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cooling fan
I am assuming you mean the cooling fan. Turn on your air conditioning and check to see if fan is coming on. If it doesnt, the check ALL fuses and relays, in the car and under the hood. If the fan does come on, then you may have the same problem i had. The temperature gauges in Saturns are designed horribly and they get knocked out of calibration, thus making u think that the engine is to hot, when it really isnt. My fan comes on right when the needle touches the red area of the temp gauge. I hooked up a diagnostic tester (which your local mechanic or auto parts store might have) and it showed that the fan came on between 110-125 degrees which is totally normal. The gauge was just not calibrated right and the only way to fix the gauge is to get a new one installed. (VERY hard),also u can get an aftermarket one. If this still doesnt solve your problem, keep in mind that there are 2 engine temperatue sensors, they are right below your intake next to the valve cover. Try replacing both. One goes to your gauge, and the other to your computer. I hope I was of some help to you, and let me know if it works!
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