Cadillac 2007 owner manual DVD Display Error Messages

Models: 2007

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Problem

Recommended Action

The auxiliary source is

Check that the RSE video

running but there is no

screen is in the auxiliary

picture or sound.

source mode.

 

Check the auxiliary input

 

connections at both

 

devices.

Sometimes the wireless

Check for obstructions,

headphone audio cuts out

low batteries, reception

or buzzes.

range, and interference

 

from cellular telephone

 

towers or by using your

 

cellular telephone in the

 

vehicle.

 

Check that the

 

headphones are on

 

correctly using the L (left)

 

and R (right) on the

 

headphones.

I lost the remote and/or

See your dealer for

the headphones.

assistance.

The DVD is playing,

Check that the RSE video

but there is no picture

screen is sourced to the

or sound.

DVD player.

DVD Display Error Messages

The DVD display error message depends on which radio you have. The video screen may display one of the following:

Disc Load/Eject Error: This message is displayed when there are disc load or eject problems.

Disc Format Error: This message will be displayed, if the disc is inserted with the disc label wrong side up, or if the disc is damaged.

Disc Region Error: This message will be displayed, if the disc is not from a correct region.

No Disc Inserted: This message will be displayed, if no disc is present when the EJECT button is pressed on the radio.

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Cadillac 2007 owner manual DVD Display Error Messages

2007 specifications

The 2007 Cadillac lineup showcased a blend of luxury, performance, and innovative technology that exemplified the brand’s commitment to quality and elegance. With models like the Cadillac CTS, STS, and Escalade, Cadillac aimed to cater to the diverse preferences of luxury car enthusiasts.

The 2007 Cadillac CTS was a standout model, renowned for its bold design and dynamic performance. Sporting a more aggressive exterior compared to its predecessors, the CTS featured a distinctive front grille and sharp lines that highlighted its sporty character. Under the hood, buyers had the option of a 2.8-liter V6 engine producing 210 horsepower or a more robust 3.6-liter V6 engine delivering 255 horsepower. Both engines were paired with a smooth-shifting six-speed automatic transmission, offering a blend of power and efficiency.

One of the significant technological advancements in the 2007 CTS was its availability of the Cadillac User Experience (CUE) system. This advanced infotainment system included a touchscreen interface, Bluetooth connectivity, and a premium audio system, providing drivers with seamless access to entertainment and navigation.

The Cadillac STS, another model from the 2007 lineup, catered to those seeking a luxurious sedan experience. Offering a spacious interior wrapped in premium materials, the STS featured heated leather seats and an intuitive dashboard layout. Power options ranged from a 3.6-liter V6 to a powerful 4.6-liter V8 engine, which allowed for an exhilarating driving experience. The STS also included innovative safety features such as an advanced airbag system and electronic stability control, ensuring peace of mind during every drive.

The Cadillac Escalade, a flagship SUV, epitomized luxury in the 2007 lineup. With its commanding presence and spacious interior, the Escalade won over families and celebrities alike. Offering a 6.2-liter V8 engine, it produced an impressive 403 horsepower, allowing it to excel in performance despite its size. High-quality materials adorned the cabin, and amenities like a rear-seat entertainment system and Bose surround sound system elevated the driving experience.

Overall, the 2007 Cadillac models combined luxurious features, cutting-edge technology, and robust performance, solidifying Cadillac's place as a leader in the luxury automotive market. These vehicles were designed not just to meet the expectations of discerning customers but to exceed them, setting a standard for future releases in the automotive industry.