New 03 Vue Owner
#1
New 03 Vue Owner
Good day to everyone out there!
My name is Chris and I love being a member of these forums as they've kept my cars on the road for years. I just picked up an 03 Vue (base model 2.2 I4, 5spd) over the weekend with only 111k miles! Years ago, I owned a 97 SC2 that wound up being the biggest lemon I've ever owned and it took alot for me to get over those problems to buy another Saturn. Hopefully I will have this car for years to come with little to no problems (besides the normal wear and tear). I tend to lurk on these sites quite a bit to learn what I can and give help with issues I've already dealt with. I have basic home mechanic experience with domestics and imports and am looking forward to being a part of your group.
My name is Chris and I love being a member of these forums as they've kept my cars on the road for years. I just picked up an 03 Vue (base model 2.2 I4, 5spd) over the weekend with only 111k miles! Years ago, I owned a 97 SC2 that wound up being the biggest lemon I've ever owned and it took alot for me to get over those problems to buy another Saturn. Hopefully I will have this car for years to come with little to no problems (besides the normal wear and tear). I tend to lurk on these sites quite a bit to learn what I can and give help with issues I've already dealt with. I have basic home mechanic experience with domestics and imports and am looking forward to being a part of your group.
#3
Old Man
Take a look at my life
I'm a lot like you....
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Don't mind Rube, he's a grouchy old Tennessee boy w a Florida address.
Vues seem to have more systematic/design type flaws that you can watch out for. That was the first year for the Ecotec 2.2L engine, so you may wish to run through the recalls and TSBs on the nhtsa.gov site so you have an idea of what to look out for.
I own a 97SC2 as my daily driver w 259K on the clcok. Nothing but replacing parts as they wear out, most not designed to even last this long.
With S cars you either got a great one or a dud.
Take a look at my life
I'm a lot like you....
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Don't mind Rube, he's a grouchy old Tennessee boy w a Florida address.
Vues seem to have more systematic/design type flaws that you can watch out for. That was the first year for the Ecotec 2.2L engine, so you may wish to run through the recalls and TSBs on the nhtsa.gov site so you have an idea of what to look out for.
I own a 97SC2 as my daily driver w 259K on the clcok. Nothing but replacing parts as they wear out, most not designed to even last this long.
With S cars you either got a great one or a dud.
#8
Hello
Hello I just became a owner of a used saturn vue. Have you had any issues with the starter by chance only reason I ask is because the vehicle sat for 3 to 3.5 months and wasn't started when it say. It ran after the pre owner put it on the battery charger but the next day went to start it and the lights were bright blower was on high and all it did was click and tried it again and clicked again. I had the battery tested and tested bad but my other half believes it is the starter. There are days it will start and then it don't.any suggestions please help
Good day to everyone out there!
My name is Chris and I love being a member of these forums as they've kept my cars on the road for years. I just picked up an 03 Vue (base model 2.2 I4, 5spd) over the weekend with only 111k miles! Years ago, I owned a 97 SC2 that wound up being the biggest lemon I've ever owned and it took alot for me to get over those problems to buy another Saturn. Hopefully I will have this car for years to come with little to no problems (besides the normal wear and tear). I tend to lurk on these sites quite a bit to learn what I can and give help with issues I've already dealt with. I have basic home mechanic experience with domestics and imports and am looking forward to being a part of your group.
My name is Chris and I love being a member of these forums as they've kept my cars on the road for years. I just picked up an 03 Vue (base model 2.2 I4, 5spd) over the weekend with only 111k miles! Years ago, I owned a 97 SC2 that wound up being the biggest lemon I've ever owned and it took alot for me to get over those problems to buy another Saturn. Hopefully I will have this car for years to come with little to no problems (besides the normal wear and tear). I tend to lurk on these sites quite a bit to learn what I can and give help with issues I've already dealt with. I have basic home mechanic experience with domestics and imports and am looking forward to being a part of your group.
#10
2). Please do not tack unrelated info about your vehicle onto the end of someone else's post. Please Start your own thread in the correct section.
3) if your battery tests bad, why are you seeking a different explanation? Replace it and get on w life. Your starter WILL go bad if you abuse it trying to crank a dead battery.
Seriously, just replace the battery and you're in the clear on this one