place your foot on the brake pedal,move your foot all the way to the left,your foot will now be against the kick pannel,DRIVERS SIDE KICK PANNEL' now mesure 12 inches above your foot and wraped in a crap load of electrical tape , taped top a bundle of wires you will find the starter relay on a 99 Saturn sl2 ,now you wont even see the plug because the whole think is wraped up in electrical tape,you will have to cut away ALL of the tape,,,so look for something that resembles a big wad of electrical tape,.....
The starter on a 2001 Saturn SL1 is located on the driver's side of the engine. It is just to the left and in front of the alternator/generator.
The starter on a 2000 Saturn SL is located on the bottom, left side of the engine. It is powered directly by the vehicle's battery.
on the motor.
The starter relay is part of the starter.
the starter is located in the back of the engine. you have to get under the vehicle in order to access the starter.
The starter solenoid is attached to the starter. When you replace the starter, you'll get a new solenoid.
The starter for a 1999 Saturn is on top of the transmission under the air filter box. Remove the filter box for easy access.
starter is located on the firewall side of the engine. Access is easiest from underneath the car
to find starter...start at positive post on battery, follow big cable to end of cable........at which pointwill connect to starter
On the 2006 Saturn Vue, the starter is located on the driver's side of the engine, near the transmission. It can be accessed from underneath the vehicle, typically requiring removal of the underbody shield for better access. The starter is mounted to the engine block and connected to the battery and ignition system.
In a 1998 Saturn SL, the starter is located on the underside of the engine, near the transmission. To access it, you'll typically need to raise the vehicle and remove the protective cover if present. The starter is mounted to the engine block, and you'll find the electrical connections on the rear side.
Look underneath engine compartment to rear?