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Re: Transmission Shifter Interlock [ray80]
by smogdung
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Jul 23, 2007 (6:39 pm)
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Replying to: ray80 (Jul 23, 2007 8:30 am)
The Yukon loaner has that cylinder deactivation feature & the DIC will tell you when it's on V4 mode....net effect seems minimal though...overall first tank = < 15 mpg. For giant vehicle with 3rd row seating...small storage behind 3rd row...HHR has more stage space unless you remove 3rd row seats from Yukon. Now that I'm driving one I see them everywhere...staggering how many people still drive gas guzzlers.
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- #92 of 155
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Problems with 2006 HHR
by crashot
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Aug 19, 2007 (7:53 pm)
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I bought this car new in March 2006 and it has been flawless until today. Also keep in mind I have kept up with regular maintenance at the GM dealership.
Car was fine all weekend with no indicators of any trouble. I drive to work this morning, nothing out of the ordinary. I leave the office this afternoon and get about 200 yards out of the parking lot when i hear this god awful screech come from under the hood (kind of like the loose or wet belt squeak sound, but very loud. The car would not accelerate at all, but then would seem to catch and sort of lurch forward a bit. I coasted to a stop, started the car and continues about another 500 yards when the screech came back, this time worse than before, however, the power remained on and nothing went haywire, i just died and I coasted to a stop. After this it would not turn over at all. I could hear the starter engage but it would fire, just "wha wha wha wha" after a few attempts it started to display the symptoms of a dead battery, so I turned of the power and called roadside assistance. Car was towed to the dealer where I await to find out whats up.
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- #93 of 155
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Re: Problems with 2006 HHR [crashot]
by ray80
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Aug 20, 2007 (3:01 am)
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Replying to: crashot (Aug 19, 2007 7:53 pm)
Just a wild guess, but perhaps the A/C compressor locked up, causeing engine stall. I have heard of this happening before and I think it may have something to do with A/C system being over charged. Mine was over charged and I noticed some performance problems (engine lag when compressor engaged) before I had it fixed.
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- #94 of 155
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Re: HHR Starting/Stalling Problems [pf_flyer]
by josan
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Sep 30, 2007 (12:13 pm)
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Replying to: pf_flyer (Jul 18, 2006 3:29 am)
i took delivery on my hhr last week (brand new) and its already in the shop.i brought my grandaughter to her friends house, i turned off the truck to speak to her friends mom, who i never met before, i returned to the truck turned the key and all i got was the engine spinning not starting.i was embarrased here i am with a brand new car and it wont start.this happened on a friday. the truck was put on a flat bed and brought to the dealer.the service manager told me that i was lucky because he had 1 loaner vehicle left.imagine that i just paid $20,000 for a vehicle that broke down and i was lucky to get a raggedy malibu. i usually don't buy chevys but i just loved the way this truck looks.i really hope that the problem can be fixed only one time because i really like this truck all around.
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- #95 of 155
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Re: Problems with 2006 HHR [crashot]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
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Jan 06, 2008 (3:33 pm)
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Replying to: crashot (Aug 19, 2007 7:53 pm)
I think your alternator seized.
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- #97 of 155
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Front end grinding/scuffing noise & MPG
by brkdrvr
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Jan 22, 2008 (8:03 am)
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Hello,
I am the owner of a '07 HHR w/5,000m. My wife and I purchased new off Chevy lot w/15m. We both independently noticed a faint scuffing coming from the left side of front end within the 1st 200m. We notified dealer & dropped off to have mud flaps inst. & noise checked. Dealer could not hear/feel noise (they drove car +50m) they said they thought they rain could have masked noise. We took car back and noticed noise right away. The scuffing/pulsing seems to emanate from the front drivers side and is most noticeable around 35MPH. The problem could be brake related ie. rotor warp but, it does not seem to be effected by application of brake(it does not get worse or pull to side). The noise sounds much more like a bad wheel bearing to me. The car tracks straight on hwy and does not pull w/braking. We took car back 3000m for oil change (Synthetic) and complained about noise again. The service people drove car and checked the brakes, wheels & tires. Problem seemed a little better & MPG improved slightly to 28mpg hwy. The mpg is the second issue and may be related. The engine is 2.3L w/auto trans, we use regular 87 octane (gas here is E10). The car has never broken 29mpg and averages 23/24. I have filled the car reset the DIC pulled directly on the hwy & driven trips anywhere from 50 to 100 miles 60 & 65 MPH with & w/o cruise control and never break 26.5 mph. We have two Volvo 240's an '87 & '93 both w/ 2.3L 4 cyl Auto trans & over 175,000m, both get 26 or better average MPG & as high as 33mpg Hwy. Anybody with similar experience or constructive suggestions?
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- #98 of 155
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Re: Front end grinding/scuffing noise & MPG [brkdrvr]
by ray80
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Jan 22, 2008 (8:56 am)
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Replying to: brkdrvr (Jan 22, 2008 8:03 am)
For the scuffing noise, I wonder if maybe a brake pad is rubbing/sticking or something. I usually find gas mileage slowly improves up to 10k or so miles. Other things that may affect it somewhat (besides E-10) are real cold weather and use of defrost or recirc (or even running with A/C on like I inadvertantly do sometimes).
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- #99 of 155
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Re: Front end grinding/scuffing noise & MPG [ray80]
by brkdrvr
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Jan 22, 2008 (9:32 am)
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Replying to: ray80 (Jan 22, 2008 8:56 am)
I don't think it's a brake related issue. No pulling, no increase when braking, does not get better/worse w/mileage (miles driven not mpg). The noise & feel of scuffing grinding is most noticeable around 35mph. As for the mileage (MPG) it seems to be getting worse.
I am dropping the HHR off at the I.G. Burton Chevrolet Service Dept. (very reputable they replaced my 2005 Suburbans trans. plus 36,200 miles for $250.00 w/100,000 wtd on new unit) again Thurs. to be checked out and will post new findings.
I hope this can be resolved because we really like the car it's super quiet and fun to drive, the only disappointments are; visibility (we test drove, knew & bought anyway), mileage I really expected to get 30mpg hwy (our 2005 Suburban has gets 20+), and this noise which I have the nagging feeling is the tip of a serious problem w/front axle, bearing or transmission.
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- #100 of 155
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Re: Front end grinding/scuffing noise & MPG [brkdrvr]
by poncho167
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Jan 25, 2008 (7:15 am)
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Replying to: brkdrvr (Jan 22, 2008 9:32 am)
The bearing is the first thing that came to mind.
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