@fixsaturn99 Hi Rich - I wanted to THANK YOU for all the Saturn S-series videos you have posted over the years which saved me a ton of $$ by showing me how to replace parts myself on my 1999 Saturn SL2. I even asked you in 2011 to do a video on how to replace the bottom dog-bone motor mount - and you did just that for me - which was very easy. Here are just a few areas that helped me to “do- myself” by watching your “HOW TO” videos. -Changing the A-transmission fluid & filter. -Changing the oil/filter through the wheel well. -The water pump & thermostat. -The radiator -13 years ago - wow!! -How to test and replace the top motor mount by using a floor jack with a block of wood. -The transmission mount. -The starter. -The alternator. -The Idle control sensor - which was tough to get off being in a tight spot against the firewall. -When, why, and how to replace the VGR. -Replacing the fuel filter. -The s-belt tensioner -and your tip to duct tape the wrench to a small piece of tube pipe. -Throttle body cleaning. When my SL2 got 305,000+ miles on it, which I donated, bought a 2007 Saturn Vue 2.2 liter w/manual transmission. The engine is not as good as the S-Series DOH cam. Just think Rich the expense I saved by changing the oil/filter myself instead of paying Jiffy-Lube all those years?? Glad to see you are “alive & kicking” since you have several recent videos posted. Enjoy the holidays and all that snow where you live. Thanks again good buddy!! Rick - Paradise, CA aka Camp Fire - 2018 which destroyed the town.
Hey rich please, please, I need your help information. I was working on 09 murano, changing one of the coils, and I took the intake off, and when I heard little something fell and for sure a little md*** nut fell inside the holes of the engine I find out it was because when I started the engine I can hear the little f**thing bouncing My cuestion is what I can do? Or where those stupid things go when they fell inside Can I take the valve cover gasket? Please
Thank you for the excellent tutorial on this radio removal. It made the job easy.
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@fixsaturn99
Hi Rich - I wanted to THANK YOU for all the Saturn S-series videos you have posted over the years which saved me a ton of $$ by showing me how to replace parts myself on my 1999 Saturn SL2. I even asked you in 2011 to do a video on how to replace the bottom dog-bone motor mount - and you did just that for me - which was very easy. Here are just a few areas that helped me to “do- myself” by watching your “HOW TO” videos.
-Changing the A-transmission fluid & filter.
-Changing the oil/filter through the wheel well.
-The water pump & thermostat.
-The radiator -13 years ago - wow!!
-How to test and replace the top motor mount by using a floor jack with a block of wood.
-The transmission mount.
-The starter.
-The alternator.
-The Idle control sensor - which was tough to get off being in a tight spot against the firewall.
-When, why, and how to replace the VGR.
-Replacing the fuel filter.
-The s-belt tensioner -and your tip to duct tape the wrench to a small piece of tube pipe.
-Throttle body cleaning.
When my SL2 got 305,000+ miles on it, which I donated, bought a 2007 Saturn Vue 2.2 liter w/manual transmission. The engine is not as good as the S-Series DOH cam. Just think Rich the expense I saved by changing the oil/filter myself instead of paying Jiffy-Lube all those years??
Glad to see you are “alive & kicking” since you have several recent videos posted. Enjoy the holidays and all that snow where you live. Thanks again good buddy!! Rick - Paradise, CA aka Camp Fire - 2018 which destroyed the town.
You are the best.
😊😊😊
Where do you connect the Sirius antenna? I want to keep my stock radio on my 2012, but would like to connect the Sirius antenna.
That's a beast of a radio.
There will be someone that won't know how to start.
Uncertainty makes the job harder.
Hey rich please, please, I need your help information. I was working on 09 murano, changing one of the coils, and I took the intake off, and when I heard little something fell and for sure a little md*** nut fell inside the holes of the engine I find out it was because when I started the engine I can hear the little f**thing bouncing
My cuestion is what I can do? Or where those stupid things go when they fell inside
Can I take the valve cover gasket?
Please
Good job richpin I was wandering how to take it of 👍
Glad I could help
Who is this Ronnie the Limo Driver
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