buy a service manual and follow the service steps for crank removal .
The life expectancy of a Saturn 2.2 Ion is anywhere from 100,000 to 200,000 miles. However some people have reported them lasting for over 300,000 miles.
Contact a consumer advocate and get the name of a lawyer who will handle this for you. I would also check the state and federal sites for consumers. There are on line complaints you can file against the company. I would also contact your state Attorney General about this since he can investigate it. We have a tendency to think one person can not fight against something like this, but we can. Go for it.
Take it to the Saturn dealership, they will fight with it, probably replace the ignition, and pat you on the back. 6 months will creep by, and the problem will start again. Get out of the Saturn(s) if you can. -experience. (improved answer) The ignition on the Saturn is very tight and usually causes thinning of the key. The buildup of brass gets into the mechanisms within the ignition cylinder. First lubricate the lock if possible. Then attempt to move to the accessory position and turn off. If this can't be done, then call a locksmith to remove the key- they are way cheaper than a dealer and you would probably save the ignition. The common procedure for a locksmith is to get the key to at least the accessory position. If the lock will not push in and turn through manipulation of the key, then the key will usually be drilled out. Again, a locksmith is the best for this because of their knowledge and ability not to destroy the lock. with drilling the actual key (which would be broken off even with the ignition) the vibration and rocking will usually cause the release mechanism to eject and the ignition to turn back off. The key can then be removed and a new one cut. When the key is out, lube the heck out of the cylinder to wash out all the accumulated brass.
using a Copper Silver generator to control algae and bacteria will lower the other pool chemicals so you have a lot less problems from the chemicals. http://www.sunshinepool.com/ion2.html is one company that makes them BUT there are a lot of others (just Googled for siver/copper pools and you can find others (this one also has zinc
using a Copper Silver generator to control algae and bacteria will lower the other pool chemicals so you have a lot less problems from the chemicals. So I would run this generator first for a day or two and then test the water to figure out how much you needed to add as to water testing kit specs. http://www.sunshinepool.com/ion2.html is one company that makes them BUT there are a lot of others (just Googled for siver/copper pools and you can find others (this one also has zinc
when you are adding new water or filling for the first time you should first add your metal out or metal preventer which ever is in your area to prevent staining,second adjust your alkalinity to between 80 120 ppm. Three adjust your PH 7.2-7.5 24 hours after this is done you can add your Chlorine1.0 to 5.0 ppm 3.0 being ideal in a pool.Once a week use a non-chlorine shock to keep water sparkling Kenny Kummer Brody Chemical