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Car Forum / Saturn Cars / January 2007

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Saturn Relay overstarting

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blas1970 - 19 Jan 2007 14:56 GMT
Our 2005 saturn relay keeps trying to start after it is already running.
Sometimes it then quits and you have to try to start again.  We have
talked to the service dept. they say saturn knows about it and that it
happens in all of them and they will eventually come up with a fix but it
won't hurt the car.  I find it hard to believe that all of then do it and
they are able to sell these still.  Does anyone else have this problem. It
usuall takes about 4 times to start the car but the pther day it took me 19
times to start the car.  It can't be good for our car to keep this up it
has been happening for two years now.
marx404 - 21 Jan 2007 17:08 GMT
I would contact the shop manager and Saturn Customer Care, this is NOT
normal, I have sold the Relay since it first came out and have never
encountered this issue. I have seem where the remote doesn't work at all ,
but never what you describe and this is definitely not normal nor good at
all for the starter. If there is an alternate Saturn store I would try it
also.

marx404
 
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