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Yes this happens from time to time,take it to the dealer,they are a pain the in,,,,,to open even for us techs who have done it before,youre gonna need a new door latch assembly,so make sure they have it in stock cuz once they get that door open there is no way to close it till that part is replaced
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Instrument cluster problem , speaker in the instrument cluster makes those sounds . You could buy a used instrument cluster from a auto salvage yard or have yours sent to a place that fixes them or buy a reman unit .
Manual should have a plug half way up the side of the box ,it,s ok to check the level cold.Auto should have a dip stick under the hood on the trans,check running in park.
the clicking you hear is a relay that may be shot , once you find the one that is the problem you can get them at parts store cheaply , make sure to take old one with you
It would be the switch inside the linkage or the switch on the transmission that causes this or water or corrosion on the connector. I think it uses the signal from the transmission range selector switch on the transmission to trigger the locks. Have it checked out before you replace any parts as this is only an educated guess. The switch is also called the neutral safety switch.
This is a very common problem with the Saturn. It's a bad ignition switch. You need to replace it.
Google on common saturn problems and you'll see that hundred of Saturn owners have had this very problem.
It's really amusing how each dealer prances around it and doesn't tell their customers that it's a common problem. If you bring it to them they will know right away what the problem is but they may pretend not to know right away...EVERY Saturn dealer has fixed this on dozens and dozens of their vehicles...
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