Electrical Problems on Saturn Vue?
I have a Saturn Vue, 2006 and for the last month I've been afraid to get in my car because I worry that it will stop functioning...
A month ago my car wouldn't start. I got a jump, went to get the battery checked, it was OK, and there wasn't an explanation for it.
Today my car wouldn't start. I cried for a minute, tried again, and it started, but the start up took slightly longer than it normally does.
I went and got the battery tested, it was bad, I changed it.
3 hours later (after I had driven the car for about 20 minutes, parked it and turned it off) I got back in my car, and it turned on normally, but none of the lights on my dash board or radio turned on, (but the radio still worked). I drove for about a minute and the lights turned on. I turned my car off and restarted it, and it turned on normally.
I am hoping this isn't an electrical problem, aren't those expensive? Can anyone shed any light?
(on a separate note, about once every 6 months i have to replace my radio fuse because it just stops working and my radio won't turn on... not sure if this has anything to do with it, but I wanted to mention it)
(on another separate note that I wanted to mention, I have one headlight that went out on the same day that my car wouldn't start a month ago, but then it came back on so I didn't replace it. Last night when I got home I realized it was out again (I check it every day to make sure), and then this morning is when I had the problems... not sure if there's a connection).
Thank you!
Huntel2
A month ago my car wouldn't start. I got a jump, went to get the battery checked, it was OK, and there wasn't an explanation for it.
Today my car wouldn't start. I cried for a minute, tried again, and it started, but the start up took slightly longer than it normally does.
I went and got the battery tested, it was bad, I changed it.
3 hours later (after I had driven the car for about 20 minutes, parked it and turned it off) I got back in my car, and it turned on normally, but none of the lights on my dash board or radio turned on, (but the radio still worked). I drove for about a minute and the lights turned on. I turned my car off and restarted it, and it turned on normally.
I am hoping this isn't an electrical problem, aren't those expensive? Can anyone shed any light?
(on a separate note, about once every 6 months i have to replace my radio fuse because it just stops working and my radio won't turn on... not sure if this has anything to do with it, but I wanted to mention it)
(on another separate note that I wanted to mention, I have one headlight that went out on the same day that my car wouldn't start a month ago, but then it came back on so I didn't replace it. Last night when I got home I realized it was out again (I check it every day to make sure), and then this morning is when I had the problems... not sure if there's a connection).
Thank you!
Huntel2
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Thank you for the help!
We are happy with the car and the service however.
Over the last (4) months the fuse for the power seat has blown with increasing frequency. My wife usually notices when she goes to use the car. I have inspected and/or checked the following:
- Checked to make sure no obstruction in track i.e. coin or something. Track was clear. Problem not solved.
- Checked for obstructions under seat. Had can of glass cleaner which was removed. Problem not solved.
- Checked track lubrication. It was little dry so lubricated. Problem not solved.
- Checked fuse type. Confirmed it was correct. Problem not solved.
- Checked to see if heated seat may be issue. Determined seperate fuse. Problem not solved.
- Tested/inspected electrical wiring. No apparent breaks/cuts/bare wires.
- Tested chair repeatedly with multiple people getting in & out (60 or 70 times), moving seat back & forth and adding resistance (feet on fire wall). No fuse blown. Problem not solved.
- Changed 20 amp fuse out for 30 amp. Problem not solved.
- Tested 50 amp fuse for one trip. Seat worked fine from start to finish of trip including before car turned off. Fuse was blown when car was used again. Problem not solved.
I do not think problem is with seat based on above.
Any ideas?
On side note in the past I have had following minor electrical (?) problems since I bought care 5 years ago.
- AC fan speed fluctuating. It is not related to load on engine, etc. Comes back in little bit.
- Dash lights do not come on when starting car (varies which ones). Have to turn car off and restart to solve.
Both issues are infrequent and have been investigated with no cause found or even able to repeat.
Only other change in last 9 months was installation of remote start by dealer 6 months before fuses started blowing.
So I am at a loss on how to solve. Can only use fuse for short amount of time before blowing.
Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
Redline08
These were my transient symptoms:
1: Instrument lights blinking off.
2: Instrument gauges not working or bouncing around.
3: Radio blinking off.
4: Turn signals don't work.
5: Turn signal activation disengages cruise control.
6: Cruise control cannot be set.
7: Car behaves as through battery has been removed (which also means that the key cannot be removed if you put it in).
These problems could usually be triggered by using a DC->AC power converter with a heavy load, like a laptop.
There were 2 problems with the battery connections.
1: The battery connections are of a poor design and do not allow for excessive (adequate) clamping so the positive terminal had wiggled loose. This was the main problem and made the care stable for a few weeks but then the symptoms came creeping back. So I went back to the battery area and found...
2: There is a very small gauge wire connected to the accessory lug of the Ground/Negative battery terminal via a very poor quality ring lug. The connection of the crimp to the ring was so week that when I gently pulled on it, it separated completely (see the 2 pictures: 1 before, 1 after). I stripped it back and screwed the nut directly onto the wire (did not yet replace with another proper ring lug) and have done 1000 miles with heavy load and no electrical glitches at all.
This is a simple procedure; no need to disconnect the battery, and there will be no sparks. Usually there is a supplied puller made of yellow or black plastic. If you don't have the puller, a pair of pliers will work fine. Pull the fuse straight up and push it straight down to reinstall. There is a fuse guide on the inside of the compartment lid.