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Does your 2001 L-series Saturn eat tires?



 
 
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Old June 9th 04, 04:01 AM
Mr. Goodwrench
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Default Does your 2001 L-series Saturn eat tires?

There is a fix and it should be a recall:

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Make: SATURN
Model: L-SERIES
Year: 2001
Service Bulletin Number: 00T72A
NHTSA Item Number: 633545
Summary Description:
SUBJECT REGARDING SERVICE MANUAL UPDATE FOR CHASSIS SERVICE MANUALSS
REGARDING ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE PROCEDURE FOR INSTALLATION OF
SPACERS BETWEEN REAR SUSPENSION SUPPORT AND VEHICLE BODY WHEN PERFORMING
WHEEL ALIGNMENT. *JG
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Do yourself a favor and file a complaint with
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ivoq/


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