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The Saturn SL1 Ignition Switch provides faster, more reliable power to the starter and parts to allow drivers to get the compact sedan started immediately. The Saturn SL1 was praised due to its use of a dent-resistant polymer body panel, fuel-sipping 1.9-liter engine, and balanced handling. The drivers have spacious seats, head curtain airbag option, and smooth 5-speed manual or responsive 4-speed automatic, which helped Saturn maintain low ownership cost. The SL1 also has the advantage of its lightweight construction, which is not prone to rust and can easily accelerate at a brisk pace to make the daily commute a breeze. Its large trunk can hold weekend equipment, and the fact that you can even reach the under-hood without expensive trips to the shop is very appealing to novice mechanics. Its reliability ratings remained high throughout the ten years of production, which made it gain fans who continue to drive the compacts every day due to the availability of parts and easy DIY maintenance. The Ignition Switch is located within the steering column and serves to control the flow of electricity within the car by activating the battery current to parts, fuel pump, and starter when the key is turned. It fits well with the factory security coding, thus only the right key will start the engine, which enhances the trustworthy image Saturn created in each SL1. Since the Ignition Switch is designed based on this platform, it can be installed within a short time and requires years to be applied in normal conditions. To install a new Ignition Switch, disconnect the battery, cut column trim, unbolt and unplug the old unit, install and fix the new switch, reconnect wiring, refit trim, reconnect the battery, and test.