Why does only one reverse light on the Cadillac XT4 illuminate?
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It is normal for only one reverse light on the Cadillac XT4 to illuminate because the other one is a fog light. The reverse light, installed at the rear of the vehicle, is used to illuminate the road behind when reversing and serves as a warning to vehicles and pedestrians behind, indicating that the car is reversing. Introduction to the Cadillac XT4: 1. Configuration: The Cadillac XT4 is a compact luxury SUV model under the Cadillac brand, equipped with the new-generation mobile connectivity experience CUE, featuring OTA smart cloud update functionality. It also includes a HUD head-up display system, hands-free trunk opening, soft dual-row LED vanity mirror lighting, an in-car ion generator, four standard USB ports, two 12-volt power outlets, a radio navigation system, and a second-generation high-definition streaming rearview mirror. 2. Powertrain: The Cadillac XT4 is powered by a 2.0T variable-cylinder turbocharged engine that incorporates numerous energy-saving technologies, offering low emissions, low fuel consumption, and high torque at low speeds. The Tripower variable valve management technology, equipped with a three-stage sliding camshaft, can select valve lift based on actual driving conditions, switching between "four-cylinder high-performance mode," "four-cylinder economy mode," and "two-cylinder ultra-economy mode" as needed.