Hood has been replaced but needs to sit lower at front to close gap around lights
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there are clips holding the door panel around the edges. to remove the clips, use a small screwdriver to feel for them, then use another one to pull the panel on the other side. Pull outward from both sides of the clip until it comes loose. Do this repeatedly, and then loosen and remove the arm rest.
Pull the window up and have a helper hold it as you work it back into the track.
Good luck.
SOURCE: how do i fix my 2004 saturn ion door not closing
Put a screw driver in the latch. Try to pull open the latch while you pull up on the door handle.
SOURCE: Hood wont close
the alignment must be off...are all the seams on the side equal?
Has someone sat on or bumped the hood? Can you see what's hitting? Is the hood pin going into the hood latch? Has someone played with the latch while the hood is up and it's not in position to receive the latch pin?
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Open the hood and look behind the headlamp assembly and you should see some clips / pins. Pull up on the retaining pins and the headlamp should slide forward and out of the way. You will then see the electrical connector, disconnect it. Look at where the signal assembly is and you should see the socket for the bulb, just twist counter clockwise and it will pop out for you to change
SOURCE: hello, i have a 2004 saturn ion quad coupe,
Good question, the answer is "yes", "no", and "maybe". GM shares a lot of parts internationaly with Opel, Saturn, GM, Chevy, Pontiac, etc. Especialy engine parts. Chassis and body is a different story. You may find tie rods, struts, etc the same, but a headlight won't fit from one to the other. If you've got a 2004 Saturn Ion, you likely have a 2.2 EcoTec. Pretty much all EcoTec parts will fit in one form or another, from one to another. Alternators, starters, etc. You may need to swap plug locations or types, but the actual hard part should "fit". You would need to go dumpster diving to compare or contrast. I guess it all depends on what you need? the Stick
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