What happens when you stop a Chevy Silverado?
What happens when you stop a Chevy Silverado?
During acceleration, suddenly shifts into Neutral. In addition, instead of shifting into First Gear before you come to a stop, the transmission will now shift into First AFTER you’ve stopped, causing a physical jolt.
What happens when a solenoid fails on a Chevy Silverado?
However, if this failure does not involve any “slipping,” a transmission failure is usually a solenoid-related issue only. When a transmission solenoid fails, the “Check Engine” light will come on and one or more of the following OBD-II transmission diagnostic trouble codes could be generated:
What happens if you have a sensor problem on a Chevy Silverado?
Thus, a solenoid or sensor problem will generate one or more diagnostic trouble code, the transmission won’t “slip,” and it goes into and remains in “limp home mode.” The end result with the “better” problem: you’ll need to replace some solenoid valves and/or sensors.
Is there a warranty on a 2007 Chevy Silverado?
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Chevrolet dealer. No one has added a helpful site for this 2007 Silverado problem yet. Be the first! Read reviews of repair shops in your area.
During acceleration, suddenly shifts into Neutral. In addition, instead of shifting into First Gear before you come to a stop, the transmission will now shift into First AFTER you’ve stopped, causing a physical jolt.
Thus, a solenoid or sensor problem will generate one or more diagnostic trouble code, the transmission won’t “slip,” and it goes into and remains in “limp home mode.” The end result with the “better” problem: you’ll need to replace some solenoid valves and/or sensors.
However, if this failure does not involve any “slipping,” a transmission failure is usually a solenoid-related issue only. When a transmission solenoid fails, the “Check Engine” light will come on and one or more of the following OBD-II transmission diagnostic trouble codes could be generated:
Why does my Silverado Sierra jerk at high speeds?
If you hammer it down, the truck smooths out. It appears to only happen durring light acceleration and at higher speeds. The best I can do to explain the jerking is that it feels as if is missing or being starved for fuel and about to run out. There are no check engine lights on in the truck.