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Re: 2009 CTS Steering Vibration [asrose] by fisherman10
Feb 19, 2009 (3:34 pm)
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Replying to: asrose (Feb 18, 2009 7:57 pm)

Shimmy after 60 mph on my 2008 caused by tires according to my dealer.Two visits to dealer without sucess also excessive wind noise from the sunroof. I have owned several vehicles with sunroofs without this problem including a 2004 CTS.Any advice on these two problems would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: 2009 CTS Steering Vibration [fisherman10] by pao
Feb 19, 2009 (4:57 pm)
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Replying to: fisherman10 (Feb 19, 2009 3:34 pm)

sunroof isnt properly adjusted...and have they road force balanced the wheels....with a hunter balancer?..time to try a new dealer..if dealer claims its the tires....have them replace them
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2009 CTS poor mpg by blackcadillac
Feb 23, 2009 (8:38 am)
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Hey Guys,
 
I just purchased a 2009 CTS AWD 3.6L. Sharp car, but my gas mileage is terrible. 11.2 mpg. Sad
I've run through a couple tanks of gas from different stations, but the mpg turns out about the same.
I drive about 25 miles a day round trip to work. I've tried to vary my driving style and drive as conservatively as possible with no real change in mpg. My commute is mostly city driving. I just brought it back to the dealer and they said all things check out OK.
I have noticed some stuttering in the acceleration. Any thoughts?
I also got a rental CTS from the dealer while they looked at my car. It was a 2009 RWD 263hp. This car is a lot peppier then mine and has the mpg on the dash listed as 20.5 mpg.
 
Hmmm? Something seems wrong here. The dealer said I should drive for a couple thousand miles to get a real idea on the mpg.
 
 I'm getting 165 to 185 miles to a tank of gas. This will not fly. Do I have a lemon?
 
Any thoughts? Tips?
 
Thanks for any help.
 
best,
 
-S
#124 of 231
Re: 2009 CTS poor mpg [blackcadillac] by pao
Feb 23, 2009 (9:57 am)
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Replying to: blackcadillac (Feb 23, 2009 8:38 am)

I would say you round trip wiht each way being approx 12 miles of city only driving contributes to your gas mileage..that short distance hardly allows the engine to reach peak temperature and performance.......with the second impact being the AWD.........you stated 3.6 and didnt indicate it was a DI engine....the rental was DI based on the HP you indicae...and is definitely peppier than the non-DI IMO....I perferred the non-DI overall and chose that one in my 09 with RWD......with 10k on the car now...I average 23-24 overall...and 29-30 on the highway over extended (100 miles or more) drives......my average commute is 35 miles one way....about half and half city and highway driving
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Gas Mileage by artmbgolf
Feb 23, 2009 (10:32 am)
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Saying 3.6L is not clear about 304HP DI or 265HP Standard engine. That is mainly interesting to establish a pattern, to determine if any combo of options is related to poor or expected MPG.
 
I feel the best way to measure MPG easily and quickly is to monitor the instant MPG display on cruise, on a Flat highway going around 60 or so. If that gets close to the 25-26 EPA, then nothing is wrong for the highway. If that MPG stinks, then something could be wrong and you will have a better argument with service.
 
Stuttering in acceleration also may indicate something not correct.
Don't monitor MPG in "Sport Mode" (shifter to the right).
 
If the 263hp engine felt faster than yours, that is another indication of yours not running well.
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Re: vibration over 40 mph [joey245] by artmbgolf
Feb 23, 2009 (11:08 am)
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Replying to: joey245 (Feb 19, 2009 7:52 am)

I have a 2007 CTS. While this has never bothered me, your post reminds me that I think that happens on my 07 CTS, where the auto fan speed goes up half way on it's own after start up. Only occasionally have I felt the need for full blast, so it never bothers me.
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Re: Gas Mileage [artmbgolf] by blackcadillac
Feb 23, 2009 (7:57 pm)
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Replying to: artmbgolf (Feb 23, 2009 10:32 am)

Thanks for the tip on the MPG test.
 
Here are the specifics on my CTS
 
3.6L Direct Injection All-Wheel Drive V6 engine with 304 hp
Transmission, 6-speed automatic transmission.
Performance Collection, 18" All-Season Tire Performance Package
  
Yes, the 263HP RWD felt more responsive.
 
I will try the highway 60 MPH test and see if I get the 25-26 EPA.
 
thx,
 
-s
#128 of 231
Re: Gas Mileage [blackcadillac] by artmbgolf
Feb 23, 2009 (8:14 pm)
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Replying to: blackcadillac (Feb 23, 2009 7:57 pm)

I had a 2004 CTS with the 263HP, auto, Goodyear RS-A and got 27mpg highway. I now have a 2007 CTS 263hp, with FE3 18" Summer Tire Potenza, with Limited Slip. I get 25 mpg highway. The reduction could be the tires or limited slip or just engine variance.
 
Some reporting normal 27ish mpg and others reporting teens, makes it sound like they have a problem or are calculating wrong or just reporting the computer avg mpg. My current 25 mpg highway often is around 15-17 around town.
 
If cruise or steady at 60-70 mph on flat road isn't up in the mid 20's, you might have a problem, especially considering performance doesn't feel good compared to the 263hp engine.
  
I have not driven the DI yet, so I can't talk about the difference in feel. I also wonder if the Michlen tires on FE2 grip well enough, as they are more of a touring tire than a perf all season.
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Re: 2009 CTS poor mpg [pao] by blackcadillac
Feb 23, 2009 (8:25 pm)
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Replying to: pao (Feb 23, 2009 9:57 am)

Thanks for the reply.
 
I'd be super happy with 23-24,.....
I'd be happy with 15/16, but 11.6 consistent seems way off.
 
I have 1400 miles on my CTS(AWD DI 304). Do you think I'll get better MPG as I put on more miles?
 
Thx,
- S
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Re: 2009 CTS poor mpg [blackcadillac] by artmbgolf
Feb 23, 2009 (9:26 pm)
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Replying to: blackcadillac (Feb 23, 2009 8:25 pm)

Both of my 2004 + 2007 CTS did improve highway MPG by about 2 MPG after
about 5,000 miles. I don't see any way for merely breaking in to increase around 10 mpg.
 
If your commute has lights and stop and go, the avg mpg means very little.
The highway run on instant means more right now and may be your best way to convince your service there is a problem. The sluggish running also sounds like a sign something is wrong.
 
I am not a mechanic. I just observe my Cadillacs using the instant mpg and only monitor average for longer highway trips. I have had several Eldorados with the 300hp Northstar, that all could get 25mpg highway at long distance or using the
instant mpg monitor at highway speeds.
 
A long shot wild guess is to check your oil level, in case they forgot to fill it up, although if seriously low, the car should warn you. Also make sure the tires are inflated where they should be.

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