The torque converter is an integral part of the automatic transmission, and the automatic transmission is under the control of the vehicle computer. Disconnecting the torque converter sensor or in fact, any other internal transmission sensor, will result in significant performance issues, and will show up as an error in the vehicle fault codes.
7.4 Quarts Application: With automatic transmission Total refill (includes torque converter)
Yes it does.
89 inch lbs. or 7.44 ft. lbs of torque
It has none.
There is none.
There are dozens of torque specifications, for the 2002 Saturn. A complete list of torque specifications, can be obtained from most General Motors dealerships
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I'd have the relay to the lockup torque converter checked. If the relay isn't disengaging, you'd experience the exact problem you're describing.
The sensor is threaded into the coolant passage in the back of the cylinder head.
Follow the exhaust manifold down to where it connects to the headpipe. There, where all of the exhaust lines merge, you should see an electrical wire. It' connected to the front oxygen sensor.There may be an additional oxygen sensor AFTER the catalytic converter, but those seldom fail.
The crank sensor is behind the starter. Remover the starter at the back of the engine and you will see the sensor
Nothing...........there is none.