Not cycle.......cylinder, all were four cylinder. ^^^^ Yupp yupp! The L-series moved on to 6 cylinder engines
A very definite maybe ... the 3rd seat was an option, so not all wagons are equipped with them.
yes, all the Saturn DOHC motors are interference engines.
Yes, 4 wheel ABS was available on all Saturns in 1997.
There are only three located at the top of the throttle body
There is no published drive cycle for Saturn. From my past experience Saturns are a major pain to pass all OBD-II monitors.
wagons are made out of all kinds of wood such as maple wood and all kinds of wood from all types of trees. Now days people make wagons out of medal and not a lot of wood.
no they are not no they are not
No. They were all in wagons overland.
They are all the exact same, all serving the same function. The different lengths are solely for convenience.
Not all vehicles are made so that the consumer can turn the airbags off. You may have to take it to your local Saturn dealership. If this is the case, they will have the service department turn it off for you.
They can. It's all in how they're designed and built.
tire chains go on the drive wheels but it is best to chain all 4 tires if in extreme weather be sure to check with local authorities about chain regulations not all places allow tire chains by the way i drive for a living in British Columbia Canada and we chain all winter here Saturn does not recommend snow chains for any of there vehicles. I currently have 2 95 wagons and an 04 VUE My kids drive the wagons and I put 4 deep lug snow tires on them when they are at college in upstate New York. They have yet to get stuck. Hope this answers your question.