8.2
pretty bad- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 4,439 miles
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I have taken my 2003 Saturn Vue in 8 times for high idle (1000 RPM) in neutral, ses light on, and engine cooling fan going on. The dealer stopped attempting to fix the problem on visit 6 (when they let my car sit at the dealership for 13 days with 1 diagnosis attempt). Another dealer has looked at the car for the last two visits. Saturn says they cannot find anything wrong. Yet I have found a Saturn service bulletin on the NHTSA website. The high idle is a safety issue because it affects my shifting. An independent ase certified mechanic has stated that the high idle and engine fan running will eventually damage the fan, engine mounts and catalytic converter. Of course, my gas mileage is compromised as well as my safety. The service bulletin pertains to the ses light, code P0171 fuel trim system lean.
- Lake Forest, CA, USA
2003 Saturn Vue: While driving, the "reduced power" light comes on at the same time that the car has been reduced in speed to 15 to 20 mph. This sudden reduction, without warning is a safety hazard while driving in traffic. The sudden reduction has the same effect as putting on the brakes without the brake lights.
- Silver Spring, MD, USA
- Buffalo, NY, USA