it sounds like your wires have been reversed, check your light assembly against the other side that you did not change and make sure they match. You more than likely have a ground problem. These type problems are very difficult to find. Good luck.
Yes, you do.
I would say a vacumn leak. Check hoses, measure vacumn with running at idle and at idle when brakes applied. This assumes you have power brakes and it idles well without the brakes applied. Please make sure that the clutch is working properly... Does your clutch work properly?
How much does it cost to get new brakes and new tires on a saturn??
Check out the related video on how to change the rear brakes on a Saturn.
it sounds like you may have a short somewhere in your lighting wiring. its grounding out and stalling the motor.
Brakes usually cost for this saturn around the $35-45 price range,which include brakes and labor
1998 GM Saturn (all models) have rear brake shoes
Kinetic friction is the force that stops a train when the brakes are applied
Not really an answer, but another question... did you bleed the brakes after you changed them? I remember that is a critical step, NOT to be missed when working on the brakes. Hope this helps.
Bleed brakes after changing pads to extract any air bobbles.
Power brakes use engine vacuum to get their power. If the engine is out of tune, the loss of vacuum will cause it to run rough. Try changing the spark plugs.
The driver suddenly applied the brakes.