We found the following complaints for CADILLAC STS (2010)
Read complaints for CADILLAC STS (2010)
Passenger side headlamp failed after condensation build up in the headlight assembly. I have the hid headlamps and changed the bulbs checked all the fuses and relays but it still will not work consistently.i took it to the dealer and was told the assembly needed to be changed and it was not covered as because the car is out of warranty at 53000 miles. The cost is $1695 they said the light failed because the seal is bad and this allowed condensation to build up. I checked around and noticed that this is an ongoing problem for cadillac srx 2010 model year and new owners. Since the problem is so wide spread it seems more like an engineering defect that should be covered either by a recall or an extension in the warranty. Seems unfair to make the consumer have to pay for this.
Driving home on the interstate at the posted 70 mph speed my electronic stability light goes off and the cars engaged suddenly begins to rapidly power down. A few moments later i was unable to maintain 40 mph as the transition revived to 2x normal levels. I was forced to pull off the interstate and turn off the car for a few minutes, restart the car and drive while the transition light remained light up.over the past couple weeks the electronic stability light/engine powering down situation has become more frequent and almost a daily situation i expect--not a comforting feeling when on the interstate.i took the car the a local mechanic today and for once the transmition light was not on and the traction stability situation was not a problem--go figure. Anyway, the mechanic tested the car and said the issue appeared to be moisture getting into the accelerator sensor and causing the issue. He was not 100% sure and recommended i keep driving the car and bring in once the issue pops up again--sure it will.difficult to prove without being an expert mechanic but i believe there is an engineering defect with the car creating this issue and the part should be recalled and replaced with a newly engineered moisture sealed part.all acceleration issues like this are very serious as gm should accept responsibility to fix.i replaced the same sensor approximately 2 years ago and problem persistent over that same period of time. Not what you expect when you invest in the cadillac brand.
Led taillights are distracting, especially those with low refresh rates. The human retina takes 1ms to take a snapshot of the world, so lights with a refresh rate below 1000hz should be banned from the roads. Cadillacs in particular are bad, with refresh rates apparently around 60hz or so. I can usually spot caddies from a distance on the freeway at night due to how much their taillights flicker. It is extremely annoying, being the equivalent to flashing a light on and off rapidly, and distracts me away from the rest of the road.one such time nearly caused an accident as my attention kept getting distracted by an led taillight and i nearly missed an emergency brake in the lane ahead of me.please ban all led taillights, or led taillights with a refresh rate below 1000hz.
Fuel leaking onto exhaust system had to tow to dealer due to freighting experience of possible fire and injury to myself and others. Dealer stated cost would be a min. 1000 dollars would have to remove fuel tank to access problem and stated a two day wait on parts to repair ..car has 16000 mi on it. What a triaminic experience.
Passenger side headlamp failed after condensation build up in the headlight assembly. I have the hid headlamps and changed the bulbs checked all the fuses and relays but it still will not work consistently.i took it to the dealer and was told the assembly needed to be changed and it was not covered as because the car is out of warranty at 53000 miles. The cost is $1695 they said the light failed because the seal is bad and this allowed condensation to build up. I checked around and noticed that this is an ongoing problem for cadillac srx 2010 model year and new owners. Since the problem is so wide spread it seems more like an engineering defect that should be covered either by a recall or an extension in the warranty. Seems unfair to make the consumer have to pay for this.
Driving home on the interstate at the posted 70 mph speed my electronic stability light goes off and the cars engaged suddenly begins to rapidly power down. A few moments later i was unable to maintain 40 mph as the transition revived to 2x normal levels. I was forced to pull off the interstate and turn off the car for a few minutes, restart the car and drive while the transition light remained light up.over the past couple weeks the electronic stability light/engine powering down situation has become more frequent and almost a daily situation i expect--not a comforting feeling when on the interstate.i took the car the a local mechanic today and for once the transmition light was not on and the traction stability situation was not a problem--go figure. Anyway, the mechanic tested the car and said the issue appeared to be moisture getting into the accelerator sensor and causing the issue. He was not 100% sure and recommended i keep driving the car and bring in once the issue pops up again--sure it will.difficult to prove without being an expert mechanic but i believe there is an engineering defect with the car creating this issue and the part should be recalled and replaced with a newly engineered moisture sealed part.all acceleration issues like this are very serious as gm should accept responsibility to fix.i replaced the same sensor approximately 2 years ago and problem persistent over that same period of time. Not what you expect when you invest in the cadillac brand.
Read more