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theholycow 07-03-2008 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SolidLiquidSnake (Post 109442)
How do you find out about that? I looked in my manual and it says that I can tow my car with the front wheels so does that mean I'm safe to EOC?:confused:

Your Saturn is front-wheel drive, I'm sure. To clarify, it says you can tow it with all four wheels down, as behind an RV? I'm sure you merely forgot the word "down", but you say "tow my car with the front wheels", which could also mean that the tow truck could lift it by the front wheels.

Anyway, yes, it's good for EOC. AFAIK, Saturn automatic transmissions are more similar to servo-operated manual transmissions than common automatics, due to Saturn's history as a transmission company or something.

Here's the folks who would know:
https://groups.google.com/groups?q=re...vel+saturn+sl2

SolidLiquidSnake 07-03-2008 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theholycow (Post 109465)
Your Saturn is front-wheel drive, I'm sure. To clarify, it says you can tow it with all four wheels down, as behind an RV? I'm sure you merely forgot the word "down", but you say "tow my car with the front wheels", which could also mean that the tow truck could lift it by the front wheels.

Anyway, yes, it's good for EOC. AFAIK, Saturn automatic transmissions are more similar to servo-operated manual transmissions than common automatics, due to Saturn's history as a transmission company or something.

Here's the folks who would know:
https://groups.google.com/groups?q=re...vel+saturn+sl2

Nice, I had the impression that I could, but you clarified the results... Too durnk to be here I can tell..


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