Chevrolet 1500 owners have reported 2 problems related to engine shut off without warning (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
This is an ongoing problem for several years. My battery has side mounted terminals. Each time the temperature goes up or down the positive post becomes loose. Most times it is a problem as I start the vehicle. When I turn the key the engine begins to start, then it shuts down due to lack of electrical power. Twice in the past week it has shut down while traveling down the road, once in the middle of I-83, during rush hour in downtown harrisburg, PA. Over the last few years it has, on several occasions, "hiccupped" several times while I was driving. I have tightened the screw-in post down (twice) to the point where I have rounded the hex head off and the wrench jumped off the head but, it continues to come loose. I spoke with an auto parts store and they recommended an adhesive, which I tried. It still came loose. I have even changed out the battery but, still the problem exists. This was a very popular year for chevy w/t pick up trucks. I cannot imagine these problems have not been involved in recalls before now. The obvious fix is to replace the battery with one that has top mount posts. I would also have to replace the cables. Why should I have to pay that when this is obviously a design flaw?.
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The engine shut down suddenly while the consumer was driving at 85 mph, the dealer stated the vehicle was designed this way to keep the engine from blowing up.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problems | |
Engine And Engine Cooling problems | |
Gasoline Engine problems | |
Engine problems | |
Car Stall problems | |
Water Pump problems | |
Engine Cooling System problems | |
Engine Shut Off Without Warning problems | |
Check Engine Light On problems | |
Radiator problems |