For the L- Series Saturns you first take off the head or very top of the head gasket that displays the specs of the engine( 2.2L [in red], saying its a 16 valve, etc..) It will have 4 bolts on the head. After you unscrew those and take them out, gently pull up on the head. Taking it off slowly will pull the spark plug wires off of the spark plugs. Once done, set a side the head so it will not move and get a Ratchet and extension, and probably a 5/8ths deep socket, preferably a spark plug 5/8th deep socket( has a rubber boot inside to keep the spark plug held in place when changing) . You may then proceed to take out the spark plugs. Go one at a time when replacing(take out then put another in) if not, the engine may misfire and have some other problems as well. People say you. After it has been loosend, take ratchet off and while only usng the extension, unscrew slowly and then pull out straight as possible. Same when putting it in. While the new spark plug is fit inside the Spark Plug Socket (5/8th), put in holy slowly and straightly until you fill the threads are ailigned. Then tighten by hand only using extension. When it wont go anymore with only finger tightening, attach ratchet and turn about 1/4 of a turn. Over tightening is not good as well with under tightening. Some say a torque wrench is needed but that's nonsense. As long as you follow the 1/4- 1/2 turn rule you'll be fine. Hope this helped
The spark plugs along with the plug wires are hidden very well... The spark plugs are located under the log plastic strip on top of the valve cover.
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Depends on why it is missing. First thing is to replace the spark plugs and plug wires. If it is still missing then run a compression test.
In the center of the engine, under the black and silver coild pack. Remove the 4- 10mm bolts and lift up gently to disengage the spark plug boots.
It is important to remember the gap when changing the spark plugs of a car. For the 1987 2L Mitsubishi L200 Pick up, the gap size is .045.
The 2003 Saturn L200 does not have a camshaft position sensor.
It can cost from $16 to $50 to replace the brakes on a 2001 Saturn L200. This price may change based on part brand and any labor costs at a shop.
2003 Saturn L200 holds 15 gal. of gas.
Hit the Hazard button it will be a triangled shaped button
How do I put the back seat bottom back in my 2002 Saturn L200? The Mechanic took it out and did not replace it. How do I put the back seat bottom back in my 2002 Saturn L200? The Mechanic took it out and did not replace it.
Check the battery cables. Especially the neg cable all the way down under to the starter and ground.
I could not find price for removal and install, but the motor is $1699.99.