To clear your code , check your coil packs #1 and #4 specifically , but check them all to make sure there is no corrosion , if there is take a small peice of sandpaper , clean the leads on the coils , before putting the spark plug wires back on put some die - electric grease on the coil leads and in the lead recepticles on the spark plug wires , put the wires back on the leads . Next dis-connect the negative battery terminal for 2 minutes or so to clear the codes from the PCM , then start your vehicle and take it for a drive , the first chance you get hit it HARD and keep it floored for a good bit ; why you may ask , should you do this , well it is so your PCM can "re-learn crank" . This should fix it , it might take a few tries to get the PCM to relearn crank , though . I just had this happen to my '97 SC and I resolved the matter with the help and knowledge of some helpful people on
www.saturnfans.com message forum . Saved me a whole lot of time and money . Good luck ! If you have any problems e-mail me .