What causes the Cadillac XTS center control screen to malfunction?

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DeElisa
07/29/25 9:05pm
Cadillac XTS center control screen touch failure reasons are as follows: Reason: The Cadillac XTS center control screen touch failure may be due to damage to the touch screen itself or a malfunction of the ADC chip that reads the touch resistance value. Additional information: The buttons on the Cadillac XTS center control screen include: Electronic Stability Control System, parking radar or image, internal and external circulation, auto start-stop and auto hold. The Cadillac XTS is equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The car has a top speed of 218 kilometers per hour, a trunk volume of 537L, and a maximum engine power of 198 kilometers.
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