Cadillac BLS SRS Airbag Modules
The Cadillac BLS is a compact executive car that was marketed in Europe by Cadillac. The BLS was a heavily restyled version of the Saab 9-3. The development and creation were done by Saab and the car cost approximately $140 million to design. It was manufactured in the city of Trollhättan, Sweden, alongside the Saab 9-3 and the Saab 9-5. Sales of the Cadillac BLS sedan began in March 2006, with a station wagon which joined the line for 2007. The BLS was introduced to the Arabian, Mexican, South African, and South Korean markets for the 2007 model year. One interesting fact about the BLS is it was never sold in the American market. The BLS was not successful, the production figures were low at 3,257 in 2006. In 2007, production fell as Cadillac produced 2,772 cars at the Trollhättan factory, with 282 sold in Germany, a market with total annual sales of 3.15 million. Production of the BLS ended in 2009 because of the continuing poor sales.
Yes, this vehicle is not produced anymore, but many people still own one. If you buy this vehicle and it has been in an accident always make sure the safety components are still in check. If you do get into an accident in your Cadillac BLS or it has been in a collision, getting an SRS Airbag module reset is necessary. A SRS Airbag module is a computer, found in cars, that controls the entire airbag system. Even in the event of a minor accident, the airbag module may store crash data and light up your check engine light. Safety Restore is proud to say that they use 100% OEM parts, and a 24 hour turn around. Not only will you be satisfied with their work, but they guarantee a Lifetime Warranty. This company reset thousands of airbag modules and helped customers save thousands of dollars. Get your airbag module reset by Safety Restore professionals today.