Saturn S Series Sedan SL, SL1, and SL2

Just got my first Saturn!

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Old 07-02-2007 | 04:00 AM
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Hi everyone, I just decided to post this because I just got my first Saturn, in fact my first car as well.

Its a Blue 2002 SL 5-speed. When I bought it the dealer installed new front brakes and a new clutch for free, as well as a free detail job.

This is my first car, and it is the car of my dreams. (kinda rare for a saturn to be the dream car of a 16 year old)

I took it for a spin today, and I just love this car! its only got about 50,000 miles on it, and I only drive about 6-7 thousand miles a year, so this car will last me a long time. plus, monthly payments are only $158.00.

I hit the jackpot with this one, I'm so happy that I had the opportunity to get this car.

(also I was impressed with the sound quality and the fact that the owner's manual was a hardback with full color images, I've never seen that before.)

 
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Old 07-02-2007 | 09:18 PM
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Welcome Red..............If you want this car to last a long time change the oil at 3000 miles 6000 using MOBIL1. Do not over heat the car. The temp gauge will go up to about the 3/4 mark with the A/C off before the cooling fan kicks on. The fan will always run with the A/C on. I have had many S-CARS and not one of them has burnt a drop of oil because I lived by that rule.

PS: This little car does not mind if you push it a little. Just don't over do it. No freaking tickets that'll save you moneyEdited by: sw2cam
 
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Old 07-03-2007 | 05:15 AM
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specifically Mobil1? ok, no problem. but how can I avoid overheating my car?
 
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Old 07-03-2007 | 01:15 PM
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If I bought a used car

1 I'd flush the radiator
2 Have the water pump checked for leaks
3 Add fresh high quality coolant
4 Add Royal Purple ICE
5 Learn where my coolong fan cames on with A/C off and make sure it stays at that mark or below
6-Learn the temp gauge reading with A/C on and watch so it does not go over that mark.

Watch the temp gauge

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Old 07-03-2007 | 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by sw2cam
If I bought a used car



1 I'd flush the radiator

2 Have the water pump checked for leaks

3 Add fresh high quality coolant

4 Add Royal Purple ICE

5 Learn where my coolong fan cames on with A/C off and make sure it stays at that mark or below

6-Learn the temp gauge reading with A/C on and watch so it does not go over that mark.



Watch the temp gauge


how do I know when my cooling fan comes on? should I pop the hood and check it out? where is it located. i'm really new to cars.
 
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Old 12-06-2008 | 04:14 AM
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the cooling fan should be right in front of the radiator facing the engine you should be able to hear the fan kick on
 
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