The answer to this will vary depending on the model of the 2000 Saturn which determines the type of wiper arm attachment. Most have hook end arms but a few have some of the other newer style attachments. All are easy to replace.
Go back and forth between actually looking at your vehicle and looking at the page below in the Sources and Related Links section below which has illustrations of the the different wiper arm attachments. Once you determine arm attachment (most likely hook end), then view video(s).
Lastly, purchasing wipers is a little more tricky now-a-days than in the past. Do not just buy by length - lookup the proper wipers by vehicle make, model and year because that will ensure correct attachment as well as lengths. Again, see the Sources and Related Links section below for wiper blade size lookup.
IIRC inside the cabin behind the passenger kick panel
This question cannot be answered specifically without model of 2000 Saturn. See sources and related links below and enter your model, year AND MAKE to lookup correct length and attachment wiper blades.
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Check the fuse for the wipers.
There is no switch. If the wipers park in the middle or at the top of the winshield you need to replace the motor. the fault is in the logic
It is important to have the right windshield wipers on a car. A 2000 Volkswagen Beetle has 21 inch long windshield wipers.
Normally its a fuse. Check your owner's manual to find where the fuses are and which one is related to the wipers.
Hold the Rcl button and use tune/seek to change time
around 200
It's your wiper modular
IIRC its in the underhood fuse box
MY 2000 saturn is a standerd and I get an av of 38mpg