A large vacuum leak or the coolant temp sensor. The coolant temp sensor is a very common problem on these. Just make sure you change the one for the ECU, not the gauge.
AnswerTake off you air cleaner and disconnect you throttle sensor, (it is on top of the throttle body, and has three wires. and then restart you car. If it idles correctly then replace the sensor�about $25.00i have one that did, that, it was my map sensor. fixed it, and I've yet to have a problem out of it again.
If the scale Merriam of the Sun is 3000 mm, then the scale diameter of Saturn would be 274.2 mm.
ECU Caps dead
Since Titan is near Saturn it would take about 8 years or 3000 days.
the sensors get the sensors looked at because sensors are notorious for failling and causing problems
igniter is possibility
The average cost of repairing a clutch on a 1999 Saturn SL is anywhere between $400 to $3000. The Saturn SL was produced from 1990 to 2002.
It's almost always a vacuum leak.
If you were 3000 years old you would be 3000 years old.
i have a 1994 Mitsubishi 3000 gt and when the temperature hand starts to go up the car dies what would cause this to happen
yes but only if both manual or auto they wont interchange
probably a dollar cause no one likes the brewers
In 3000 years? That would be 1,095,000