The gauges have to be accessed. The dash nowdays is very fragile and a static electric spark can ruin a bunch of things. I suggest taking it to a garge.
The manual sez that the odometer lamp is a '73' but offers no help on how to replace it.
97 SL2 does not have a change oil light. Only the red oil indicator which means you have a serious problem
I don't believe there is one. I believe its run electronically. The odometer cable does exist, but it is connected to the transmission, not the engine.
The Saturn sl2 does not have a timing belt, it has a timing chain. And under most conditions it does not need replacing.
No
1993 Saturn sl2
I am prettysure you can change the motor as long as the body structure is the same and you have skill in this sort of thing.
the two top ones.
With tools
Are you asking how to??
THE ODOMETER IS BACK LIT. YOU HAVE TO REMOVE THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND REPLACE THE BULB. IT INVOLVES REMOVING THE DASH COVER. A dealer would charge a little over a hundred dollars. The light bulb would cost about $5. My Saturn dealer told me it is $160.00 to change, because of dash removal, (as of 1/15/06) and most people wait until multiple lights go out. It can still be seen with a flashlight when needed.
....Suree. More information is needed