sgorman1033
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Last week I had to pull over because my Tahoe LTZ felt like it was losing power like someone was intermittently "fluttering" the gas pedal. I wasn't getting consistent power to the engine.
OnStar said that after running a diagnostic test that it was a "fuel management system" error.
I was able to get home and drive it to the dealership for them to repair it. They said that it was a fuel pump that needed to be replaced. They provided me with a rental for 2 days.
Now this morning (a week after the initial problem) it's doing the same thing again but less than a mile down the road, I turned at a stop sign and the RPMs dropped to 0 and I again lost power to the vehicle. I had to pull over, stop and start the vehicle, and try again. This loss of power continued again for several times. I called Chevy Roadside Assistance to come tow it and take it back to the dealership because I do not feel that it is safe to drive it at this point.
It's at the dealership again and I will update when I know more info.
OnStar said that after running a diagnostic test that it was a "fuel management system" error.
I was able to get home and drive it to the dealership for them to repair it. They said that it was a fuel pump that needed to be replaced. They provided me with a rental for 2 days.
Now this morning (a week after the initial problem) it's doing the same thing again but less than a mile down the road, I turned at a stop sign and the RPMs dropped to 0 and I again lost power to the vehicle. I had to pull over, stop and start the vehicle, and try again. This loss of power continued again for several times. I called Chevy Roadside Assistance to come tow it and take it back to the dealership because I do not feel that it is safe to drive it at this point.
It's at the dealership again and I will update when I know more info.