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2007 Chevrolet Aveo Sedan - Page 8 Questions & Answers
My Aveo LS A/T 2007 model seems choking and the
More likely than not, you have a faulty fuel injector. This will cause very large amounts of fuel to be pumped into the cylinder at which the injector is failing and the engine cannot burn the fuel fast enough. Thus the eventual stall condition.
Changed spark plug wires and plugs found oil in
The oil is probably leaking into the spark plug wells from the seals at the bottom of the pipes that constitute the wells. The wells may pull out with the plugs removed and have a seal at the top, but the bottom of the pipes may have been damaged if they are held in place by the plugs. Another method is to hold the pipes in place in the head with 'o' ring seals and these may have developed a leak, allowing oil from the tappet cover to get into the plug well.
I have a 04 Aveo with 120,000 miles on it. The
Not a Chevy guy but P0442 is a gas cap code.
P0441 is an evap system failure. The fuel tank has a very slight pressure due to the gas cap having a pressure relief of about 1/2 psi. This pushes fuel vapors out through the evap vslve in the tank and into the carbon cansiter for storage. When the engine is at operating temperature and cruising down the highway, the vapors are purged into the engine for burning There is a solenoid valve that the computer actuates to do this. The valve can be on the engine or on the canister.
I dont know why you have a loose vacuum line going into the trunk, but it should be connected to something.
Need to take passenger side
go to your local parts store they make a special tool to remove the spring clip please check box below if this is helpful
Car stalling out when i push gas when chaging
For all those out there that have had problems with your Chevy Aveo Stalling, inconsistent idling, hard to start, or throttle problems, Hollywood Harv has the answer for you. Try a new Valve Idling Air Cont GM part number 93744675. You only need one and it has to be install by Chevrolet so they can place in the codes to make it work properly. Toss the old one away as most likely has so much carbon build up on the part that it stuck or struggling to function properly. It worked on mine after many different attempts at other stuff! This is a sure winner! Good luck and drive safe! Hollywood Harv
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