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C Ustomer C Onvenience /P Ersonalization G Uide Cts C USTOMER C ONVENIENCE /P ERSONALIZATION G UIDE CTS TABLE OF CONTENTS DRIVER INFORMATION Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist . 8 AUDIO/PERSONALIZATION/ Instrument Panel . 1 Setting The Clock . 8 COMMUNICATION Instrument Panel Cluster . 2 Trunk Lock Release . 8 Audio Systems . 12 Driver Information Center . 3 Accessory Power Outlet(s) . 8 Hard Drive Device (HDD) . 13 Navigation System . 4 Dual Climate Control System . 8 XM Satellite Radio . 14 Six-Disc CD Changer Controls . 14 SAFETY & SECURITY SEATS & MIRRORS OnStar® . 14 Keyless Access System . 4 Passenger Air Bag Status Bluetooth® System . 15 Indicator . 9 COMFORT/CONVENIENCE Power Seat Adjustment . 9 POWERTRAIN & MAINTENANCE Daytime Running Lamps . 5 Heated and Ventilated Seats . 10 Engine . 15 Rainsense™ Windshield Wipers . 5 Automatic Dimming Rearview Transmission . 15 Wiper Controls . 6 Mirror . 10 Traction & Stability . 16 Heated Windshield Washer Fluid . 6 Power Outside Rearview Power Window Controls . 7 Mirrors . 10 OWNER PRIVILEGES ™ Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit . 7 Memory Seat, Mirrors and Roadside Service . 17 Universal Home Remote . 7 Steerling Wheel . 11 Customer Assistance . 17 Sunroof . 7 Park Tilt Mirrors . 11 Cadillac Online . 17 Driver 1 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 1 Information 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 INSTRUMENT PANEL 1. Air Outlets 7. Hazard Warning Flasher Button 10. Audio System or Navigation/ 2. Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever 8. Audio Steering Wheel Controls, Audio System (if equipped) 3. Traction Control/Stabilitrak® Source Button and Bluetooth® 11. Traction Control Button Modes (CTS-V only) for Phone Controls 12. Climate Controls 4. Instrument Panel Cluster 9. Audio Mute Button (Base Radio) 13. Lighter or Accessory 5. Windshield Wiper Lever or Voice Recognition Button Power Outlet 6. MR Suspension Mode (Navigation System) 14. Transmission Shift Lever Switch (CTS-V only) 15. Glove Box 1 Refer to Owner Manual for further information. o Reviewed with Customer (Please Check Box) Driver Safety & Comfort/ Seats & Mirrors Audio/ Powertrain & Owner Information Security Convenience Personalization/ Maintenance Privileges™ Communication CTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 INSTRUMENT PANEL CLUSTER 1. Tachometer 12. Driver Information Center Note: The instrument cluster is designed to let 2. Air Bag Readiness Light 13. Brake System Warning Light you know about many important aspects of 3. Safety Belt Reminder Light 14. Engine Coolant Temperature your vehicle’s operation. Some of the gages and indicators may differ from the 4. Security Light Warning Light illustration presented. 5. Speedometer/Odometer 15. Oil Pressure Light The message center can provide critical 6. Engine Coolant Temperature Gage 16. Charging System Light information to prevent damage to your vehicle. It 7. Tire Pressure Light 17. Engine Oil Pressure Gage, is important for you to read your Owner Manual 8. ABS System Warning Light Boost Gage (CTS-V only) and become familiar with the information that is 9. Traction Control Warning Light 18. Lights On Reminder being relayed to you by the lights, gages and indicators, particularly the message center, as 10. Driver Shift Control Display 19. Fuel Gage well as what action can be taken to ensure your 11. Malfunction Indicator safety and to prevent damage. (Check Engine) Light DRIVER INFORMATION CENTER (Trip/Fuel): Press this button to (Vehicle Information): Your vehicle’s Driver Information Center scroll through the following trip Press this button to scroll (DIC) provides vehicle information, and fuel information: through the following vehicle feature customization and vehicle • Odometer vehicle information: warning messages. The DIC messages • Trip A or Trip B • Oil Life Remaining will be shown on your instrument cluster • Fuel Range (until empty) • Units (English/Metric) display. The DIC buttons are located on • Average Fuel Economy • Parking Assist the left side of the instrument panel. To • Timer • Tire Pressure operate the DIC, the ignition switch must • Instantaneous Fuel Economy be in the Run position. • Battery Voltage • Average Speed • Calibrate Compass (Customization): Press this button • Speedometer • Change Compass Zone to scroll through the customization settings. • Relearn Remote Key To customize features: 1. Place the vehicle in Park (P). 2. Press the (Customization) button to enter the feature settings menu. Repeated presses scroll through the available features. (Set/Reset): Press 3. Press the (Set/Reset) button to and hold this button to access the settings for the feature reset DIC information being displayed. while it is displayed or 4. Press the (Menu Up/Down) button to to acknowledge a scroll through the available settings for warning message. This button is also used for each feature. (Menu Up/Down): Press Customization; press to 5. Press the (Set/Reset) button to choose this button to scroll up or select feature settings. the setting being displayed and move to down the menu items. the next feature. 