I replaced the battery in my 1994 SL2 about a year ago. I was able to get the protective case off of the battery, but I'm not exactly sure how at this moment. I believe there are some clips that hold the case onto the battery. I didn't have any problem with the cables, except that they are a little hard to get at being on the side of the battery. Now, assuming it's the same as with the '93 sl2 (which i imagine it should be), there should be a thermal-protective case over the battery, with a metal bar going through it and bolting onto the side of the.........car. there should also be a nut connecting the bar to a little pole that comes up from beneath it. Removing these two nuts should allow you to lift the bar and the case off together. that first nut i mentioned is a pain in the neck to get at with a wrench.
That depends on the problem. If it's just a battery problem, replace the battery and follow the instructions on the inside of the fob. If the fob has failed, Saturn requires that you take it to a dealer to program the replacement fob.
use a 10mm wrench and remove the battery from the trunk compartment, and replace it with the new battery
best thing for u to do is take your battery to an auto parts store and get it checked (its free to do)....If your battery is bad then obviously you need to replace....if its good....then your next step would be to check the alternator as most times this will be your problem(hope not its gonna cost around 150$ and is a pain to replace)...hope this helps...im going thru the same problem as we speak=( IF it is the battery then your answer is more than likely a bad cell in the batter, if not than either way you are going to have to replace the battery, there is no way around that
the fuel guage in my 1993 Saturn goes wiggling back and forth. how do i fix this problem?
Have it scanned to determine problem
The battery is in the trunk under the trunk liner, simply remove the trunk liner, remove the hold down and cables and replace...
Sounds like the classic ignition wire problem. Replace them.
That depends entirely on what's wrong with the horn. It could be a problem with the horn relay, in which case you simply replace the relay. (Under the hood, in the fuse/relay box next to the battery) It could be a problem with the horn itself, in which case you simply replace the horn. It could be a problem with the horn switch, which is a part of the steering wheel. If that's the case you'll need to replace the steering wheel or horn switch. It could be a problem with the horn wiring, in which case you'll need to track down the specific problem and repair it. Good luck.
Remove the positive battery cable from your 2000 Saturn battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the three starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new starter.
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It's almost certain a problem with the alternator
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