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How many miles can a Chevy Aveo go?

How many miles can a Chevy Aveo go?

If you follow the maintenance, fix the minor issues, the car should last well past 200,000 miles. If you don’t take care of it, expect your timing belt to snap and your engine to blow up.

How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2009 Chevy Aveo take?

For Automatic Transmission: AW81-40LE….TIV

Notes: T-IV Automatic Transmission Fluid GM P/N 88900925
Capacity: 4 speed AW81-40LE Total Fill 6.1 quarts 2.2 quarts Initial Fill

How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2008 Chevy Aveo take?

The 2008 Chevy Aveo has a transmission fluid capacity of 9.7 quarts.

Why does my 2004 Aveo make a grinding noise?

And now with 6,000 miles its nice and smooth. I purchased a 2004 Aveo when test driving the car there was a little grinding noise in the car going from 10 mph to 20 mph I asked the salesman what was that and he said the it was because the car was a little cold and it would go away.

Why does my Aveo have a locking torque convertor?

Every automatic I’ve driven since the early 90s has had the same sensation of an extra shift at around 45 mph and none of them have had electronic throttle (including my 04 Aveo). It has a locking torque convertor which “locks” and eliminates slippage when the computer decides conditions are optimal.

Why does my Chevy transmission not go into 3rd gear?

Chevy transmission won’t shift, stuck in 1st gear or limp mode – Speedometer may also display zero at all times. It could be internal transmission failure, low transmission fluid, or faulty Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS sensor). Chevy transmission won’t go into 3rd or 4th gear – This is a good indication that 3 or 4 gear clutches are worn.

What happens if your Chevy transmission is out of fluid?

Low transmission fluid causes most Chevy transmission problems, including harsh shifting, delayed shifting, and no shifting if there is a total loss of transmission fluid. If your Chevy transmission is low or out of fluid, avoid running or driving until the transmission fluid level is corrected to avoid unnecessary transmission damage.

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Ruth Doyle