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I would check the temperature sensor. Sounds like the sensor is telling the computer wrong information and the the fuel mixture is being affected.

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Q: Your Saturn starts right up but idles rough and stalls There is also a strong smell coming from the tailpipe area Once warmed up the Saturn runs normally but a little less power than usual?
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