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Hi. Thanks for your question. Regarding the complete information regarding the life to bear blast you can visit https://www.reliable-store.com and download the entire workshop manual which includes all the information along with the diagrams for better understanding. Good day!
I do not have a diagram for you....sorry about that. I'm going to TRY to explain where the fuse is located so please bear with me. In the fuse box located in the engine compartment is where it is. As you are looking at the fuse layout you will see on the right side going up and down 7 fuses. From the bottom fuse (#1) go to the left. There should be only two fuses located about in the middle next to each other. The fuse you want is the first one going from the number 1 fuse going left. The fuse number is 13 and should be a 20 amp fuse. this fuse also controls the horn, I did my best trying to explain so i hope it helps you and good luck...
There are Chilton's manuals and service manuals for the Saturn 1.9L 4 cylinder 91-99 on CD which can be found cheap on ebay. You may also find instructions on the autozone website. Bear in mind that the mounts are different for the 91. Bear in mind also that the motor should be supported from underneath and the battery cable disconnected when you remove a motor mount.
its a pressed in bearing,i would recommend u to have it done by mec.but here goes,take wheel off,undo cv axle center bolt,undo brakes,calyper,disc rotor,undo tie rod,lower control arm ball joint,undo strut from steer.knuckle,slide knuckle off cv shaft.at this point u can take steer.knuckle to machine shop to seperate and install hub and new bearing or u can have fun taping out hub and bearing and theres a good chance that bearing will seperate when taping out hub,youll need a puller to take bear.part off hub,then taping them back in without damaging bearing.u will need ball joint seperator,socket for cv bolt,2 jaw puller.
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