2004 chevy classic Stalling

Asked by Shawna Jan 12, 2015 at 06:03 PM about the 2004 Chevrolet Classic FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2004 classic stalled on me twice in one day. It has stalled only once last week.
For a while now the rpms will rise by them self when I am at a stop in Drive. The rpms
will go from 6/700 to about 1500 then slowly back down, sometimes staying at
1000rpms. This will some times happen while I am in park. On colder mornings and
afternoons when it is below zero the car starts at 1500pms. I dont know if this matters
or not but when I am stopped at a light and the car revs the car will lunge forward and
the car will some times rev high when I turn on the defrost. Today I stopped at the
mailbox and put the car into park it died. Then I started the car, I was almost in front of
my home when the car died while in Drive. I tried to start it and it would not. The
battery light and and the engine oil pressure light came on. This is a first. I let the car
sit for 10/15 minuets then it started right back up.

5 Answers

I wish I had an answer, but I am fairly car-illiterate. However, I can say that my '04 Classic did almost the same thing this winter. The RMP were up over 3000 a couple times both in drive and park. Was idling at 30+mph for more than a mile at one point!?! My car also dropped out and died a couple times during those same episodes; but thankfully I was able to restart right away. Any input on this topic would be greatly appreciated!!

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I hate to be a troll and not actually answer your question. BUT my 04 classic is doing 100% the exact same thing Shawna. Did you ever get it fixed and what was wrong?

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Did you ever fix the problem? Mine is doing the exact same thing dx

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i know its super late and you most likely got it fixed but to the people looking for answers try fuel injector cleaner and its a good option to get your fuel filter changed. I had this problem twice and it was from getting bad gas that clogged my fuel filter. i played it the safe way and went threw the bad gas on a empty country road, road trip where i didnt have to worry about stalling out at a stop light (happened to me the first time) and then i went and got that changed and all was good!

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I know this is from hella long ago but my 04 Malibu does the exact same thing and when I went to do a U-turn once the car completely shut off. Not a bad car at all just has it’s ticks but I’ve noticed I’ve had less issues with the rpm and the lunging for some reason when I put more power steering fluid in. I’m not a car person idk if it’s actually helping at all but my car hardly ever does that now. I first got it a year ago and it was running low on that fluid and ever since I’ve made sure it’s had enough and I haven’t had the rpm problem since.

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