What kind of oil do I need for a Saturn Ion?

What kind of oil do I need for a Saturn Ion?

Use only SAE 5W-30 engine oil in your Saturn Ion. Look for the API starburst logo that certifies the oil as suitable for use in gasoline engines, and if you’re running the standard 2.2L or 2.4L engine, double-check that the label states the oil meets GM standard GM6094M.

Why was saturn discontinued?

Saturn. General Motors halted production of its Saturn brand in October 2009 after a failed deal with the Penske Automotive Group. Under scrutiny to pay back loans and become a sustainable corporation, General Motors has been forced to streamline its brands and focus on the lines that have the most growth potential.

What kind of oil does a 2004 Saturn Ion use?

Valvoline Synthetic Motor Oil 5W-30 1 Quart.

How does the ignition lock work on a Saturn?

The ignition switch sends a code that is generated in the ignition lock to the body control module (BCM). It is a part of the Passlock2 system on the 2004 Saturn. The Passlock system is intended to prevent a worn (worn keys use to be about to start any of the earlier model Saturns without any security system) or incorrect key from starting the car.

When did the Saturn Ion go on sale?

Ion sedans went on sale late in 2002, and the Quad Coupe followed in April 2003. Saturn will join the hot compact arena for 2004 with a new Red Line series of performance-tuned vehicles, including a modified Quad Coupe.

What kind of engine does a Saturn Ion have?

Saturn will join the hot compact arena for 2004 with a new Red Line series of performance-tuned vehicles, including a modified Quad Coupe. Rather than the usual 137-horsepower engine, the Ion Red Line Quad Coupe will be equipped with a supercharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder that develops an estimated 200 hp. Production begins early in 2004.

What are the problems with my 2004 ion2?

Need some confirmation. Having intermittent starting problems with my 2004 ION2. Insert key, turn on, lights come on but no turnover. Sit a few minutes, turn on, tries to start but dies as if no gas, or get a turnover and that’s it. Sit another couple of minutes, turn on, lights, no turnover.