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Chevrolet Aveo Transmission Problems

87 messages,  Last post on Jun 29, 2009 at 7:15 AM

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Re: Not Running Right After Engine Replacement [Konstantine] by scottsmen
Mar 31, 2009 (11:06 am)
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Replying to: Konstantine (Jan 11, 2009 5:43 pm)

Riboo's suggestion worked. I did it to my Aveo 2004 car and it works fine now. It goes right into 4th normally. Had the dealer do it and cost me $135.00. He didn't seem to know what it was, until I explained it to him, then he knew. I talked to the Sevice deptment manager.
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Re: Not Running Right After Engine Replacement [Riboo] by scottsmen
Mar 31, 2009 (11:12 am)
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Replying to: Riboo (Jan 07, 2009 8:40 am)

I had my 2004 Aveo crank shaft sensor variation relearned to day(31 March 2009) and it now works just fine. I went to the service manager and explained what I needed and then he realized what had to be done. It cost me $135.00 to have it done.
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RE: Mark one more up for the sensor variation relearn by john338
Jun 29, 2009 (7:15 am)
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I had my 2004 Aveo crank shaft sensor variation relearned today (29 June 2009) drove for about 30 miles all seems well. I will say that I had an interesting experience at my dealer.
I showed up and told him what was wrong and what needed to be done. He said, "yea ok well it will be $99.95 for us to do the diagnostic and then we will let you know what we find from there." I left the car and walked off thinking wonderful they are going to charge me a hundred bucks to find out they have to do what I said in the first place. While on my walk-a-bout I spotted the tech and MY car at the walmart. Can you believe it! So shortly afterward I started my way back to the dealer I got a call from the dealer telling me that they needed to do a relearn procedure for the crank shaft sensor and it will be $150. I mentioned seeing my car and that I would discuss it more when I return. Well as I am stepping back on thier lot about hour has past since I first spotted my car and guess what pulls in behind me, yep MY car once again. I tell the manager all of this and they decide to do the work for FREE.
So here is the moral of the story instead of paying the dealer all that money to test your car to find out you were right. Let them take it to the store and then make them do the service for free.

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