If its a manual, it will bolt up and function, but not properly. If its an automatic, it will bolt up and not function at all.
I drove my 1995 Saturn sl2 until it had 263,000 miles on it. At that time, the transmission started to slip. I then gave it to a friend, to buy a newer Saturn sl1.
The 95 Saturn SL1 does it too.
do a 99 Saturn sl2 have a transmission pan gasket
1.9L SOHC in the SL1, The SL2 has a 1.9L DOHC. I Get 38mpg from mine.
what is the engine diagnostic trouble code # 32
My son's 1999 Salvaged/total Saturn SL1 was rebuilt using many engine and body parts from 1995-1999 Saturn SL1 and SL2 cars, I believe it will work fine. I do not recommend before 1995 or 2000 or later models. I do not recommend SL2 either. I am not the expert but most of my son's engine is not 1999 SL1. Good luck!
I would think they would. SL1 vs SL2 I thought was SOHC vs DOHC for an engine.
Yes! both the radiator and the hoses are swapable :) Just besure that if your vehicle has a automatic transmission the radiator has the automatic transmission cooling line fittings.
Yes it will.
yes, been there done that works beautifully get the trans rebuilt while its out of the car itll make it much nicer ride especially if its a standard
1997 Saturn sc2 loction of transmission dipstick
It would, if you changed out the trans and the ecm/tcm. The SL2 SC2 transmissions have a different higher reving gear ratio.