According to Hollander interchange, the engines are the same from 2004 to 2007. I would change all sensors from your engine to the replacement engine just to make sure there are no issues.
please do post personal economics in public that can last on the internet for 50 years or forever(see, waybackmachine.com)
I will now try to answer this question, (no pointing/wagging fingers!)
based off almost zero evidence, no PCM scans, or how IMMO lamps acts up told at all,or if even present.
"Is it possible to hot wire a 5 speed?I have a 2006 saturn vue 5 speed I lost my keys can it be hotwired".
the simple answer is. (an oxymoron)?
if immo lamp is there (is it?) and blinks wrong, there is no hack.
if no immo lamp at all sure can be hacked.(no IMMO option on this car ) (cut a key and go, locksmith easy)
1: IMMO present it must be repaired in a shop. or dealer.
2: there is no DIY fix for any car with mission keys IMMO
4: there is no DIY fix for cars with less than 2 good key, I can DIY my car with key 3 to 8,but only if 2 keys work ,my same car sold in Canada this DIY is all banned there as it is in vast countries
no VIN told on your car, so most post world wide will lie to you for laws there not the same as your.(a secret)
IMMO kills dead spark and fuel
so yes starter can be hotwired but will never start
IMMO lamp not happy
read the free guide, 1st google hit.
page 96
Passlock--theft-deterrent system. read it carefully
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/149196/Saturn-2006-Vue.html
the lamp goes off , to start in run, mode. not stuck on.
if flashing that is error too,.
im just reading it to you.
A#1 goal and by law is to block all hotwired hacks of any kind
that is JOB 1 , and even more strict now, for sure, by laws too.
and
If the values do not match, the fuel supply is shut off. After three consecutive failed attempts, PASSLock will enter Long Tamper Mode, disabling the engine for 10 minutes while the Theft System indicator on the instrument panel flashes.
there is no DIY fix for 2 lost keys, ever,
DIY,/HACK/HOTWIRES,
ZERO
BEST ON ALL MODERN CARS HAVE 3 KEYS
AND FOR SURE 2 WORKING
if in canada, no DIY there.
also 2005 and 2006 major key changes(designed immo)
the early passlock was resistor codes, then later is passive RF codes.
http://www.saturnfans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=202741
got this?
no photos of you key posted,and immo key looks strange
yes hacks exist. one is here. YMMV , IDK.
$300 and not cheap , google for others, some only work for short time. 1 day?
2002 to 2009 covers vue
https://newrockies.com/passlock-bypass-2/
I;'d say the only best way ,is call real car locksmiths and ask them.
even buy a spare new key first, and save more.
Sadly, this very likely can only be diagnosed by a mechanic who experiences the condition --unless it can be immediately reproduced by said mechanic. And it would be helpful to know the year and whether it is an automatic or manual or if you have any error codes. The following site suggests 13 different possilble causes: https://www.repairsmith.com/blog/transmission-jerks/
I am not sure of the list includes the possibility of bad coils.
The information offered is a little slim to narrow the problem down.
A random/multiple misfire in a 2008 Saturn Vue can be caused by a variety of issues. Some common causes of misfires include:
Spark plugs or ignition coils: Worn or fouled spark plugs or faulty ignition coils can cause a misfire. These components should be checked and replaced if necessary.
Fuel system: A clogged fuel injector or a problem with the fuel pump can cause a misfire. The fuel pressure should be checked and any clogged injectors should be cleaned or replaced.
Vacuum leaks: Leaks in the vacuum system can cause a misfire. These leaks should be located and repaired.
Exhaust system: A clogged catalytic converter or a problem with the exhaust manifold can cause a misfire. These components should be inspected and any necessary repairs should be made.
Engine control module (ECM): A problem with the ECM can cause a misfire. The ECM should be checked and reprogrammed if necessary.
It's recommended to have the vehicle scanned with a diagnostic scanner to retrieve the trouble codes and determine the source of the problem. Once the codes are retrieved, it would give a better idea of what component is causing the misfire.
