Solution #2 by dr4saturns was on the money. The bundle of wires was easy to get to and u can see where the wires connect (w/ flashlight). I wiggled the wires and .. Bam! Car started right up. I've been searching the internet (a lot!) and have seen many people with this same problem .. good battery, starter is good, dash lights work, headlights work but no dim when trying to start. No dome lights, no radio, no door chime, no door locks. Now I just need to find a fuse box but i'm not sure it's within my scope to replace, seems a bit complicated for a shadetree mechanic. Thanks dr4saturns!
There is no starter relay on a 99 Saturn.It's direct wired from Ignition switch.Purple wire at starter gets 12volts when key is turned to start.First place to check is the purple wire on the starter.Get a test light & see if there is power on that wire when turned to start.If Not,I would highly suspect your inside fuse box they have a problem with those fuse boxes burning a terminal on the forward 68 Way Connector.You can remove the fron drivers console trim panel near the gas pedal.Then reach in behind the fuse block & wiggle the wires while you try to start the engine.If it takes off you found the problem,bad fuse box.The cheapest way is a used one.Make sure it's the same part# as the bad one.hope this helps
The first answer is the correct one on the question of location. As stated wrapped in black electrical tape just above the blue bundle.
Solution #2 by dr4saturns was on the money. The bundle of wires was easy to get to and u can see where the wires connect (w/ flashlight). I wiggled the wires and .. Bam! Car started right up. I've been searching the internet (a lot!) and have seen many people with this same problem .. good battery, starter is good, dash lights work, headlights work but no dim when trying to start. No dome lights, no radio, no door chime, no door locks. Now I just need to find a fuse box but i'm not sure it's within my scope to replace, seems a bit complicated for a shadetree mechanic. Thanks dr4saturns!
My daughter's 99 SL2 had the same problem and I went through all kinds of gyrations trying to find the starter relay (HATE working under the dash!).
As you are sitting in the driver's seat, put your left foot even with the brake pedal and move it as far to the left as it will go. It should now be against the kick panel. The relay will be about 12 inches above. It's wrapped in electrical tape onto a wire bundle, so you'll have to cut away some tape to get to it. The hardest part isn't changing it out, it's finding the #$@! thing.
CAR STARTER REMOVAL? TESTING
One Wire From Starter Motor Goes To Solenoid And Other Goes
To BATTERY. Starter GETS 12 VOLT SUPPLY FROM BATTERY AND WITH THESE VOLTAGE
IT TURNS THE MOTOR AND THIS TRIGGERS THE STARTER SOLENOID AND YOUR VEHICLE
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For
your help there are few relatively help links showing how to remove and install
starter with proper instructions:-----
These
help links will help.
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the link below:-----
http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.com/2011/06/how-to-replace-starter-in-car.html
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http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.in/2012/06/2006-gm-montana-how-to-replace-starter.html
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http://howtobyme.blogspot.in/2012/06/saturn-sl2-how-to-replace-starter-motor.html
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Saturn
SL2 Starter Wiring Diagram?
http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.in/2012/06/saturn-sl2-starter-wiring-diagram.html
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• Oldsmobile
starter solenoid replacement procedure?...
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to replace Oldsmobile starter moor?
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• Oldsmobile
starter motor testing?
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Oldsmobile STARTER MOTOR NOISE DIAGNOSIS?
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details will help.
Thanks.
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I start my 2000 sl saturn, I can go around the corner to the store, turn the key nothing. after I wait sometimes two hours it starts right up? Why?
i have the same problem is there any way that i can see a picture or diagram
If my 1999 Saturn SL2 hasn't been driven for a while, when I try to start it, the lights & gauges don't come on for a few seconds, then they come on & I can start the car. Is this a STARTER RELAY problem, or something else?
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