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1949-1970 Cadillac Brougham USA PARTS Manual PDF

U.S.A. Parts Supply Ltd. $4.00 1949-1970 Cadillac Parts & Supply Catalog 2007 Edition NEW OPERATING HOURS 8 AM to 8 PM Monday thru Friday 9 AM to 1 PM Saturday Hours: 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM Eastern Time -- Monday Through Friday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM Eastern Time -- Saturday WWW.USAPARTSSUPPLY.COM Phone 304-724-6600 Fax 800-872-2014 INDEX Accessories .................................. 89-92 Advertisements - “Cadillac” ................3 Air Conditioning .......................... 43-46 Air Filter Element ..............................40 Air Shock Absorbers..........................18 Alternator...........................................56 Antenna & Parts....................... 36 & 87 Back-Up Light Lens & Gaskets.........37 Ball Joints...........................................16 Ball Joints - Rear................................19 Battery................................................57 Battery Cables....................................57 Battery Master Switch........................57 Battery Tray .......................................57 Bearings - Front Wheel......................22 Bearings - Rear Wheel.......................81 Belts...................................................10 Blower Motor.....................................43 Body Molding ....................................34 Books............................................... 2-3 Boot Bag - Convertible Top.................4 Boot - Convertible Top ........................4 Brake Booster.....................................14 Brake Caliper .....................................13 Brake Drums & Rotors ......................22 Brake Fluid.........................................15 Brake Hoses.......................................14 Brake Kits ..........................................12 Brake Light Switch ............................13 Brake Lines.................................. 13-14 Brakes .......................................... 12-15 Brochures - Sales .................................3 Bumper Parts......................................39 Bushing - Suspension............. 16-17, 19 Cables - Convertible Top ...................65 Cadillac Signs....................................90 Car Care Products..............................88 Car Covers ...........................................3 Carburetor ..........................................42 Carpets .................................................5 Center Link ........................................19 Cigarette Lighter Parts.......................62 Climate Control..................................46 Clocks ................................................65 Coat Hooks.........................................38 Coil Springs .......................................18 Compressor - AC................................43 Condenser ..........................................43 Connectors & Pigtails.................. 60-61 Constant Velocity Joint ......................55 Convertible Top - Mechanicals..........65 Convertible Tops..................................4 Cooling System.............................. 9-11 Core - Heater........................................9 Cornering Light Gasket......................35 Crests............................................ 24-31 Cruise Control....................................86 Dash Cover...........................................8 Dash Pad ..............................................8 Dealer Introduction VHS Videos.........3 Decals.................................................59 Differential.........................................81 Distributor..........................................66 Dome Light Bezel..............................38 Door Handle.......................................38 Door Hinges.......................................38 Door Jamb Switch Cover......... 62 & 74 Door Jamb Switches ..........................62 Door Lock Button - Interior.................7 Door Lock Cylinders..........................62 Door Molding.....................................34 Door Sill Plates..................................32 Door Lock Striker Plates....................38 Doors..................................................39 Driveshaft..................................... 81-82 Earrings..............................................91 Electrical - Charging .................... 56-58 Electrical - Ignition System ......... 66-67 Electrical - Lamps & Wiring........ 60-65 Electrical - Starting ...................... 56-58 Emblems ...................................... 24-31 Emission System................................67 Engine & Mounts......................... 51-55 Evaporator..........................................43 Exhaust System............................ 83-84 Expansion Valve.................................45 Fan Belts............................................10 Fan Clutch..........................................11 Fender Covers....................................89 Fender Molding..................................33 Fender Patch Panel.............................32 Fender Repair Panels .........................32 Fender Skirts......................................39 Fenders...............................................39 Firewall Insulator.................................7 Floor Mats........................................ 6-7 Floor Pans..........................................33 Fog Light Lenses & Gaskets........ 36-37 Front Wheel Drive .............................55 Fuel Filter...........................................40 Fuel Lines..................................... 41-42 Fuel Pump .................................... 40-41 Fuel Sending Unit ..............................40 Fuel System.................................. 40-42 Gas Cap..............................................40 Gas Tank Sealer .................................88 Gaskets - Engine .......................... 53-54 Gasoline Lead Additive......................89 Gasoline Preservative.........................89 Gear Shift Knob .................................34 Generator............................................56 Glass...................................................58 Glove Box ................................ 35 & 62 Hardware...................................... 89-92 Harmonic Balancer ............................52 Harness - Wiring .......................... 61-62 Heat Riser - Exhaust ..........................84 Heater........................................... 43-46 Heater Core ..........................................9 Heater Motor......................................43 Hinges - Door.....................................38 Headlamps..........................................60 Headlight Rings .................................32 Headliners............................................6 Hood “V” ..................................... 24-31 Hood Crests.................................. 