Essential Service Tool Update #4 (U.S. Retailers Only) (07-00-89-026)

2000 Saturn SW2 AutomaticSECTION Essential Service Tool Update #4 (U.S. Retailers Only) (07-00-89-026)
Publication date: 2007-06-18
Reference number: 07-00-89-026

Essential Service Tool Update #4 (U.S. Retailers Only)

Essential Service Tool Update #4 (U.S. Retailers Only)

TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN

Reference Number(s): 07-00-89-026, Date of Issue:  June 18, 2007
Affected Model(s): 2008 and Prior Saturn Vehicles
Attention: Saturn Fixed Operations Managers and Technicians

SERVICE INFORMATION

During the week of June 25, 2007, Kent-Moore will be sending out a special tool update to all Saturn service facilities. The following is a description of what is being sent to you, along with the associated cost. Shipping charges have been included in the cost of each tool.

Service Tools

Tool Number Application Description Price
CH-48482 VUE Fuel Tank Lock Ring Wrench
Storage Location - J 48350 Case 4 of 6
$97.15
EN-48589-A AURA/OUTLOOK Crankshaft Hub Socket
Storage Location - J 48597 Case 3 of 3
No Charge
EN-48869 Relay Front Crankshaft Seal Installer
Storage Location - J 48350 Case 3 of 6
$34.97
J 28467-5A OUTLOOK Engine Support Adapters (pair)
Stand Alone with J 28467-B
$49.56
J 42598-160 All Models VDR Software Update (GM Dealerworld)
GM Essential Tools - S/W Updates (Service Tab)
Storage Location - J 42598 Case 1 of 1
$66.00
Shipping Charge (inc. in Price) -
Total  $247.68 

The cost for this essential tool update will be billed to your open account in approximately two to four weeks.

RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
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