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The Saturn SL1 Gas Cap covers the fuel filler neck to prevent the loss of vapors and contamination and also helps in supporting the efficient EVAP system, a tiny component that has big performance. The Saturn SL1 features dent-resistant polymer paneling, a spirited 1.9-liter SOHC engine, an option of snappy 5-speed manual transmission or a smooth 4-speed automatic, giving commuters a light yet nimble ride with a solid economy of 40 mpg on the highway, reliable drum rear brakes and optional head-curtain airbags, which once established new safety standards in the compact car category. Owners compliment that the Saturn cabin can resist corrosion, maintain low costs of operation and value due to the integration of factory parts that are so compatible with the balanced chassis and robust powertrain of the vehicle. That dependability is what has allowed the SL1 to be a familiar sight on the roads even decades after its production was ceased, evidence that the Saturn engineering team struck the right balance between price and durability. Also, in that same practicality spirit, the SL1 Gas Cap has hard-wearing threads and a durable gasket to seal in the fuel vapors and stop splash-out on rough roads and allow the onboard computer to keep the pressure at the right level to produce cleaner emissions and steady idle. A broken or lost Gas Cap may cause warning signals and wastage of fuel; therefore, it is important to maintain the Gas Cap in good health. To install, open the fuel door, turn the old cap counterclockwise, clean the neck, turn the new cap clockwise until it clicks, close the door and make sure there is no odor of fuel.