Chevrolet Express owners have reported 3 problems related to engine (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Purchased another fly wheel. The consumer was informed there was nothing wrong with the redesigned flywheel and there must be another reason for it wearing out. The consumer took the vehicle to another mechanic for a second opinion and was told the original flywheels were made stronger and had different holes in them. The redesigned flywheel was much thinner and less expensive.
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Problems while using cruise control on vehicle. When the cruise control was engaged and the brake pedal was pressed, the vehicle took a while before responding and reducing the speed of the vehicle. When the cruise control was set at 65 mph and going down grade, the van would pick up speed and never adjust back to 65 mph. If the speed went up to 70 mph the cruise control set itself at 70 mph. The consumer experienced other problems with the vehicle. The van would loose power when accelerating. The dealer replaced the pcm and reprogrammed it. While performing the engine diagnostic the technician found that the cap and rotor had moisture in them and were corroded. The vehicle's battery was also replaced because of a dead cell.
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After the vehicle had been driven consumer would return to restart it from minutes to hours, and vehicle would not start. This happened intermittently, about six times. At this time neither the manufacturer or the dealership have been informed.
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