Blown fuel pump fuse or defective fuel pump relay.
An abundance of hydrogen. With enough fuel cells, Saturn could power the Earth for millions of years. There's just the problem of getting it!
No , it would crank , but if there was no power getting to the electric fuel pump it would not start
Gas is not getting into the carburetor because no Saturn made ever had one.
Check all fuses and fuel pump relay. Check the fuel pump inertia cutoff switch in the trunk.
No. When a fuse blows it stops power from getting to the attached devices. It would power off and stay off. IF the fuel pump was attached to a self-resetting circuit breaker, then the power might cycle on and off.
The fuel pump relay on a 2002 Saturn I200 is located in the engine compartment near the driver's side. It sends power to the pump and turns it off when the vehicle is not running.
There are a couple reasons. First what kind of car is it? It could be a relay. It also could be an inertia switch located some where. If it tripped you won't get power to the fuel pump.
A plugged fuel filter, A plugged catalytic converter,
Saturn uses an electric fuel pump that is mounted INSIDE the fuel tank.
Fuel pump is locked up. Replace it.
have you tried looking to see if your your fuel filter is clogged.
The fuel filter is located on the underbody at the forward edge of the left-side of the fuel tank.