Yes, the Saturn Homecoming Edition cluster should fit in a regular Saturn vehicle as they are designed to be compatible with other models in the lineup. However, it is recommended to double-check with a mechanic or specialist to ensure proper installation and compatibility.
Saturn has 24 regular satellites that have a prograde orbit. In total - Saturn has 62 moons.
Saturn is a girl
Saturn dealerships primarily sell Saturn vehicles, such as the Saturn Vue, Saturn Sky, Saturn Aura, Saturn Ion, and Saturn Outlook. However, since Saturn was discontinued in 2010, these vehicles can only be purchased second-hand.
No, there is no grass on Saturn. Saturn is a gas planet with no solid surface for grass to grow.
No, the moons of Saturn do not orbit on the rings of Saturn. The moons orbit around Saturn in separate paths. The rings of Saturn are made up of small particles of ice and rock that orbit around Saturn along a flat plane.
It will fit seeing that they are both 1.9 liter motors, however there would need to be several adjustments made since the SL1 has a single overhead cam and the homecomming has a duel overhead cam
The switch for the fog lights is above the radio, next to the rear window defrost button and the traction control defeat button.
To remove the instrument cluster from a 2002 Saturn Vue, first disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent electrical issues. Then, remove the trim panel surrounding the cluster by carefully prying it off. Unscrew the cluster mounting screws, and gently pull the cluster out. Finally, disconnect the wiring harnesses at the back of the cluster to fully remove it.
Under the dash behind the instrument cluster.
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Behind the instrument cluster above the pedals
Remove the instrument cluster then replace the bulbs. = =
there is no cable,it is run from vehicle speed sensors through the bcm to the cluster assembly.you most likely have cluster problems.
The PCM is located behind the instrument cluster above the pedals on the drivers side.
Well I've found out on my own that they are purchased through Saturn dealerships parts department. They are the red fitting bulbs and they are $1.49 each. Thanks.
regular green stuff
If your odometer has stopped working, but your speedometer does, a gear inside the instermint cluster has worn out. Saturn odometers seem to die somewhere about 200,000. The easiest option is to replace the insterment cluster. I replaced mine with a used, but it also failed at 197,437 I found someone that sells the gear (you have to take the cluster apart), but on a vehicle this old, I didn't consider it worth it. link >http://www.odometergears.com/saturn.html