It's always recommended that you take your vehicle to a professional mechanic to diagnose and fix the problem, as these are complex systems and require specialized knowledge and equipment to fix.
The "service vehicle" message on a Saturn Ion typically indicates a problem with the vehicle's on-board diagnostic (OBD) system, which is responsible for monitoring various systems and components in the car. The message may be accompanied by a specific diagnostic trouble code (DTC) that can be read using a scan tool. The DTC can help a mechanic to identify the specific problem and make the necessary repairs. It's recommendable to take the vehicle to a qualified technician or mechanic to diagnose the problem and fix it.
VIE = VUE??????????????????????????????????????????
3.6L V6, NO MILES ON ENGINE TOLD OR PARTS PUT ON IT NOT FROM GM TOLD (ENGINE PARTS)
GOT AWD OR NOT?????????????????
LOST THE SERVICE MANUAL, GET IT?
WHY ARE YOU DOING ALL THIS, ??????
MOST OF THOSE SENSORS DO NOT FAIL, 9 OF 10 ARE GOOD, OWNERS LOVE TO CHANGE THEM AT DROP OF HAT FOR NO REASONS WHATSOEVER. CONFUSED.
THE SENSORS MAKERS LOVE YOU. NO KIDDING
MOST ARE CAM ERRORS. BELT DRIVE TOPS THE LIST
OR using CHINA CLONE CHAIN TRASH. ENDLESS.AND GUIDES FROM SAME TRASH MAKERS. DOWN UNDER/.
THE CKP IS LONG PLASTIC PROBE, 1 BOLT AND 3 PINS
THE TOP Chains made even GM can go 250,000 miles
more with freq. oil changes
the cheap chain kits sold are pure trash can fail under 50k,
in chains and guides you do get what you pay for.
and no sensor on earth can hide a bad chain,guide or tensiion';er
yes the SM tells you CKP must be relearned
i will post step 3 you will never do, lacking GM tools
3:With a scan tool, select the CKP System Variation Learn Procedure and perform the following:
A TO H STEPS
CKP IS HERE IN THE MANUAL
ID #2
https://eautorepair.net/Marketing/Default.asp
RTM
steering locked engine running not? , not told that key fact.
the key must turn, jiggling steering can help the key too turn.
we do not know what turn over means, the word turns has zero meaning .(accurate)
the starter turns, the crank shaft spins and turns and the engine turns and starts and runs and stays running this good serial event
or the KEY is stuck and key will not turn OVER from OFF TO , RUN and to START,
some call turns over as runs. 3 ways to get the mean wrong
so learn to say I can crank it ok but the engine fails to start and run.
I guess (wild) the starter is DEAD< silent, clicks or chatters.>?
that it> no GRRRRRRGRRRRR sound from a happy starter motor?
starter dead or not, is question 1./
Daytime Running Lamps
Daytime running lamps are standard on all Saturn models. The DRL relay is located in the UHFB. The coil side of the DRL relay receives battery voltage through the left headlamp fuse. Battery voltage flows through the DRL relay coil to the body control module through CKT 592. The BCM will ground CKT 592 when DRL is required. The BCM uses ignition, park lamp, headlamp, high beam and park brake inputs to control DRL. The DRL will be enabled anytime the ignition is in the RUN position, the headlamp switch is Off and the park brake switch is Off.
Battery voltage is supplied through the left headlamp fuse to CKT 40 to the left high beam lamp. Voltage flows through the left high beam lamp to the IPFB through CKT 1200. Voltage flows to the right DRL relay located in the IPFB through CKT 593. The BCM provides ground to CKT 592 to energize the relay. Voltage flows through the closed contacts of the DRL relay to ground through CKT 150 to the forward lamp ground splice pack. This circuit results in both high beam lamps being connected in series, which allows the high beam lights to operate at half brightness.
