SOURCE: seat heater repair 2000 cadillac sedan deville
I have a 2004 CTS. I know there are two fuse boxes underneath the floor carpeting in front of the rear seat. Remove the rear seat bottom cushion and pull the carpet forward and you will see them. Inside the cover identifies what fuse is for what function. Hopefully it is a blown fuse, otherwise my guess would be a short in the wiring some where.
SOURCE: I need my radio code for my 2000 cadilac deville.
Now when you say it will not come on like nothing is there/blank screen? If that is the case then you have a power/bad radio problem. check the fuse first.
Now if it comes on and is askign for a code then sorry to say you will need to call a dealer or have someone that works at a dealer get that for you. Most dealers are pretty good about giving it to you. just write down your VIN number and call the service of one. If they will not give it call another dealer. I had to do this when I bought my Saab. First dealer would not give it and wanted money. The 2nd gave it to me and I ended up buying my parts from them for that very reason.
SOURCE: what odes it mean when 1998 cadilac deville
IT MEANS THAT A FAULT HAS OCCURED IN THE SYSTEM AND THE SYSTEM HAS BEEN DISABLED, TO FIND THE FAULT YOU MUST HAVE THE DEALER TEST IT FOR THE TROUBLE CODE THAT IS STORED WHEN THE LIGHT STAYS ON.
SOURCE: Why would the drivers seat
This is due to a bad switch or seatmotor, the seat uses diffrent motors to control the seat so seat can still tilt but not move back or forward, this best way to know which ic the problem is with a testlight, hold the switch to move forward or back and test for power and a ground to that motor, if theres power and ground then motor is bad, if theres no power then switch is bad, hope this helps.
SOURCE: Broken seat adjustment wire under driver's seat...
On the 90s S models there were two screws holding the rails in front and two in back. remove those bolts, disconnect the battery and then the seat belt light wiring plug and the thing should come right out.
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