Tuesday, August 30, 2011

2012 Cadillac SRX's Auto Dry System gives extra control in wet conditions

DETROIT - Auto Dry System This gives extra control in wet conditions. Cleaning Auto Brake can help to improve the overall effectiveness of the brakes during rainy conditions on the highway.

2012 Cadillac SRX's Auto Dry System gives extra control in wet conditions

Advanced security features will be present at the Cadillac SRX, 2012, such as the StabiliTrak system, help the driver avoid accidents. Not only that, the SRX 2012 also has an auto dry brake capable of removing water from the brake components during wet road conditions.


Brakes auto dry works with SRX RainSense wiper system, which works automatically when it rains. Kecepatanm SRX has been tested with more than 20 mph for more than four miles without using cruise control. Little hydraulic pressure generated by the StabiliTrak, the vehicle brake calipers and capable of removing water from the brake rotors when the car is moving.

Brakes Auto Dry is designed to apply pressure to the four brake discs SRX around intervals of six miles. The important thing is to make the brakes dry when it rains.

Pricing for 2012 Cadillac SRX will start from USD36.060. The vehicle is equipped with 308-horsepower engine, 3.6L V6 direct injection, which is equipped with ECO Mode for optimum fuel use.

"With the rotors dry when the driver did not apply the brakes, the brake system to operate more effectively, giving feel safer and also boost the effectiveness of the brakes in wet conditions," explained GM.