there is a relay box under the hood by the battery in most sl2's. check that or in the fuse pannel on the passenger side.
I think that you would just have to buy another lighter. I think that you would just have to buy another lighter.
Short of putting it in an oven, they don't.
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Yes, but is may require the use of the intake and exhaust manifolds from your 1997 engine. The headers to be reused will need to be milled flat by a machine shop to ensure they are flat and will seal properly. I have a 1994 SC2 running a 1998 DOHC engine from a wrecked SL2, runs like a champ, but I did have to reuse my 1994 manifolds. Good Luck
Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system, with a diameter of about 74,900 miles (120,500 kilometers). It is known for its prominent ring system, which extends over 175,000 miles (282,000 kilometers) from the planet's surface.
The Saturn S-series (SL1, SL2, SC1, SC2, SW1, SW2) were not designed with cabin air filters, thus do not have them. There is no cabin air filter to replace.
There is no block heater on the s-series That is not right there was an option on the s series but like i said it was an option so.
It should be on the vehicle registration. You can also open the hood and look at the engine. If it says, "Twin Cam" or something like that, it is an SL2. Also, if the plug wires go in the top, it's an SL2.. If they go in the front at an angle, then it's and SL1. An SL doesn't have power steering. The pump will be noticeably absent. also a good way to tell is if the bumpers and door handles are the same color as the car or not. If they are it is a SL2, if not and SL1. Another way would be if there is a reflector going across the whole length of the trunk, so as that it looks like the tail lights go all the away across. Sl2's have that, SL1's dont.
Here is a how-to for a 2000 S-series. All s-series struts are the same http://www.saturnfans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67077
check your thermostat
No. All Saturn S-Series cars for all years have a 4x100 lug pattern.