Check front end for play.
To change the lower control arm bushings on a 2005 Pontiac Montana, first lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the wheel and brake components to access the control arm. Use a socket set to detach the control arm from the chassis and the steering knuckle, then press out the old bushings using a bushing removal tool. Install the new bushings, reattach the control arm, and ensure everything is properly torqued before reinstalling the wheel.
it means traction control feature
Its located on the right side of the vehicle underneath the dash
I have a 2000 pontiac montana. the tcs is know as traction control system. if your car is slipping a lot through water or snow, press that button and it will reduce slipping and wheel spin.
In a 2004 Pontiac Montana, the traction control button is typically located on the dashboard, near the driver's side, often near the climate control or radio system. It may be labeled as "Traction Control" or "TCS." If you have trouble finding it, consult the owner’s manual for specific details and diagrams.
Could be low coolant, stuck thermostat, bad heater control head (if climate control)
burn rubber out and cut shell out of the arm bushing holefreeze new bushing in freezergrease hole welltap or press new bushing into arm bushing hole
Probably a control arm bushing, possibly a strut mount or stabilizer bar bushing. Mine was the control arm bushing, 2001 Windstar Sport pkg.
Have you tried looking behind the center vents above the stereo?
under hood fuse panel above the battery
To mount the control arm, which needs a bushing to be isolated from the frame so that frame vibrations are not transmitted to the steering column.
Saturn S series vehicles do not use a Strut arm... nor do they have a Strut arm bushing. I'm assuming your referring to the sway bar bushing in the center of the lower control arm. This bushing is not serviceable alone, the replacement of the entire lower control arm is needed if the bushing has failed.