Consumer Complaints


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ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL
06/18/200941400
 Bought my saturn ion 2 2006 in 2005 obviously brand new and was talked into purchasing a $1500 bumper to bumper warranty. i immediately had problems but was told by saturn mechanics nothing was wrong with my car. i'n 2009 as i was getting home the key got stuck in the ignition and wouldn't turn off, i couldn't turn off the car at all. i was lucky that the dealership was open and able to unplug the battery. they fixed it but the warranty wouldn't pay, so i paid out of pocket to fix it. well, last sunday it happened again, in 105 degree heat. i had no where to take it since dealerships are closed sundays. my car ran for over 5 hours because no one could figure out how to unplug the battery. only a professional knows how to turn off the car safely, yet many people risked turning it off. i am sure some people would find it easy to turn off the car by disconnecting the battery but still it not safe. my car was so hot no one could touch it, i was afraid it was going to start on fire. this is a very common problem and needs to be investigated and recalled. we have to be able to turn off an engine. please investigate this issue, saturn nor gm will take responsibility for this defect, even though when you google saturn ion 2 2006 all the reviews say the same thing about the ignition cylinder. ,
01/01/201074000
 I have 2 saturn ions. one is a 2004, and the other is a 2006. both are having problems with the power steering module which turns off while driving, then resets when vehicles turned off and restarted, only to turn off again while driving. this is a minor problem @ speeds over about 20mph, but @ lower speeds the wheel becomes difficult to turn.