YES YES YES
most saturns use either a 1.9 liter 4 cylinder inline SOHC engine 100 hp or 1.9 liter 4 cylinder inline DOHC engine 125 hp
so as long as they are both single overhead cams or double overhead cams your fine
The SC2 is an 'S' series Saturn, and all 4 cylinder engines of the S series Saturn's used a timing CHAIN rather than a timing belt.
There is no need for resetting the module
All Saturn 4 cylinder engines have an internal timing chain. All Saturn V6 engines have a timing belt.
On my 97 SC1, the vent is a tube between battery and firewall. Not sure if the same on the SC2.
The same way you do with any other car.
Through the 90's, all SC2 engines were mostly interchangeable. There was a difference in the head, requiring the use of a different EGR valve. If the replacement engine does not use the same EGR valve, it is possible to create an adapter to use the older style EGR valve.
It should be the same as my '94 SC2 which is 12.8 gallons.
dexron6 are type transmission oil for Saturn 2001 serial sc2
Bad head gasket or cracked head. If you continue to drive it you will cause serious damage to internal engine parts.
Yes. All Seats from Saturn S-series cars are compatible from 91-02, except for the back seats. For example: You cannot use an SC1 back seat in an SC2.
The Saturn SC2 automobile was a part of the Saturn S series automobiles that was around from 1990 up until 2002. The SC2 looked similar to a Nissan 240 SX and the model was manufactured around 1994-1995.
A Saturn SL -- and every S-series Saturn -- has a 1.9 liter 4 cylinder engine. The SC2, SL2, and SW2 have a DOHC (dual overhead cam) engine; the SC1, SL, SL1, and SW1 have a SOHC (single overhead cam) engine.