well since the starter is on the the bottom of the engine the easiest way is to pull the engine or getting it up on a lift and taking it out. BUT most of the time the easiest way is to pull the engine
I own a 93 and I just did it.... also I'm a mechanic sooo take off the intake and you can get at it easily
On a 1993 the starter is easily removed with only two nuts and two bolts. Remove the large nut on the large wire from underneath. Remove the lower starter bolt, using and extension have someone looking from the top observe the socket and the bolt head have them direct the socket to find the head of the bolt. It hard to see and they have to look through a small slot in the manifold. Remove the bolt. Lower the starter and remove the last small nut holding the wires. PS I'm not a mechanic.
how to replace a starter on a 1992 Saturn 4 door car standard
Is there a picture of a Starter Solenoid for a Oldsmobile 1992
The starter solenoid is attached to the starter. When you replace the starter, you'll get a new solenoid.
how much to charge to change a stater on saturn
1992 Saturns had electronic ignition and did not have distributors.
Solenoid going bad remove and replace starter assembly.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=be4PzzAxniI video by richpin
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.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=teATcqz8uJ0
Most likely the selonoid on the starter motor needs replacing
To replace the starter on a 1992 Geo Metro, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, locate the starter, which is typically mounted on the engine near the transmission. Remove the electrical connections and the mounting bolts securing the starter in place. Finally, install the new starter by reversing the process, reconnect the battery, and test the starter to ensure proper operation.
Starter relays are mounted ON the starter. They are a part of the starter and are always replaced when you install a new starter. In general, it's recommended that you replace them as a pair anyway, since the starter solenoid (relay) and starter motor generally wear out at the same rate.