That depends on several factors. How you drive, and if you drive mostly city or highway driving. Your brakes have a wear warning indicator. When you hear that squeal coming for the front brakes, it is time to replace them.
Brakes should be inspected at every tire rotation. This way you can be proactive if hardware or other components fail before you hear noise from the wear indicators. Cleaning and adjustments should also be done on the rear drums.
It can cost from $16 to $50 to replace the brakes on a 2001 Saturn L200. This price may change based on part brand and any labor costs at a shop.
The rear brakes on a 2001 Monte Carlo are replaced by removing the rear wheels, unbolting the calipers, and taking out the old brake pads. The new pads can then be installed and the brakes reassembled.
The master cylinder MUST be bleed first before any bleeding at the wheels can occur. if you do not do this, you will be bleeding for hours.
Gas mileage also went down and I just replaced o2 sensors.
I just replaced a 2001 Saturn automatic transmission for about $2500. Wasn't a salvage transmission, so it cost a good bit more.
sensor is located in the ignition housing itself and can not be serviced seperatly from the housing, it must be replaced
A 1996 camaro has the same DISK brakes as a 2001. It does not have drum brakes.
There is no external timing marks on 2001 Saturn.
What is the torque spec for a 2001 Saturn head? It has only a single cam
were is crankshaft sensor located in 2001 Saturn l300
THOSE ARE DISC BRAKES
The 2001 Dodge Stratus R/T Coupe has disc brakes all around.