Cadillac Brougham SRS Airbag Modules
The Cadillac Brougham was a line of beautiful luxury cars manufactured and designed by the Cadillac Motor Car Division of General Motors from 1987 through 1992 model years and was formerly sold from 1977 to 1986 as the Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham. Originally used for a single horse drawn enclosed carriage for 2-4 people, the “Brougham” gets its name from a British statesman, Henry Brougham. The Cadillac Brougham is a vintage car which has been restored with great investment is a class of its own. The 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham is finished in Black with a Black and White leather inside the vehicle. The restoration of the car surrounded a complete disassembling of all body and interior components. The last Cadillac Brougham rolled off the assembly line on June 5, 1992. The Fleetwood name returned as a RWD model with a major redesign for 1993, and Brougham again became an option package, as it was in 1965.
One of the most important is your airbags, these are there to protect you in case of an accident. If you do get into an accident always make sure you get your SRS airbag module reset. SRS Airbag module computers, found in cars, control the entire airbag system. Everything from the impact sensors, airbags, and seat belts go through it. Safety Restore can help save you time and thousands of dollars by using your old module. They reprogram your SRS module to factory condition, making the airbag computer as good as new. All codes from the accident will be erased and cleared. Any SRS faults that are present will come back up until the problem is addressed.