I called auto zone where i live. The average price started at 59.99 plus you have to add in core charge. Good luck
Yes, it is built on the starter.
It's quite a process that shouldn't be attempted without the factory service manual. Basically, you need to remove the intake manifold to get to the starter. After the intake is off, it's easy to do. But the factory service manual would have all the info you need to safely and correctly remove the intake without damaging any of the delicate fuel injection parts.
The Caddy STS Seville Came Out With a North Star Engine, And The Starter Is Under The Intake Manifold. It Is A Difficult Job To Replace. If You Are Not Well Adversed In Auto Engine Repair It Would Most Likely Best To Have A Good Garrage To Service It For You.
This vehicle (like most cars) has both a starter and an alternator. The alternator is driven by a serpentine belt, and the starter is located on the lower part of the engine at the transmission, where the teeth engage with the flywheel/flex plate. An alternator for the 1992 Sentra usually costs around $120-150, and a starter in the range of $90-120.
it is under the intake mannafold drivers side
where does the camshaft sensor go in a 1992 Cadillac Sedan Deville?
The 1992 Cadillac Deville came stock with a 4.9L, V-8 engine with 200 HP.
in 2012
If one is looking to find information on a 1992 Cadillac Deville they may go to sites such as Edmunds, YouTube and many other websites. If one wishes to find people talking about the 1992 Cadillac Deville there are many fourms available online.
No it does not, I have the same car
It Is In The Fuel Tank
16 gallons
wiring a starter for a1992 cadillac seville
remove the gas tank.
its on the front of the engine
I don't know much about cars but a Google search came up with these,http:/wwwzperiodzpartstrainzperiodzcom/ShopByVehicle/CADILLAC/DEVILLEhttp://www.parts.com/cadillac/1992-cadillac-deville-parts.cfmOr ask this forum,http://www.cadillacforums.com/forums/cadillac-deville-1985-2005-including-1985/185903-92-deville-starter.html
about 20 gallons or so