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09-17-2010, 02:20 PM | #1 | |
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2007 Torrent Trouble
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Anyone came across the same problem. Recently, my 2007 Pontiac Torrent started to choke if I give it gas on acceleration. Not always happens, sometimes on the Freeway at 40 miles mark, sometimes at 60 miles. No engine light, computer reader shows no error codes. Any ideas from anyone? I've put in the fuel injector cleaner into the gas tank last fill up to see if it stops. So far, nothing. Any other ideas what it could be? Thank you for your time in advance. AJ |
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10-17-2010, 11:32 PM | #2 | ||
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Re: 2007 Torrent Trouble
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If that's the case, I bet you're just feeling the transmission kick down at those speeds. Keep in mind, it is a 5-speed automatic, not a 4-speed auto like most other same-age-or-older GM FWD vehicles. The extra gear does a great job of reducing the dead spots in power (particularly between 1-2 gears and 2-3 gears) the older four-speed transmissions have. As quiet as the engine is from inside the cabin, I find it hard to believe that you heard it misfire. The fact that the "Service Engine Soon" light did not blink reinforces that a misfire did not occur. Any audible misfire would certainly cause the ECM to blink the engine light - which is the specified indication of a misfire (as noted in your owner's manual).
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