Saturn Outlook Emission Control Parts

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The Saturn Outlook is a mid-size SUV that was first introduced at the 2006 New York Auto Show. Built on the Lambda platform by General Motors, the vehicle featured front-wheel drive in the standard configuration, while all-wheel drive was available as an option. Under the hood, the Outlook combines a 6-speed automatic transmission and 24-valve 3.6L V6 engine with VVT. There were configurations using a single and dual exhaust, yet the versions with the dual one were a bit more powerful. Starting in 2009, the SUV received the new, direct-injected motor (LLT) of the same displacement instead of the previous one (LY7).

Whatever version or modification of this vehicle you own, it uses plenty of high-tech equipment that may require your attention. Even the most reliable SUVs need to be taken to the service station for maintenance from time to time. Checking the emission control system is one of the standard procedures which helps to reveal serious issues in due time. For instance, a clogged PCV system can result in oil leakages and higher oil consumption, which, in turn, can lead to engine failure. If you suspect that some components responsible for the emissions control have gone bad, you can order them in our catalog of Saturn Outlook emission control parts.