There is a five speed manual, 1 speed ctv, and a five speed automatic.
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Saturn IONS with Manual Transmission usually will run up to 300k probably need a new clutch at 150k. Ions with an automatic transmission will usually need a new Tranny at 150k
Saturn IONS with Manual Transmission usually will run up to 300k probably need a new clutch at 150k. Ions with an automatic transmission will usually need a new Tranny at 150k
All Saturn Ions use Ecotec engines, which use a timing chain.
I got 36 last fill up.
yes, but it's a LOT of work. You would be better off selling the car and buying an Ion with a manual. Parts required: Getrag F23 transmission with Ecotec bolt pattern (found in late model Cavaliers, Sunfires, Cobalts, Ions, HHR's, and G5's) clutch pressure plate flywheel clutch lines master cylinder slave cylinder front and rear transmission mounts driveshafts for the manual shifter assembly pedal assembly shifter cables manual transmission engine wiring harness
You cannot. Different ions have different molecular masses.
Not minerals, it is ions. Calcium ions and sodium ions.
Yes. It is possible when the charge on the ions are different. For example the reactions will be different for Fe2+ and Fe3+
An acid has more H+ ions than OH- ions, while a base has more OH- ions than H+ ions.
Ions are cations (positive) or anions (negative).
One example of an ionic compound that consists of only two different ions is Sodium Chloride (NaCl), which is formed from sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-).