SOURCE: blower motor wont work
Disconnect connector at blower under pass side of dash.Check for power & ground with the blower switch in the #4 speed (High).Most Likely a blower motor if all 4 speeds are out.If high works but no other speeds,you need a blower resistor.Blower easy to change 3 screws & one connector.hope this helps
SOURCE: saturn sl2 emissin problem
If the SES light is on, take a paper clip bend it in a u-shape and jump the scanner input positions A B. This should flash the ses in sequesces to give you the trouble code, Please see the following link. http://www.troublecodes.net/GM/ Refer to the code to see what the issue may be. SES lit means that there is a emmissions related issue. Refer to the other links for additonal information on O2 sensor resistance, and the egr valve solinoid. Check the EGR is relitive easy for operation. Remove the vaccum hose and place a hose of similar suckon the hose to pull vaccum if the diafram underneith retracts, hold the vaccum by plugging off the tube with your touge if the diafram retracts, will not hold the vaccum, it is bad. The solinoid should read 40-60 ohms if good. http://www.saturnfans.com/forums/index.php http://www.aldlcable.com/sc/pages.asp?pageid=21
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SOURCE: how to replace a 1995 saturn sl2 heater
im guessing you are refering to the heater core? its located under the dash but is wrapped in all sorts of plastic. the plastic is bolted together and its a very tedious task removing all that plastic and bolts to get to it. once its visible theres 2 heater hoses going through the firewall that can be accessed through the engine compartment, the rubber hoses need to be removed. once all that is done it should slide out and you can slide the new one in and reassemble.
SOURCE: 1991 saturn sl2 blower motor not working in all
try checking the fuses the fuse for the heater may be blown.Its usually found in the fuse box on the drivers side under the dash or on the end of the dash.It should be labeled on the cover which fuse it is going to be.If not there check your owners manual under fuses and relays and it should tell you there to
SOURCE: 1995 saturn sl2 heater blows but doesn't get
Could be several things. First, when car is fully warmed up, open hood and feel your two heater hoses coming out of firewall. Make sure your heater control is on hot, both hoses should feel hot. If only one is hot, your heater core inside heater case is either restricting flow (clogged) or an air pocket is restricting flow in your coolant(need to "burp" system-get all the air out of your cooling system) . If heater core is good, and circulating good, then you may have a temp. control door that is inoperative under dash, and not allowing air to move over your heater core. Good luck.
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