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Old Apr 18, 2010 | 03:23 PM
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Question What could it be?

I have a '06 LT1 auto transmission with 42,620 miles with no mods. All stock. I love my car. I stay on top of maintenance like clockwork. Never had a problem with it until I moved from Florida to Massachusetts.

It all started with the blower. Last week, I replaced the blower resistor and sealed the leaky patch on the passenger side (no problem there). The same day, I left my lights on an drained the battery. I jump started it (the right way). I actually read my manual cover to cover. Ever since then the engine rumbles and shimmies violently. Then the CEL came on (sometimes steady and other times blinking) reading P0302 (Cylinder 2 misfire). After some research on similar issues, I have cleaned the injectors, the air filter, the MAF and even went as far as replacing the spark plugs (none were fouled or wet and the boots are in pristine condition). I've even gone as far as disconnecting the battery for 40 minutes hoping for a computer reset. None of these provided even temporary fixes. No fuses are blown and the battery is completely fine. Approximately every 5 times I crank it, it runs smooth and CEL turns off. So Frustrated!

Symptoms:
Rough and erratic idling. Engine stutters. Lack of power (sluggish). Cylinder 2 misfiring. Violent shakes

I need your help. Any suggestion that can fix this will be greatly appreciated.
Old Apr 18, 2010 | 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by cerdini20
Never had a problem with it until I moved from Florida to Massachusetts.
This is the HHR getting back at you for taking it away from warm, sunny Florida.

Sorry, just razzing a newbie. Hope you get all worked out.

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Old Apr 18, 2010 | 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by jx3
Sorry, just razzing a newbie.
It's all good. I was in a fraternity in college, I know how it goes.
Old Apr 29, 2010 | 12:00 PM
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Is it safe to assume that either no one else has had this problem or something similar?
Old Apr 29, 2010 | 12:02 PM
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Could be coil, dirty injector, spark plug and coil, debris in fuel rail, cylinder head and other things. It needs to be diagnosed by a tech.
Old Apr 29, 2010 | 12:13 PM
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Agreed...

By your post, sounds like you know about most mechanicals of a vehicle. But in this instance, your problem sounds like it is beyond anything that could be accurately diagnosed or suggested here.

You need a certified dealer tech.......that knows what he/she is doing.

Good Luck
Old Apr 29, 2010 | 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Snoopy
sounds like you know about most mechanicals of a vehicle.
Yeah, I rebuilt my first car (a 1988 blazer) and I've rebuilt the engine to a 1996 F*rd Explorer (<-can't say the 'F' word )
I've also had to do some minor repairs on various cars for my family.



Sounds like taking it in is inevitable. Luckily I live near the subway so I can still get around.

As soon as everything gets fixed, I'll post what the problem was and the solution.

Thanks for the help though.
Old Apr 29, 2010 | 12:38 PM
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I'm flingin poo against the wall here, so bear with me...could the cat be clogged? Not that moving would've had anything to do with that, just sounds like some of the symptoms.
Old May 11, 2010 | 10:13 AM
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So I took it in this weekend. Their computer read P0300 (random misfire). They clearly knew something was wrong after seeing the way it was running. Funny part is, not one of them could figure out what was wrong. They spent two hours doing diagnostics and still couldn't figure it out, but they narrowed it down to a few things. So I gave them the go ahead to do it all. They replaced the spark plugs again, coil, cleaned out my injectors, air filter and they went ahead and reprogrammed the computer since I fell under the recall and I live in an emission testing state. A few hundred bucks later, my car is purring like a kitten.

glad to have it back. Thanks for all your suggestions. It seems that ChevyMgr hit the nail right on the head.
Old May 11, 2010 | 05:21 PM
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