2004 Cadillac SRX 3.6L 4.6L Owners Manual

Whatever the condition — smooth  ice, packed, blowing
or loose snow — drive  with caution.
Accelerate gently. Try not to  break the fragile traction. If
you accelerate too fast, the  drive wheels will spin and
polish the surface under the  tires even more. See
®
Stabilitrak   System on page 4-10 and “Rocking  Your
Vehicle” under If You Are Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice
or Snow on  page 4-45.
Your anti-lock brakes improve your  vehicle’s stability
when you make a  hard stop on a slippery  road.
Even though you have an  anti-lock braking system, you
will want to begin stopping  sooner than you would on
dry pavement. See  Braking on page 4-6.
Allow greater following distance on any slippery road.
Watch for slippery spots. The road might be fine until
you hit a spot that is covered with ice. On an
otherwise clear road, ice patches may appear in
shaded areas where the sun can not reach: around
clumps of trees, behind buildings or under bridges.
Sometimes the surface of a curve or an overpass
may remain icy when the surrounding roads are
clear. If you see a patch of ice ahead of you, brake
before you are on it. Try not to brake while you are
actually on the ice, and avoid sudden steering
maneuvers.
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 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.
4-42
Product Specification
CategoriesCadillac Manuals, Cadillac SRX Manuals
Tags,
Model Year2004
Download File
Please Enter the Security Characters Shown Below. Letters are Case Sensitive. Your download link will appear upon completing this step.
- 468 pages
Document File TypePDF
CopyrightAttribution Non-commercial
(0 votes, average: 0 out of 5)

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