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Whom ever told you that the Saturn's where hard to find parts for it is wrong. I used to own a 1992 Saturn SL1, and had no problem finding parts at the local Autozone or Napa stores. I believe that your fuel filter is either located on the frame rail just under between the drivers and rear seats; or possibly under the hood in-line just before the fuel rails/ injectors. I wish I would have never gotten rid of mine, it was a great little car.
I WOULD CHECK IGNITION MODULE FUSE FIRST.IF LOOKS OKAY.I WOULD SCAN IT FOR IGNITION MODULE FAULT OR CRANKSHAFT SENSOR FAULT.THEY WILL CAUSE NO SPARK AND START PROBLEMS.
A fuel pressure regulator is located on the injector rail. It generally looks like a round chrome or black diaphragm with a vacuum line attached. This is what controls the amount of fuel the injector get. They are fairly simple to replace, just shut off the car, make sure that you have released all the pressure in the fuel rail and then remove the regulator by removing the 2 (Generally 2) mounting screws and the vacuum line. Re install in reverse order and that's it.
Filters are usually located under the car near the fuel tank. It would look like a canister with a nipple at each end where the high pressure fuel lines are connected.
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