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1. Can I tow
my L-series with all four wheels on the ground like the S-series?
2. How long has the L-series been out?
3. What's the difference between the L-series and the
S-series?
1. Towing Your
L-series: Initially, the Saturn L-series was designed to be flat towed
with all four wheels on the ground just like the S-series. You may still tow
your vehicle. However, some people may experience a low or dead battery
after towing. If you intend to tow your L-series vehicle (any model) you
must follow this revised procedure. Note the new steps starting at
#5.
1) Position and attach the vehicle to be
towed.
2) Turn the ignition key to ACC
position.
3) Turn fog lamps and all
accessories Off.
4) Shift transaxle to N (Neutral).
5) Open hood.
6) Open underhood fuse block cover
(the plastic, rectangular box near the battery) and remove the following
maxifuses: Please refer to the underside of the fuse box cover for
specific locations. Also, click on the small picture below to see
a larger diagram of the maxifuses. |
Click on the picture below see a diagram of the maxifuses locations
IGN 0/3/CR 30A
IGN 1/2 30A |
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7) Replace underhood fuse block cover.
8) Close hood.
9) Note: When towing
vehicle with all four wheels on the ground, make sure the towing speed
does not exceed 65 mph (105 km/h) or your vehicle could be severely
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2. How
long has the L-series been around? The L series vehicles were
introduced in July 1999 as 2000 model year vehicles.
3. What are the major differences between the L and S
series?
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