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No, not any of the Saturn ION's manufactured by GM have chip keys, regardless of the model year.
You have to go to the Saturn (or other GM) dealership to get your key made. You will need to provide proof of ownership (title) and a photo ID (driver's license). Only the person with his/her name on the title will be able to get the key made.
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No. This doesn't mean any properly cut key will work though. The computers in the car are sophisticated enough to tell which metals the key is made from. The car then compares the metallurgy of the key in the ignition to the file on the computer's memory. If they match, the car will start.
The 2007 Saturn Ion does not use a traditional transponder chip in the key like many modern vehicles. Instead, it typically uses a standard metal key for ignition. However, some models may have an optional keyless entry system, but this does not involve a chip in the ignition key itself. Always check your owner's manual or consult a dealer for specific information regarding your vehicle's key system.
If you are changing it because your vehicle won't start when it is cold or humid, don't bother replacing it. Instead, you need to disable the PASSLOCK system. To find out how to do that search for "cut the white wire Saturn ion" on youtube. Good luck.
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To program a key fob for a Saturn Ion, first, sit inside the car with all doors closed. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "On" position without starting the engine, then turn it back to "Off." Repeat this process five times, ending in the "On" position; the locks will cycle to indicate programming mode. Press and hold the "Lock" and "Unlock" buttons on the fob simultaneously for about 15 seconds, then release them to complete the programming.
With the key turned on RUN, but the engine off, go down to the oil % with the i button. Then press both buttons to access the menu. Scroll down to the oil life reset. Press the right button until it says acknowledged. Turn off key. This is the oil life reset process. This process is described in the owners manual.
turn on key and radio, hold program key 2 and 3, number will appear, write it down, press am/fm button another number will show, write it down, take numbers and car vin # to dealer get code.
It's not the Battery, Saturn has a problem with there Ignition cylinders. It will need to be replaced. the Dealer charges about $400.00 but you can do it yourself for about $70.00 in parts. The easiest way for you to do it , is get a Manuel or go to youtube.com and watch a video. It took me about thirty minutes.