A powertrain issue has surfaced on the 2013 Cadillac SRX and potentially affects 3,306 units in Canada, which has led General Motors to announce a recall.
On certain SRX crossovers equipped with a 3.6L V6 engine, the transmission control module calibration may cause a three- to four-second delay in acceleration. This will occur if the following sequence is commanded within two seconds: During an upshift from first to second gear (12 - 16 km/h), the driver brakes the vehicle to less than 8 km/h, and then accelerates again.
GM dealers will reprogram the transmission control module.
Source: Transport Canada
On certain SRX crossovers equipped with a 3.6L V6 engine, the transmission control module calibration may cause a three- to four-second delay in acceleration. This will occur if the following sequence is commanded within two seconds: During an upshift from first to second gear (12 - 16 km/h), the driver brakes the vehicle to less than 8 km/h, and then accelerates again.
GM dealers will reprogram the transmission control module.
Source: Transport Canada