why is my 2006 cobalt stalling at red lights and stop signs

Asked by oscarlewis Dec 17, 2013 at 01:59 PM about the 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt LS Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

it recently got very cold here in buffalo new york last week. My car will start with no problem and runs fine on the thruways until i have to stop completely or slow down. When it does this i turn off wat a second and it turns back on without problem. It stalled 4 times last night, I have already put dry gas in the tank and fuel injector cleaner. I am going to have the air filter replaced today. what do you think the problem could be? only has done this in freezing temperatures

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oscarlewis, I am sorry to hear you are having this concern. We can certainly look into this further for you. Have you had a chance to have your Chevrolet dealership diagnosis your concern? Please email us at socialmedia@gm.com. Be sure to include your name, VIN, phone number, and dealership. Erica Tiffany GM Customer Care

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When was the last time that you had a new battery in your car? I would have the battery tested to see if you need a new battery in your car.

thank you guys i had a friend change my air filter and i purchased some seafoam and put that into the tank. It semms to have worked but i can tell it still is acting up a bit.i also read about cleaning the throttle body is this hard to do own your own?

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