The Cadillac CTS Coupe has two driver and passenger airbags
The Cadilac CTS Couple was first introduced in 2002. Cadillac introduced this model to replace the Cadilac Catera. There are two models of this Cadilac, the CTS and the CTS-V. Both have made it to Car and Driver magazine lists of Ten Best Cars.
The firing order of a 3.6 liter engine, in a 2007 Cadillac CTS, is one, eight, two, seven, three, six, four, five. The firing order is different for a V-6.
2008 -2011 CTS has two 3.6 l engines; DI which puts out 304hp and a non DI which puts out 263hp.
I know in the 2005 cadillac cts the fuse boxes are located up under the back seats. There are two fuse boxes, one on the driver's side and one on the passenger side located up under the back seats.
I HAVE A 04 CTS GOT SOME 22 ON IT....MY TIRE SIZE IS 245/30/R22....BUT IT SCAPE JUST A LITTLE IN THE BACK SO YOU SHOULD GO WITH A LOWER PRO TIRES..
For a family of two the 2003 Cadillac may be a bit too much. There would be a considerable amount of wasted space in the backseat with no children to fill it with. There are a number of better choices of luxury vehicles for families of just two.
The diesel sedan deville that I owned had two batteries in it, so I assume the coupe deville would also. Most diesels now days, or at least V8 diesels, have two batteries to aid with starting and cold weather.
I guess this depends on what state you are looking for one. The average across the country will run from eighteen thousand to around twenty two thousand.
There are four : two on the driver side (underneath the hood of the car, of course) and two on passenger side. They're way down deep in there. You have to know what you're looking for to spot them.
on the settings for the radio u can set the time it will automatically adjust both clocks
There is a black box under the hood on the front right side of the engine. It has two bolts that you will have to unscrew... they don`t come out.