Engine power loss

Asked by Julie Jun 29, 2019 at 03:22 AM about the 2012 Chevrolet Sonic 2LT Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

While driving my car I tried to accelerate to pass
and lost engine power. Rpms reved up but did not
accelerate. Pulled over turned off car. when I tried
to restart it, it would not start. You can hear starter
running but no engine. Any ideas?

3 Answers

10

That happened with my truck and it was the fuel pump.

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50

This is gonna sound odd.. but I had just got my rear muffler welded back on and on my way home driving about 45-50 my 2018 Chevy Sonic RS cut power and instantly cut back on.. I saw the gear output on my dash go to neutral and right back to drive. My rpms kicked up a little bit with no change to the gas peddle.. I came home and a few hours later tried to go to the store.. my car was dead as a doornail. I tried to pop the hood released the latch and my car alarm went off. Instantly got power back, and haven’t had a problem since.

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My sonic does the same thing. It shut completely off and then fires back up again. I’ve even lost power steering a couple times. Chevy dealership acts like I’m the only person that’s everything had this problem. I’ve had a new alternator, battery, the grounds polished, new belt, and more. Still doing it. We have to start banding together to get these cats fixed before someone dies!

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