Do it yourself air filter change on a 2000 Saturn LS by GM; dealer tried to charge me 100+ when I can do it for 12 bucks. Check my videos for how to do It on…
Do it yourself air filter change on a 2000 Saturn LS by GM; dealer tried to charge me 100+ when I can do it for 12 bucks. Check my videos for how to do It on…
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usually if the refridgerant is low it means you have a leak. refilling it
with those kits doesn’t help because there’s a leak. you need to find the
leak and repair it. luckily my ac still works like it did when the car was
new..
This is my first car has about 169,000 thousand miles on it. Neither my air
or my heat works in my car. If I do this to it should it work again?
@TheTarrMan wow! amazing
can you please help me with recharging my AC with refrigereant i put in
refrigerant but it doesn’t take for some reason.
@TheTarrMan yup, there engines were meant to replica Japanese engines. i
admit the cars exteriors are ugly, but they are very reliable..
No problem at all.. Glad to help
Saturn’s are good cars.
Unfortunately not, this air filter is to clean the air going inside the
engine. your heater/air conditioner are two separate problems. For the AC
you probably need freon(DON’T go out just yet to buy it) if the freon
escaped, it means you have a leak in the system. For the heater, it has to
do with the heater core, which I’m not too familiar about, take it to a
mechanic and get a quote(most places do it free)
Thank you for posting this video. I have gone into both pep boys and
autozone and both service departments gave me incorrect part numbers.
Thanks to your video I don’t have to go piss my money away for a mechanic
to find it.
@FrenchValleyAirport I might of told you already, but my Dads old Saturn
got over 430,000 miles before it blew a rod, . . . . . and he was still
able to drive it to the junk yard, lol.