saturn vue 2004 front wheel drive

Asked by Guru9HH122 Nov 12, 2021 at 04:59 AM about the 2004 Saturn VUE V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my saturen vue has a hard time starting on cold days i have a obd reader and
i looked at it it said i had mis fires and camshaft prombles on the obd reader
but my check engine light is not on please help and my front right passgern
tire sounds like it is going to pop off please help i need to know answers

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When you turn the key to run ( don't start it ) the CEL light should be on the dash , if not the bulb may be burnt , the codes present may be " pending codes " but show where the problem is none the less , I would start with the cam shaft sensor because a problem there may set other codes . A confirmed code will set the CEL ( check engine light ) Get the front wheel in the air and grab on to it if there is movement see what the problem is .

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