SOURCE: fuel filter replacement 1993 Cadillac Deville
hello. it should be located under your car on a line that's coming off your fuel tank and yes you can do this your self very easy to do ,you'll need a few box/open ended wrenches that's it you'll need to check the fitting or the nut on each side of the filter to see what the sizes are,befor removing the filter you'll want to take off your gas cap and remove your neg battery cable ,not when you find the filter it'll have nut on each side all you have to do it loosen them but make sure that you don't break the fuel line or kink it and after you have both sides loose then just finish turning them off and there you go the filter is off, nope no removing the gas tank some newer models you do and the filter is attached to your fuel pump and don't need replaced but for your car and year you wont need to remove the tank. good luck
SOURCE: my 1993 cadillac deville is not getting any fuel
I dont know what you have and havent checked, but I would start with the fuel filter. If that doesnt help, check the pump. Turn your key to the on position without starting the engine and have someone crowch by the gas tank and listen to see if they hear the pump kick on. If they dont hear anything, its probably bad. Im just speculating you mean you are not getting fuel up to the injection system and you havent checked these things yet. Sorry if im misunderstanding. Hope this helps, Clay
SOURCE: cannot locate sedan deville fuel filter
Under vehicle, driver side, below seating area, front
of fuel tank, mounted on chassis in fuel lin.
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SOURCE: 1984 Cadillac Sedan Deville Brougham distributor wire connections
1984 Cadillac Full Size Cadillac RWD
4.1 liter V-8
SOURCE: cadillac wont start 1996
Aye, I would check or have the Ignition control module checked. Also the crankshaft position sensor imputs to the ICM. No crank signal being recieved means the control module wont send the spark out as the module has no idea where the piston position is. Surprised your local GM techs could fix this. I am a GM and ASE master certified tech who has spent the last 9 years with our local Cadillac dealership.
Fig. 33: Vacuum circuits - 1984 V8 4.1L engine Calif. (DFI)
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