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check front end by starting car have someone rock steering back and forth look for any parts that is moving more than others. keep in mind high speed vibration can be tires, wheel bearing, trainning and mounts. have someone follow you and looking at tires for bearing if both drive tires are shaking look at training and steering. good luck
need to check under the seat or even remove the seat if you cant see the problem. there is a wire that breaks connecting the two rail releases. find the wire and reconnect it
power seat motor is probably bad it is a 2006 we are talking about cadillac isnt that good lol i wish car companies made parts that lasted forever but they dont maybe in the future......
My Jeep had an "easy exit" option which is similar to what you are describing. In my truck, this was something you could program on or off in user settings. Check your owner's manual for instructions on how to program your specific vehicle and set accordingly. Good luck!
In the fuse block under the drivers side rear seat check the ignition 0 fuse. In the under hood fuse block check the B/U fuse and the BTSI fuse.
If the b/u fuse is blown than you would not have back up lamps.
Guys! Are you readying your airbag system after messing around with your truck?
I've seen airbag lights come on for man reasons, faulty sensors, connections, replacing RADIOS! Removing seats!! All sorts of reasons. Personally I bought my QX56 with the airbag light blinking. Drove me crazy for 24 hours till I decided to reset it n see what happened. It takes two minutes to do. No tools.
1. Turn key from off to on. (on meaning all your dash lights are on but your not cranking the motor)
2. Watch the airbag light closely. It will stay on for a few secs. and then as soon as it blinks off (the start of the flashing), turn the key off instantly.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 two more times until you have done the cycle three times.
5. Now turn the key on and watch the light. It will start blinking in a different, slower manner. This is diagnostic mode. You can watch this for a little while, no hurry.
6. Now turn the key off again, Count to 5 like in step 3 again, and turn back on. If the procedure worked, the airbag light will not be flashing.
This is usually because of serious proload. Happens easily, with power assist....you shut down, now too hard to release.
So, you get the key ready and apply normal pressure to turn key.... then ARM STRONG the steering wheel, one way and the other. Somewhere in there, the key system should release.
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