I am getting the EXACT same problems from my 2005 Saturn Ion. Only have 53K on it and having huge problems. I have had the ignition switch and ignition cole replaced. Any help would be great?
Saturn creates some of its own heat sometimes.
To the right of the gaz pedal, remove the plastic by pulling it
Saturn is the planet you are talking about for its rings are sometimes obscured from view by Saturn's shadow.
Jupitar and sometimes Saturn
The gas giant Saturn is located in the solar system orbiting the star Sol, sometimes referred to as the "Terran System."
Saturn is visible in the sky about every 10 months. Looking like a big gold star in the sky. Sometimes there is an exception when the sun is too bright and Saturn is blocked out.
try pulling it out after turning it to off i have had that problem for years just pull key out and reinsert that usually does the trick good luck
Titan will get a very small amount of heat from the Sun, a very small amount of heat from tidal pulling from Saturn and a very small amount from heat transfer from the inner regions. So for all intensive purposes, no.
No. A moon cannot belong to two different planets. Triton is the largest moon of Neptune. It is sometimes confused with Titan, the largest moon of Saturn.
It is because of its massive size, reflectivity, and its distance from earth.
use small Allen key in access hole while turning and pulling clockwise
There is no published drive cycle for Saturn. From my past experience Saturns are a major pain to pass all OBD-II monitors.