its located under the dashboard cover. to gain access to it, find the two screw covers in the molded indent just to the right of the cluster, above the radio section. using a small screwdriver, pry these covers off. there are two bolts located here, 7mm. Remove the bolts. Using a wider tip flat blade, separate the dash cover from the dash assembly by prying at the seams with some force. there are a few metal clips holding it down. after all the clips are loose along the front edge, lift the dash cover up, and pull out. In side the dash you will see a greenish foam, carefully remove the foam to reveil the windshield heat duct. its held in by a strap with two bolts. remove the strap and pull the duct out of the dash board. directly under the duct you will see a electrical harness pluged into the heater assembly, the blower resistor is held in by two bolts. remove the bolts and unplug your resistor.
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no. mine does not have power steering and it's a 1999 sl1
The speed sensor on a 1999 Saturn SL1 is under the transmission. It is below the fittings for the transmission cooler lines.
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My son's 1999 Salvaged/total Saturn SL1 was rebuilt using many engine and body parts from 1995-1999 Saturn SL1 and SL2 cars, I believe it will work fine. I do not recommend before 1995 or 2000 or later models. I do not recommend SL2 either. I am not the expert but most of my son's engine is not 1999 SL1. Good luck!
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up a mountain
Near 12.8 gallons
throttle posistion sensor or vacuum leak
The starter for a 1999 Saturn is on top of the transmission under the air filter box. Remove the filter box for easy access.
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It would, if you changed out the trans and the ecm/tcm. The SL2 SC2 transmissions have a different higher reving gear ratio.