24-31 Hood Hinges ......................................33 Hood Insulation....................................8 Hoods.................................................39 Horn Ring...........................................38 Horns..................................................60 Hoses - Convertible Top ....................65 Hoses - Radiator.................................10 Hot Water Valve .................................44 How To VHS Videos............................3 Hub Cap Crests..................................23 Hub Caps............................................23 Idler Arm............................................19 Ignition Switch...................................62 Interior Lens.......................................38 Key Blanks.........................................63 Key Chains.........................................89 King Pins............................................17 Latches - Convertible Top..................65 Leaf Springs.......................................18 Lenses .......................................... 35-38 Lettering & Script ........................ 24-31 License Plate - Front .................... 90-91 License Plate Frame............ 39 & 90-91 License Plate Lens & Gaskets............37 Lights & Lamps..................... 35-38, 60 Lug Nuts.............................................23 Manuals................................................2 Master Control - Air Conditioning.....46 Master Cylinder ........................... 14-15 Mirror.................................................32 Mirror Bracket ...................................32 Mirror Pad..........................................32 Model Cadillacs.................................90 Molding ................................. 25, 33-34 Motor - Convertible Top ....................65 Motor - Power Seat ............................64 Motor Mounts....................................55 Mufflers........................................ 83-84 Neutral Safety Switch ........................60 Oil Filter.............................................51 Oil Pressure Sending Unit..................63 Package Tray - Rear Seat .....................7 Paint .............................................89, 92 Parking Lenses & Gaskets........... 36-37 Parking Brake Cable ..........................15 Patch Panels................................. 32-33 Pedal Pad............................................25 Pins.....................................................89 Power Servo - Climate Control..........46 Power Steering............................. 16-21 Proportioning Valve ...........................13 Radiator................................................9 Radios & Speakers.............................87 Rear Axles.................................... 81-82 Reflectors ...........................................36 Resonators.................................... 83-84 Rocker Patch Panel ...................... 32-33 Rotors - Brake ....................................22 Rubber Kits........................................68 Rubber Products........................... 68-79 Sash Channel - Glass .........................38 Script & Lettering ........................ 24-31 Scuff Plates ........................................32 Seal - Front Wheel .............................22 Seat Belts .............................................5 Seat Covers ..........................................7 Seat Motor..........................................64 Serviceman Bulletins...........................3 Shock Absorbers .......................... 17-18 Spark Plugs........................................67 Speakers.............................................87 Speedometer.......................................86 Splash Aprons....................................74 Stabilizer Bushings- Front .................17 Starter.................................................56 Steering ........................................ 16-21 Steering Damper ................................19 Steering Gear Box..............................20 Steering Wheel Cover........................34 Steering Wheel Lock..........................93 Striker Plates......................................38 Suction Throttling Valve ....................45 Sunvisor Kit .........................................5 Sunvisor Support................................39 Sunvisors..............................................5 Suspension ................................... 16-21 Suspension Bumpers................ 17 & 19 Suspension Kits..................................16 Switches - Power Seat........................64 Switches - Power Windows ...............63 Tail Light Lenses & Gaskets........ 35-36 Temperature Sending Unit .................63 Tie Rods.............................................20 Tires ...................................................82 Tools............................................. 93-94 Transducer - Climate Control ............46 Transmission ................................ 85-86 Transmission Lines............................86 Transmission Mounts.........................55 Trim Items.................................... 24-39 Trip Meter Knob ..................................8 Trunk “V” .................................... 24-31 Trunk Cardboards ................................8 Trunk Crests................................. 24-31 Trunk Lids..........................................39 Trunk Lining Material..........................8 Trunk Lock Cylinders........................62 Trunk Pans .........................................33 Tune-Up Parts.............................. 66-67 Turn Signal Indicator Bezel ...............33 Turn Signal Knob...............................34 Turn Signal Switch.............................64 Undercoat...........................................89 Universal Joints..................................81 Upholstery........................................ 4-8 Valve Covers......................................53 Vent Window Gear.............................64 Vent Window Motor...........................63 Vinyl Tops............................................8 Voltage Regulator...............................56 Watches..............................................91 Water Pump........................................11 Weatherstrip Adhesive .......................89 Weatherstripping .......................... 68-79 Weatherstripping Kits ........................68 Wheel Cylinders.................................13 Wheel Stud.........................................22 Wheels................................................23 Wheels - Wire ....................................23 Windlace ..............................................5 Window Crank Tool...........................58 Window Handles................................35 Window Motor...................................63 Windshield .........................................58 Windshield Washers...........................80 Windshield Wipers.............................80 Wire Sets - Spark Plug.......................67 Wiring Harnesses......................... 61-62 Wreaths ........................................ 24-31

