....Suree. More information is needed
Are you asking how to??
The clutch throw-out bearing may be failing.
if it is anything like my 97' Saturn Sl2. The engine must be dropped out to dismount the transmission.
The Saturn SL2 was produced from the years 1990 to 2002 in the United States. The best way to tell if the fusible link in a 1999 Saturn SL2 is fried is that there will be no 12v.
ON my 1999 sl2 it is the transmission fluid dipstick
No, the 98 Saturn SL2 series does not have a self-adjusting clutch like the 97 model. Saturn made changes to the clutch system for the 98 model year, which may require manual adjustment at routine intervals. Be sure to consult the owner's manual or a mechanic for specific maintenance instructions.
it does not have one.
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The manual sez that the odometer lamp is a '73' but offers no help on how to replace it.
It would, if you changed out the trans and the ecm/tcm. The SL2 SC2 transmissions have a different higher reving gear ratio.
I have been told that the 1997 SL2 has no clutch adjustment. It is self adjusting until it can't adjust further, then it needs replacing. This info comes from a trusted mechanic.
No clutch cable... Saturns use a hydraulic clutch system for all manual transmissions.