My 1993 Cadillac STS is missing the ground pin to further diagnose an OBD code. Supposedly the ground is sometimes removed so that only the dealer can diagnose it. With Cadillac mechanics charging $150/h to diagnose I would rather do it myself. Can the terminal be grounded to any ground...or must it be to the connector ground. New Car/Review. SEE ALSO: Cadillac Buyer's Guide 1999 Cadillac Seville STS by John Heilig SPECIFICATIONS MODEL: Cadillac Seville STS ENGINE: 4.6-liter DOHC V-8 HORSEPOWER/TORQUE: 300 hp @6000 rpm ...
This “maxed out” Cadillac STS is technologically extravagant and really fun to drive. The features I appreciate the most are: remote start, heads up display, cooled seats, adaptive cruise control, and performance braking. My particular vehicle was assembled in mid October, and delivered end of November, 2004.
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