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Old April 18th 05, 01:23 PM
Oppie
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Also possible that since this happened when wife stopped for gas, that there
was water in the fuel. This plugs the fuel filter and makes operation
erratic. Try some drygas and/or change the fuel filter.

Thanks for reminding me about the Haynes manual. I have the 2001 lw300 and
had gotten the Saturn shop manual directly through the dealer. The Haynes
manual was not available yet for the L series last year at this time. Since
the Saturn shop manual is so poorly organized, I was hoping that the Haynes
manual would help to put things in perspective. Not to mention that the
Haynes tech manuals are great.


"Oppie" > wrote in message
news:1113788996.e01ba532a4f9e29305a705d7d8bea8f0@t eranews...
>I hate to sound like a broken record but have you tried to read out the
> fault codes?
> Try opening the gas cap and see if there is any vacuum before starting the
> engine. There should not be any vacuum at that point. Make sure that the
> gas
> cap is on tightly or it will throw a code.
>
> > wrote in message
> ups.com...
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