Cadillac Crisis DIY: Checking Fuses

Cadillac Crisis DIY: Checking Fuses

Just a simple video about how to check, and replace possibly burn out fuses. also it shows where both fuse boxes are in a seville incase you don’t know. p.s….

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irmita1969 says:

Please make more videos! I have a 2002 Cadillac and it is costing me and arm and a leg every time something stops working. I don’t want to sell it because it only has 58,000 miles, but it is getting extremely expensive to maintain it:(

irmita1969 says:

I did not use my 2002 Cadillac Seville for two weeks and after those two weeks of non use, I started it to use it again I notice the clock blinking, then I noticed the radio was not tuning on, then the air conditioning started acting up and when I turn it on I get hot air on the driver side and cold on the passenger side. WHAT IN THE WORLD HAPPENED TO MY CAR??? it was fine and all those things stopped working just because I did not drive it for two weeks:O

Heidispy says:

Thanks so much, this was very helpful for me.

B GerK says:

that whit thing in the middle is a fuse remover lol i have the same sts

Tapiaullah says:

Thank you george, and Thankyou Binthehole,..that was good information…
Good job done.

Binthehole says:

Dude, I was cracking up when you got the pliers ! There’s a FUSE PULLER in each fuse box. Cavity # 53 in the underhood one, and cavity # 75 in the underseat one. There’s also 5 spare fuses in EACH box. The pullers and spares are shown on the diagrams on each box cover.

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