Cadillac CT5 Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada-16500419) -
2023 - CRC - 5/10/22
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R :Use this gear to back up.
If the vehicle is shifted from
either R (Reverse) to D (Drive)
or M (Manual Mode),
or M (Manual Mode) or
D (Drive) to R (Reverse) while
the speed is too high, the
vehicle will shift to N (Neutral).
Reduce the vehicle speed and
try the shift again.
To shift into R (Reverse): 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop.
2. Press and hold shift lock release button on the side
of the shift lever.
3. From the center position, move the shift lever
forward through the first
detent to the end of travel.
R is illuminated in red.
4. After releasing the shift lever, it will return to the
center position.
To shift out of R (Reverse): 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop. 2. Shift to the desired gear.
3. After releasing the shift
lever, it will return to the
center position.
At low vehicle speeds,
R (Reverse) can be used to
rock the vehicle back and forth
to get out of snow, ice, or sand
without damaging the
transmission. See If the
Vehicle Is Stuck 0261.
N : In this position, the engine
does not connect with the
wheels. To restart the engine
when the vehicle is already
moving, use N (Neutral) only.
{Warning
Shifting into a drive gear
while the engine is running
at high speed is dangerous.
Unless your foot is firmly on
the brake pedal, the vehicle
could move very rapidly. You
could lose control and hit
people or objects. Do not
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Warning (Continued)
shift into a drive gear while
the engine is running at high
speed.
Caution
Shifting out of P (Park) or
N (Neutral) with the engine
running at high speed may
damage the transmission.
The repairs would not be
covered by the vehicle
warranty. Be sure the
engine is not running at high
speed when shifting the
vehicle.
The vehicle is not designed to
stay in N (Neutral) for more
than five minutes. It may
automatically shift into
P (Park). N (Neutral) is not
intended for towing. If the
vehicle needs to be towed, see
Transporting a Disabled
Vehicle 0455.
Cadillac CT5 Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada-16500419) -
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recording is enabled. This
could corrupt the video file
and/or the SD card.
Other files should not be
stored on the same SD card as
the surround vision recorder
files. Storing other files on the
same card may increase
recording start up and
playback time or result in a
loss of data.
To Activate :Touch Video
Recorder on the Home Page.
Touch the red dot. The red dot
will illuminate when the video
recorder is on. It will remain on
until it has been turned off.
Recording will start after
exiting the playback screen.
Advise other drivers and occupants of the vehicle that
video images are being
recorded.
To Deactivate :
Touch Video
Recorder on the Home Page.
Touch the red dot.
Select from the following
when the vehicle is in P (Park).
Exit : Touch X to exit this
application and return to the
previous app.
Video List : Touch to display a
list of the most recent and
saved videos. Touch the
delete button next to the
name to delete a saved video.
Rewind : Touch to rewind the
video. Touch again to increase
speed. Continue touching to
stop rewinding.
Play/Pause : Touch to play or
pause a recorded video.
Fast Forward : Touch to fast
forward the video. Touch
again to increase speed.
Continue touching to stop fast
forward. Save :
Touch to save a video.
This protects the video from
being erased. Once the SD
card is full, the oldest files will
be overwritten unless they
have been saved.
Camera Views : When
opening the Video Recorder,
the previous file will show all
camera views and can be
played. Icons in the upper right
corner of each view indicate
which camera. Touch one of
the views to zoom to only that
camera view. Touch again to
return to all camera views.
Press X at any time to exit the
video recorder app.
The latest recorded video file
can be played. In addition:.The recorded video is stored
in five-minute-long files.
.All files can be viewed on the
playback app or when the
SD card is read by a
personal computer (PC).