenance When Trailer Towing; Engine Cooling When Trailer Towing
  • Page 344 – Section 5
  • Page 345 – Capacities and Specifications
  • Page 346 – Service
  • Page 348 – Doing Your Own Service Work
  • Page 349 – Fuel; Gasoline Octane
  • Page 350 – Gasoline Specifications; California Fuel; Additives
  • Page 351 – Your vehicle was not designed for; Fuels in Foreign Countries
  • Page 352 – Filling the Tank
  • Page 353 – If you need a new fuel cap, be sure to
  • Page 354 – Filling a Portable Fuel Container; Do not smoke while pumping gasoline.
  • Page 355 – Hood Release
  • Page 356 – Engine Compartment Overview
  • Page 360 – Engine Oil; Checking Engine Oil
  • Page 361 – When to Add Engine Oil; Do not add too much oil. If the engine
  • Page 362 – What Kind of Engine Oil to Use; If you use oils that do not have the
  • Page 363 – Engine Oil Additives; Engine Oil Life System; When to Change Engine Oil
  • Page 365 – What to Do with Used Oil; Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
  • Page 366 – If the air cleaner/filter is off, a backfire
  • Page 367 – Automatic Transmission Fluid; Use of the incorrect automatic
  • Page 368 – Engine Coolant; Using coolant other than DEX-COOL
  • Page 369 – What to Use; If you use an improper coolant
  • Page 370 – Checking Coolant
  • Page 371 – Adding Coolant; Coolant Surge Tank Pressure Cap; If the pressure cap is not tightly
  • Page 372 – Engine Overheating; If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine
  • Page 374 – After driving in the overheated engine; Cooling System
  • Page 375 – Engine damage from running your; for information on
  • Page 377 – In cold weather, water can freeze and
  • Page 379 – Power Steering Fluid; When to Check Power Steering Fluid
  • Page 380 – Windshield Washer Fluid
  • Page 381 – Brakes; Brake Fluid
  • Page 382 – Checking Brake Fluid
  • Page 383 – What to Add
  • Page 384 – Brake Wear; Continuing to drive with worn-out; Brake Pedal Travel
  • Page 385 – Replacing Brake System Parts; Battery
  • Page 386 – Vehicle Storage; for tips on working; Jump Starting; They contain acid that can burn you.
  • Page 387 – Ignoring these steps could result in; If the other vehicle’s system is not a; If you leave your radio or other
  • Page 389 – If you connect a negative cable to the
  • Page 392 – If the jumper cables are connected or; Transfer Case; When to Check Lubricant
  • Page 394 – Rear Axle
  • Page 395 – Front Axle; When to Check and Change Lubricant
  • Page 396 – Bulb Replacement; Halogen Bulbs
  • Page 398 – Rear Wiper Blade Replacement; Tires
  • Page 400 – Low-Profile Performance Tire; Winter Tires
  • Page 401 – Tire Sidewall Labeling
  • Page 403 – Tire Size
  • Page 404 – Tire Terminology and Definitions
  • Page 405 – Intended Outboard Sidewall:
  • Page 406 – Occupant Distribution:
  • Page 407 – Inflation - Tire Pressure
  • Page 408 – When to Check; How to Check
  • Page 410 – Tire Pressure Monitor System
  • Page 412 – Do not use a tire sealant if your; TPM Sensor Identification Codes
  • Page 414 – Tire Inspection and Rotation
  • Page 418 – Different Size Tires and Wheels
  • Page 419 – Uniform Tire Quality Grading; Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A
  • Page 420 – Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance
  • Page 421 – Wheel Replacement; The wrong wheel can also cause
  • Page 422 – Used Replacement Wheels; Tire Chains
  • Page 423 – If your vehicle has a tire size other; If a Tire Goes Flat
  • Page 424 – Changing a Flat Tire
  • Page 426 – Removing the Spare Tire and Tools
  • Page 427 – Removing the Spare Tire
  • Page 431 – Using a jack to raise the vehicle
  • Page 435 – for wheel nut torque specification.
  • Page 436 – Secondary Latch System
  • Page 440 – Storing the Spare Tire and Tools
  • Page 442 – Compact Spare Tire
  • Page 443 – When the compact spare is installed,; Tire chains will not fit your compact; Appearance Care; Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle; If you use abrasive cleaners when
  • Page 446 – Leather
  • Page 447 – Weatherstrips; Washing Your Vehicle
  • Page 448 – Cleaning Exterior Lamps/Lenses; Finish Care; Machine compounding or aggressive
  • Page 450 – Using petroleum-based tire dressing; Sheet Metal Damage
  • Page 452 – Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials
  • Page 453 – Vehicle Identification; Engine Identification; Service Parts Identification Label
  • Page 454 – Electrical System; Add-On Electrical Equipment; Do not add anything electrical to your; Windshield Wiper Fuses
  • Page 465 – Engine Specifications
  • Page 467 – Maintenance Schedule; Section 6
  • Page 468 – Introduction
  • Page 469 – Using the Maintenance Schedule
  • Page 471 – Scheduled Maintenance; Maintenance
  • Page 473 – Additional Required Services
  • Page 474 – Maintenance Footnotes
  • Page 476 – Owner Checks and Services; At Each Fuel Fill; Engine Oil Level Check
  • Page 477 – It is important to check the engine oil; Engine Coolant Level Check; Windshield Washer Fluid Level Check; At Least Once a Month; Tire Inflation Check; At Least Once a Year; Starter Switch Check
  • Page 478 – Ignition Transmission Lock Check
  • Page 479 – Underbody Flushing Service
  • Page 482 – Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts
  • Page 483 – Engine Drive Belt Routing
  • Page 484 – Maintenance Record
  • Page 487 – Section 7
  • Page 488 – Customer Satisfaction Procedure
  • Page 490 – Online Owner Center; The Online Owner Center allows you to:
  • Page 491 – Customer Assistance Offices; United States — Customer Assistance
  • Page 492 – Overseas — Customer Assistance
  • Page 493 – Roadside Service; Cadillac Owner PrivilegesTM; Battery Jump Starting:
  • Page 494 – Trip Routing Service:
  • Page 495 – Calling for Assistance
  • Page 496 – Towing and Road Service Exclusions; Courtesy Transportation; Scheduling Service Appointments
  • Page 497 – Transportation Options; Shuttle Service; Additional Program Information
  • Page 500 – Collision Damage Repair; Collision Parts
  • Page 504 – Reporting Safety Defects
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Seats and Restraint Systems

