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Im Solo da Champ owner of a 1999 Cadillac Deville sharing info on how i got my "lac" to go from ...
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Caddilac with overheating problem .... 2001 cadillac deville dhs..... 158 is about 100 degrees away from an overheat shutdown optimal running ...
Any good parts store can sell you conversion kit to convert it from the old stuff (Freon 12) to the new 134. You might still be able to find old stuff but it's outrageously expensive (and currently illegal)
It came from the factory with R12 Freon but I suggest you have it converter over to R134 unless it has already been converted. R12 is almost impossible to acquire and if you do find it, then it is very, very, expensive. Look on the A/C unit and see if there is a label stating it has been converted. If not you need to have it converted over. Know that if it is low of refrigerant then you have a leak that needs to be repaired.
the low oil pressure light can be a faulty oil pressure sensor.But mostly its the pump itself. open the oil pan and check if the net is chocked if not then replace the oil pump and do install the new o ring supplied with the pump. And try changing the oil on time and a good brand is important. (if the problem still exists then u need to replace the crank barring and the cam bushings..Just kidding).
each wheel has it's own sensor and it's an integral part of the wheel hub. if you have a problem, the computer will tell you which wheel is the problem and you will have to change that hub. not a hard fix, but the fronts take more time bcuz of the drive axle.
used to be a big deal. today, you can buy kit from autozone or other auto store and do it yourself. Need to discharge R12 into reclaimer so it does not go into air and pollute air.
Then, install R134a fittings on lines, add r134a feon in proper amount with new oil. leave old oil in system. you can buy cans with oil already in the can with the freon. probably need about 6 ounces of oil.
lot's of websites tell how to do this. vidoes on line too.
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