Most likely corrosion in the harness connector. Check the small connector terminals for a greenish colour or moisture. If present replace the coolant sensor connector
I have a 240 and with the knock sensor unplugged it will still start so I would have to say no.
yes, I did it. But the engine still stalls.
Check the fluid level in the Saturn. Check the water pump and thermostat for failure. If they are not working the engine will overheat and the light will blink.
Might be the sensor, each fan has its own relay
The battery has a temperature sensor. If it was left unplugged, the battery light will still be on
The oxygen sensor is located at the exhaust manifold ,behind engine, close to firewall. The oxygen sensor has no effect on vehicle until it has reached operating temperature or closed loop status in computer. If unplugged or defective computer will substitute a fixed voltage value and car will still run.It will set a check engine light
Fill your coolant to the level that it should be at. If it still comes on when the coolant is at its proper area, then it is an improper sensor. You will need to have it replaced immediately to reset the sensor.
problem is not sensor but is in wiring to sensor or computer
no
The Turbine Input Sensor is used by the computer to determine transmission speed. There are several back-up sensors that the computer can use in the event the Turbine Sensor fails. A failed sensor will trip the Check Engine light, but the car will still run and you can still drive it.
MAke sure that the sensor above the brake pedal is still in good shape,check fuses.
No it is still the planet of Saturn