How do I find out about a recall?

How do I find out about a recall?

Visit NHTSA.gov/Recalls to find out if your car or truck is under recall. Search using your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Your search result will tell you if your car or truck is included in any safety recall at this time. If your vehicle does have a recall, call your local dealer to schedule the free repair.

Does the 2007 Saturn Vue have a Honda engine?

V6 models received Honda’s J35S1 engine and Honda transmission. This V-6 engine was used in the Saturn Vue 2004 to 2007 model years.

What goes wrong with Saturn Vue?

Some of the most common problems with the Saturn Vue involve the electrical system. In many cases drivers have experienced problems with the dashboard gauges, including the fuel gauge and engine temperature gauge, which may display incorrect information or fail to function at all.

Are there any problems with the 2005 Saturn Vue?

The 2005 Saturn Vue has 220 problems & defects reported by Vue owners. The worst complaints are AC / heater, engine, and transmission problems.

What causes a Saturn Vue to roll without warning?

THIS CONDITION, COUPLED WITH NORMAL OPERATING STRESSES, COULD LEAD TO FAILURE, ELIMINATING THE ABILITY TO SECURE THE TRANSMISSION IN ‘PARK’ POSITION. IF THIS HAPPENS WHILE THE VEHICLE IS PARKED ON A NON-LEVEL SURFACE, THE VEHICLE COULD ROLL WITHOUT WARNING AND CAUSE INJURY TO PEOPLE IN ITS PATH.

How can I tell if my Saturn Vue is having transmission problems?

It only happens when stopped and the you push the gas to go it just revs up and doesn’t move, if i shift into N and then back it drives but the CE light comes on and it runs rough. After you turn it off then start it up the light is off and runs fine, even if its only off for a sec. It does this about 2 times on a 20 mile in town trip.

What is the correct wheel size for a Saturn Vue?

THE PRINTED WHEEL RIM DESIGNATION SPECIFIED A 16-INCH WHEEL WHEN A 17-INCH WHEEL DESIGNATION WAS REQUIRED. IF THE WHEEL RIM SIZE IS INCORRECTLY PRINTED ON A TIRE/CERTIFICATION LABEL, A SERVICE TECHNICIAN WHO SOLELY USES THE TIRE/CERTIFICATION LABEL FOR SERVICE INFORMATION MAY ATTEMPT TO REPLACE A DAMAGED WHEEL WITH AN INCORRECT WHEEL.