2006 Cadillac CTS CTS-V Owners Manual

Driving on Snow or Ice
traction of all. You can  get wet ice when it is about
freezing, 32°F (0°C), and freezing  rain begins to fall.
Try to avoid driving on  wet ice until salt and sand crews
can get there.
Most of the time, those  places where the tires meet the
road probably have good traction.
However, if there is snow  or ice between the tires and
the road, you can have a very  slippery situation. You will
have a lot less traction,  or grip, and will need to be
very careful.
Whatever the condition — smooth ice, packed, blowing,
or loose snow — drive with caution.
Traction control improves your ability to accelerate when
driving on a slippery road. Even though your vehicle has
the Traction Control System (TCS), you will want to slow
down and adjust your driving to the road conditions.
Under certain conditions, you may want to turn the TCS
off, such as when driving through deep snow and loose
gravel, to help maintain vehicle motion at lower speeds.
See Traction Control System (TCS) (CTS) on page 4-9 or
Traction Control System (TCS) (CTS-V) on page 4-10.
Also see StabiliTrak  System on page 4-12, If Your
®
Vehicle is Stuck in Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow on page 4-31
and “Winter Tires” under Tires on page 5-58.
What is the worst time  for this? Wet ice. Very cold snow
or ice can be slick  and hard to drive on. But wet ice
can be even more trouble  because it may offer the least
4-28
Product Specification
CategoriesCadillac CTS Manuals, Cadillac Manuals
Tags, ,
Model Year2006
Download File
Please Enter the Security Characters Shown Below. Letters are Case Sensitive. Your download link will appear upon completing this step.
- 434 pages
Document File TypePDF
CopyrightAttribution Non-commercial
(0 votes, average: 0 out of 5)

Submit your review (optional)
(will not be displayed)
* Required Field