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imlost114
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Oct 22, 2006, 8:36 AM
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1996 saturn keeps dieing
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my 1996 saturn, 90,000 miles, has suddenly decided not to work, it will start and then die after about ten minutes, after given sit time it will start again, but will again die. i know that my car stays on longer when the engine is colder, like early in the morning, any ideas as to what is wrong?
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steve01832
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Oct 22, 2006, 9:23 AM
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Re: 1996 saturn keeps dieing
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You may want to replace the coolant temperature sensor and the air temperature sensor. These are very common problems with Saturns and cause the same type of symptom as you described. Make sure the engine is cold when you replace the coolant sensor so you don't scald your hand. Steve
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