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Old January 7th 07, 07:08 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
ezekiell
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Default 97 SC2 needs full throttle to start

I have a 97 Saturn SC2. After running the car, if you shut it off and try
to start it again within 10 minutes, it will not start unless I floor the
gas pedal? It starts fine if its cold. Also, the temp gauge is always
pointing to halfway. Is this due to a sensor?
Are these two problems related and what can I do to solve both?

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Old January 7th 07, 10:03 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
Bob Shuman
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Default 97 SC2 needs full throttle to start

Sounds like the coolant temperature sensor needs to be replaced. This is a
5 minute job and a $10 part at any auto parts store.

Bob

"ezekiell" > wrote in message
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>I have a 97 Saturn SC2. After running the car, if you shut it off and try
> to start it again within 10 minutes, it will not start unless I floor the
> gas pedal? It starts fine if its cold. Also, the temp gauge is always
> pointing to halfway. Is this due to a sensor?
> Are these two problems related and what can I do to solve both?
>



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Old February 13th 07, 06:22 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
Mike Swift
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Default 97 SC2 needs full throttle to start

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"ezekiell" > wrote:

> I have a 97 Saturn SC2. After running the car, if you shut it off and try
> to start it again within 10 minutes, it will not start unless I floor the
> gas pedal? It starts fine if its cold. Also, the temp gauge is always
> pointing to halfway. Is this due to a sensor?
> Are these two problems related and what can I do to solve both?


The centered needle is an error indicator from the engine control
computer that indicates that the thermal sensor circuit is open,
indicates temp <-40ºC, or shorted, indicates temp >150ºC. The two most
common causes of this are a defective sensor, about $15, or defective
connector for the sensor, $30, and only available from Saturn. If you
have an ohm meter you can check the sensor while it is still in the
head. You have to good eyes, and a steady hand to get the probes on the
two tiny pins. It should read somewhere in the 3000-6000 ohm range at
70ºF.

I don't know if it is related to the sensor, but can't think of how it
could be.

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Mike

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existence is they collect the taxes from their customers and pass them to
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