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I have a 2004 AWD Saturn Vue with 90k and surges between 40-50mph
I have a 2004 AWD Saturn Vue with 90k and lately it has been surging between 40-50 mph. The tach jumps about 300 rpms. Is this normal or is it transmission.
Re: I have a 2004 AWD Saturn Vue with 90k and surges...
I own a 2003 vue. it happened to me and finally the tranny went. it was a sealed transmission(cvt)do you have a dipstick to check your transmission fluid.if you dont, get saturn to look at it.a new one is 6000.00.Just hope you have a warranty.
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The Saturn Vue came in the FWD and AWD models. As built, for the AWD to work you need the driveshaft. If you remove the rear drive shaft and fix it so there would be no leakage, you could easily drive the Vue as a FWD vehicle.
www.carcomplaints.com/Saturn/Vue/.../power_train-automatic_transmiss... The 2003 Saturn Vue has 200 NHTSA complaints for the power train:automatic ... At 76,000 miles when accelerating to get on highway, the RPM's were roaring .... Car junked, waste of over $20,000, I can't believe there has been no recall. ... we think this problem makes this model a lemon from the beginning. ... Nov 192004 ...
IT'S AUTOMATIC! If there is a "TCS" or "Traction Control" button/switch, then leave that engaged at virtually all times. That year of the Saturn Vue did not come with 4WD (4x4); it offered AWD (all-wheel drive) which automatically supplements its traction control system (which was standard on all trims of that model in that year). AWD tranfers up to 50% of the power to the rear wheels when it detects wheel slippage. One up side (or pro) to having AWD is that you can use it on pavement. 4WD is generally too aggressive for that.
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No is not hard all you need to do is remove the tire and it haves four bolt on the back. one is kind of hard to take out do to not much space to work with.
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