not sure with this vehicle. but on other vehicles that have experience with it is usually heat related. is it near exhaust? if so you could use some type of heat shield or header wrap or anything non flamable to keep the heat off of the sensor. good luck.
Saturn will become easily visible early in 2009 for several months.
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It just changed to 6 months
There are 16 months in Saturn. A probe was sent there and came back and named the months: Janu,Febu,Maru,Apru,Mayu,Junu,Julu,Augu,Sepu,Octu,Novu,Decu,henu,Dodecu,Haru,Lolu
Are you using a cheap battery or a quality name brand? Have you changed the alternator? If so it may not be the right part Agreed. Check the alternator for proper function. Many parts stores will check this for free.
Since Saturn is a gas planet, you wouldn't ever "get a spaceship on Saturn" - either near it or in it. It would be a lot of effort and money - Saturn is the 6th planet, Mars the 3rd, so it'll be quite a bit farther to reach it. Mars is 193 million miles from the Sun, Saturn is 888 million miles from the Sun; 695 Million more miles or 6.5 times farther. Since it is estimated a one way trip to Mars will take 3 months, a trip to Saturn will take 19.5 months or over a year and a half to get there. Return trips make it 6 months for Mars, 3.25 years for Saturn.
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.
Yes quite frequently acctually. Its storms can last from days to months.
Check the ignition coils and the crankshaft position sensor. One of these could be failing as they heat up.
How many orbits... for what? Saturn orbits the Sun approximately once every 30 years.
It was Julius Caesar who changed the calendar from 10 months to 12 months
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