

A few minutes later the rear windshield wiper started operating and wouldn’t stop. “Driving the car normally at night the dashboard lights went to full intensity without driver input, and wouldn’t change. However, this system is receiving complaints as well. When it comes to a vehicle’s steering system, it’s vital that everything works as it should to maintain control. It seems Cadillac would rather put the responsibility on the paying customer versus giving them what was paid for. Instead, the automaker tells drivers to use top tier fuels and a fuel injection cleaner kit to make their engine run properly. However, Cadillac doesn’t look for a way to resolve the problem.


It appears that the cause is carbon within the intake valves. Service Bulletin #16NA383 talks about a no start, misfiring or extending cranking situation. One brief Edmunds review complains that “the auto stop/start cannot be disabled.” Yet, the XT5 seems to be struggling with the basic engine operations. That’s completely “undeniable.” Problems with the EngineĮveryone agrees that a luxury vehicle should be equipped with a potent engine to offer an enjoyable ride. If this molding was to fall off, it could lead to a road hazard, which puts people in danger. Service Bulletin #PIE0552 talks about the loose and lifted door molding that customers are struggling with. That’s because there are parts literally falling off the vehicle. There’s no question that the XT5 sounds like it is falling apart while heading down the road. The prices keep going up, but the quality seems to be going down of late.” I thought that a door, window, or tailgate was opened or ajar Very disappointed! It’s not a mystery why customers are moving to foreign vehicle brands. I tried all varieties of pavement but still the noise was there. “The road noise was the primary reason I did not buy a new XT-5. Just look at this Edmunds customer complaint. To ensure customers get their money’s worth out of a vehicle, Cadillac needs to provide a high-quality model, which seems to be a problem.
