I have a '99 Chevy Lumina LTZ, and for the first couple of years that I had it it would never really heat up until the past two years, when I noticed the temperature gauge actually moving. Anyway, when it heats up(needle in the center or right in the gauge), my car shakes and it shifts really hard. Any ideas? It has 172,xxx on it, and I'd like to get another year or so out of it without replacing anything major.

Asked by SammiMae May 24, 2013 at 09:09 PM about the 1999 Chevrolet Lumina LTZ Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a '99 Chevy Lumina LTZ, when it heats up(needle in the center or right in the
gauge), my car shakes and it shifts really hard.  Any ideas?  It has 172,xxx on it, and
I'd like to get another year or so out of it without replacing anything major.  I have
usually been running the heat on full blast to take heat off of the engine, and that works
so that it doesn't get to the point of shaking, but in the 100 degree days to come, I'm
really hoping that I won't have to do that.

2 Answers

I have a 01 Chevy lumina, same thing is going on with mine rn. What could it be? Help.!! I work an hr away from home and have to work again Monday at 6 am and this is my only way of going.

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