SOURCE: changing the cabin air filter on a Saturn L300
Read through to the end of this wiper motor replacement story. Your job will entail everything except the wiper motor.
I had the same problem in my LW200. As the other poster indicated a new
wiper motor will do the trick. This is an easy fix. Remove the wiper
arms, pry up the plastic center cap and remove the nuts holding the
arms down then pull them off. A soft prying nudge from underneath will
help as they are splined shafts. Raise the hood, put a large deep well
socket on over the splined shafts and remove the 2 large nuts holding
the trim panel on. Pull up and off the long rubber which runs along the
front of the trim panel, watch there is a sharp edge underneath. Now
you can gently pull off the trim panel, remembering to lift it over the
splined shafts. Mechanism is right there, remove 3 screws and unplug
wiring. Take wiper motor off the linkage, swap with a new one from advance
auto, about 100 bucks, reinstall in reverse order. Note there is a
stamping on the linkage telling you where the pivot arm should be for
the rest or stopped position and if you ignore that your wipers will be
out of whack. While you are in there you may want to change the cabin
air filter as well as it will be right in front of you.
SOURCE: Where is the cabin filter located on a 2007 saturn
the filter is located under the hood on the passenger side under the wiper cowl,,there are 3 push pins,pull the center of them up and then pull the outside up and then out and then thats plastic panel lifts up and its under there,,pop out each end of the filter and then its out,put the new one in arrow facing inwards toward the interior and reinstall,like a 30 second process
SOURCE: Location of cabin air filter on 2005 saturn relay 2
behind the glove box, after taking out the glove box it has a cover marked"air filter access doo"r
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