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2000 Saturn LW2 AutomaticSECTION External Pages
These are pages that do not belong to the exact selected vehicle (2000 Saturn LW2 Automatic), but are still accessible from a link in your vehicle's manual. Be very cautious using repair info from here because these pages may not apply to your vehicle.
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- Section 1 (Steering Column Switches)
- Section 2 (Power Mirror System)
- Section 3 (Power Window System)
- Section 4 (Wiper System And Washer System)
- Section 5 (Anti-Theft System)
- Section 6 (Cruise Control System)
- Section 7 (Engine Control System Self-Diagnostics - 5.7L)
- Section 8 (Steering Column And Steering Column Switches)
- Section 9 (Analog Instrument Panels)
- Section 10 (Remote Keyless Entry Systems)
- Section 11 (Power Hatch And Fuel Door Release)
- Section 12 (Memory Systems)
- Section 13 (Power Seat System)
- Section 14 (Starting System)
- Section 15 (Power Door Lock System)
- Section 16 (Body Control Modules)
- Section 17 (Engine Controls - Self-Diagnostics)
- Section 18 (Automatic Transaxle Diagnosis - 4T40-E & 4T45-E)
- Section 19 (Computer Relearn Procedures)
- Section 20 (Supplemental Inflatable Restraint Systems)
- Section 21 (Engine Controls - Self-Diagnostics)
- Section 22 (2.2L 4-Cylinder)
- Section 23 (Engine Cooling System - Removal & Installation)
- Section 24 (Cooling System Removal & Installation - 4-Cylinder)
- Section 25 (Computer Relearn Procedures)
- Section 26 (Air Bag Restraint Systems)
- Section 27 (Gm Vehicles Cautions & Notices)
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.