20 Most Recent 2009 Saturn Sky Red Questions & Answers

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Replaced turn single switch twice in one month still won't cancel after turns.

Have you checked the actual steering wheel. The trigger for the self cancel is the ring of notches around the base of the steering wheel. There might be something stopping these notches triggering the switch.
7/27/2021 11:02:52 AM • Saturn Sky Cars... • Answered on Jul 27, 2021
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There is a high-pitched whine

It seems like what you've discovered is something that will produce the noise based on the amount of wind speed. I'm imagining that you should look for something loose such as a piece of weather stripping, a crack, or an adjoining section of body panels where the gapping may be larger than the other side.
8/23/2010 6:00:54 AM • Saturn Sky Cars... • Answered on Aug 23, 2010
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Just bought a 2008 Sky

bring it to the dealer, its guaranteed so wont cost u a thing.
9/9/2008 4:07:17 AM • Saturn Sky Cars... • Answered on Sep 09, 2008
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Can i use a astron CP9135 OBD II AutoScanner to read codes on my 2006 Saturn ion?

Did you do right?Plug in turn on do not start engine press button should start reading.
4/24/2024 1:26:31 PM • Saturn Cars &... • Answered Yesterday
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Where is the Crankshaft position sensor located on 1997 Saturn sl1

I'm assuming this is 1.9 litre engine. The sensor is located on the Back side of the engine, (firewall side). It is mounted under the intake manifold at the transmission end of the engine block.
3/30/2024 11:37:13 AM • Saturn Cars &... • Answered on Mar 30, 2024
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2006 Saturn. I put a new exhaust manifold on it and an oxygen sensor now my car is spitting and sputtering when I crank it. What could it be?

Question edited for clarity, change 'spuddering' to 'sputtering. No Model Type provided. Where is it spitting from? The exhaust tailpipe or the new exhaust manifold? Did you replace the gasket? Were the bolts torqued down? Was the Oxygen Sensor a good OEM one, or a Chinese / Mexico copy? Is the connector clean and making good contact? Did you check for Diagnostic Trouble Codes using a Scan Tool computer? Was the vehicle running recently or stored 2 years with fuel that has gone bad? The answer is in there somewhere Pamela. ..
3/28/2024 5:22:07 PM • Saturn Cars &... • Answered on Mar 28, 2024
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2002 Saturn S-Series SC1. Where is the EVAP canister located please?

Question edited for clarity. Under the vehicle by the fuel tank on left side. https://www.google.com/search?q=2002+Saturn+S-Series+SC1+EVAP+canister+location ..
3/27/2024 11:02:22 PM • Saturn Cars &... • Answered on Mar 27, 2024
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2002 saturn sc1 trying to locate the evap canister

Usually the canister is alongside the fuel tank at the rear of the car. Sometimes vents into the fuel filler pipe.
3/24/2024 12:12:47 PM • Saturn Cars &... • Answered on Mar 24, 2024
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I have a 2007 Saturn Ion 2.2 liter and my car turns on then dies immediately and blew my BCM electric fuse. Any idea why the fuse is blowing?

The person with 'no clue' you are questioning the answer from, is a full time vehicle electronics technician who does this 5 days a week and is our Fixya vehicle electronics Expert when he isn't. He has access to all the Saturn technical bulletins and schematics. This is not a fault you can fix yourself, you need an auto electrician with a professional grade scan tool, access to schematics and the ability to read them. Tracing shorts is not easy. https://www.google.com/search?q=mobile+auto+electrician+near+me ..
3/23/2024 1:18:24 AM • Saturn Cars &... • Answered on Mar 23, 2024
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2003 Saturn Vue 2.2 liter. Why is it stalling and the codes are P0340 and P1599. The car doesn't have a camshaft position sensor?

Circuit Description This ignition system does not use a conventional camshaft position (CMP) sensor that detects valve train position. The ignition control module (ICM) detects when #1 or #3 cylinder has fired on its compression stroke using sensing circuitry integrated within each coil. The sensing circuit detects the polarity and the strength of the secondary voltage output, the higher output is always at the event cylinder. The ICM sends a CMP signal to the engine control module (ECM) based on the voltage difference between the event and waste cylinder firing energy. This system is called compression sense ignition. By monitoring the CMP and crankshaft position (CKP) signals, the ECM can accurately time the operation of the fuel injectors. If the ECM receives an intermittent CMP signal from the ICM, the CMP Resync Counter on the scan tool will increment. When the ECM cannot use the information from the CMP signal, DTC P0340 will set. Diagnostic Aids • The following conditions may cause this DTC to set: - Low resistance in both the #1 and #3 secondary ignition circuits - High resistance in both the #4 and #2 secondary ignition circuits - An intermittent crank signal • An Intermittent crank signal will result in an interrupted cam signal and may set this DTC. • To locate an intermittent problem, monitor the CMP Active Counter parameter while running the engine with a scan tool. The counter should continuously count up to 255, then reset to zero. The counter will stop counting if a fault occurs in the cam signal circuit. If this DTC is determined to be intermittent, refer to Intermittent Conditions .
3/20/2024 11:32:43 AM • Saturn Cars &... • Answered on Mar 20, 2024
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