My 8 day old SRX is currently at the dealers with 640 miles on it and what now appears to be a broader quality problem based on two other posts I see on this forum - first a dead battery, followed by a transmission module problem.
Just like the others who posted the same issue, I
- first had a dead battery this afternoon, which GM roadside assistance got jump started
- drove out from parking lot at work, the 'R' and 'D' light (of the P-R-N-D light sequence on the dash) starts blinking when put in Drive or Reverse.
- called Onstar who reports a transmission module problem
- car does not shift beyond the lower gears when I start driving, I can get max 25-30 mph before it reports 'Engine overspeed', giving me reason enough to pull over
- car then towed to local dealer, currently sitting there overnight
My first luxury car that I was so anxiously waiting to get my hands on has turned into a sour experience :crying:
I took the $500 rebate in lieu of the 60 day return policy, so have to stick with the car anyway. Will call Cadillac customer service tomorrow to ensure this incident is documented in case I have to fall back on the California 'lemon law' protection
Just like the others who posted the same issue, I
- first had a dead battery this afternoon, which GM roadside assistance got jump started
- drove out from parking lot at work, the 'R' and 'D' light (of the P-R-N-D light sequence on the dash) starts blinking when put in Drive or Reverse.
- called Onstar who reports a transmission module problem
- car does not shift beyond the lower gears when I start driving, I can get max 25-30 mph before it reports 'Engine overspeed', giving me reason enough to pull over
- car then towed to local dealer, currently sitting there overnight
My first luxury car that I was so anxiously waiting to get my hands on has turned into a sour experience :crying:
I took the $500 rebate in lieu of the 60 day return policy, so have to stick with the car anyway. Will call Cadillac customer service tomorrow to ensure this incident is documented in case I have to fall back on the California 'lemon law' protection