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No. I had a Saturn of that year and the handbook warns against it. no front wheel drive vehicle should be flat towed (using a chain or strap). It will damage the transmission, much as towing an AWD or rear wheel drive vehicle without disconnecting the linkage. The best option if towing a front wheel drive vehicle is to use a car dolly, or call for a wrecker or rollback truck.
its like a hard drive but softer
yes there is a drive in volcano in St Lucia
Yes so long as they are on the drive wheels.
Plant a Tree, Drive Less and Drive Smart, Reduce, Recycle
All Saturns produced for sale in the U.S. in 1994 are front wheel drive.
rear wheel drive ( or four wheel drive capable )
No.
No, all firebirds from day one in 1967 are rear wheel drive.
It doesn't matter that depends if its frontwheel drive of rearwheel drive if the car is 4 wheel drive its not going to get very fast. Rearwheel drives best for speed.
yes most of them are ******* No. Toyota went from rear to frontwheel drive in 1983 for the 1984 Model year Corolla with the exception of the XR5, which in turn went front wheel drive in 1985
No need to attempt reprogramming. The computer will take sensor readings as you drive the vehicle and adjust accordingly. If your "check engine" light was on before or turns on after the battery change you should have it checked out. Generally speaking reprogramming the radio is the major task, grin.
No it will not.
first take off frontwheel then take off brake caliper then rotor will pull right off .
A person can test drive a Saturn Crossover by visiting their local Saturn dealer. The person who is wanting to test drive the vehicle will be require to provide a legal driver's license before being allowed to test drive the car.
No. They are All Wheel Drive or Front Wheel Drive
SEE OBD II drive cycle