The Saturn Vue was equipped with engines from various manufacturers, including General Motors and, in some cases, from Korean manufacturer Daewoo. The Daewoo 2.4-liter engine was used in some models of the Vue, particularly during its early production years. Daewoo, which was acquired by GM in the late 1990s, played a significant role in providing engines for several GM vehicles during that time.
As you listed this in the Saturn Vue category I will assume you have a Saturn Vue. The 2004 and up Saturn Vue engine was manufactured by Honda and it is an interference engine. The belt and water pump must be replaced every 100,000 miles. All other years used a GM V6 that was also an interference engine. The 4 cylinder Saturn Vue did not use a belt but had a chain.
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In the 2006 Saturn Vue, the oil dipstick is in the left corner of the engine. It is the yellow plastic pull ring.
The usual issue with a 2005 Saturn Vue engine light is a problem with the EGR valve. It is best to have a mechanic check out the problem.
No, a 3.5 Saturn Vue transmission will not fit a 2.2 Saturn Vue. The two models have different engine configurations and transmission designs, making them incompatible with each other. It's essential to use the correct transmission designed for the specific engine type to ensure proper functionality.
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On the 2002 Vue with the v6 engine, the sensor is on the side of the engine. The sensor is right beside of the oil filter.
The miles per gallon for the Saturn Vue varied by the model of the Vue in question. For example, the Vue 6 cylinder, 3.5 Liter engine got a combined 18 MPG, as opposed to the 4 cylinder, 2.4 Liter engine which got 28 MPG combined.
On the front of the engine near the throttle body
On a 2005 Saturn Vue : The 2.2 liter four cylinder engine has a timing CHAIN , and the 3.5 liter V6 engine has a timing BELT
Saturn Vue was created in 2002.
I know that the 3.5l V6 engine does.