Cadillac Of The Forties by Roy Schneider. The complete story and pictorial record of GM’s top marque from 1940-1949. Hundreds of rare photos cover prototypes, production models, customs, engines, interiors, and more. Contains charts and statistics on production, accessories, special options etc. Contains 414 photos & illustrations.

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Cadillac Brougham Repair Manuals and Guide/Service Manuals

Repair Manuals Table of Contents Chilton Total Car Care Manuals.............................O6 - O18 Labor Guide/Service Manuals.................................O1 - O3 Speciality Manuals ..................................................O4 - O5 CARQUEST Service Lines Catalog Repair Manuals Alphabetic Index A ATV Handbook....................................................O5 Auto Body Repair...............................................O4 Automatic Transmission Diagnosis and Repair..O4 Automatic Transmission Repair.........................O4 Brakes, Steering and Suspension......................O4 Chevrolet V8 Engine Overhaul Manual...............O5 Easy Car Care ....................................................O4 Engine Code Manual..........................................O5 Ford V8 Engine Overhaul Manual.......................O5 Fuel Injection Diagnosis and Repair ..................O5 General Interest Manual ....................................O4 Hardcover Reference Manuals ..........................O2 Labor Guide Manual...........................................O1 B C E F G H L Motorcycle Handbook........................................O5 Printed Repair Manuals - By Vehicle Model ..................................... O6 - O18 Professional Service & Repair Manuals.............O3 Service Manuals ........................................ O1 - O2 Snowmobile Handbook......................................O5 Total Car Care CD-ROM......................................O3 Total Car Care DVD.............................................O4 Total Car Care Manuals Acura.............................................................O6 Alfa Romeo....................................................O6 American Motors...........................................O6 Audi...............................................................O6 BMW..............................................................O6 Buick................................................................. Cadillac .........................................................O7 Chevrolet.......................................................O7 Chrysler.........................................................O9 Dodge.................................................. O9 - O10 Eagle ...........................................................O10 Ford................................................... O10 - O11 M P S T GMC .................................................. O11 - O12 Honda..........................................................O14 Hyundai.......................................................O14 Isuzu ...........................................................O14 Jeep ............................................................O14 Lexus...........................................................O14 Lincoln ........................................................O14 Mazda .........................................................O14 Mercedes-Benz...........................................O15 Mercury.......................................................O15 Mitsubishi ...................................................O15 Nissan ............................................... O15 - O16 Oldsmobile ..................................................O16 Plymouth.....................................................O16 Pontiac........................................................O17 Renault........................................................O17 Saturn .........................................................O17 Subaru ........................................................O17 Suzuki .........................................................O17 Toyota................................................ O17 - O18 Volkswagen.................................................O18 Volvo ...........................................................O18

Reference Guides / Labor Guides 2011 Chilton Labor Guide Manual The 2011 Chilton Labor Guide Manual set provides repair times for 1981-2011 import and domestic vehicles. • More than 2,500 pages of updated Chilton labor times split into two volumes vehicle information from 1981 to 2011. • Trusted by more service professionals than any other labor guide. • Less flipping though pages with separate domestic and imported vehicle manuals and more specific vehicle groups. • Convenient tabs display contents by manufacturer and model. • Easy-to-find manufacturers are arranged alphabetically within each volume. • Search using two-indexes - labor operations and systems - in each model group. • Page numbers include manufacturer code so you know where you are in the book. • Chilton labor times refined for normal and severe service maintenance schedules, if applicable.

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Cadillac Brougham Automatic Transmission Repair Manual

Repair Manuals - CARQUEST Auto Parts www.carquestprofessionals.com/.../servicelines/O_REPAIR_MANUALS....‎ 2005 Chilton Service Manuals . ... Automatic Transmission Repair Manual ............ ..... Cadillac. Brougham. 1992-90. 28540. 1989-87. 28260. Cimarron. 1988-82.

