use small Allen key in access hole while turning and pulling clockwise
Sorry You can't you will have to replace the whole housing If the cylinder doesn't turn Your out of luck
Some Saturns have a problem with their ignition system. It just freezes up for no reason. You have to replace the ignition cylinder, and probably the ignition switch, too. I have an '06 Ion that just did that a couple weeks ago. I took it to a mechanic, and he had to call Saturn to find out what was wrong with it. They told him to replace the whole steering wheel column, but I found out later that I probably could have just done the ignition switch and cylinder. You have to buy the parts from Saturn, and get the ignition cylinder keyed by a locskmith.
Some Saturns have a problem with their ignition system. It just freezes up for no reason. You have to replace the ignition cylinder, and probably the ignition switch, too. I have an '06 Ion that just did that a couple weeks ago. I took it to a mechanic, and he had to call Saturn to find out what was wrong with it. They told him to replace the whole steering wheel column, but I found out later that I probably could have just done the ignition switch and cylinder. You have to buy the parts from Saturn, and get the ignition cylinder keyed by a locskmith.
To replace the ignition lock on a 2004 Saturn Vue, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Then, remove the steering column cover by unscrewing any visible screws. Use a key to turn the ignition to the "On" position, and locate the release tab on the ignition lock cylinder; press this tab while pulling the cylinder out. Finally, insert the new ignition lock cylinder and reassemble the steering column cover before reconnecting the battery.
Is should not be that difficult. Pickup a service manual, I believe that the Saturn uses GM's Passlock Anti-theft system. If you are having problems with the ignition or the car starting, it is more than likely thie ignition cylinder lock. This is a common problem with GM vehicles. This also should not be all that difficult to replace. There is a bit more to it than replaceing the ignition cylinder lock you will have to reprogram the system to read the new key unless you have the new lock keyed to match the original key.
To change the key tumbler on a 2000 Saturn, first, remove the ignition cylinder by disconnecting the battery and taking out the steering column covers. Then, insert the key and turn it to the "Run" position while pressing the release pin on the ignition cylinder. Once removed, you can replace the old tumbler with a new one, ensuring it aligns correctly with the new key. Finally, reassemble the ignition cylinder and steering column covers, and reconnect the battery.
1992 Saturns had electronic ignition and did not have distributors.
You may very well save yourself alot of time and money if you call a locksmith. ----------------------- Door lock cylinder: http://youtube.com/watch?v=pl8lo3fqQbQ Ignition lock cylinder: http://youtube.com/watch?v=D3o4IuScZZI
The system needs to be replaced as a whole. Saturn does not let you bleed the Slave, it comes pre-bled.A Haynes manual will walk you through step by step
I found the easiest way to do it is by first removing the cover ovet the steering column(a few screws). You then need a long flat blade srew driver. Insert the old key into the cylinder and look for a "button" on top. Depress the "button" with the screwdriver and pull the cylinder out. Just slide the new cylinder in.
Should be correct
"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.