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The Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor on a 2006 Saturn View 2.2 L is located on top of the cylinder head, right side, about 2/3 of the way back. There is one screw holding it in. You will need to take off the plastic engine cover off to access it. The sensor in the airbox is the MAF sensor. Mass Airflow Sensor.
2006 Saturn Vue with a 3.5L engine V-6, Saturn recommends replacing timing belt every 100,000 miles, also replace water pump, due to it is timing belt driven, this is an interference engine which piston to valve damage will occur in the event of timing belt failure.Hope this was very helpful.
You don't need a belt diagram. Just thread the belt with the back 'smooth' part to the smooth pulleys, and the 'grooved' part of the belt to the grooved pulleys until the last pulley you have is the tensioner pulley that is turned using a breaker bar in most cases.
could be that ur brakes need bleed or u could have slipt a belt in the tire.take it to a local sears an just tell them the problem an get a free estim.
Did you save the old belt or did it break? Compare the old belt to the new belt is the right length. Also make sure they sold you the correct belt...I think the Saturn SL had a SOHC or a DOHC (single and dual overhead cam) engine that year... there should be a belt routing sticker on the underside of the hood.
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