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The 1-2 shift solenoid valve on a Saturn Vue 3.6 is typically located in the transmission. The exact location of the solenoid valve can vary depending on the year and model of the vehicle, but it is commonly found inside the transmission's valve body. The valve body is the area of the transmission that houses the shift valves and controls the flow of transmission fluid to control the gear shifts.
It's important to note that accessing and replacing a shift solenoid valve on a transmission can be a difficult and complex task that requires special tools and knowledge. It is not recommended to attempt this repair unless you have experience working on transmissions and have the proper tools and equipment. It's also important to consult the Saturn Vue 3.6 service manual or a professional mechanic or transmission specialist to have the proper steps and safety procedures to follow.
You are looking at 2 things a transmission failure and a transmission module failure. I am not a advocate on transmission additive but in your case you need it 2002 and 2004 years was declared a lemon on the transmission so use the additive of you choice also disconnect the battery and reconnect this allows a relearn on the transmission (before you do this get the radio code if you have a radio security
it could be a rocher arm, or it could be the timing chain tensioner, mostly it the rocker on those they make it sound like the motor is going to blow, to have the rocker checked and adjusted i beleive is about $180.00. good luck.
Good Evening, looking for the dipstick on a vue is a daunting task unless you do a little digging. If you get in front of your vue right in front of the saturn badge, now look in on the engine and you will see your aluminum intake look down between your fan and the engine now go to the right some at the transmission you will see it, there is a spring steel clip that holds it down. You should be able to find it. I hope this helps and if you have any questions please feel free to ask.
Your car should run just fine on regular. If your owners manuel says super then that is what you should use. It is advisable to buy fuel from a high volume station because it will be fresh and less likley to get contaminated by sediment. Good Luck.
And I think this may be minor/and yet a major issue. I just had the issue about last week.
If you can go to your mechanic or any autozone/advanced and let them run the scanner on your vehicle and tell me what code you receive. If you can give me that code then I know what the answer may be. If your mechanic/autozone/advanced auto parts store say it a P7042 I can solve the problem.
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