For 1992 Fleetwood models received traction control as standard equipment while deVille models offered this function as an option.
The new exterior and interior colors available listed for deVille were also part of the changes for the 1992 Fleetwood.
Returning to power the Fleetwood coupe and sedan offered was the 4.9-liter V-8 paired with the 4T60-E electronically controlled four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive
New standard features included the brake-only traction control system; 100,000-mile replacement interval, platinum-trpped spark plugs; and driver's side electrochromic outside rear view mirror.
A new option was the Delco-Bose Gold Series CD sound system.
Fleetwood models also received upgrades to the exhaust system and throttle body design, as mentioned in the DeVille listing.
The Fieetwood's power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering system was refined, with its power steering pump, gear assembly, and tie-rod ends being upgraded.
Suspension modifications were also carried out to the Fleetwood's struts, rear stabilizer bar, rear springs, and toe links to improve durability.
The Fleetwood's heating/air conditioning system featured a new compressor and temperature valve motor mounted on the A/C control module.
FLEETWOOD SIXTY SPECIAL
The Sixty Special's new features mirrored those of the Fleetwood coupe and sedan with the exception of two new interior leather colors: Light Gray and Black.
The new standard brake-only traction control system used the same integral front bearing wheel-speed sensors as the Teves anti-lock braking system.
The traction control system applied pulses of brake pressure to a drive wheel if it began to spin.
This system was fully functional up to 24 mph, with the traction control operation gradually phased out between 24 and 30 mph.
I. D. NUMBERS
The 1992 Cadillac had a 17-symbol vehicle identification number (VIN) stamped on a metal tag attached to the upper left surface of the cowl visible through the windshield. The digits of the code were as follows:
First digit = "1" = manufacturing country (United States)
Second = "G” = General Motors
Third = "6" = Cadillac
Fourth & fifth = car line/series
C/B=Fleetwood
C/G=Fleetwood Sixty Special
Sixth = the body style:
1 = two-door coupe/sedan
5 = four-door sedan
Seventh = the restraint code:
1 = active (manual) belts
2 = active (manual) belts w/dual airbags
3 = active (manual) belts w/driver’s side airbag
4 = passive (automatic) belts
5 = passive (automatic) belts w/driver's side airbag
Eighth = the engine: “B” = L26 4.9L V-8
Ninth-check digit
10th = model year, "N" for 1992
11th = the assembly plant
The remaining six digits identify the production sequence number
Model
Series
Body/Style
Body Type
Factory Price
Shipping Weight
Prod. Total
Fleetwood
CB1
B47
2dr. Coupe
$36360
3566 lb
8,423 (Cadillac tallied deVille and Fleetwood production together with no series breakdown available)
Fleetwood
CB5
B69
4-dr. Sedan
$36360
3642 lb
133,808 (deVille/Fleetwood sedan production combined)
Fleetwood Sixty Special
CG5
G69
4-dr. Sedan
$39860
3653 lb
ENGINE
90-degree, overhead valve V-8
Aluminum block with cast iron cylinder liners. cast iron cylinder heads