It is the lower half of the engine block containing the main bearing caps and bearing halves. Its located between the oil pan and upper half of the block. When viewing a fully assembled Northstar engine from its side with the cylinder heads and oil pan in place, the half case can be seen in the middle
The Northstar engine block consists of an upper half (which houses the cylinders, pistons, crankshaft, main bearing halves and other associated parts), the half case (which houses the other half of the main bearing shells and main bearing caps (caps are part of the half case itself), and an oil manifold/distribution plate which is sandwiched between the half case and the oil pan. Here is a very good photo set showing all of this: http://www.caddyinfo.com/casehalf.htm
The drive shafts connect the transfer case and differentials.
You'd be talking about the driveshafts...
No. I'm pretty sure you would have to swith the entire drivetrain. Engine, tansmission and transfer case.
Underneath the A/C evaporator core case which is in the engine compartment
It is in case you get stuck in the trunk. If you do then you just have to pull the lever and it will pop the trunk from the inside.
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Make Model and Year would help us answer your question. Some cars like certain model Pontiac's have sealed Transmissions. This may be the case with your Cadillac. Hope This Helps.
the resistor is located in the blower module which is located under the hood by the a/c evaprator case
Driving on a hard surface with the transfer case engaged to four high or four low can cause serious damage to the transfer case and drivetrain, especially if you have no-slip or limited-slip differentials.
Normally, using the remote key should shut off the alarm on a Cadillac Catera. In the case that something is wrong with the remote, one can pull the fuse for the horn or unhook the battery momentarily.
under the hood, on the driver side, under the air box, wrapped in a black plastic case.
Basically the same as a front wheel drive vehicle, but in this case, the motor is in the back, so it pushes the vehicle, where as a front wheel drive pulls the vehicle. Hope i was helpful.