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Sep 21, 2012 - Hello I will help you with your question,. The fluid procedure for the 6 speed is shown below, look this over and let me know how I can help ... 1 answer · Top answer: Glad to help and please let me know if you have further questions Thank you
No, there should be a plug next to the passenger side axle that indicates level. The easiest way to get the level correct is to go ahead and service the trans. Replace the filter and refill with 7 quarts.
You didn't specify engine size. However, the starter ( whether it is 4 or 6 cyl ) is located at the front of the engine under the manifold. The starter for the 6cyl motor is slightly easier to change ( .6 of an hour ) as opposed to the 4 cyl at ( 1.3 hours )
fuel pump, fuel filter and fuel injectors 1 of those may have an obstruction causing fuel to be sent to slowly. Also, though less likely it could be a ignition system problem or a fuel injection/engine control system malfunction. Hope this helps you out.
okay there are a few things that need to be checked here, seems like you were testing the wrong things, lets start with the po300, this code is for a misfire a random one which means any cylinder at a certain time has misfired which is due to the next two codes listed, the po014 which is the exhasut camshaft postion sensor system performance and the po201 injecotr control circuit for cylinder #1.
Have the injector ohm ed and the connection and wiring checked, this problem may be a bad injector or wiring to cyl # 1 and the cam sensor needs to be tested also on bank 1exhaust side. good day
some times you can change the oil and clear the code at times the solenoid goes bad and it just bolts in if the engine got really sludgy the valve assembly needs replacement a oil flush wouldn't hurt to try
In 2005 Subaru moved the fuel filters to the fuel tank for both 4-cyl and 6-cyl cars. What is confusing is the statement in the owner's manual about replacement intervals; the statement actually only applies to 4-cyl cars. Even though the filter is mounted in the tank, this is still a replaceable element on 4-cyl, but not on 6-cyl. The 6-cyl filter element is part of the entire fuel pump assembly (a $300 assembly) and is not sold separately. Therefore the 6-cyl filter is intended to be a "lifetime" part, which really means it gets replaced when the fuel pump fails and the entire pump assembly is replaced.
According to other forums I checked, the word is that the fuel filter is in the fuel tank and does not need to be replaced. I would simply call a Saturn Dealer service department and confirm that this is true.
It is part of the fuel pump module inside the fuel tank, all the cars are starting to use this type of setup, the filter is only serviced when the fuel pump fails.
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