HHR putting and turns off at low speeds
#1
HHR putting and turns off at low speeds
My parents have had their HHR for about a year now, absolutely no problems. Today it has started to putt and stalled/turned off at low speeds. The putting happens at random intervals and kind of shakes the vehicle a bit. It feels as if it moves the car forward a bit, maybe it's in my head.
The original owner replaced the engine less than 100000 miles ago. I asked him today if he had the problem in the past and he told me he did and the problem was the catalytic converter.
The car was involves in a accident about 2 weeks ago but it was cosmetic and didn't affect the driving of the vehicle at all. I have a video of the putting but I'm not sure how to post it here since it only lets me attach pictures.
Hopefully someone can help me out
Edit: 2006 2.2 LS
I have uploaded a video with audio to imgur
http://imgur.com/gallery/EjlAwW1
The original owner replaced the engine less than 100000 miles ago. I asked him today if he had the problem in the past and he told me he did and the problem was the catalytic converter.
The car was involves in a accident about 2 weeks ago but it was cosmetic and didn't affect the driving of the vehicle at all. I have a video of the putting but I'm not sure how to post it here since it only lets me attach pictures.
Hopefully someone can help me out
Edit: 2006 2.2 LS
I have uploaded a video with audio to imgur
http://imgur.com/gallery/EjlAwW1
Last edited by Benito Murillo; 08-24-2019 at 10:37 PM.
#2
Welcome to the site, first I recommend having the battery load tested, the charging system tested.
Have the OBDII codes read, there might be a pending code.
Accident? Which end ? The battery is in the rear to the passenger side.
the ground connection and the underhood fuse box are up front, on the drivers side.
Check those also.
Have the OBDII codes read, there might be a pending code.
Accident? Which end ? The battery is in the rear to the passenger side.
the ground connection and the underhood fuse box are up front, on the drivers side.
Check those also.
#4
Welcome to the site, first I recommend having the battery load tested, the charging system tested.
Have the OBDII codes read, there might be a pending code.
Accident? Which end ? The battery is in the rear to the passenger side.
the ground connection and the underhood fuse box are up front, on the drivers side.
Check those also.
Have the OBDII codes read, there might be a pending code.
Accident? Which end ? The battery is in the rear to the passenger side.
the ground connection and the underhood fuse box are up front, on the drivers side.
Check those also.
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#8
Are you going to get the OBD codes read?
has the air filter been changed lately?
are you capable of doing troubleshooting and mechanical repairs?
Why would there have been a problem with the catalytic converter? What problem?
has the air filter been changed lately?
are you capable of doing troubleshooting and mechanical repairs?
Why would there have been a problem with the catalytic converter? What problem?
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Air filter has not been changed but it's a K&N filter that can be washed out.
I don't have much knowledge about cars but I am capable of learning to fix things, when I can
I'm not sure why the cat would be a problem but I described the problem to the previous owner and he told me that's what he did to fix it. I have no idea how it would be the culprit.
I went ahead and changed the sparkplugs since they were almost at 100000 miles and they were either white or black at the spark end. Also unplugged th battery during the swap. It fixed the problem for about a day but came back but less stalls and less frequent putting. The putting disappears when I'm driving but at idle it's there.