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Possible that it has a bad temp control sensor (not sure if that is exactly what it's called). Is the 'check engine' light on because this would typically trigger a code? Pretty sure it's located near the thermostat which is under the intake manifold on the 3.2 liter. Check the caddy forum on their website. Lots of good info there.

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Q: Why is 2003 CTS Engine coolant temperature colder than thermostat set point?
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