SOURCE: spark plugs on 2002 Saturn vue
just completed a plug removal and install on my '02 awd v6. if you have the time and patience it's straight forward; common sense was most helpful. to gain access to the plugs, both fore and aft, you must remove, in short, everything near to, associated with, the air intake system. common tools plus a 1/4 socket, with 8 inch extension to hold a #10 star bit. these star bolts are under the rectangular plastic plate atop the intake. once you have those out, disconnect all the wiring, carefully. lift the intake out, look for plug covers, fore and aft, ignition assembly lays atop each row of three plugs. with the hands of a surgeon, remove the ignition assembly, and by golly ye shall see your reward. easy from then on.
replaced my plugs with the iridium 'honeys'; marked improvement in starting, acceleration, smoothnes, noise, and gas mileage to the value of + 3.0%. changed out the oil with mobile1 extended performance, changed transmission fluid. took a shower. time involved, 7.0 hrs. dealer be damned,,priceless!
SOURCE: 2004 DODGE STRATUS 2.7L, Location of Crankshaft Position Sensor?
it is located on the right side of the motor, in the trans area. Actually in the bell housing.
SOURCE: removing starter 2004 saturn vue redline V6
thats kinda a difficult job i would rec take to dealer,its down in there
SOURCE: my 2004 saturn vue redline makes a roarong noise
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.
SOURCE: 2004 saturn vue v6 sensor
Fig. Heated Oxygen (HO2S) location (bank 1, sensors 1 & 2) - 3.5L engine
Fig. Heated Oxygen (HO2S) location (bank 2, sensors 1 & 2) - 3.5L engine
Hope helps.
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