'06 VUE Problem...

Discussion in 'Saturn VUE' started by IYM, Apr 17, 2009.

  1. IYM

    IYM Guest

    don't be shocked, but this is an actual post in this near-dead group! LOL

    I've googled this problem out on the web and have not found anything
    similar, so I've turned here in hopes that some of the knowledgeable people
    are still lurking around and can help me out....

    '06 Vue, 4 cyl, 5-speed, 80K miles, no history of problems with the
    exception of the front wheel bearings.

    The check engine light (yellow silhouette my wife says looks like a tranny)
    is coming on and off sporadically. Stays on for 30 miles goes off for a day
    or two, comes back on. In addition, When sitting at a light or in traffic,
    when the cooling fan turns on & off, the traction control light comes on and
    off with it. Now with the check engine light on, I went to have the codes
    read. Looking over the guy's shoulder, the engine light is blaring away on
    the dash, and his code reader says "no codes".

    Does a faulty gas cap trip the engine light? If so, would it come up as a
    code to be read? Is there anyone who knows if there is a history of
    electrical problems with the Vue, like shorts? My father also has a '06 Vue
    and the dealer told him there was a recall on the gas cap and replaced it.
    I never received anything regarding a recall. Was there one for this anyone
    knows of? Any ideas what my dash issues are?

    Lot of questions, I know - but thanks in advance...

    IYM
     
    IYM, Apr 17, 2009
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  2. IYM

    IYM Guest

    Sorry - Was having problems posting and the next thing you know, there are
    three of them - my appologies...

    IYM
     
    IYM, Apr 17, 2009
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  3. IYM

    Oppie Guest

    Stuff happens...
    Sorry, I have an LW300 so can't help with a Vue question.
     
    Oppie, Apr 17, 2009
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