What is the Cadillac CT5 User Guide?
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Includes Electronic Stability Program (ESP), parking radar/camera, auto hold, auto start-stop, internal/external air circulation, and synchronized temperature zones. Includes window lock button, one-touch window control switches, exterior rearview mirror adjustment switches (angle adjustment, folding function), and central locking button. Includes sunroof switch, light switch, sunshade switch, and lights-on-with-door feature. Activation method: Press the button on top of the light control stalk to enable adaptive headlights, which adjust based on vehicle speed and steering angle.
It's a good habit to press the brake when starting the ignition. The gear shift is located behind the right side of the steering wheel—just twist the knob to switch gears: R for reverse and D for drive. The central control screen is large enough to directly adjust the air conditioning and seat heating, and you can even change the temperature by saying 'It's a bit cold' via voice command. The streaming media rearview mirror might feel unfamiliar at first, but after a few drives, you won’t want to go back—it’s especially clear during rainy nights. Remember that the electronic parking brake locks automatically when you exit the car, but it’s still recommended to manually press the P gear when parking on a slope. The car has a low chassis, so it’s best to go over speed bumps at an angle to reduce tire wear.
The driving mode switching in this generation of CT5 is quite sophisticated: Comfort mode with softer suspension is ideal for commuting, while Sport mode completely transforms the engine roar and steering wheel feedback. The small button on the left side of the center display brings up a quick-access menu, allowing you to directly activate seat massage. To use the paddle shifters, you need to switch to M mode, where manual downshifting makes overtaking effortless. OnStar provides 100GB of data annually, sufficient for the passenger to binge-watch shows. The vehicle is equipped with corner radars, but for navigating narrow roads, it's best to rely on the panoramic camera as the side mirrors offer limited visibility.