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1957 Cadillac Brougham Service Manual

VOLUME XXXI INTRODUCING THE SERVICE STORY ON THE 1958 CADILLACS HE 1958 Cadillac car, with its many new mechanical and styling features, will he on display to the general public on November 13 at Cadillac Distributors and Dealers throughout the country. Retaining the distinctive quality and styling that has made it the leader in its Held, the 1958 Cadillac incorporates a wealth of new fea- tures, among which are: n A four headlamp system. e A new sedan body style. o Longer hood and wider fenders. o A new conception in grille design. e Four-link rear suspension on all models, e Air Suspension available on all models. c Coil spring suspension at from“ and rear. a Increased compression ratio. l Increased horsepower. s A greatcr-than-cvcr choice of in- terior trims. In addition to the above items, there are many other interesting fea- tures, as outlined below, which add no the a pearance and the perform- ance of ¿e 1958 Cadillac car. CHASSIS SUSPENSION This year, Air Suspension is avail- able as optional equipment on all models except the series 86 chassis, This system uses air springs instead of steel springs to keep car at a constant hei ht, rc ardlcss of load, and to proviâc a soiêcr ride by virtue of a lower spring rate. An automatic leveling feature insures that front alignment and headlight aim will not vary as the passenger load is changed. The Air Suspension system, Fi?v 1, in corporates features that differ rom (Cmrínued an .du next {my}

The Cadillac Servia-aman (Conrinmd from Precedŕng Page) those on the Eldorado Brougham. The system, used on the 1958 Cadil- lac, incorporates a rrr-circulating air line between the exhaust Port on the lift valve and an open l"tee" fitting on the carburetor air cleaner. Air, instead of being exhausted to atmos- phere, is directed back to the Com- prcssor which riz-circulates it throughout the sys tem, 1f the system is not Hdemanding" air, the excess is exhausted to thc atmosphere through the carburetor air cleaner. As a rC- sult= Water accumulation in the sys- tem is greatly reduced. The re-cil'cu- Iating air line, added since the 1958 Cadilíac Shop Manual Supplement went to press, may be seen in Fig. l.

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1966 Cadillac GM Heritage Manual PDF

1966 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center www.gmheritagecenter.com/docs/.../Cadillac/1966_Cadillac_VVI.pdf‎ There is a new excitement in. Cadillac for 1966—the excitement of new smoothness and .... fold-down convenience trays On the 1966 Cadillac Brougham- rear seat passengers enjoy .... Headlamp Control, (Guide-Matic). Headrests, front seats.

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Cadillac Allante MANUAL TRANSMISSION

Includes 36 months/36,000 miles Engine + AC 3 Month/3,000 miles component coverage Highline Vehicles Highline vehicles…plus $275 Standard Class Vehicles Audi, BMW, Cadillac, Jaguar, Porsche, Hummer H2/H3 Only, Mercedes, Mini, Saab, and Volvo 0K- 85K 345 Over 85,000 miles…plus $50 Surcharges ALL TERMS BEGIN ON CONTRACT PURCHASE DATE AND ODOMETER MILEAGE AT CONTRA $100 DEDUCTIBLE Mitsubishi, Nissan, Oldsmobile, Plymouth, Pontiac, Isuzu, Jeep, Kia, Lexus, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercury, Acura, Buick, Chevrolet - cars, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Ford, GM Trucks, Honda, Hyundai, Infiniti, Saturn, Subaru, Suzuki, Toyota, and VW Toyota Volvo Mini Volkswagen Plymouth Pontiac Total Care M Inc 36 mo. / 36K mi. 0K - 85K 300 439 691 819 36 mo. / 36K mi. 0K 36 mo. / 36K mi. 85K - 100K 318 523 860 1,133 36 mo. / 36K mi. 85K 4 Term CLASS CLASS 3 CLASS 2 CLASS 1 Inception Mileage Acura Audi Rover Honda BMW Merced Hyundai Cadillac Merced 1 4 UP SELL CLASS GUIDE Daewoo Chrysler Ford Dodge Chevrolet - cars Buick 2 3 Subaru Porsche Porsch Infiniti Corvette (except ZR1/ZR6/Z06) Corvet Lexus Jaguar Dodge Kia Hummer H2&H3 Only Mazda Suzuki Saab GM Trucks Mitsubishi Lincoln Geo Eagle Mercury Jeep Isuzu Fiat Mazda Total Care Term NIADA CPO 5.2.12

