Cadillac XLR-V Automobile User Manual


 
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RUN-FLAT TIRES
The XLR is equipped with run-flat
tires that eliminate the need for a
spare. The tire design enables safe
function during and after loss of
pressure for some distance at a
moderate speed. The shorter the
distance you drive with loss of
pressure, the better the chance the
tire can be repaired.
As soon as possible, contact Roadside
Service for the nearest authorized
GM or run-flat servicing facility and
have the tire inspected.
Refer to the tire warranty
information for details about the
road hazard replacement plan,
which provides for the replacement
of tires rendered unserviceable by
a road hazard injury under
certain conditions.
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL
(if equipped)
Your XLR may be equipped with
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). If the
lane ahead is clear, the system will
maintain the set speed the same as
conventional cruise control. When a
vehicle is detected in the same lane
in front of your car, the system will
adjust your speed to maintain a
constant following distance.
If a vehicle in your path is moving
at a significantly slower speed,
the system provides visible and
audible alerts.
Setting Adaptive Cruise Control
ACC is set by using the
multifunction lever located on the
steering column. To activate ACC:
1. Move the cruise control
switch to the On (
I
) position
(shown below).
2. Achieve the speed you desire.
3. Press the button at the end
of the lever.
4. Remove your foot from
the accelerator.
Comfort & Convenience
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