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I have a 2012 SRX with dim headlights. Can’t see a thing at night.
So I only drive it during the daytime. Seeing too many
complaints about this. Need a recall for sure!
I also have a 2018 XT5 Premium Luxury AWD…well at least up
until 3 weeks ago when steering suddenly went out and my
vehicle was totaled in a single car accident.
I too, had the *PO 128 code* and had the thermostat sensor
replaced because that’s what the repair guy said it was all that
was needed when my A/C suddenly stopped working.
A few months later, I’m driving back home from a short distance
trip. Had only been on the road about an hour when the
accident happened.
DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT DRIVE your vehicle far if you get this
code or it suddenly appears. This is a SAFETY HAZARD that
Cadillac/GM needs to be aware of. I could have lost my life in
that accident. The claims adjuster said he’s seen some bad cars,
but this one was terrible.
More XT5 owners need to BE AWARE and they definitely need to
REPORT THESE ISSUES if they or their loved one have been
inured or killed as a result.
Recalls and a Class Action Lawsuit should be in order.