I'd have the relay to the lockup torque converter checked. If the relay isn't disengaging, you'd experience the exact problem you're describing.
Bad bulbs? Blown fuse? Bad switch?
1. Saturn did not make the LS2 until 2000, you probably meant the SL2 2. If reverse is gone it's probably either the clutch pack or the valve body. Either way, you'll need to take the vehicle to a transmission shop.
It would make them heavier.
The trip to and from there would be either shorter or longer.
White or red would have to be my favorite color for a Saturn, I think those two colors really make the most of the Saturn's style.
Saturn is the make, ion is the model.
If you ever plan on going to Saturn (which i think its impossible) you would have to were thick clothes because of the air and make it fresh inside the suit because Saturn's core is very hot. :-)good luck if u ever try going to Saturn
Check your motor mounts. You probably have a worn or damaged rubber sleeve in one of them.
1879 would make it a Morgan dollar, which has an eagle on the reverse.
No. They did make a manually shifted "Semi Automatic transmission". No clutch, just shifted manually.
We would need to Know WHICH Saturn and make and size of tire. The pressure is the same whether they are new or old tires.
Is a gesture in which reality is shifted to make something happen