You need to purchase a new motor. You can purchase one at a dealer, a parts store, or even a junk yard if you get lucky. If you don't know how to fix this yourself you should take it into the shop to have it done properly, and if you still have a warranty the dealership should be able to get you into their service department. Good luck.
There are two screws under the dashboard top plate, and two nuts at the windshild wiper post. That's only if you want to do it yourself. put 'masking' tape on both sides of you present wiper positions. About 2 hours. Care on the screws that hold the dash plate should be observed. It's plastic and fragile.
REMOVE LEFT SIDE WIPER ARM CHECK THE SPLINE INSIDE WIPER ARM IF IT APPEARS STRIPPED OUT CHANGE WIPER ARM. IF THIS IS NOT THE CASE...CHECK BUSHING ON THE ARM GOING TO THE MOTOR. IF BROKEN..GET ANOTHER ONE
If the windshield wipers are beyond repair, they may be replaced. If they are only slightly damaged, they can be fixed such as gluing the rubber attachment.
The passenger airbag on a Mitsubishi L200 can easily be deactivated by flipping the switch located in the glove box. This feature is available to allow a rearward-facing child restraint to be used in that seat.
Check all fuses- many unrelated problemsCheck wiring to fuse boxCheck for loose ground Stop lights and shift interlock should be common circuitDash lights parking/tailights should be common circuit
I do not have an answer, but I do have the same problem as you do. I have a 2001 L200, and from the moment you start the engine, every few seconds, the security light will flash and the temperature and gas gauge needles will act as if you turned off the car, and then pop back up where they should be. When the headlights are on, the dash lights will flash along with the security light and the gauges. The headlights and radio are not affected, though. In addition to that, the odometer has also stopped working. It has read the same milage since I noticed some time ago. I will let you know if I find out anything.
The relay that handles the turn signals is separate from the relay that handles the hazards. Most likely you have a burned out turn signal relay. Most likely the relay is located in your fuse panel and is a very inexpensive item to replace. turn signals and hazards have separate flasher cans both look the same and are generally in the fuse box replace the hazard flasher can. they cost about 2 dollars at auto store HOUNDDAWG ADDS: There may be a lamp with one of the turn signal elements burned out. If one is burned out turn signals may not work even though the lamp appears to be working when the lights are on. Otherwise replace emergency flasher or possibly turn signal switch in steering wheel. gaffer0118 adds: I had the same problem on my 2003 Saturn L200. When I cycled the Hazard Signal/switch for about 30 seconds, both left and right turn signals once again worked!!
The 2003 Saturn L200 does not have a camshaft position sensor.
How do I put the back seat bottom back in my 2002 Saturn L200? The Mechanic took it out and did not replace it. How do I put the back seat bottom back in my 2002 Saturn L200? The Mechanic took it out and did not replace it.
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The 2002 Saturn L200 has the most common hook-end wiper arms. See sources and related links below for installation videos. Also, purchase the replacement blades first and there will be additional instructions/illustrations on the replacement packages. Locate and press the tab or button where the wiper blade is inserted into the hook of the wiper arm and pull wiper blade out of hook. You may have to rotate and flex the blade to make enough clearance for the hook to pass through.
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I purchased one for a 2002 Saturn L200 for $280.74 plus tax. You will also need to purchase the gaskets for it.
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