There is no published drive cycle for Saturn. From my past experience Saturns are a major pain to pass all OBD-II monitors.
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It has a timing chain.
how the hell should i know
There is no cam belt it is driven by a chain.
You have driven 69427 miles, or 6942 ( and 7 tenths )
It all depends on how well the vehicle was maintained. With proper oil changes, and if the vehicle is driven SANELY, a Saturn can last for well over 200,000 miles, and even as far as 300,000 or more.
Power steering is not electrical. It is driven by an engine belt that turns a hydraulic pump.
by a hand driven motor or always it is connected with dc motor.
Humans started domesticating horses during 4000 B.C.
yes
two 1/4 inch diameter pins need to be driven out (toward the middle of the car)
The AC compressor on a Saturn (S-Series) is pretty much the highest device that is driven by the serpentine belt. It's on the passenger side, near the front of the engine compartment. There are two large pressure hoses that are attached to it.