It's inside the fuel tank. I'm not sure if the tank has to be lowered to get it out, or if the fuel pump/sending unit access panel can be reached by removing the rear lower seat. I'll be finding out soon since I have to replace mine!
in the dash above the glove box
My Saturn is a L100. I found the fuse in the engine compartment fuse box labeled BCM2 (body control module 2). Good luck!!
under a panel under the right of the glove box
GM vehicles do not have a fuel shut off/inertia switch
Drive to your local parts store or GM dealer and they can tell you what it is.
This car holds 5 quarts of 5w-30 oil.
The horn is right in the middle of the steering wheel on a 2002 L100, and I assume so on all L-Series vehicles.
Passlock sensor (Ignition housing) Or body control module fault
You can not check the transmission fluid on the 2002 L200 or L300, due to this transmission is a sealed transmission. I bought my L200 new and this is one of the new transmissions Saturn was using from Germany. My question at this point is when does the transmission fluid need to be change. Mine has 100k miles plus. I have a chiltons manual on this particular model and this manual gives very ggod directions on how to change the fluid, filter etc. But when. Is 100k miles time to change the fluid and filter. Now I know where to get this answer, call our local Saturn dealer and ask the question.
locate the drain (its usually on under the hood on the firewall), stick a piece of mechanics wire into the drain and wiggle it around until it becomes unclogged.
we looked all over the car and there is no easy way or shortcut to replace the fuel pump on this car. it seems the easiest way to get to it is loosen the exhaust.
This is rather simple actually. You light the entire car on fire! Hope this helps.