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There was a problem with 95-99 Saturn junction blocks. Loose fitting to pin connections in the actual connectors pulling loose which would create a similar symptom. Both under the instrument panel and in the engine compartment. You might be able to get a copy of the TSB from the Saturn dealer it is Bulletin No 03-08-45-001 issued May, 2003 Good luck.
Not uncommon. It will be cheaper to buy a good 99 Saturn than to replace the cradle, however you can find old cradles for sale at junkyards, hopefully they will remove it for you. 91-95 are most likely the same so get the last year you can find.
this is most likely caused by a burnt set contacts in the starter motor solenoid (very common problem), u can repair the solenoid or just replace the starter. the parts are avail at Iowa motor parts.com
i just had the starter changed
it is a 5 speed what else could be wrong
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