To find it, you'll need to:
1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the best and most reliable source. The manual will have a diagram showing the location of all relays and fuses.
2. Check the fuse box under the hood: This is the most common location for the fuel pump relay. Look for a diagram on the inside of the fuse box cover.
3. Check the fuse box inside the passenger compartment (usually under the dash): If you can't find it under the hood, check here. Again, look for a diagram on the cover.
4. Look for a relay that's labeled: The relay might be labeled "FUEL PUMP" or have a symbol that indicates its function. It's often a small, square or rectangular component with multiple terminals.
5. Use a wiring diagram: If you're comfortable with automotive electrical systems, a wiring diagram for your specific year and model Saturn SL2 can pinpoint the relay's location. These can often be found online through automotive repair websites.
Without your owner's manual or a wiring diagram, providing a specific location is impossible. Remember to always disconnect the negative battery terminal before working with electrical components.