1995 SW2 stalling

Discussion in 'Saturn S-series' started by AJmtnbiker, Mar 5, 2006.

  1. AJmtnbiker

    AJmtnbiker Guest

    My friend has a 1995 Saturn wagon (sw2) that he wants to sell because
    it keeps stalling. He has taken it to several shops and they cannot
    find anything wrong. The problem is described as the car will stall
    when making a quick turn in either direction. Also, after cruising at
    highway speed and getting off an exit ramp, come to a stop and the car
    will stall. I'm thinking egr valve from what I have read here. I
    suggested replacing the egr, but he balked at the cost. My friend is
    tired of this car and not driven the car for nearly a year. He wants
    to sell it for $500. The car only has 66000 miles, auto trans, power
    windows / dl. I am thinking of buying it, but could the problem be
    much more sinister? He says when he did drive it, it did not burn oil.
    What do you think, is it worth buying and fixing?
     
    AJmtnbiker, Mar 5, 2006
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  2. AJmtnbiker

    blah blah Guest

    Hell I'd buy that! My guess so far would be EGR as well. You can clean
    it if its just dirty. Second guess would be fuel pump...
     
    blah blah, Mar 6, 2006
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  3. AJmtnbiker

    p_vouers Guest

    fuel pump
     
    p_vouers, Mar 6, 2006
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  4. AJmtnbiker

    Lane Guest

    He has taken it to several shops and they cannot
    Has he taken it to a Saturn retailer to get a proper diagnosis done? It's
    usually under $50, and they're the experts with these cars. What did
    reading the stored trouble codes reveal?
    An EGR valve costs less than $150. He'd sell the car and buy another
    (presumably at a cost greater than $150) to avoid spending $150 on this car?
    I swear, I can't believe some people's logic, or lack of, when it comes to
    cars...

    In addition to that - are our guesses (or yours) better than guesses by the
    several mechanics he already took it to? Please suggest that he get the
    proper diagnosis done by a Saturn retailer's service department. If it
    saves him from replacing one part the car doesn't need (and saves him from
    getting rid of a car over the whole ordeal), it has paid for itself.

    Lane [ lane (at) evilplastic.com ]
     
    Lane, Mar 7, 2006
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  5. AJmtnbiker

    p_vouers Guest

    I agree.. as far as some people.. I've noticed that some people don't
    want to fix anything infact an oil change is somewhat of a major
    overhaul.. of course others that have done costly repairs sometimes a
    small one just isn't worth it anymore.
     
    p_vouers, Mar 7, 2006
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  6. AJmtnbiker

    AJmtnbiker Guest

    He shares a car with his wife and they have been using one car for the
    last year. They are paying insurance on the saturn and it is just
    sitting there. He will not buy another car, just wants to get rid of
    this one. I am going to read the codes tommorrow night, give hime the
    option of helping him fix it, or just buy it.
     
    AJmtnbiker, Mar 8, 2006
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