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not told is if car has A/T auto trans or m/t MANUAL STICK SHIFT.
first off the NVG900 transfer case uses this lube
Fill to the proper level with GM gear oil Saturn?P/N?12368514.
17?oz or to the bottom of the fill hole
TO HERE?
if what is in the coolant jug looks like sludge then it is the coolant breaking down, this car used GM DEXCOOL and it will cause this problem 9of a sludgy looking deposit in the coolant recovery tank, clean it out and drain and refill system
Hi my name is Tom and I can help you. All manufacture res of coolant make the same coolant. There are standards set my government. I use Prestone, but andy coolant will do. I trust this is helpful to you.
Sorry, not the thermostat. Check the coolant level and refill and locate the leak. I suspect the waterpump, make sure the belt is turning the waterpump. Do not drive an overheating engine.
My instrument panel is doing the exact same thing. It started today. I almost think it may be a loose cable to the computer that drives the lights. Did you ever resolve your issue?
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