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Posted: December 05, 2002 at 11:31 PM / IP Logged  

Was just wondering if anyone has access or has come across a wiring diagram for a 2003 Saturn Ion?

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Passlock bypass on the Saturn ION

The Saturn ION features a PASSLOCK circuit which differs from the traditional Passlock 1 & Passlock 2 circuits in most GM cars. There are 2 Passlock wires located at the ignition switch (White & WHITE/ black).

Procedure:

1. Start the vehicle with the key.
2. Cut the WHITE wire and strip back both ends.
3. Use a Multi-Meter set for Ohms, and put one lead to the ECM side of the WHITE wire, and the other end connectto the WHITE/ BLACK (uncut wire).
4. Turn the key to the START position (vehicle will not crank), measure the resistance on your Meter.
5. Using a resistor to match you reading, wire in 2 relays as shown.

NOTE: Though this can be done with 1 relay, doing so would cause the following problem: When the vehicle is put in‘Idle mode’ or "Continuous mode", such as is necessary for installation with Manual transmission models, the ‘THEFT’light will come on.

securinu 
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12volts constant = red
starter = none on automatic yellow at cluth pedal for manual tranny
ignition 1 =blue
ignition 2 =
ignition 3 =
accessory 1 =brown
accessory 2 =
park lights =brown @ switch +
door pin =lt. green / black - @ driver doorpin
door lock =white - thru 1.5k resistor @driver kick
door unlock =white - one wire same as lock
factory disarm =
horn =black - @ column
tach =white on coil on top of engine
this vehicle has no starter wire for auto trans ,this vehicle will start when the remote starter accessory wire shuts down for crank do not connect your starter wire from the start module to anything...ok is GM is getting really stupid or what now no starter wire???
diabloed 
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Posted: December 06, 2002 at 11:37 AM / IP Logged  
Thanks alot SECURINU if you don't mid me asking where did you get that info, i have done everything including calling DEI.  Also did it say where the ignition wires were? Do they go above the steering column to the top of the dash? Thanks again.
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all they say is ignition harness , but they all say  the 12volt is at a module under the dash not the orange wire at the harness.
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securinu, great info!  Also, http://www.carsound.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=3&t=001270#000001 here is my post at carsound.com with what little information I found on this car.
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securinu, can you post a pic of the relay setup? if you don't have a pic, a description would be fine. Thanks.
opj38 
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hey 2003 sunfire with passlock 1, i need a diagram to bypass with a relay and a resistor, please help  opj38@hotmail.com
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opj38 .... Please post your request on a new posting. Try to avoid posting on another member's post unless you wish to add to what the post was initially for. You will get more responses if you have a header for your request under your own post.

BTW: You have a Passlock II system and here is your answer to your post: ( Just clikc here ) Passlock II Bypass Diagram

Jeff
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I like to add these are real blast to drive. If you get a chance take one of these for a spin. Due to the smaller sterring wheel and redesinged stearing and suppension system it handles like a $60,000 sports car.
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