Because it is American garbage. no.
There is no dipstick to check the transmission fluid on a 1998 Cadillac Catera. It can be checked by opening the fill plug on the side of the transmission. If you are at that point you might as well change the fluid if you have over 70000 miles.
i have a 1997 cateria the mileage is 238,453 and it costed me over $5000 to keep it running...great when it works get a loan when it don't...
most of the cadillac cateras had a shut off at 126 but with the shut off took off they will run well over 140
18 I don't think so. Mine only holds just over 12 gallons. In fact that is one of the original complaints that reviews gave the Catera, too small of a gas tank.
Trouble code P0011 means:"A" camshaft postion-timing-over-advanced (bank 1)
Ukraine has a land area of over 200 thousand square miles. There is evidence that people have lived in the area for over 30 thousand years.
Just over a thousand miles.
My 1997 Cadillac Catera does the samething! Normally can be done by the Coolant leaking ,Coolant needing to be flushed, a PCV Valve, Coolant Temperature Sensor, Themostat Sticking, oil cooler, and the list goes on. . You should most likely have a "Experienced" Mechanic look at the vehicle to do a pressure test to make sure you dont have any leaks and to see what is actually wrong.
Over a thousand miles!
Under the throttle body. It is not difficult to remove. Look it over good. there are a couple hoses and a clip then remove the bolts. It should lift of quite easily.
A little over a thousand.
A Thousand Miles Away was created in 1957.