Check engine light

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Asked by sskrill Sep 22, 2019 at 04:41 PM about the 2013 Chevrolet Captiva Sport

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So my check engine light has been coming on - I took it in for a repair -
Goodyear said it was carbon build up - spent $450 getting that service done.

Not a week later the light is on again.

Car is hesitating and running roughly when idling.  Seems like whenever I fill
the gas tank the light comes on, and as the tank lowers, the light eventually
turns off.

Does this make any sense??  Any idea what the issue might be?

4 Answers

Before you spend big bucks on carbon cleaning (which is a scam a lot of the time) use a carbon cleaning product in the gas tank. Make sure the engine operating software is up to date as well.

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Unfortunately already did the carbon cleaning. On that receipt it says "after performing the repairs, test drove, after the test drive found code P011. The code cleared after 2nd cycle"

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Seems I have an check engine light on my Captiva constantly. I get it fixed and two days later a new code will come on. I put a sticker over it and gave up. Good luck.

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To follow up: First service was Throttle Body/Fuel Induction/Spark Plugs - did not fix the problem. 2 weeks later ended up replacing VVT Solenoids (intake, exhuast) and that fixed the problem.

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