A 4-cylinder Saturn engine will typically last between 200,000 and 300,000 miles with proper maintenance. It can be further extended through a major overhaul.
Well I just hit 285,000 Miles on my Saturn SL1... That's with the original Engine and Transmission. Changed the OIL every 3,000 miles and the Transmission was changed every 50,000 miles. Just put some new COOPER tires on it. Still runs like new......
i have a 1997 Saturn sc2 410xxx miles my friend is at 560xxx on his sl1 if you treat a Saturn well it will last a lifetime if you don't you will cry
I drove my 1995 Saturn sl2 until it had 263,000 miles on it. At that time, the transmission started to slip. I then gave it to a friend, to buy a newer Saturn sl1.
I got 36 last fill up.
with proper maintenance over 200k miles.
It has a chain that should last the life of the engine.
450,000 miles on the original engine.
It should last the life of the engine. Which should be over 300,000 miles.It should last the life of the engine. Which should be over 300,000 miles.
It must be changed every 100,000 miles. WARNING: This is an interference engine and as such if the belt breaks you will have engine damage. Also replace the water pump at the same time the belt is replaced as it is driven by the cam belt. This will save you money as the pump will not last 200,000 miles.
300000 miles
No, the 2005 Honda Accord 2.4 L 4-cylinder uses a chain and does not use a belt. The chain is designed to last the life of the engine and is normally replaced during a complete engine rebuild. The Honda V6 however does still have a belt that must be replaced every 110,000 miles.
The V6 L series engine uses a timing belt, which must be replaced every 100,000 miles. The 4 cylinder Saturn engines use a timing chain that typically does not need replacement until you have a reason to remove the cylinder head.