This means that the has not reached the required temperature level within a specified amount of time after starting the engine. If you replaced the thermostat with a lower temperature one or did not dilute the anti freeze to a 50 50 mix, that could be the reason.
Change the thermostat. lol. Simple but the water pump wont work if the thermostat is stuck closed. Good luck. Kyle
Im having the same problem on my 1995 Saturn SC2 DOHC The two middle plugs have no fire changed the coil still nothing Hope someone can answer this Im having the same problem on my 1995 Saturn SC2 DOHC The two middle plugs have no fire changed the coil still nothing Hope someone can answer this
how to replace the thermostat on a 2005 saturn relay3
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YES IT CAN SO GET IT FIXED
Drain the water from the cooling system of your 1992 Saturn. Remove the water hose. Remove the thermostat housing retaining bolts. Take the thermostat out. Reverse the process to install the new thermostat.
The thermostat on a 1995 Saturn SL1 is located on top of the motor. The largest hose coming off the radiator will have to be loosened to access the thermostat housing on the motor.
The OBD2 code P0128 for a Saturn SC1 indicates a problem with the engine coolant temperature being below the thermostat regulating temperature. This could be caused by a faulty thermostat, low coolant level, or a malfunctioning coolant temperature sensor. It is important to diagnose and address the issue to prevent damage to the engine.
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!
The thermostat is usually located on the lower hose, where it attaches to the radiator
An auto thermostat is strictly a mechanical device, so no.
Follow the top radiator hose to the engine, what that mounts to is the thermostat housing, remove this and there is your thermostat. * ** *** **** ***** Actually, on my 1997 SL2, the thermostat is on the bottom radiator hose. I would check the "Saturn Thermostat Pictures" link below, which also has installation and removal instructions.