If your van has rear heating it will have hoses and a heater core back there, that is most likely the source of the leak.
where is the run start relay located on a 2006 Saturn ion
It means if it is losing coolant and you don't see a leak on the outside, it is leaking internally. This could be serious. Have a trusted mechanic check it out soon.
On a 2006 VW Beetle, the coolant fan relay is typically located in the fuse box, which is found under the dashboard on the driver's side. You may need to remove the cover to access the relays. The specific position of the coolant fan relay can vary, so it's advisable to refer to the vehicle's manual for the exact location and layout of the fuses and relays.
You need to pressure check the coolant system to determine just what is leaking first and the address that problem..........
You may not have enough coolant. If you've recently drained and replaced your coolant, replaced all the coolant after replacing a leaking line, etc., you may have an air pocket in the system, which will need to be 'burped' out.
Well, when you've finished changing the coolant on your 2006 Saturn Vue and you notice the light is still on, don't worry, it just needs a little reset. Simply locate the fuse box under the hood, find the fuse labeled "ECM" or "ECU," remove it for about 30 seconds, then put it back in. This should reset the light and your Saturn Vue will be back to shining bright in no time.
2006 Saturn ION
Coolant for a 2006 VW Bettle is put into the coolant overflow tank. As it is needed, the radiator will automatically pull in additional coolant.
chk coolant, chk coolant hose to turbo if it's a turbo. my hose was leaking causing overheating. My 2006 had a clogged heater core causing flow problems. Also the cooling fan is known to fail after 100k miles.
How do you take drivers airbag out on a 2006 saturn ion?
Saturn Aura was created in 2006.
Saturn Outlook was created in 2006.