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#109 of 156 Re: 2011 SRX sunroof issue [garythesloth]
by gtm2
Apr 23, 2012 (9:58 am)
Thanks for the info. I have not received a recal notice, but maybe Sarah, who has been on this site for GM will get something. I haven't had any leaks so far (10K miles) so I'll keep my fingers crossed.
#111 of 156 2004 SRX This is why I no longer will buy American
by 2bogey
May 18, 2012 (11:17 am)
I purchased a 2004 Cadillac SRX with 68,000 miles on it from a GM dealer. I took it to the dealer and they wanted $2500 to replace the timing cover, $200 to replace a turn signal and $450 to clean the Wheel speed sensors and $100 for an oil change.
My first complaint is I have never had to do any of these things except an oil change to a Toyota, Honda or VW. My second is why does it cost $200 to replace a light bulb? Sounds like GM wanted to get there techs more work or just a horrid design. Either way unacceptable.
Now the traction control engages for no reason. So when I am pulling out into traffic I dont know if it will go or not. I almost got nailed yesterday with my 6 year old in the car.
I was able to find a local mechanic who came with great recomendation. He changed the timing cover for $880 and the turn signal for $80. It just seems like this car is going to kill me with repair bills. I feel bad but..... back to Japan where they can make a car that works.
#112 of 156 Re: 2011 SRX Bad AC [senorpappy]
by walshc001
May 23, 2012 (9:38 pm)
We have an SRX purchased, new, in November 2010. We were recently at a shareholders' meeting in Omaha (5 May 2012). It was a hot day (90 degrees plus) and the car was parked in an outside parking lot. When we returned to the car the temperature reading was all over the place -- mostly in double-digit minus numbers. And the a/c didn't work.
After some problems with OnStar I finally called Cadillac. They sent a mechanic to our hotel, and he said that he thought the on-board computer needed to be re-booted. He did this, and the car was fine. We drove the 1,300 miles back to our home in Vermont without any incidents.
It was a hot day today (23 May) and we are now experiencing the same problem with the A/C. Temperatures are in the minus range, and the car is even warning me about the risk of ice on the road.
We're taking it off to the dealer tomorrow to see if they can find the problem -- and fix it. These postings describe almost identical problems, and I see GM asking for VIN's.
Any feedback on what has been causing the SRX air conditioning problems? It would certainly be nice if I could give our Cadillac dealer some suggestions.
Thanks,
Craig
#113 of 156 Re: 2011 SRX Bad AC [walshc001]
by gmcustsvcsarah
May 24, 2012 (7:46 am)
Good morning Craig,
I hope that everything goes well with your dealership visit today; please keep us updated on the progress of the diagnosis! We're happy to get a case set up for you if your dealership is unable to resolve the air conditioning matter.
Regards,
Sarah
GM Customer Service
#114 of 156 Re: 2011 SRX sunroof issue [gtm2]
by gmcustsvc
May 26, 2012 (4:50 pm)
gtm2,
I am happy to look into recall information for you. Please feel free to email me with your VIN and current mileage. I look forward to hearing from you.
Christina
GM Customer Service
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#115 of 156 And the problems continue . . .
by walshc001
May 27, 2012 (8:02 am)
We dropped our SRX at the Cadillac dealer (MacMulkin in Nashua, New Hampshire) -- and even gave the service consultant a print-out of the relevant postings from this forum. I am told they called some sort of centralized Cadillac service HQ and were told that they needed to replace the "cluster controller." The dealership also experienced the same problems we did with the a/c in our car, so they were fortunately able to see it first hand.
A "cluster controller" had to be ordered, so we returned the next day to pick up the car. As the dealership is 90 minutes or so from our home, this meant two back-to-back days with 3+ hours of driving each day. (Of course this has nothing to do with Cadillac -- but it is part of our reality.)
Started to head north with our car and its new "cluster controller." We made it about 20 minutes up the highway before the car started to get hot again. The outside temperature reading on our console showed 35 degrees -- when it was nearer to 80. We did a U-turn and headed back to MacMulkins. We're back in the loaner car, and they have our Cadillac. I told them they had a final opportunity to fix it.
I have fingers crossed.
If I have a desktop computer that starts to act up, I replace it. Nobody fixes computers. If this is being caused by the on-board computer, then it (quite simply) needs to be replaced.
Craig
#116 of 156 Re: And the problems continue . . . [walshc001]
by gmcustsvcsarah
May 29, 2012 (10:54 am)
Craig,
I'm truly sorry to see that the fix that the dealership did ended up not resolving the issue. I see that they still have the vehicle; if you would like for us to check in on the progress of the vehicle, we'd be happy to do so. We would need to set up a Service Request to do this, so please send the following information to socialmedia
gm.com: your name/Edmunds username, phone and address, the last 8 of your VIN and current mileage, and the name of your involved dealership.
All the best,
Sarah
GM Customer Service
#117 of 156 Re: 2011 SRX Bad AC [walshc001]
by ericzoom
Jun 09, 2012 (7:37 am)
I brought my 11' SRX in to the dealer yesterday for an A/C issue. It seemed to blow warm after several hours on the road. I had it in there the whole day, and they fixed the A/C issue (replaced dryer), did an early oil change and tire rotation, reprogrammed my TCM for a hard-shifting issue, and washed my vehicle. A/C is ice cold now, and ATX issue is much improved.
Great service from Coral Cadillac in Pompano,FL.