More than one thing can cause a loss of power.When you diagnose you start with electrics.Then fuel.As long as u know engine and transmission in good condition.If engine has blown headgasket it will have loss of power.If rear muffer blocked loss of power .Easy way to check get someone in vehicle while stationary and out of gear handbrake applied give couple full throttle quick revs.U listen to exhaust at rear of car if its sounds muffled that answers then u need to check where fault lies in muffler or catalitic converter usually muffler.But converters do block up alsoMore than one thing can cause a loss of power.When you diagnose you start with electrics.Then fuel.As long as u know engine and transmission in good condition.If engine has blown headgasket it will have loss of power.If rear muffer blocked loss of power .Easy way to check get someone in vehicle while stationary and out of gear handbrake applied give couple full throttle quick revs.U listen to exhaust at rear of car if its sounds muffled that answers then u need to check where fault lies in muffler or catalitic converter usually muffler.But converters do block up also
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It appears to be a known issue on Saturn. Some say the alarm, some say the button. According to this, disconnecting the battery for a few hours will fix it.
The symbol is displayed when the Traction Control System is functioning, and the vehicle is automatically adjusting power output to compensate for low traction, and also applying the brake on overspeed wheels.
If the road conditions are not likely to cause this to occur, the it would caused by a faulty wheel speed sensor.
I had something similar happen my car, literally disconnected battery half hour reset computer and it started. Dont know Why but hey car still running six months later
you may want to check to see if their is to much fluid in it,its along shoot but it does happen,see to much causes foaming of the fluid and it cant do its job.have u noted all engine conditions and any other condition when it acts up?good luck.
More than one thing can cause a loss of power.When you diagnose you start with electrics.Then fuel.As long as u know engine and transmission in good condition.If engine has blown headgasket it will have loss of power.If rear muffer blocked loss of power .Easy way to check get someone in vehicle while stationary and out of gear handbrake applied give couple full throttle quick revs.U listen to exhaust at rear of car if its sounds muffled that answers then u need to check where fault lies in muffler or catalitic converter usually muffler.But converters do block up also
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