Jack-up, wrench,
anyway, it's very difficult to change it
Year of caddy is needed to answer.
My 4.9L takes 7 1/2 Qts. with filter
I'm not sure, but I think they needed to be dropped out the bottom.
If it's the base Sedan Deville with the 4.9 liter, it's 5 quarts with the filter. For the Deville Concours with the Northstar, it's 7.5 quarts with the filter.
If you needed a gasket and they replaced it then yes you would be charged for the gasket.
Locate the sensor on the exhaust system unplug it ,unscrew it and replace it in reverse. Pretty simple. Autozone will lend you a special socket needed to go around the wires if needed
In a 1967 Cadillac DeVille, the fuse box is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. It can be found near the steering column or just to the left of it. You may need to remove a panel or cover to access it. Always consult the owner's manual for specific details and diagrams if needed.
you do not need a lift, just a set of low profile tires 245 30 22.
scrap it 20 pound
Best to just take the assembly out and look. Just one torx screw holding the assembly in. Takes less than 30 seconds to take it out. Then you know exactly what you need. Some times the gasket is sticks, I use a long screw that I put in the screw hole to grab the assembly and pull
Replacing a water pump in a 1993 Cadillac DeVille typically costs between $300 and $700, including parts and labor. The price can vary based on the mechanic's rates, the cost of parts, and whether any additional repairs are needed. It's advisable to get quotes from a few local mechanics for a more accurate estimate.
Yes, I went 20's and now 22's. no alterations needed. its gonna automaticcly adjust because of you air suspension system