Over 85,000 miles…plus $50 Highline vehicles…plus $325 Surcharges Isuzu, Jeep, Kia, Lexus, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercury, Acura, Buick, Chevrolet - cars, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Ford, GM Trucks, Honda, Hyundai, Infiniti, Standard Class Vehicles ALL TERMS BEGIN ON CONTRACT PURCHASE DATE AND ODOMETER MILEAGE AT CONTRA $100 DEDUCTIBLE Mitsubishi, Nissan, Oldsmobile, Plymouth, Pontiac, Saturn, Subaru, Suzuki, Toyota, and VW 36 mo. / 36K mi. 0K - 85K 285 438 715 794 36 mo. / 36K mi. 0K 4 Term CLASS

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1986 Cadillac Allante service manuals

This was the real start, the check engine light. All vehicles sold in the US were required to have a monitoring system which would turn on this lamp if there were an electrical failure of any emissions related component and vehicles would need to be able to display a ìfailure codeî which would tell the repairer which system was the culprit. Of course with the stricter emissions standards, the manufacturers would need to switch over to modern fuel injection anyway (as it was way more efficient) and computerized controls were necessary to control this injection. General Motors was the forerunner in computerized technologies with the other two domestic car manufacturers only meeting the bare minimum to abide with the new regulations. So the modern story really begins in 1980 with a check engine light and a primitive computer in every U.S. vehicle. These computers were pretty primitive all right, big tin boxes with edge-board connectors which had a tendency to oxidize and cause drivability problems. I remember well removing the computer connectors on early 1980ís Cadillac models and rubbing the edge-board connectors with a pencil eraser. This would clean the oxidation on the circuit board traces and restore a poorly conducting circuit. The early automotive computers also had mechanical devices in them such as vacuum sensors which would require a small vacuum hose to enter the computerís external case which affected case integrity. Eventually someone got the right idea to put the vacuum sensor external in the engine compartment with sealed wires with weatherproof terminals entering the computer cases. We used to have whatís called the ìtap-testî which was just what it sounded like; you tapped lightly on the computer of a vehicle with a strange engine problem. If tapping on the computer caused the car to react, the computer was failing. This was quite common in the eighties and early nineties until a more robust case and circuit board was designed in 1996 with the advent of more stringent emissions laws. The new circuit boards had a coating on them to resist corrosion of the solder joints due to vibration and the new cases were made of cast aluminum and sealed much better.

All modules can listen in and decode any messages, though, so they can read certain info such as engine coolant temp data which is on the bus often. A module isnít allowed to respond unless it is addressed directly by the BCM. The BCM canít send any other messages until it has first finished the conversation it was just having. The receiving device will pull the system high so it is declared idle, then it will respond by sending its own address code, then it sends its data. It will then hold the system high so it is once again declared idle. The BCM will then be allowed to continue talking.

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1987-1993 Cadillac Allante Top and Headliner Installation Manual PDF

PLASTIC WINDOWS, TOP BOOTS, HEADLINERS and other products for ROBBINS CONVERTIBLE TOPS, TONNEAU COVERS, GLASS and EUROPEAN, JAPANESE and AMERICAN convertibles. SINCE 1943 THREE GENERATIONS of the Robbins Family have owned and operated Robbins Auto Top Company. We began as an automotive trim and upholstery shop and developed into a full scale manufacturer of convertible Tops, Tonneau Covers, Glass and Plastic Rear Windows and other products for convertibles. In April 2001, Robbins moved into a new 53,000 sq. ft. plant in Oxnard, CA. We look forward to providing our customers with the highest quality products available for many years to come. ROBBINS CONVERTIBLE TOPS feature distinctive styling, fine custom workmanship, and attention to detail. All Robbins convertible Tops, Tonneau Covers, Glass and Plastic Windows and other products are cut from precise, computer designed patterns, carefully tested in our own R & D Installation Facility. Original factory designs are followed and improved upon when necessary, by adding extra reinforcements or components as part of our commitment to quality in manufacturing our convertible Tops. We use only the highest quality domestic and imported toppings to manufacture our products, and we provide factory style extrusions and components with our Tops. We Dielectrically Heatseal our seams, primarily using film adhesives, but depending on the product’s design and the topping in which it is being made, thermo cement adhesives may also be used, as well as hot air welders; to obtain strong permanent bonds. The solution dyed polyester black thread that we use to sew our products offers the highest resistance to fading of any thread

RECYCLED PACKAGING. All Robbins products are shipped in boxes made from 100% recycled cardboard, and our Glass Windows are packed in recycled bubblepack. We also recycle our Plastic Window scrap, as well as all cardboard cartons and wood pallets in which our raw materials and other items are shipped to us.

