car mystery

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by G, Mar 12, 2005.

  1. G

    G Guest

    Hi all, I don't know much about cars but I know when my car is messed
    up. I think it's a fairly simple problem but no one has figured it out.

    The problem started when I took my 2003 ION for its 10,000 mile check
    up. They did only minor stuff, didn't change the oil, they did change
    the heat filter, etc. I never had a problem with the car before I took
    it in. After I take it in about three days later I notice the
    following: the power steering is not as "powerful" anymore, that is it
    takes more turn of the wheel to steer. Even worse, the engine acts
    different. It lurches forward, the acceleration is poor, it feels like
    the car is slipping gears. I take it to two different Saturn dealers
    and they can't find anything wrong with it but I was so sure that it
    was driving much better before. I also noticed that this lurching and
    slipping got worse after the gas level got below half. So ok I go maybe
    six months thinking I can do nothing about it. I take it in to Walmart
    for an oil change and boom, they change the oil and the filter and the
    is just like it was. Nice and smooth. At this point I think everything
    is fixed and thank god I wasn't imagining things. But after a week or
    so the same stuff is starting to happen. Now I think I have a piece of
    pertinent information that may help crack this: when the car is having
    problems, the heat or AC functions even if it is set to off. In other
    words, I can be driving with the heat off but it is still blowing lots
    of hot air into the car.
    I may be wrong but in my other cars if the heat was off it was off
    period. Any ideas? Please!

    Gabe
     
    G, Mar 12, 2005
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  2. G

    marx404 Guest

    you will always have a tad bit of air flowing into the cabin even when the
    air switch is set to off. If your temp switch is set to heat, then that air
    may be warm. Try setting the temp switch all the way to cool. Also make sure
    that you have the air recirculator button on so that outside air isnt
    blowing in (the lil button w/circular arrows).

    as far as an oil change "fixing" your electrical steering or throttle
    response, doesnt make sense to me.

    marx404
     
    marx404, Mar 14, 2005
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