On a Saturn S-series car, the cars one of two types of fuel injection, either throttle body injection (TBI) on 1994 and earlier SOHC engines, or multi-port fuel injection (MPFI) on 1995 and later SOHC engines and on all DOHC engines. TBI uses a unit mounted on the air intake manifold, just like a carburetor would be. MPFI uses a more complicated assembly mounted behind the engine. Both systems can be found by tracing the air intake. Neither is really the same as a carburetor, though.
Gas is not getting into the carburetor because no Saturn made ever had one.
The Saturn does not use a carburetor, it's a fuel injected engine.
On the carburetor
in space
Saturn's never had a carburetor. They are multi-port fuel injected. To find the throttle body, first find the air cleaner, then follow the big air tube back to the intake in the rear of the engine compartment.
The location will more than likely depend on the model of Saturn
location of the thermostat in 2002 Saturn sl sedan
The location of the fuel filter depends on where the carburetor is mounted. If the carburetor is mounted directly atop the fuel tank, the filter is located within the tank at the end of the hose that attaches to the carburetor. The carburetor has to be removed to access the fuel filter. If the carburetor is not mounted to the fuel tank and the fuel is "gravity-fed" to the carburetor, the filter is usually an in-line filter located somewhere on the fuel line between the tank and the carburetor.
Where is the transmission filter location on a 2003 Saturn Ion
he radiator
In front of the tranny
Infront of the passenger at the firewall