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Cadillac Deville 2000, Also like and comment if the video helped you resolve your problem.
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2001 Cadillac deville ,what does it mean , when warning light says ... ok so I just put the new battery in the last one was from '06! it said there ...
OEM Part Number(s): 19178928, 25161131, 25312197 replacements: (1A AUTO)1AEOS00163 or Walker WKEOS00092-02
Bank 1 Sensor 3 ,Sensor number #3 is downstream (after) the Catalytic Converter. There are also 2 upstream sensors Left or Front #1 and Right or Rear #2 upstream sensors.
Cadillac is fond of multiple relays / sensors - although first I would suspect the crank shaft sensor, next I would test the Mass Air Flow sensor and Idle Air Control motor, Getting it scanned would be recommended, as you could throw a lot of parts at it and not cure the problem. It could also be a corroded connector for one of the above mentioned sensors - or a sensor I didn't list!
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The engine coolant temp sensor is located just below the throttle body.Just remove the air cleaner tube and you should be able to see it.There will be a black and a yellow wire on the connector.Hope this helps.Good luck.
Why replace the radiator it's just a bad sensor. Get the Haynes repair manual on your vehicle look up the water level sensor testing and replacement steps. The sensor probably cost around $30 and I doubt if it takes more than 30 minutes to replace.
should be located near or behind the bottom engine pulley on the front of the motor, unplug the sensor, unscrew its mounting screw and fit the new one, you may have to get the pulley removed with the help of a friend with a breaker-bar and puller with the car in gear if manual, or use a garage as it will be hellish tight. Don't lose the little woodruff key that locates in the shaft and ensures the pulley does not slip in operation.
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