Super unleaded if not your sensors start going out, one by one.
HAHA that's funny Regular unleaded is fine for these cars. No need to spend the extra on super......Use only major brand gas though not the cheaper no names as they get the stale gas from the major guys......
OP is WRONG. your sensors will go out one by one over time anyway, its called normal wear and tear. Regular unleaded 87 octane will work just fine in your saturn. unless you have modified the motor and raised the compression ratio above what it was from the factory. (9.5:1 iirc) unless you are driving a vehicle with a high compression ratio, premium is a waste of money, and midgrade is just a rip off. -airframer1189
Just did mine today, they should be gapped at .040".
Yes, there are 4.
It is in the fuel tank.
124 h.p
10 gallons
Clean the throttle body
1993 Saturn sl2
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DrCSJpbDCiI
http://youtube.com/watch?v=EiGPM5csf5I
Start by replacing the Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
Inside the fuel tank.
i there a switch on a saturn that would cause it not to start Yes the neutral safety switch.