This Saturn is a 2004
SOURCE: egr valve on a 2002 Saturn SL1
Take off air breather tube,you should see a cone shaped part, on top and at back of engine right by the gas pedal cable. Remove the 2 10mm bolts, and it should come right off.
SOURCE: 2002 Saturn SL1 has transmission problems, lost
Sorry but no. Check your fluid level and see if your transmission fluid is burnt. Good luck
SOURCE: Changing spark plugs on 2001 SL1 Saturn V-4
Remove the plugs, make sure the new plugs are gapped to .040, put anti-seize on the threads of the new plugs, then install them and tighten accordingly.
SOURCE: 2002 Saturn SL1 check engine light code P0303
For old models, Saturn/GM also used the same material
fiberglass gasket in your model, you almost certainly have a leak from
a crumpled, sucked-in gasket as I suffered (and many others). I would
say going to Saturn dealership to make repairs is probably not good
idea if they are going to put in the same GM intake gasket part. Maybe
possible to specify Felpro gasket with whatever shop you go to if you
don't do the repair yourself. I would not go too long with your car in
that condition as there is localized leaning at your cyl-3, that could
cause a burnt exhaust valve there.
The exhaust is extra hot venting out
that cylinder. P0303 is misfire at cyl-3. Mine was P0301 (cyl-1). You
may get P0507 once in a while when PCM fails to control the fast idle
caused by the leak under certain conditions. Most of the time, it is
very slow idle caused by 3 cylinders running. You run smoother in cold
idle because the IAC opens up to increase idle and end up lowering the
manifold vacuum, so the reduced vacuum causes less leaking at the
failing intake manifold gasket.
I'd say try cleaning everything with your ignition before replacement; Idle problems could be caused by engine coolant sensor (ECTS). Are you sure it was changed? Did they put on a new wire connector along with it?
Hope helps.
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