I am guessing that you have a sunroof...if so the drain tubes pass through the trunk compartment and actually couple together on both sides of the trunk. If you pull the trim back from the rear corners of the trunk, right next to the taillights, you should see the tubes. Good luck!!! If you are getting water in there and there isn't a sunroof, it might be a good idea to get it into a dealer!!
Saturn would float in water if you could find a big enough tub and the water to fill it.
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distilled water
water and air
It depends on the size of the cup.
My 72 Impala's trunk will fill with water because the rear window seal leaks My 72 Impala's trunk will fill with water because the rear window seal leaks
Yes, you can find one the side of the differential facing the trunk.
Saturn would float in water if you could find a big enough tub and the water to fill it.
not a 100 % sure but i thank u just pour it down the dip stick that's how mine is
The transmission oil is in the transmission the dip stick to check it and fill it is on the drivers side, top of the transmission near the fire wall.
Saturn's are among the growing number of newer vehicles which use a "sealed" transmission. It doesn't have a dipstick. Fill a Saturn transmission by opening the fill plug on the side of the transmission. Fill the transmission up to the fill plug, then put the plug back.
You don't "fill up" the water pump. The water pump is just a pump that moves coolant throughout the engine cooling system. You add coolant at the radiator or the coolant recovery tank.
2 possible reasons, open your trunk and look around where the lid sits, there should be a rubber weather strip, check and make sure it is there, and its not matted down/dry rotted, and make sure there are no wires in between the trunk lid and the weather seal. 2. check the glue around the back window and make sure all of it is still there, not gorged or any holes in it. Hope this helps
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You fill it though the resivoir cap
Sounds to me like a cracked head and or a blown head gasket, i had a similar problem but it was on a Saturn
it is at the top left when you open the trunk