there is one before and one after the catalytic converter.
It has the 4.0 Northstar V8...basically the Cadillac STS Engine with a smaller bore.
it is a small peddle of the far left. it will be closer to you than the other peddles as well as smaller too.
Yes it would fit, it is a smaller engine a (4.5L V8 for the '89 vs. the 4.9L for the '93) but would it work with the 1993's transaxle and computer is the question. I am not sure because both engines were similar the 4.9L V8 is larger verison of the 4.5L V8 which was used in Devilles from 1988-1990.
The answer is in your question. They need smaller sensors to fit in smaller and smaller cameras. The full size DSLR camera has sensor as big as the old 35 mm film. Most compact camera have sensors the size of you fingernail or smaller.
Can be the sending unit or just the in-tank sencer. Also if it is just off it could be the others or if you put smaller or bigger tires or wheels it can throw it off as well
"Cadillac sales have not decreased since 2010. Cadillac sales, specifically the SRX sales, have increased. The SRX is an SUV smaller than the Escalade."
Follow the exhaust back, in the exhaust there should be spark plug looking sensors with a smaller single wire coming out the top, these are your oxygen sensors. Depending on year there can be one to four sensors on your auto.
There are three fuse locations on the 1992 Deville. The first is in the engine compartment under a cover labeled fuse/relay center (also called Maxi fuses). Each is labeled and also labeled under the smaller covers. The second is under the dash on the drivers side. It flips down and the labels are on the inside of the cover. The third is on the passenger side under the knee bolster. I cant find the diagram on this one, which is what I need. Anybody else?
The 2005 Cadillac CTSs with smaller engines have a greater fuel advantage than those with more cylinders (6 vs. 8), averaging from 21 miles/gallon for the larger engine up to 25 mpg on the highway for the smaller one.
you dont need to lift it use smaller tires
Cadillac does not have a relatively affordable truck product. Their only truck is the Escalade EXT which starts at $61,240 MSRP. They also have smaller SUV-type vehicles but they are crossovers built on a car frame.
On all 91-93 Deville cars. remove the glove box unit and it is DIRECTLY above the opening, just to the left of where your dash says "Cadillac" The smaller box toward the drivers side is the Chime module for lights, seat belt, etc. You want the larger black box with A LOT of wires coming out. There will be two 7mm (or 9/32 US) bolts that are a little tricky to get to. Programming is done through the cars computer diagnostic connector under dash. Only cars with the RPO option code AUO in the trunk will have this FACTORY module. A lot of these cars had add on remote / alarm systems since you had to buy a 400 dollar security option package to get this when the cars were new back then.