what is the rpm for shifting from 0 thru first gear then from 1st gear to second gear and why do i have little pick up when steeping on the gas ?

Asked by migration_allendugga... Aug 04, 2013 at 08:28 PM about the 2009 Chevrolet Aveo LS Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my 2009 chevy aveo  seems to shift slowly from 0-first(shifting at 4200rpm) then from first to second at the same rpm.is something wrong and how can I fix it.i have 63,000 miles on the odometer.this is an automatic transmission.i need help.

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Have you considered bringing it to your dealership for further evaluation? You may still be within some powertrain warranties - send us the last 8 digits of your VIN and we can tell you for sure. Sarah (Assisting Marlea) GM Customer Care

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I have the same problem just changed t belt doble checked timing marks w the rear of the cam its all in place there is a loss of pressure to the power booster after applying the brake pedal a couple of times no computer codes slugish when taking off new 02 sensors Im with out answers this is a odd problem Im researching further wil give an answer when I find this problem

Hello.my is muhammad i have 2009 chevy aveo hatchback.The alternator overcharging my mechanic pull the bettery terminal and everything burn.engine ecm+t.c.m.all fuse boxes.i chang ecm tcm fuse boxes used transmission.when i change the gear from n to drive its jerking.thanks in advance

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