Lighting and Horns: Application and ID

1996 Cadillac Eldorado V8-4.6L VIN 9SECTION Application and ID
Use the chart below to determine which harness (either U.S.A. or Export) the vehicle was built with. The harness build information is needed throughout to identify the specific wiring information to use.

COUNTRY (RPO CODE) HARNESS
Aruba (MAU) U.S.A.
Austria (CT2) Export
Bahrain (CW2) U.S.A.
Belgium (CT1) Export
Canada (Z49) U.S.A.
Caruso (MAU) U.S.A.
Denmark (CT7) Export
Finland (CU2) Export
France (CU3) Export
Germany (CT3) Export
Guam (CW6) U.S.A
Israel (CV4) Export
Italy (CT6) Export
Japan (CV5) Export
Korea(CW1) Export
Luxembourg (CT4) Export
Mexico (CV3) U.S.A.
Netherlands (CT5) Export
Norway (CU1) Export
Oman (CW2) U.S.A
Poland (CR6) Export
Puerto Rico (CW7) U.S.A.
Qatar (CW2) U.S.A.
Saudi (CU8) U.S.A.
Spain (CR9) Export
Sweden(CU4) Export
Switzerland (CU5) Export
Thiwan (CU6) U.S.A.
United Kingdom (CU9) Export
United States U.S.A.
UAE (CW2) U.S.A.
Virgin Islands (CW7) U.S.A.
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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • β€’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
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