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1.6

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
103,058 miles

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2011 Chevrolet Avalanche fuel system problems

fuel system problem

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2011 Chevrolet Avalanche Owner Comments

problem #2

Mar 012019

Avalanche

  • 135,115 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Active fuel management problem - oil passing the O-rings on the pistons which is causing the check engine light to come on and one cylinder out of the seven not working at all. It caused 2 new spark plugs to break

- Stroud, OK, USA

problem #1

Dec 312017

Avalanche

  • 71,000 miles
Traveling at 65mph in -25 degrees F, our check engine light and stabilink traction control lights came on. Dash display said vehicle would lose power and our engine shut-down. We pulled over on a snowy highway and read blogs and found our throttle body sensor would crack and fail at extreme cold temp. We started vehicle and it reset, but same problem happened within 5 miles. I found a auto-zone in princeton, Minnesota and bought part and replaced myself. As it was new years eve no GM assistance was available. GM tells us there was a service bulletin but they failed to notify us. Also told us a dealer would fix the problem for free, but failed to tell us how to get to a dealer with the engine shut down. I researched and found this problem common at cold temperatures. GM was dangerously irresponsible by not notifying us. They put us in a bad situation in extremely cold temps. I fail to see why this wasn't a recall when your vehicle basically shuts down. We could have easily been rear-ended or spun in a ditch. Thanks to blogs with no help from GM, I fixed the problem myself at extreme cold temp. GM will not cover my $190 for part, not counting stress, time and labor. How can they say they verified we received no notice, but would not cover our costs. I am sure there are many more drivers put in this situation. Thanks GM.

- Minocqua, WI, USA

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