....................... 7

Front Seats

.............................................. 9

Rear Seats

............................................. 18

Safety Belts

............................................ 22

Child Restraints

...................................... 43

Airbag System

........................................ 70

Restraint System Check

......................... 89

Features and Controls

................................ 91

Keys

....................................................... 93

Doors and Locks

.................................. 100

Windows

............................................... 108

Theft-Deterrent Systems

....................... 112

Starting and Operating Your Vehicle

....... 116

Mirrors

.................................................. 134

OnStar

®

System

................................... 139

Universal Home Remote System

.......... 143

Storage Areas

...................................... 153

Sunroof

................................................ 156

Instrument Panel

....................................... 161

Instrument Panel Overview

................... 164

Climate Controls

................................... 189

Warning Lights, Gages, and

Indicators

.......................................... 197

Driver Information Center (DIC)

............ 214

Audio System(s)

................................... 240

Driving Your Vehicle

................................. 273

Your Driving, the Road, and

Your Vehicle

..................................... 274

Towing

................................................. 328

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Summary

Page 3 - Canadian Owners

GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem,CADILLAC, the CADILLAC Crest and Wreath, andthe name SRX are registered trademarks ofGeneral Motors Corporation. This manual includes the latest information at thetime it was printed. We reserve the right tomake changes to the product after that timewithout notice. ...

Page 5 - Vehicle Damage Warnings; These mean there is something; Vehicle Symbols

Vehicle Damage Warnings Also, in this manual you will find these notices: Notice: These mean there is something that could damage your vehicle. A notice tells about something that can damagethe vehicle. Many times, this damage would not becovered by your vehicle’s warranty, and it couldbe costly. Bu...

Page 7 - Section 1

Front Seats ..................................................... 9 Manual Seats ................................................ 9Power Seats ............................................... 10Power Lumbar ............................................. 10Heated Seats ....................................

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