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You can do it if you remove the heat shield it works.
If it is like my 2000 Malibu V6, this housing is located behind the exhaust crossover pipe. This is the pipe from the front exhaust manifold to the rear exhaust manifold. If you remove the air intake ducts and and airflow meter, you will get a better view of the housing, the top radiator hose is attached to it. If you remove the exhaust crossover pipe, it will be a lot easier to remove this housing. I believe you can remove the housing without removing the crossover pipe, but it will be a little trickier, especially upon installaltion. The bolt sizes are either 10mm or 8mm, don't exactly recall. The bolt sizes on the exhaust crossover are 13mm, a deep socket is needed here.
it is located next to the crossover pipe for the exhaust. you have to remove it to get to the thermostat housing.
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Remove the air inlet duct tube. Remove the heat shield from the exhaust and move it out of the way. Unbolt the crossover exhaust pipe bolts from the from the front exhaust pipes move it out of the way. Unbolt the thermostat housing pipe and remove the thermostat. Installation is reverse.
It has 5 seats
Its called a catalytic converter. The American car company "Cadillac" does not manufacture converters for our vehicles. Remove it using two 14mm sockets. It is after the exhaust manifold down pipe and the exhaust system.
There are many internet sites that you can search to find Cadillac Crossover reviews. You may wish to try the Edmunds and Motortrend car websites which give great detailed reviews of many cars including the Cadillac.
The Cadillac SRX is luxury crossover SUV. The SRX has been in production since 2004. It is a smaller crossover and seats five people. The vehicle is available new and used from Cadillac dealerships. Used models are also available through eBay.
The exhaust crossover pipe needs to be dropped from the engine on both sides to create enough space to remove the starter.
The crossover pipes on a 7.3 ford diesel engine are the pipes connecting the exhaust manifolds to the turbo compressor inlet.
On the lower intake by the crossover pipe for the exhaust