Saturn VUE owners have reported 4 problems related to fuel delivery (under the gasoline fuel system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Saturn VUE based on all problems reported for the VUE.
2004 Vue multiple issues. . . First issue less then 100 miles on vehicle, depressed brakes car continued to creep at stop sign. Diagnostics at Saturn dealership: split in brake line, replaced under warranty. Second issue: less then 300 miles on vehicle, quick stop caused rear seat safety harness to become disconnected from vehicle wall. . Daughter was not restrained and slid forward in seat. Saturn diagnostics: someone was not doing their job the day it was made. . . They tightened screw back into wall of car and have not had issues since. . . This was uncalled for and should have been caught during safety inspection. Third issue: saw details on news about recall on this model of Vue, contacted Saturn dealership about it and was told that we would be getting information in the mail about repairs. Fourth issue: about 20,000 on Vue, went to store and was functional, came out and car would not start, over half a tank of gas in vehicle and gauge shows empty, bought gas can and put 5 more gallons of gas in car. Still shows empty and car would not start, no word on reason for failure beaches it happened today (10/23/05).
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2003 Saturn Vue failed to start. The vehicle made squeaking noises when the consumer made a right turn, in addition to various other rumblings. The consumer experienced problems with the rotors, bearings and transmission. A special wheel bearing had to be ordered as well as a special side cover and hardware for the transmission. The coolant switch was defective. The rear wipers would stick. The gas gauge would only read 3/4 full. The air condition stopped working and the hot and cold knob did not go all the to cool. The starter was replaced which was the reason the vehicle wasn't starting. The transfer case seal was replaced.
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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.
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.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Gasoline Fuel System problems | |
Tank Assembly problems | |
Fuel Pump problems | |
Fuel Hoses Lines/piping And Fittings problems | |
Fuel Delivery problems | |
Fuel Injection Rail problems | |
Tank Filler Pipe And Cap problems | |
Fuel Injection problems | |
Tank Mounting problems | |
Fuel Injector problems |