DIC Warnings and Messages
Turn off all unnecessary accessories to allow the battery
to recharge.
These messages will appear if there is a problem
detected in one of your vehicle’s systems.
The normal battery voltage range is 11.5 to 15.5 volts.
You can monitor battery voltage on the DIC by pressing
the INFO button until BATTERY VOLTS appears.
You must acknowledge a message to clear it from the
screen for further use. To clear a message, press
the CLR button.
Battery Voltage High
Be sure to take any message that appears on the screen
seriously and remember that clearing the message
will only make the message disappear, not the problem.
This message indicates that the electrical charging
system is overcharging the battery. When the system
detects that the battery voltage is above approximately
16
volts, this message will be displayed.
Battery Not Charging
To reduce the charging overload, use the vehicle’s
accessories. Turn on the exterior lamps and radio,
set the climate control on AUTO and the fan speed
on the highest setting, and turn the rear window
defogger on.
When this message appears on the display, there is
a problem with the generator and battery charging
systems. Have the electrical system checked by your
GM dealer as soon as possible.
Battery Saver Active
The normal battery voltage range is 11.5 to 15.5 volts
when the engine is running. You can monitor battery
voltage on the DIC by pressing the INFO button
until BATTERY VOLTS appears.
This message appears when the system detects that
the battery voltage is dropping beyond a reasonable
level. The battery saver system will start reducing certain
features of the vehicle which you may not be able to
notice. At the point that the features are disabled,
this message is displayed. It means that the vehicle is
trying to save the charge in the battery.
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Product Specification
Categories | Cadillac CTS Manuals, Cadillac Manuals |
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Tags | Cadillac CTS 2.8, Cadillac CTS 3.6, Cadillac CTS 6.0 |
Model Year | 2006 |
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Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |