In the rear of the engine compartment on the left side
lease gas cap on 2000 sl1
The power steering reservoir is on the passenger side behind the engine compartment.
Yes. MANY.
Saturns have optional 15" tires; so, as long as they are both the same diameter, yes.
trying to find out how myself too. saturns suck!!!
Saturns do not have frost plugs....If you are looking for a place to put a block heater the only one you can use is an external heater.....only 50$ish from Saturn
Believe it or not, they did make saturns with out powersteering. Assuming your vehicle is equipped with Power steering, your fluid container will be (standing in front of the vehicle with the hood up) in the upper left corner. the fluid reservior is white in color with a black twist cap. Please view my BIO for access to my Saturn help site. on my main page at the bottom is a link to a visual reference to the pump resevrior, highlighted in red.
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!
The speed sensor on a 1999 Saturn SL1 is under the transmission. It is below the fittings for the transmission cooler lines.
yes
No you dont need to remove the power steering pump to get at the bolts. if you go directly down from the very bottom of the pully on the power steering pump the bolt holding the top of the alternator should be right there. all you have to do is remove it and the alternator should come out.