Check to see if the stop lights are working - shift interlock is the same circuit If they are not working check the stop light fuse. Try turning the key to "on" position without starting vehicle then shift to Neutral to start and then shift to Drive
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Temperatures on Saturn would not sustain life. Saturn is too far from the Sun and therefore too cold to allow anything to live there.
i am not sure we can go to Saturn by a car and a car cant leave the ground.but i think it will take 1645 years to get to Saturn by a car.
it will drive a country insane if you didn't allow them to drive
The low density of Saturn would allow it to float in liquid water.
The drive is almost 250 miles. You would need to allow at least 5 hours and 30 minutes, excluding rest breaks.
You would need a nut driver, keys, and a Honda. Remove the license plate from your Saturn with the nut driver. Attach it to the Honda. Put the keys in the Honda. Drive away.
I would look for vacuum leaks.
It would crash on Saturn.
A sieve, or sifter, separates material based on their size. The sieve would allow small objects such as rice to go through while trapping the large pebbles.
Saturn has a solid surface so if you land on Saturn you would sink into hotter and deeper surface so you would die.
Edinburgh to John o' Groats is 285 miles so it would depend on how fast you drive but I would allow about 7 or 8 hours.