Saturn SC1 (1991 - 2002)

Complete coverage for your vehicle
Written from hands-on experience gained from the complete strip-down and rebuild of a Saturn SC1, Haynes can help you understand, care for and repair your Saturn SC1. We do it ourselves to help you do-it-yourself, and whatever your mechanical ability, the practical step-by-step explanations, linked to over 900 photos, will help you get the job done right. Regular servicing and maintenance of your Saturn SC1 can help maintain its resale value, save you money, and make it safer to drive.
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What's covered
Saturn S-series Haynes Repair Manual covering all 1991 thru 2002 models of Saturn SL, SL1, SL2, SC, SC1, SC2, SW1 and SW2
PLEASE NOTE that this manual is intended for vehicles built to US specifications and do not cover diesel models unless specifically stated. Although it is useful when the products or systems are similar to those in other markets, there may still be significant differences, especially in areas concerned with safety and emission control.
Table of contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Tune-up and routine maintenance
Chapter 2: Engines and general engine overhaul procedures
Chapter 3: Cooling, heating and air conditioning systems
Chapter 4: Fuel and exhaust systems
Chapter 5: Engine electrical systems
Chapter 6: Emissions and engine control systems
Chapter 7: Manual and automatic transaxles
Chapter 8: Clutch and driveaxles
Chapter 9: Brakes
Chapter 10: Suspension and steering systems
Chapter 11: Body
Chapter 12: Chassis electrical system
Wiring Diagrams
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About
The Saturn car company came into being in 1985, with its first car, the Saturn S-Series four-door sedan, being launched in 1991. It was a spaceframe design, which meant many of the body panels were not stress-bearing, and so could be made from lighter materials. In 1992 a coupe version of the car was also released, with an SW (Sedan Wagon) model being released in 1993. All were powered by a 1.9-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine. All models had a five-speed manual gearbox and twin front airbags. The car was facelifted in 1996 to have a more rounded appearance.. The second-generation S-Series appeared in 1997, with a longer wheelbase and more cabin space. This car was facelifted in 2000, and constitutes the third-generation S-Series that continued until it was replaced by the larger Saturn Ion in 2002. Haynes has a Saturn repair manual and online maintenance procedures to suit professional mechanics and DIY car enthusiasts. Our Saturn S-Series manual will be able to help whether you're servicing or repairing your car.