The most common problems that could cause this are corroded battery terminals, the battery being weak, or an alternator going bad. Luckily none of these are generally too expensive to fix.
Perhaps a blown fuel pump. Take a plug wire out and use a spare plug and set it on a piece of metal and crank it and look for the spark. This will eliminate an ignition problem.
nope, at the crank
buy a service manual and follow the service steps for crank removal .
behind the crank pully
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No this will not work. Crank shafts are different
Saturn Shop Foreman here, old school GM window crank remover or use a shop rag behind the crank to grab the tangs of the clip and pop it out, it will fly like the wind if you don't watch out!
One symptom of a bad crank shaft sensor is the car having trouble starting. The car stalling and backfiring are other symptoms of a bad crank shaft sensor.
Lock up, No but a bad crank sensor will prevent the engine from starting.
The crank sensor is behind the starter. Remover the starter at the back of the engine and you will see the sensor
The V6 in the Saturn VUE is sideways (FWD) vs. the version used in the Cadillac Catera (RWD). On the Saturn, the crank sensor is mounted on the front side of the engine, sort of near where the trans mounts to the engine. Pretty easy to change.
No,it is right hand thread.