3 Refer to Owner Manual for further information. o Reviewed with Customer (Please Check Box) Driver Safety & Comfort/ Seats & Mirrors Audio/ Powertrain & Owner Information Security Convenience Personalization/ Maintenance Privileges™ Communication CTS Warnings and Messages NAVIGATION SYSTEM Safety & Security If a problem is sensed in one of Your vehicle’s Navigation System your vehicle’s systems, a warning provides you with detailed maps of or message will appear on the all major highways and roads DIC display. throughout the United States. After you enter a destination, the system Note: Your vehicle’s warnings and provides turn-by-turn instructions messages provide critical information that can prevent damage to your vehicle. for reaching your destination. In Review your Owner Manual to become addition, the system can help you familiar with the information displayed locate banks, airports, restaurants and the action required. and more. Check Engine or other Warning See your Navigation manual for Lights with OnStar® (if equipped) additional operating instructions. If your check engine light or any other warning message appears, you can press the blue OnStar KEYLESS ACCESS SYSTEM button and speak to a live advisor. (if equipped) OnStar Advisors can access certain With a Keyless Access System, you diagnostic information and can tell can keep the Keyless Access you how serious the problem is, transmitter in a pocket or purse and what you should do about it, or can operate the doors, ignition and contact a dealer or Roadside service trunk. The transmitter for you. Refer to the OnStar Owner’s communicates with the vehicle’s Guide for details. computer system via radio antennas. (Lock): Press this button once to two consecutive remote starts Comfort/Convenience are allowed. When you enter the lock all the doors. Press twice to also DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS (DRL) flash the turn signals twice and vehicle after a remote start, apply the brake and push and turn the Your vehicle’s Daytime Running sound the horn once. Lamps (DRL) automatically (Unlock): Press this button to ignition knob to the Run position before driving. illuminate. The sensor that activates unlock the driver’s door. Press it the DRL and the headlights again within five seconds to unlock (Trunk): Press and hold this automatically is located on top of all remaining doors. button for about one second to the instrument panel. Avoid (Remote Start): This feature can release the trunk lid when the covering the sensor to ensure be used to start the engine from engine is off or the shift lever is in proper light operation. outside the vehicle. Park (P). The trunk may also be opened using the trunk release To remote start the vehicle: button located at the rear of the RAINSENSE™ 1. Aim the transmitter at the vehicle. WINDSHIELD WIPERS driver’s door map pocket. The Rainsense windshield wipers 2. Press and release the lock button (Vehicle Locator/Panic Alarm): use a sensor to automatically on the transmitter. Press and release this button to operate the wipers when needed, 3. Immediately press and hold the locate your vehicle in a parking lot. depending on driving conditions remote start button for about The horn will chirp three times and and the sensitivity setting. If the four seconds. When the parking the headlamps and turn signal system is left on for long periods, an lamps flash, release the button. lamps will flash three times. occasional wipe may occur without The engine will start and the To sound the panic alarm, press and any moisture on the windshield to parking lamps will remain on. The hold the button for three seconds. indicate the system is activated. engine will continue running for The horn will chirp and the turn The headlamps also will be turned 10 minutes. signal lamps will flash for 30 on automatically when the 4. Repeat these steps for a seconds. Press the button again to Rainsense wipers are active if the 10-minute time extension. Only cancel the panic alarm. The vehicle exterior lamp control switch is in must be turned off to use the alarm. the AUTO position. 5 Refer to Owner Manual for further information. o Reviewed with Customer (Please Check Box) Driver Safety & Comfort/ Seats & Mirrors Audio/ Powertrain & Owner Information Security Convenience Personalization/ Maintenance Privileges™ Communication CTS Note: Do not place stickers or other when the headlamps are on. To items on the exterior glass surface wash the headlamps, press the directly in front of the moisture sensor. Doing this could cause the moisture washer button located at the end of sensor to malfunction. the windshield wiper lever. HEATED WINDSHIELD WASHER WIPER CONTROLS FLUID (if equipped) The lever to operate the The heated windshield washer fluid windshield wipers and washers system can help clear ice, tree sap is located on the right side of and bugs from the windshield. the steering column. 1. (Low Speed): Place the lever in Press the (Heated Washer Fluid) (Mist): Pull the lever down this position for slow, steady button, located on the climate and release for a single wiping cycle; wiping cycles.
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