Have you tried checking the fuel pump and relays. I need more information to help you.
There is a bad electrical connection, I would start with the Battery and the Engine, Chassis and body grounds, the engine computer grounds.
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Check sockets and grounds
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Check all your grounds
It sounds like you covered all the main pieces. But what ive found in electrical, is grounds, grounds, grounds. Usually the culprit. Chack your ground conections for paint, rust and such
automatic make sure all grounds are attached and the plug is tightly pluged in
The 1996 General Motors/Cadillac Deville has multiple ground terminals and frame connections. These include multiple grounds in the engine bay as well as under-the-car.
You probably have a bad ground. Check the grounds on the brake lights.
It sounds like the spark plug wires may not be connected to the right cylinders. Check your firing order to make sure it is correct.
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