rubberduck
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- V-Series Cadillac(s)?
- 22 CT5V BW Shadow Metallic 6M
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Hit the button with the P and a cone.This little parking sensor screen seems to appear at random times and doesn’t appear when I would seem to require it. Anyway to manually turn it on?
This little parking sensor screen seems to appear at random times and doesn’t appear when I would seem to require it. Anyway to manually turn it on?
I had this my dealer replaced one of the door hinges and adjusted the others. Went away.Getting an annoying buzzing sound by the driver side window or headliner area (not sure) at highway speeds. Loud music will drown it out but since it's right by my ear it is annoying
That's great to know ....I was afraid my dealer would say the tint was the issueI had this my dealer replaced one of the door hinges and adjusted the others. Went away.
Mine was doing it before the tint. But, some dealers appear to be pretty inept (or don’t really want to spend the time to do it) at chasing down rattles and buzzes. The Mercedes I had before my 5BW had some rattle issues. Some they fixed, another annoying one I chased down myself and had taken 2 door panels off and part of the headliner before I resolved the issue.That's great to know ....I was afraid my dealer would say the tint was the issue
It really is the worst thing ..chasing down rattles..it does feel like the door may need to be adjusted in my case as well.Mine was doing it before the tint. But, some dealers appear to be pretty inept (or don’t really want to spend the time to do it) at chasing down rattles and buzzes. The Mercedes I had before my 5BW had some rattle issues. Some they fixed, another annoying one I chased down myself and had taken 2 door panels off and part of the headliner before I resolved the issue.
Looks like aluminum oxidation. Would let the dealer know about it, that you need it fixed and see if they have a person to do it. It does make we wonder, they must not have done a clear anodize on that part as it would have prevented this.Stains on strut tower brace and lid/cover....trying to figure out how to remove...came like this.
I really, really doubt that's the case. If it doesn't come off with water and a microfiber towel, try some distilled white vinegar.Looks like aluminum oxidation. Would let the dealer know about it, that you need it fixed and see if they have a person to do it. It does make we wonder, they must not have done a clear anodize on that part as it would have prevented this.
Canadian complaint:
Not being able to configure some instruments and controls for metric and others for imperial.
For example, like most Canadians, I think, I prefer my cars’ thermometer readouts and temperature controls expressed in Celsius, speed in km/h, and tire and boost pressure in psi. (Also prefer Oxford commas, as you can see.)
By the way, while some of this is certainly generational, even younger people up here tend to think about meat and cheese in pounds, oven temperatures in Fahrenheit, and body weight and size in pounds and feet and inches, even while having been converted by that other, earlier, and better Trudeau to metric in other respects a long time ago.
The Mustang I traded in and my wife’s Mazda, in contrast to my sweet new Caddy, let us configure some measurements in metric and others in imperial (or “English”, as you put it south of the border, for reasons that escape me).
Minor annoyance, I know, but I just don’t think in kilopascals.
And once again, you Yanks just don’t get us.
Canadian cultural educational moment completed. You can now resume your usual activities.
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I do wish I could get the outside temperature in C, but have everything else in Imperial, as I just think car stuff (and like you point out generally weight/height) in Imperial, but it looks like it's one or the other, which is annoying.Canadian complaint:
Not being able to configure some instruments and controls for metric and others for imperial.
For example, like most Canadians, I think, I prefer my cars’ thermometer readouts and temperature controls expressed in Celsius, speed in km/h, and tire and boost pressure in psi. (Also prefer Oxford commas, as you can see.)
By the way, while some of this is certainly generational, even younger people up here tend to think about meat and cheese in pounds, oven temperatures in Fahrenheit, and body weight and size in pounds and feet and inches, even while having been converted by that other, earlier, and better Trudeau to metric in other respects a long time ago.
The Mustang I traded in and my wife’s Mazda, in contrast to my sweet new Caddy, let us configure some measurements in metric and others in imperial (or “English”, as you put it south of the border, for reasons that escape me).
Minor annoyance, I know, but I just don’t think in kilopascals.
And once again, you Yanks just don’t get us.
Canadian cultural educational moment completed. You can now resume your usual activities.
View attachment 11315
+1 Oxford commas!Canadian complaint:
Not being able to configure some instruments and controls for metric and others for imperial.
For example, like most Canadians, I think, I prefer my cars’ thermometer readouts and temperature controls expressed in Celsius, speed in km/h, and tire and boost pressure in psi. (Also prefer Oxford commas, as you can see.)
By the way, while some of this is certainly generational, even younger people up here tend to think about meat and cheese in pounds, oven temperatures in Fahrenheit, and body weight and size in pounds and feet and inches, even while having been converted by that other, earlier, and better Trudeau to metric in other respects a long time ago.
The Mustang I traded in and my wife’s Mazda, in contrast to my sweet new Caddy, let us configure some measurements in metric and others in imperial (or “English”, as you put it south of the border, for reasons that escape me).
Minor annoyance, I know, but I just don’t think in kilopascals.
And once again, you Yanks just don’t get us.
Canadian cultural educational moment completed. You can now resume your usual activities.
View attachment 11315
Did you ever get this issue resolved? I finally spent some time on the highway (280 miles worth) and in my case it only makes the sound above around 60mph. I suspect it has something to do with air flow against the door/window and not road induced vibration.It really is the worst thing ..chasing down rattles..it does feel like the door may need to be adjusted in my case as well.
No resolution...I put some isolation rubber bumpers in the joint within the pull handle above the door and that reduced the buzzing. I had pulled the handle down and held it to see if it reduced it and it did...will see if this worksDid you ever get this issue resolved? I finally spent some time on the highway (280 miles worth) and in my case it only makes the sound above around 60mph. I suspect it has something to do with air flow against the door/window and not road induced vibration.