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agentb11
by agentbob
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Jul 24, 2009 (1:03 pm)
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I have an 03, 2.2 liter 5 speed and the reduced power light has gone on twice recently. Both times the power was resumed when I turned the ignition off then back on again. The last time, after the power was resumed, the engine became very loud. I drove it in my garage and since, I am unable to start it. I changed the oil, and the plugs. The engine turns over, however, it doesn't seem to fire. I smell the gas, and the belts are turning, but no fire. Any suggestions?
Thanks
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problem with my 2003 saturn vue
by donney
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Jul 27, 2009 (9:37 pm)
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i have a problem with my 2003 saturn vue i was driving all the sudden the car died and it wont start again i have no idea what is going on its not the battery its getting gas any suggestions
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- #3755 of 3765
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Re: A different perspective [dkoakie]
by LASHAWN
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Jul 30, 2009 (9:47 am)
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Replying to: dkoakie (Jul 06, 2009 12:07 pm)
Let me help you with this one. First thing you need to consider is performance vs economy, then options. If your're the kind of person that has a lead foot than the 4cly is not for you. If your're the kind of person that likes to pass on the highway, than a 4cyl is not for you. If you like options such as leather, nav system and a sunroof, than a 4cyl is not for you. Simply put, you'd be better off getting the 6cyl. I work at a Saturn facility as a service consultant and can't tell you how many times a customer comes in complaining about how sluggish their 4cyl Vue is. I try to explain to them without sounding rude that all the 4cyl perform this way and it's simply because that engine is being overworked from the weight of the vehicle. Getting a 6cyl isn't that much a of difference fuel economy wise. So if you can afford it, do yourself a favor and get the 6cyl. You'll be happy you did.
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Re: A different perspective [LASHAWN]
by dkoakie
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Jul 30, 2009 (10:33 am)
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Replying to: LASHAWN (Jul 30, 2009 9:47 am)
Very happy to get your reply. I have already changed my mind to get a 6cyl, just waiting until my smartbuy is up in January 2010.
Thanks again for your opinion.
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Re: Rear Gate Air Deflector [rocketbob]
by mbullhead
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Aug 22, 2009 (12:33 pm)
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Replying to: rocketbob (Mar 18, 2003 5:29 am)
yes it does rocketbob. I bought one online. It does require installation to the tailgate. Two bolts off the tailgate attachment through the bracket for the air deflector and ur in business. My vue window always got dirty on the tailgate window and bumper. NOT ANYMORE. Just Google "Saturn Vue Tailgate Air Deflector" . I paid 67.00 plus shipping for mine. Goodluck and I know you will enjoy it.
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Tailgate Air Deflector
by mbullhead
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Aug 22, 2009 (12:49 pm)
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I bought one online for 67.00 plus shipping. It does work very well. The backside of my 2003 Vue does not get dirty anymore. There are two different installation types. The one I have, bolts directly to the tailgate. Take off the two outer bolts from tailgate brackets and install the air deflector and tighten back. The other that I would not recommend in the self adhesive type. My buddy bought that one for 48.00 plus shipping online and 6 carwashes later it is off.
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