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Open your fuel door put your ear to the filler neck remove the cap first turn the ignition on but not to start it you should be able to hear your fuel pump if ya hear it you might have a cloggef fuel filter oh if ya don't hear any thing frim your pump it may be toast
the quickest way is to pull hard on the belt it shouldpull out might be tough but should work otherwise the cover will have to click off usually theres not a bolt holding it but really try to get it pulled back through hope this works for you
You'll need to take the housing cover off the seat belt, from there you should be able to access the tension switch on the seat belt. It sounds like it may be set too high...
we have a 2003 saturn vue which we installed new tires on and we noticed a noise about 6 months afterwards. it sounded to my wife and i to be loud road noise from the tires. the car was driven for 6 months and we decided the noise was annoing. had the tires checked only to find it was the left front wheel bearing which was replaced and stopped the noise.
If it is a 2.2 Auto it has a VT25E Trans,A really bad experiment from G.M.There is no dipstick.The only way to check it per service is to remove the center part of the main drain plug while running in park,if fluid drains or trickles out they say it's full.You probally have other Issues inside the trans.Check your mileage they have a special coverage period for this Trans through Saturn Dealer!! They May cover it or do a partial coverage for you.Hope this helps
Im doing the same thing.. Push the headrest full forward, then lift hard to get past last indent in pole.. This worked for the front as well.. i also could not find a hole to push
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