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What are the power distribution schematics for a Cadillac CTS?

What are the power distribution schematics for a Cadillac CTS?

Access our free Power Distribution Schematics 1 Repair Guide for CTS 2006-2007, CTS-V 2005-2007, DTS 2006-2007 through AutoZone Rewards. These diagrams include: Fig. Left Rear Fuse Block – IGN 3 Relay, L FRT HTD SEAT MOD, MEM/ADAPT SEAT, CCP, HDLP LEVELING, and IGN 3 Fuses (2006)

How are the seats on a Cadillac connected?

Still, many people could not get the seats to work. The secret is all in the wiring, but the solution is hidden in the Troubleshooting section of the Cadillac service manual. First, there are three +12V connections: two thicker wires and a thin wire. The thicker red ones (#1 & #3 in the service manual) are connected to an always-powered source.

Where are the fuses on a Cadillac CTS?

Fig. Left Rear Fuse Block – SEAT Circuit Breaker, TRUNK Relay/Fuse, AMP, AUDIO, DRIVER DR MOD, and REAR DR MOD Fuse (2006) Fig. Right Rear Fuse Block – DR MOD PWR Circuit Breaker, CANISTER VENT, RIM/IGN SW, R FRT HTD SEAT MOD, and POWER SOUNDER Fuses (2006)

Can a hot rod seat be used in a Cadillac?

Hi I am also installing Cadillac seats in a Hot Rod, 1941 Ford Coupe. Did any one figure out the wiring so they can be used? The passenger seat is a conventional power seat with conventional relays and wiring. Wire up +12V and a ground and you’re good to go.

Where is the fuse block on a Cadillac CTS?

The underhood fuse block is located in the engine compartment on the passenger’s side of the vehicle. The driver’s side rear fuse block is located under the rear seat on the driver’s side of the vehicle. The rear seat cushion must be removed to access the rear fuse block.

Still, many people could not get the seats to work. The secret is all in the wiring, but the solution is hidden in the Troubleshooting section of the Cadillac service manual. First, there are three +12V connections: two thicker wires and a thin wire. The thicker red ones (#1 & #3 in the service manual) are connected to an always-powered source.

Hi I am also installing Cadillac seats in a Hot Rod, 1941 Ford Coupe. Did any one figure out the wiring so they can be used? The passenger seat is a conventional power seat with conventional relays and wiring. Wire up +12V and a ground and you’re good to go.

What kind of wiring does a driver’s seat need?

Getting the seats to move was the easy part. I connected the large orange and two smaller orange wires to 12v + and the large black wire to 12v – and they both work fine, except for the memory, which I don’t care. The problem I’m having is getting the butt heaters to work.

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Ruth Doyle