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Old June 13th 04, 01:36 AM
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In article >, rhornsby-
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> Jonnie Santos wrote:
> > If you've got a friend with an OBD2 scanner or some parts stores will let
> > you use theirs, you can pull out the complaint from the car's computer.
> >
> > I don't know which model Saturn you have (S or L series), however in my
> > 97SL2 the fuel pump is inside the tank and is a job I'm too much of moron to
> > perform.

>
> I agree that it sounds like the fuel pump, however could the fuel filter
> just be that clogged? It would certainly be far easier to change than
> the pump, but only worth it if there is a chance it is the problem.
>
> -rj
> 98SL2
>


Since there was a check engine light the best idea is to read the actual
code and go from there. Some parts stores will read your code(s) for
free but they like to try selling you stuff as well. Fuel pumps arent
cheap if that is the problem and not something for the average do it
yourselfer.
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