Hydrogen
mainly hydrogen and helium
No, the components of Saturn's rings are in the solid state.
All sensors, air pump, and EGR
On Saturn, you would not be able to breathe in anything as its atmosphere is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium with no oxygen. It lacks the essential components necessary for human respiration.
The main components in Saturn's atmosphere are hydrogen and helium, along with trace amounts of methane, ammonia, and water vapor. The atmosphere also contains various hydrocarbons and other organic compounds, which give Saturn its distinctive coloration and banding.
Yes, you can generally swap a 2004 Saturn Vue V6 motor into a 2002 Saturn Vue V6, as both models share similar engine designs and components. However, you should verify compatibility regarding wiring harnesses, sensors, and any differences in engine components. It's also advisable to check if any modifications are needed for the engine mounts or exhaust system. Always consult a professional mechanic for the best results.
What were the goals? Were those goals unreasonable? Were they considering those goals in relationship to other GM divisions when they decided to eliminate the Saturn nameplate?Look out on any US highway. How many of those vehicles are Saturns? Saturn is a fine vehicle; it made a great competitor to the foreign vehicles that have been flooding the US market and taking jobs away from American workers.Saturns changed considerably when GM started gluing the Saturn nameplate on components that were manufactured in other divisions. The LS2 "Saturn" actually contained an engine that was used in both the Cadillac and the Opal.Saturn was originally the vehicle with the highest US content. It changed when GM mandated that those foreign components be used on the Saturns. Saturn lost a significant number of loyal owners when those foreign components were included in the Saturn manufacturing process.Saturn had been a great experiment. GM made a mistake in attempting to micromanage the Saturn project and force Saturn to use other components.Saturn was responsible for some impressive innovations.Saturns were one of the most reliable, economical and innovative vehicles to come out of Detroit for a long time. I, for one, miss them already.
If they are both dohc, then yes. If the older motor is a sohc, then you will need to change the wire harness and computer...possibly other components to make it work.
Saturn parts can typically be found at auto parts stores that carry aftermarket or OEM components, as well as online retailers specializing in automotive parts. It's also worth checking with Saturn dealerships or salvage yards for used parts.
"Ignition" is a system, of which the coils, spark plugs, wires and other components are a parts of. You need to be more specific with your question.
The primary components of Saturn's atmosphere arehydrogen (96.3%)Helium (3.25%)Minor components include:MethaneAmmoniaHydrogen Deuteride (HD)EthaneIn addition to the gases listed above, NASA reports that the atmosphere contains aerosols (particles suspended in gasses) of:Ammonia icewater iceammonia hydrosulfideThe planet Saturn is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, in various phase states (gas, liquid, solid), along with traces of other elements and compounds, including ammonia, acetylene, ethane, phosphine, and methane. These elements exist in some clouds as ammonium hydrosulfide and water (or ice).Saturn is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium.
In the 2007 Saturn Aura, the horn is located behind the front grille, typically mounted on the driver's side. To access it, you may need to remove the grille or some surrounding components, as it's positioned within the front fascia of the vehicle.