its under the hood on the driver side ... its covered by a plastic cover ..its right below the other fuse pannel its under the hood on the driver side ... its covered by a plastic cover ..its right below the other fuse pannel
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Yes, it should but watch out for different features in each door like heated rear seats etc.
No, the seats in a 98 Cadillac Deville are all electronic so they cannot move manually. You will have to get the electrical components fixed before the seat will move.
junkyard, e-bay, or a local swap meet.
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it is located uper the back seat. which some times shorts out the rear heated seats.
k well for everrybody who has no power to there sseats here is what u do take something and hit the motors under the seats and they will work i just did it and now im happy i can move them again:)
must times und driver side dash, some times in glove box, or under hood
how do i remove the seat
If you are talking about a 2000-2005 Cadillac Deville DHS and DTS it would be just a trim level. DHS stands for Deville High Luxury Sedan and DTS stands for Deville Touring Sedan. The DHS had some extra luxury features the DTS did not, but the DTS was still a more pricey trim level with a higher output Northstar V8, 17 inch wheels, floor shifter, bucket seats and a firmer ride. All things the DHS trim or standard Deville trim did not have.
It has 5 seats
1966 Cadillac Fleetwood (Series 75) was the first car ever to offer heated seats.