That depends on WHERE it's leaking oi.
Internal combustion engines (not just Saturn's) tend to leak at a few favorite places, such as:
and if it's NOT one of the above, you may want to check the Power Steering pump.
Bottom of the engine on the oil pan.
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The 2003 Saturn L200 does not have a camshaft position sensor.
2003 Saturn L200 holds 15 gal. of gas.
How do I put the back seat bottom back in my 2002 Saturn L200? The Mechanic took it out and did not replace it. How do I put the back seat bottom back in my 2002 Saturn L200? The Mechanic took it out and did not replace it.
The oil seal is at the back of engine around the end journal of the crank shaft. BIG JOB
I could not find price for removal and install, but the motor is $1699.99.
Any high quality 5W30 oil should meet the standards. However, I've only put FULL synthetic in our Saturn since we purchased it new.
I purchased one for a 2002 Saturn L200 for $280.74 plus tax. You will also need to purchase the gaskets for it.
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Many of the Saturn L series automatic transmissions do not have a dipstick. They are the "new breed" of transmissions that are SUPPOSED to be trouble free. When you take it in to have the transmission serviced they will make sure it is filled and not leaking. Other than that, follow the instructions in the owners manual and have the transmission serviced (oil and filter changed) according to the schedule in the book.