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Is there a problem with my 2004 Chevy Aveo?

Is there a problem with my 2004 Chevy Aveo?

No one has added a helpful site for this 2004 Aveo problem yet. Be the first! Read reviews of repair shops in your area. Enter your zip code: First I must say my Aveo really never gave me any problems. It actually lasted into my retirement. The problem was, I suddenly lost motor power in my car.

What happens if the timing belt goes on a Chevy Aveo?

I’ve never heard of a vehicle experiencing this kind of problem with only 40000 miles. Chevrolet basically put a disposable engine (Interference engine) in this vehicle, knowing that if the timing belt went it would immediately ruin the valves and possibly the pistons.

Why is my Chevy Aveo engine losing power?

The hydrocarbons choking your exhaust could also botch your annual emissions test. Engines typically misfire for three reasons: spark loss, lost compression or a way-out-of-whack air-to-fuel ratio.

Are there any problems with the Chevy Aveo?

Aveo owners have also reported problems relating to faulty instrumentation. Corrosion of the fuel level sender unit can result in an inaccurate reading on the fuel gauge. In cases where a cleaning does not fix the problem, a new sender may be needed, which requires draining the gas tank.

Why is my air conditioning not working on my Aveo?

What are common reasons my Chevrolet Aveo has air conditioning problems? While there are a variety of reasons your Chevrolet Aveo air conditioning won’t work, the most common 3 are a refrigerant leak, an electrical climate control issue, or a problem with the air conditioning compressor.

Why does my Chevy Aveo keep leaking oil?

Another engine problem common to early Aveos was leaking oil due to a faulty drain plug, but replacement plugs provide a quick and easy solution. However, severe engine damage can result from driving a vehicle with not enough oil.

Why is my Chevy Aveo making a loud noise?

Several other issues have plagued the Chevy Aveo, though in smaller numbers. Faulty wheel bearings in the rear axle can cause a loud noise to come from the rear wheels. When the bearing is replaced, the bearing seal may need to be replaced as well.

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