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Cadillac Allante Installation Instructions include Technical Drawings Manual

EMPI INC® This 2013 A Catalog features products for Front Wheel Drive Axles. It has been designed specifically for the Automotive Aftermarket. It includes Product by Application, Technical Information and Illustrations to assure positive identification in ordering the correct part. The Product Lines featured in this catalog are: C.V. Boots, Clamps, Axle Spindle Nuts, Spindle Nut Kits, each designed and packaged for the Do-It-Yourself mechanic, with user-friendly hardware and instructions. EMPI has been an Industry Leader for over 30 Years. We at EMPI manufacture Superior Quality parts. This includes New Axle Assemblies, C.V. Joints, and C.V. Boots. Quality, Reliability and the Best Customer Service in the Industry are just a few of the reasons that Distributors, Remanufacturers and Professional Mechanics worldwide ask for EMPI Products by name. Every EMPI product is precision designed and engineered to replace the original equipment part exactly, using materials that provide Performance, Reliability and Longevity equal to and often better than the original equipment part. EMPI's Experience and Integrity is what has always made our customers confident of getting the right part for the right application. We all take pride in our company, in our work and in our relationship with our customers.

The information listed in this catalog has been compiled from reliable sources and is correct to the best of our knowledge. EMPI INC. cannot and does not accept any responsibility or liability for errors or omissions, or harm resulting therefrom.

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Cadillac Allante Manual PDF

General Motors came out with their first Vehicle AntiTheft System known as VATS which uses a resistor pellet in system. vehicle without permanently disabling the vehicle’s anti-theft anti-theft system on the market today to remotely start your This module lets you bypass virtually any type of factory passive Universal Alarm Bypass Module VATS / PASSLOCK / TRANSPONDER Model #s 20402 & 29402 Mitsubishi Eclipse Transponder Mini Cooper 02 Transponder Mercury Sable 96+ Transponder Mercury Mystique 97+ Transponder Mercury Mountaineer 98 + Transponder Mercury Grand Marquis Transponder Mercury Cougar 99+ Transponder Mercedes (all 97+) Transponder Mazda Tribute Transponder Lincoln Town Car 97+ Transponder Lincoln Navigator 97+ Transponder Lincoln Mark VIII 97+ Transponder Lincoln LS 2000+ Transponder Lincoln Continental 97+ Transponder Lincoln Blackwood Transponder Jeep TJ (Wrangler) 99+ Transponder Jeep Liberty Transponder Lexus (all 97+) Transponder Jeep Grand Cherokee 99+ Transponder Isuzu Hombre 98+ Passlock II Jaguar (all 98+) Transponder Infiniti QX4 Transponder Infiniti Q45 98+ Transponder Infiniti I30 98+ Transponder Honda S2000 Transponder Honda Prelude 98+ Transponder Honda Odyssey 98+ Transponder Honda Accord 98+ Transponder GMC Yukon 98+ Passlock II GMC Suburban 98+ Passlock II GMC Sonoma 98 + Passlock II GMC Sierra Passlock II GMC Denali 99+ Passlock II TRANSPONDER / PASSKEY 3 / P.A.T.S. systems require a have a 2000 model year or later Saturn vehicle, see page 10. potentiometer which can be dialed up from zero ohms to 1,000 ohms. the Universal Alarm Bypass Module as shown on page 9. If you SATURN vehicles up to the 2000 model year simply hook up to switches and the variable resistor. The variable resistor is a 10 turn systems. For these, you will be required to dial-in a resistor value which matches the one on your security system. The method is described on the following pages for each type system using the dip General Motors VATS and PASSLOCK 1 and PASSLOCK 2 theft you have. There are several types of systems as outlined below: - follow the chart on the previous page to determine the system Determine which type system you have in your vehicle. If unsure -

OFF ON 9.125 +Variable Resistor Value OFF ON 8.300 +Variable Resistor Value OFF ON 7.475 +Variable Resistor Value OFF ON 6.650 +Variable Resistor Value ON ON 2.475 +Variable Resistor Value ON ON 1.650 +Variable Resistor Value ON ON 0.825 +Variable Resistor Value ON ON 0.000 +Variable Resistor Value 5 6