The BCM will turn Off the DRL relay when it sees any of the following inputs:
• Gear selector in PARK
• Headlamps ON
• Parking brake ON
• Ignition not in the RUN position
• When automatic lighting control is ON and it is dark outside
The BCM uses the high beam input to determine if the DRL functions are working. If the DRL functions are not operating properly a diagnostic trouble code may be set. Refer to diagnosis in this section for further information.
Before having the BCM repaired as you say ,was it checked for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes ? An who repaired it ?
DTC B2600
The daytime running lamps (DRL) are controlled by the body control module (BCM). The BCM grounds the DRL relay control circuit in order to energize the DRL relay coil. This action provides a path to ground for the RH and LH headlamps through the DRL relay and the DRL resistor. The DRL resistor reduces the intensity of the low beam headlamps for DRL operation. The BCM monitors the low and high beam circuits to ensure that the DRLs are operating properly. If the BCM senses that the DRLs are not operating properly, DTC B2600 is set.
The DRL relay or DRL resistor is probably the problem .
DTC B2602
Circuit Description
Daytime running lamps (DRL) are controlled by the body control module (BCM) based on input from the high beam headlamp circuit 1201, the low beam headlamp circuit 1200, the parking brake circuit 1134 and ignition switch state.
When DRL operation is desired, the BCM switches circuit 592 to ground. This action energizes the DRL relay. When energized, the DRL relay operates the left high beam headlamp and right high beam headlamp as a series circuit (one-half of battery voltage across each high beam headlamp).
When DRL operation is not desired, the BCM does not provide ground for the DRL relay. When not energized (as when high beam headlamps are desired) the DRL relay operates the right and left high beam headlamps as a parallel circuit (full battery voltage across each high beam headlamp).
For DRL operation, the parking brake must be fully released, the ignition switch must be in the RUN position and headlamp switch must be in the OFF position. Under normal operating conditions, the feedback voltage to the BCM measured at circuit 1200 is 6-8 volts.
DTC B2603
Your best bet ,take it to a qualified repair shop.
OK now 2.2l told. L61 is GM name real name.ALL FUSEs checked first(ALL) CPS is 1990 name is NOW CMPcrank sensor is CKP stop reading web sites on 1990 cars, they are gone .2.2L is not at all like the Turbo with 4 cops and CMP real. also , 303 means this.1: bad engine, cyl 3. weak bad compression2: bad spark.#33: bad injector #3 swap with 4, and see of failure follows to #4.2.2 L ) L61 GM only. let me read the SM service manual on your L61 engine GM.a 2 wires CKP crank sensors, that must not be bad. or all spark ends, not just #3 ever. CKP goes only to ECM. so we skip this/The ICM runs a super strange, Ignition coil 4 in 1. ALL IN ONE COIL PACK, FIRES 1,3,4,2 AND VERY HARD TO TEST, IN A GIANT SANDWICH COIL PACK. (PAINFUL THIS)the CAM sensor is part off the ICM.(virualized synthetic)THE STATEMENT BELOW NO MATTER HOW ODD IS HOW IT DOES A VIRTUAL CMP SENSOR."The ICM detects if cylinder?1 or cylinder?3 is on the compression stroke by sensing the secondary voltage and polarity of each side of the ignition coil. The higher voltage is on the compressing cylinder. This is called compression sense ignition. The ICM provides a synthesized cam signal to the ECM based on these inputs. The ECM uses the cam signal to synchronize fuel injection. This system consists of the following circuits:" If the ECM receives an intermittent CMP signal from the ICM, DTC P0341 sets." compression sense ignition.! <<<< learn this firstif compression is bad on #3 the ICM WILL BE CONFUSEDthat is why techs, check compression first.and no EFI on earth can run a dead engine(mech. hard failed)for sure this one in SPADES.most cars do not use. compression sense ignition.and this car can not do CMP unless engine is good first. see how that matters here so much.I hope so.
no year told or country
no engine told or transmission there.
automatic or manual trans?
is the shift lever failing via shifter cable to box.
is shifter in DRIVE ? does it have drive shown PRNDL)
we can not guess what car you own sorry,