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.
i dont really know if it affects saturn but i reckon it would affect the movements of saturn
you really think i know??/
Saturn is extremely freezing. It is mostly like Jupiter,has a lot of gases!!! That's all I know!!!
Saturn does not have mountains or valleys. This planet is mostly gas and liquefied gas.
To answer this question we need to know from where on Earth you will be looking for Saturn.
a 1999 has a 1.9l Dohc
The circuit the fusible link protects would be dead (no power).
Need to know which control module. Body, powertrain, airbag, or ABS?
you will smell antifreeze, you may or may not have heat, you could run out of anti freeze
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?
i also need to know where this is im having problems with my anti theft system.
Cronus is not the greek god of Saturn, Saturn is his Roman name. As for why the Romans named him Saturn, I don't know.
The knock sensor is located on the backside of the engine to the left of the oil filter, it is round with a 1 wire plug on it and a round base. I do not know the torque spec, but when I replaced mine I made it tight enough not to back out on its own.
Nobody lives on Saturn. We know of know people who live anywhere except earth.
i dont really know if it affects saturn but i reckon it would affect the movements of saturn
Your local auto parts store can sell you replacement fusible link wire that you can crimp on where the old one was. You just need to know what size or bring in a piece of the old one with you.
I know that because Saturn is made of gas, and if anyone was on it, they would fall to the center, so nothing could live their, thats how I know.