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I had a small spot on the roof that when I bought the car that looked like a small rock chip on the paint. I have had the roof painted twice in the last few weeks and they even ground the area filled it in and then repainted it. The small hole in the paint keeps coming back in the same spot. It is very tiny, about the size of a pea, but it drives me crazy. Any ideas? The cadillac body shop in town, mentioned taking the headliner out, drilling out that area, filling it with a plug and repainting it. They think some acid or maybe even brake fluid from the car above when it was initially shipped could be the culprit.... HELP !!! :banghead
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Hi, Where is the reoccuring chip located on the top. Mine was about 3 inches in about 2 feet back from the front. After two repaints the dealer found that one of the screws from the trunk assembly was hitting the top while the top was retracted.

Good luck

JIM
Hi, Where is the reoccuring chip located on the top. Mine was about 3 inches in about 2 feet back from the front. After two repaints the dealer found that one of the screws from the trunk assembly was hitting the top while the top was retracted.

Good luck

JIM
That was going to be my assumption. Something happening when the top is down. Mine had a small spot also, but I have fixed it and it hasn't returned.

Cubby558:cool
You guys are dead on!!!!

I mentioned this to the XLR plant manager last year during our tour and walked over to the line and showed him the screw stud that was doing it. (He's retired now--I think)

It seems that the top does not fully go down in the trunk and lock in place. It goes far enough for the top down software to think it's "OK" to go to the next phase of putting the top down though. I think later software updates may correct this issue. (I could let the top go to the phase and then lift the top up enough that if the top was not secured and the trunk lid was down and you went over a bump it would "hit" the screw.

RECOMMENDED: IF you keep having this problem see if you have the latest top software to control ups and down and the solenoid switches.

IF you are going to Bowling Green they can do it there.

Regards



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You guys are the best !!!!

This is exactly what the problem is with mine. I just called the shop and they are thrilled you guys new the issues.

Now, since I am certified, will the software update be covered under warranty? Is it possible for my local dealer to install these updates? I will be going to BG, but I hate to wait until then.
They certainly should be able to; and for FREE!!

Floyd
i had the same problem, as i didnt know before why this happend....it means this problem is due to manufacture so that it requires to be fixed under warranty...
can anyone provide picuture so that we can raise issue to GM at once...
can anyone provide picture so that we can raise issue to GM at once...
I will take a picture tonight.
I have the pictures, but cannot figure out how to put them on this forum.... :banghead
IF YOU HAVE THE PROBLEM take your car to your dealer so they can fix it.

Just explain the issue to them and get them to load out the software. They may also need to replace some switches too that aren't working as well as they should.

After it is fixed and the top is working to your satisfaction then get the top paint work done. That way it will only have to be done once.

Please keep us all up to date on your progress.



IF YOU HAVE THE PROBLEM take your car to your dealer so they can fix it.

Just explain the issue to them and get them to load out the software. They may also need to replace some switches too that aren't working as well as they should.
That is what I did. The local dealer fixed the spot and repainted the top twice, before I posted the problem on this forum. As soon as I posted the problem on this forum, other forumites were able to identify the problem that the dealer had not. Which makes sense, if you read above, other people had multiple repaints before the culprit was identified.

My problem is this: The lady at the service department of the local dealership opened a book, when it did not show this problem as a recall issue she looked at me with a blank stare. I explained the whole issue and what needed to be done to fix it and still got the same stare. They are supposed to look into it and call me back, but I have not heard from them.
G
Did you stare back and then say "WHAAAAAAAAT". Then say "fix it or talk to my attorney".
bobo
That is what I did. The local dealer fixed the spot and repainted the top twice, before I posted the problem on this forum. As soon as I posted the problem on this forum, other forumites were able to identify the problem that the dealer had not. Which makes sense, if you read above, other people had multiple repaints before the culprit was identified.

My problem is this: The lady at the service department of the local dealership opened a book, when it did not show this problem as a recall issue she looked at me with a blank stare. I explained the whole issue and what needed to be done to fix it and still got the same stare. They are supposed to look into it and call me back, but I have not heard from them.
Who needs a Tech Bulletin?

Many of us got the same blank stare when we took our XLR in for headlight replacement due to melted lenses. I believe that over a dozen of us went to the dealerships after RII and they all ultimately changed them out, but there was no Tech Bulletin or Recall on the headlights melting either.

Who ever has photos as to the location and detail, please post. I want to identify the possible problem if was to occur. I've had so many software updates, I was probably covered, but I'm still curious as to the location.
Who ever has photos as to the location and detail, please post. I want to identify the possible problem if was to occur. I've had so many software updates, I was probably covered, but I'm still curious as to the location.
i sent the photos to SilverX to post for me. I could not figure out how to upload them.

Casey
That is what I did. The local dealer fixed the spot and repainted the top twice, before I posted the problem on this forum. As soon as I posted the problem on this forum, other forumites were able to identify the problem that the dealer had not. Which makes sense, if you read above, other people had multiple repaints before the culprit was identified.

My problem is this: The lady at the service department of the local dealership opened a book, when it did not show this problem as a recall issue she looked at me with a blank stare. I explained the whole issue and what needed to be done to fix it and still got the same stare. They are supposed to look into it and call me back, but I have not heard from them.
COMFORT ZONE:

I deal with the Service Manager and if I don't get anywhere then I'll have a conversation with the General Manager.

There are people in each Dealer that is licensed to sell XLR's that are Factory trained to resolve the technical issues. We were told at BG II that NOT ALL CADILLAC DEALERS ARE CERTIFIED TO WORK ON THEM. If they are you'll get a higher level of attention.

Ask the dealer if they are XLR Cerified to work on them If you are sure you are getting the correct information then a call to Cadillac Customer Service will get you an answer--I think.



COMFORT ZONE:

We were told at BG II that NOT ALL CADILLAC DEALERS ARE CERTIFIED TO WORK ON THEM.
My local dealership has only been selling Cadillac for about a year or two. They bought out another dealership. I am 30 minutes from Bowling Green, I may check with the dealership there. I will be out of the Country for a week or so, but will check when I get back. I will post my progress on this issue.
i sent the photos to SilverX to post for me. I could not figure out how to upload them.

Casey
Here they are:





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guess what, i have the same spot in the same place excatly.... :)
Pictures

The photos show the spot and the culprit. When the top closes, it goes too far and that pictured bolt hits the paint. When I bought the car, it had a very deep spot due to this. It looked like a rock chip. I had it repainted two days after I bought the car and it kept coming back. It was not until posting on this site, were we able to find out why.
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