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Old May 20th 05, 05:33 AM
Robin & Sharon
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I have a 98 Saturn sl2 4cy. It just started idling fast about 1100 rpm. Now
when I start it, it idles fast all the time. Any ideas?

Thanks, Robin


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Old May 20th 05, 02:12 PM
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Check the temperature sensors. could just think that the engine is very cold
when in fact it is not. You should also be getting a rich fuel mixture which
you should be able to smell before the cat warms up.
Have diagnostics run. should show up a malfunctioning sensor pretty fast.

"Robin & Sharon" > wrote in message
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>I have a 98 Saturn sl2 4cy. It just started idling fast about 1100 rpm. Now
>when I start it, it idles fast all the time. Any ideas?
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> Thanks, Robin
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Old May 21st 05, 01:08 PM
Robin & Sharon
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Do you know where they are?

Thanks, Robin


"Oppie" > wrote in message
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> Check the temperature sensors. could just think that the engine is very
> cold when in fact it is not. You should also be getting a rich fuel
> mixture which you should be able to smell before the cat warms up.
> Have diagnostics run. should show up a malfunctioning sensor pretty fast.
>
> "Robin & Sharon" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I have a 98 Saturn sl2 4cy. It just started idling fast about 1100 rpm.
>>Now when I start it, it idles fast all the time. Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks, Robin
>>

>
>



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Old May 23rd 05, 04:40 AM
Oppie
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Sorry, no idea about specifics on that model. I have an L series which is
completely different.
See if you can get a Haynes manual for your car. They're usually very good.
I understand that 'pep boys' has a free diagnostic service. Never been there
but sounds good.

"Robin & Sharon" > wrote in message
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> Do you know where they are?
>
> Thanks, Robin
>
>
> "Oppie" > wrote in message
> news:1116594677.4a8e0570f5dfc29da140dae6a1f5ec88@t eranews...
> > Check the temperature sensors. could just think that the engine is very
> > cold when in fact it is not. You should also be getting a rich fuel
> > mixture which you should be able to smell before the cat warms up.
> > Have diagnostics run. should show up a malfunctioning sensor pretty

fast.
> >
> > "Robin & Sharon" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >>I have a 98 Saturn sl2 4cy. It just started idling fast about 1100 rpm.
> >>Now when I start it, it idles fast all the time. Any ideas?
> >>
> >> Thanks, Robin
> >>

> >
> >

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Old May 25th 05, 04:53 PM
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Just a note of warning about PepBoys. I got back my '98 dohc sl2 (>97k)
from PepBoys, yesterday. It needed a tuneup (spark plugs/spark
wires/ignition wires/filters/etc), oil change, and the blinking battery
light checked out. I asked for a free diagnostic, since I was getting
all the above done. No can do at PepBoys (at least here in the SFBay
area); it costs 100$ to do a diagnostic.

Before the tuneup, the car ran ok, rough sounding, but ok all the same.
On the way home, it stalled when I stopped at lights, idled high,
really revved up, and finally died in the driveway.

I had to call them to find out that they had noticed only 3 cylinders
firing, but hadn't bothered to tell me. And _now_ they want to take a
look at it and run a diagnostic.

Caveat emptor with PepBoys.

 




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