Subject: | Information on Flat-Towing Saturn S-Series Vehicles with All Four Wheels on the Ground -- Due to duplicate bulletin information, this bulletin has been revised and supersedes bulletins 97-I-19A and 00-T-33, which should be discarded. |
Models: | 1991 - 2002 Saturn S-Series vehicles equipped with an automatic transaxle |
The purpose of this bulletin is to provide guidelines to follow when towing a Saturn S-Series vehicle, equipped with an automatic transaxle, with all four wheels on the ground (also known as flat towing).
The information on page 2 in this bulletin is to be followed for all Saturn S-Series vehicles.
The information on page 2 and 3 in this bulletin provides the proper procedure for checking the automatic transaxle fluid for all Saturn S-Series vehicles and should be followed for all Saturn S-Series vehicles being flat towed.
The information on page 4 in this bulletin provides the proper procedure for fuse removal and other towing preparations for 2000 - 2002 Saturn S-Series vehicles.
Notice: To prevent damage to the automatic transaxle when towing a Saturn S-Series vehicle on all four wheels, make sure automatic transaxle fluid is no higher than "MAX HOT FOR 4-WHEEL TOWING" level or no lower than "ADD HOT" level shown on the dipstick. Too much or too little automatic transaxle fluid may damage the automatic transaxle when towing a Saturn S-Series vehicle on all four wheels. This is especially true if the automatic transaxle is over-filled with automatic transaxle fluid.
1991 - 1998 MODEL YEAR DIPSTICK
1999 - 2002 MODEL YEAR DIPSTICK
The following guideline should be used before towing a S-Series vehicle, equipped with automatic transaxle, on all four wheels (also known as flat towing).
• | Maximum automatic transaxle fluid level must be at level shown in illustration, at normal operating temperatures of 88 - 93°C (190 - 200°F). |
• | For 2000 - 2002 Model Year S-Series vehicles being towed, also refer to fuse removal procedure in this bulletin. |
• | lower half of cross-hatched area (1991-1998 Model Year) or right on the cross-hatched line (1999-2002 Model Year) on dipstick, push dipstick back in all the way. There is no need to add or remove any automatic transaxle fluid to the automatic transaxle. |
• | below "Add Mark", then add only enough automatic transaxle fluid to bring transaxle fluid level up to lower half of cross-hatched area (1991-1998 Model Year) or the end of the cross-hatched area on the dipstick (1999-2002 Model Year). |
• | upper half of cross-hatched area (1991-1998 Model Year) or above cross-hatched line on dipstick (1999-2002 Model Year), remove enough automatic transaxle fluid to obtain desired transaxle fluid level in lower half of cross-hatched area. |
Important: If it is necessary to remove automatic transaxle fluid from transaxle in order to achieve desired level for four wheel towing, it will not be necessary to add automatic transaxle fluid when not towing vehicle, provided transaxle fluid level falls in cross-hatched area when checked at proper temperature.
Notice: Due to the addition of enhanced electronics on 2000 - 2002 Model Year Saturns, it is necessary to remove a fuse prior to flat-towing. This is to prevent battery drain during extended towing times with key On.
2000 - 2002 Model Year Only
Notice: When removing fuse, pull fuse straight up. Do not rock fuse from side to side or terminal damage may result.
Notice: The underhood fuse block cover must be re-installed properly to ensure a good seal from moisture and dirt.
Notice: 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 damaged.
Notice: Don't tow the vehicle with the front drive wheels on the ground if one of the front tires is the compact spare tire. Towing with two different tire sizes on the front of the vehicle can cause severe damage to the transaxle.
Notice: Too much or too little fluid can damage the transaxle. Be sure that the transaxle fluid is at the proper level before towing with all four wheels on the ground.
Notice: The underhood fuse block cover must be re-installed properly to ensure a good seal from moisture and dirt.
Notice: Due to 1996 - 2002 Model Year on board vehicle diagnostics, the potential exists for the Service Engine Soon light to illuminate if the vehicle is started and driven immediately after being flat-towed. This is due to a diagnostic trouble code that will set if the transaxle temperature is higher than the engine coolant temperature during a cold start up scenario.
If this happens, the light should go out after two complete engine warm up cycles. A warm up cycle consists of starting the vehicle completely cold (ie. after sitting overnight) and driving the vehicle a sufficient distance to allow the engine and transmission to achieve normal operating temperature, and then allowing the engine and transmission to cool back down to ambient temperature. If the light does not go out after two warm up cycles, or if you notice driveability concerns, contact a Saturn Service Facility as soon as possible as the light may be on due to other unrelated diagnostic trouble codes.