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To ensure that night trips are not dangerous, the Saturn Tail Light emits bright red and amber lights to the rear warning drivers of braking, turning, and reversing. Saturn had entered the market with a bold ambition of creating cars in a new manner in 1985 and Saturn established its factory in 1991 to demonstrate that innovation was not an expensive process. Owners were also quick to praise the dent resistant polymer panels on Saturn models that bumped off parking lots dings and made the paint smooth and retained higher resale values. Under the hood, the lost foam casting reduced the weight of the engines to enhance fuel economy and a durable multi-layered paint system retained the shine and prevented chipping of the car. The cabin featured plain and efficient designs that placed all the controls within easy reach, which further supported the people first philosophy of the brand. No haggle pricing and customer satisfaction resulted in one of the loyal communities, who prides the forward thinking nature of the brand to this day. To replace a broken Tail Light, pull up on a flat pavement, turn on the brake and then disconnect the negative battery cable. Tear off the trunk liner, unscrew the wiring plug, thread off the nuts, and remove the old unit. Store any screws during work so that they can be replaced faster. Clean the mounting surface, transfer any spare good bulbs or seals to the new Tail Light and press into place and tighten the nuts evenly. Install the plug again, test running, brake, turn, and reverse lamps, reattach the liner, reconnect the battery, and have a new Tail Light.