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1993. Cadillac Allante Manual

B U L L E T I N : 2 1 0 0 0 6 Rear Suspension Pivot Bushing Failure GM Crossovers www.moogproblemsolver.com and Minivans PROBLEM: SOLUT ION: Rear suspension pivot bushing failure GM crossover and minivan rear aluminum suspensions use a “cross-axis” pivot bushing which is pressed into the upper axle/hub carrier (or knuckle). This pivot bushing takes the place of an upper ball joint. The OE part may experience early failure, creating rear alignment change which can lead to excessive tire wear. In addition, this part is not available separately from the dealer. If the bushing is worn or failed, the entire axle/hub carrier must be replaced. MOOG® K200175 Pivot Bushings The MOOG K200174 and MOOG K200175 pivot bushings correct the looseness and restore alignment integrity. The lower pivot bushing K200175 is a companion part suggested to be changed when the upper pivot bushing is replaced. Since these parts are available separately, the OE axle/hub carrier (knuckle) can be retained. K200174 and Pivot Bushing MOOG K200174 upper pivot bushing

Description Years Make/Model Part Number 2002-2006 Buick Rendezvous 2005-2006 Buick Terraza 1994-1999 Cadillac Deville 1993-2002 Cadillac Eldorado Rear 1993-1999 Cadillac Seville Suspension 2005-2006 Chevrolet Uplander Pivot Bushings 2002-2005 Chevrolet Venture 2002-2004 Oldsmobile Silhouette 2001-2005 Pontiac Aztek 2002-2006 Pontiac Montana 1993 Cadillac Allante K200174* (Upper pivot bushing) and/or K200175* (Lower pivot bushing)

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1986 on Cadillac Allante BCM electronics describes the operation of UART Manual

Tom Boynton CET 249 December 2006 General Motors Computerized Vehicle Control Systems: A Short History The modern automobile has progressed greatly in the last 100 years. Just as our everyday consumer life has become sophisticated, our transportation has followed suit. Just how complex the modern automobile has become, though, is most likely not known by the average person. We see all the high tech gadgets nowadays, high speed internet, high speed computers and fancy entertainment systems, these concepts are all in the modern car. This paper will explain a few details of our modern automotive computer systems. To understand the need for automotive networks, a short explanation of a cars electrical system is necessary. The earliest vehicles started out with some primitive control systems. The ignition coil for firing the fuel charge in the internal combustion engine was ìclockedî by the ignition points and timed to the engines firing order. It was a basic mechanical system and was not always the most efficient as it relied on a mechanical devices to provide timing which followed a set curve and had moving parts to wear out. Numerous moving contact type controls for different parts of vehicles tended to fail or wear out quickly due to the harsh conditions present in cars such as heat, cold and continuous vibrations. Modern solid state control systems started to appear in the early seventies as transistor technology and cheaper solid state products entered the market. The transistor provided an excellent way to incorporate things such as the ignitionís mechanical points into electronic ignition modules which didnít require maintenance, were much more reliable and could be produced cheaply. Other things that helped bring about a change in automobile management systems was the need to more precisely control a vehicleís engine systems so as to keep up with increasing emissions and fuel economy standards. In the early sixties, with automobile production soaring and Eisenhowerís new federal highway system making automobile travel much easier, people started to realize that the Earthís atmosphere was getting increasingly polluted from the noxious fumes that were belching out of the automotive jungle. Large cities such as Los Angeles and New York City were developing large smog problems and there was some need to improve the amount of pollution entering our atmosphere. The Clean Air Act in 1967 started a trend in controlling our vehicles very precisely to clean up our urban areas. The first Clean Air Act only did very minimal things such as requiring the crankcase gases to be a closed system and nitrous oxides emissions to be reduced with an 2 EGR system. The really big change came in 1980 with the initiation of the revised 1977 version of the Clean Air Act which set some higher emissions standards, outlawed leaded gasoline, introduced the catalytic converters as mandatory equipment and required vehicles to monitor their emissions controls with a light on the dashboard called the ìcheck engine lightî.

← This is a modern computer case. You can see the case is much thicker than the old case below it. The small access cover on the top is for the electronic spark control (knock sensor) module which is removable. The removable PROM is now an EEPROM and is hard soldered to the circuit board.

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