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Take it an have vehicle scan done . Your vehicle has a vast amount of electronics , control modules , communication networks for the modules to share data on . All it takes is one of the wires touching ground to cause all kind of problems . There are modules inside the doors that control power windows , locks , mirrors etc. . Hooking up a scan tool that can check for communications from all modules . Not a code reader . A GM factory Tech 2 would be best . I work for Cadillac ,have for twenty years .
Had the same problem...hit CONFIG...then Vehicle on the left side...when the Vehicle screen
shows all the info on languages....hold your finger on the clock in top right corner. The clock
adjust screen should appear. I could never get the clock adjust screen because I was just
touching the time...you have to keep your finger on it until the screen comes up. Hope this helps.
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