Chances are that you don't have the ground wire attached properly.
YES BOLT ON .THEY ARE THE SAME 1992 TO 2002 FOR A MANUAL
because its on fire
you have a blown headgasket, or if it is has an automatic transmission, it is also possible that you may have transmission fluid in your radiator. this is caused by transmission fluid in part of your radiator leaked into your coolant
The outfit where you are getting your engine should know if the transmission housing will bolt up to the engine.
It's a single piece component; no, the differential cannot be separated from the transmission and either remain a usable component.
Most likely the selonoid on the starter motor needs replacing
Take the door trim pad off and there is a clip that holds it in. This is not an easy job.
Because there is no such thing as an Ion from that year!!!
car won't turn over
Try replacing the back-up light switch (located on the left side of the transmission). It is a common problem.
There is no such thing as a 1992 Saturn VUE. If your talking about a 2002, open the hood and look behind the radiator twords the right. Way down twords the ground the is a yellow dip stick. It's small and hard to reach and it is clipped on. Leave it to GM!
The speed sensor is located on the far backside of the transmission. the unit accually threads into the transmission case itself. the unit is very simple to replace once you get under the vehicle. please view my BIO for access to my Saturn help site. under the transmission folder is a picture of the speed sensor in relation to the transmission.