Is it normal for a Cadillac battery problem to show up out of nowhere?

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mockale

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3 November 2025
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Hi everyone, I’m curious if anyone else has experienced something similar because I’m still a little confused about what happened with my car this week. Usually I pay attention to small changes in how my Cadillac feels, especially with starting and overall performance, but this time I honestly didn’t notice anything major before the issue showed up. Last weekend everything felt perfectly normal and I drove around without any problems at all. Then a couple of days later, early in the morning before work, the car suddenly felt weak while starting. It eventually started, but there was enough hesitation to make me think something wasn’t right. At first I ignored it because after the engine started, everything felt completely normal again. Then later that day the same thing happened and that’s when I started thinking maybe the battery was reaching the end of its life. What surprised me is how quickly it seemed to happen. I always thought batteries slowly give signs over time and you get plenty of warning before replacement becomes necessary. I spent some time reading random discussions and checking experiences from other Cadillac owners because I wanted real opinions instead of immediately assuming the worst. During my search I came across mentions of Cadillac battery replacement experts Abu Dhabi and it got me thinking whether Cadillac vehicles need more specific support compared to regular cars or if a battery issue is basically the same for every vehicle. Maybe I’m overthinking it, but I’d rather understand things before making decisions. Has anyone here had a battery fail with almost no warning signs? I’m wondering if I ignored early clues without realizing it because right now it feels like the problem appeared overnight.