Yes, this is a fuel injected engine.
1993 Saturn sl2
I had this problem in my 1993 Saturn SL2. It is probably the fuel injectors. No matter how many cleaners you run through it, you need to take in and get the injectors flushed out. Probably about $70. My car went from dieing about 10 times a trip, to none.
The 1993 Saturn SL2 does not have an inertia switch. Inertia switches are typically found in vehicles equipped with fuel pumps that need to shut off in the event of a collision, but Saturn models from that era did not include this feature. Instead, the fuel system in the SL2 is controlled by a standard relay and fuse arrangement.
Under the hood, under the brake fluid reservoir.
It is in the fuel tank.
== == In the fuel tank.
All Saturns were fuel injected.
In the fuel tank.
The 95 Saturn SL1 does it too.
It is inside the fuel tank
Inside the fuel tank.
No