In a 2003 Saturn L200, the Freon (refrigerant) is taken in through the AC system's low-pressure service port. This port is typically located on the larger diameter aluminum line running from the evaporator to the compressor, usually found near the driver’s side of the engine bay. To check or add Freon, you'll need to connect a refrigerant gauge to this port. Always ensure the car is off and properly ventilated when servicing the AC system.
There is a relay inside the fuse box that is adjacent to the battery.
No, it does not have a fuel pump inertia switch.
The brake fluid reservoir is on top of the master cylinder. Right in front of the driver, mounted to the firewall.
Probably low on freon.
No, there is no access to the fuel pump from inside the vehicle; you will need to remove the tank to replace the fuel pump.
if your are performing a flush, in addition to charging the system with refrigerant, then your looking about $200 give or take a handful. call your mechanic, and if your don't have one, then call around to your local shops and see who has the best deal!nIf it has Freon R12 switch it over to R134 as it is much cheaper than Freon.
In a 2003 Saturn L200, the blower motor is located inside the vehicle's cabin, typically beneath the dashboard on the passenger side. To access it, you may need to remove the under-dash panel. The blower motor is connected to the HVAC system and is responsible for circulating air through the vehicle's heating and cooling systems.
2003 = 200 x 200 x 200 = 8,000,000 (eight million)
Were is the body control module located on 02 Saturn L 200
200 American - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M UK:15
The optimal refrigerant pressure for freon in a 2003 Pontiac Vibe typically ranges between 25 to 45 psi on the low side and 150 to 200 psi on the high side when the system is running. However, these values can vary slightly based on ambient temperature and specific operating conditions. It's essential to consult the vehicle's service manual for precise specifications and to ensure proper performance of the air conditioning system.
NO....it's illegal you can get arrested and fined.