The starter is located in the rear of the engine block. The starter is Held in by Two 13mm bolts, one you can see from underneith while your laying on the ground, the other is only available by feeling around the mounting surface towards the top of the starter assembly. the wireing is held on by a 13mm nut for the battery/alternator connection, and a 9mm or 10mm nut for the purple ignition wire.
The starter solenoid is attached to the starter. When you replace the starter, you'll get a new solenoid.
You need to remove the Interior door panel. From there you can gain access to the speaker and replace it as needed.
It is in the exhaust after the converter.
The starter is located in the rear of the engine block. The starter is Held in by Two 13mm bolts, one you can see from underneith while your laying on the ground, the other is only available by feeling around the mounting surface towards the top of the starter assembly. the wireing is held on by a 13mm nut for the battery/alternator connection, and a 9mm or 10mm nut for the purple ignition wire.
Definetly not.
Check link below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIrmkxj6wJE
Remove the inner door panel.See link below.
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
The 1999 Saturn SC is equipped with a 1.9-liter I4 engine. This engine is part of Saturn's S-Series and is known for its durability and fuel efficiency. It produces approximately 124 horsepower and is available with either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission. Overall, the engine is designed for reliable everyday performance.
4 Quarts of 5W-30 or 10W-30 including the oil filter.
The computer with input from the engine coolant temperature sensor.
Be a little more clear as to what you are asking. Do you want to know how to do it?...or which plugs to use?...or when to do it?