20 Most Recent 2009 Chevrolet Aveo Questions & Answers

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2009 Chevy Aveo won't turn over after repairing loose battery connection.

Yes anti-theft system and immobilizer lockout. Number one tip, always keep voltage to the ECM using wires or jump leads to the starter motor or the battery leads.. https://www.google.com/search?q=2009+chevy+aveo+reset+security+system
1/17/2023 2:20:42 AM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Jan 17, 2023
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2009 Chevy Aveo. All my gauges stop working after changing the battery?

Did it start after you changed the battery? Normally you need to reset the security system and immobilizer. Not having gauges seems to be a known issue, https://www.google.com/search?q=2009+Chevy+Aveo.+gauges+stop+working ..
12/24/2022 11:27:51 AM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Dec 24, 2022
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2009 Chevy Aveo. Can a faulty o2 sensor stop the car from shifting into gears

o2 sensors are purely there to meter the fuel / air into the engine based on throttle position. You need an auto electrician with a pro grade scan tool computer.
6/21/2022 7:11:44 PM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Jun 21, 2022
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Need to locate the crankshaft sensor on my 09 chevy aveo LT

CRANK POS. SENSOR IS LOCATED ON FIREWALL SIDE OF ENGINE, NEAR REAR OF ENGINE, BETWEEN STARTER AND BLOCK NEAREST STARTER MOTOR GEAR. 3 WIRES GO DOWN INTO BLACK SQUARE PLUG. THATS IT.
3/19/2022 9:48:24 PM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Mar 19, 2022
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I have a 2009 Chevy Aveo and the alarm system is causing my car to drop dead and then not start for hours. What can I do?

What do you mean by causing my car to drop dead?
10/15/2021 11:15:27 PM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Oct 15, 2021
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I have a 2009 chevy aveo, all lights are working except the speedometer and gear shift

If your speedometer stopped working and stays at 0 MPH, you should have your car checked ASAP. The most common causes of a speedometer that stopped working include are a faulty speed sensor, a broken gear on the speedometer, damaged wiring, or a faulty engine control unit.
8/7/2021 8:43:33 PM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Aug 07, 2021
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Why is no.1 plug sooting up?

If it's only one cylinder then not likely a MAF or EGR.

More likely a fuel injector or poor compression.

Year, make, model, and mileage?
7/24/2021 7:43:50 PM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Jul 24, 2021
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2009 chevy aveo ac problems

If the system is running right, a quick check is to see if the cold side of the compressor lines are sweating/condensation. Then most likely the system is good. The A/C filter, called a dryer, isn't changed unless you have a catastrophic compressor failure, ie lots of metal in the lines. The cabin air filter has nothing to do with the A/C system. Assuming you have a good system and not getting cool air inside the cabin. The blend door motor is bad or it could be just unplugged. These are usually locate under the dash, in front of the console, on the drivers side. Some times on the passenger side. I do many makes and models of cars, So I can't tell you exactly where yours is. Hope this helps.
7/5/2021 1:05:51 PM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Jul 05, 2021
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09 aveo dtc p0106 map sensor performance my car won't idle

most likely there is an issue with the air intake, such as a leak or poorly installed intake. What causes the P0106 code? The MAP circuit for range and performance problem may have several causes:
  • The source of the problem is that the MAP sensor range voltage output is incorrect and out of the programmed input required by the ECU.
  • The most common problem is an air intake system vacuum or intake hose being loose, cracked, or missing it's plastic fittings and clamps.
  • The wiring or MAP sensor may be bad, brittle, cracked, have a bad connection, or could be too close to the higher voltage consumption components, especially alternators, ignition wires, etc. A poor electrical ground can cause problems also.
  • The sensor itself may simply be operating out of range from fatigue in it's internal components.
  • MAP sensors must operate within specific ranges to send correct signals for the ECU to coordinate with the throttle position sensor and adjust correctly for proper engine operation.
  • If the engine is not in good condition, is missing, has poor fuel pressure, or there is an internal issue with the engine like a burned valve, it can prevent the MAP sensor from getting a correct output.
  • The ECU could also be bad but that is rare.
What are the symptoms of the P0106 code? P0106 code will be generally preceded by the Check Engine Light coming on the dashboard display. The vehicle in most cases will not run well, idle poorly, accelerate erratically, run rich, and backfire because the MAP sensor and throttle position sensor will not operate together properly. How does a mechanic diagnose the P0106 code? P0106 is diagnosed with an OBD- II scanner. A qualified technician should then reset the OBD- II fault codes and perform a road test of the vehicle to see if the code comes back. He can observe this by watching live data streaming on his scanner while driving. If the code comes back, then the mechanic will need to do a close inspection to see if the vacuum line and other hoses on the intake system are missing, loose, damaged, or disconnected. If these things appear to be correct, the technician should do a voltage output test on the sensor while the engine is running to determine if the output voltages fluctuate with engine speed and load on the engine. Check that all grounds are operating correctly, since any ground related to the ECU could cause signal fluctuations from sensors. Common mistakes when diagnosing the P0106 code. Diagnostic errors are largely due to not following the proper procedure. First, follow the test procedure in the diagnosis to insure there is no intake air leak like a bad vacuum hose or connection. The technician must verify that the voltage output of the MAP sensor is correct and fluctuates with the engine speed and proper voltage. Idle voltage is normally 1 to 1.5 volts and full throttle is usually around 4.5 volts. Do not buy a new MAP Sensor or ECU unless it is clearly at fault.
3/19/2020 10:16:48 AM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Mar 19, 2020
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09 chevy aveo dtc p0106 map sensor performance.wont idle serges.then god in limp mode

What causes the P0106 code? The MAP circuit for range and performance problem may have several causes:
  • The source of the problem is that the MAP sensor range voltage output is incorrect and out of the programmed input required by the ECU.
  • The most common problem is an air intake system vacuum or intake hose being loose, cracked, or missing it's plastic fittings and clamps.
  • The wiring or MAP sensor may be bad, brittle, cracked, have a bad connection, or could be too close to the higher voltage consumption components, especially alternators, ignition wires, etc. A poor electrical ground can cause problems also.
  • The sensor itself may simply be operating out of range from fatigue in it's internal components.
  • MAP sensors must operate within specific ranges to send correct signals for the ECU to coordinate with the throttle position sensor and adjust correctly for proper engine operation.
  • If the engine is not in good condition, is missing, has poor fuel pressure, or there is an internal issue with the engine like a burned valve, it can prevent the MAP sensor from getting a correct output.
  • The ECU could also be bad but that is rare.
What are the symptoms of the P0106 code? P0106 code will be generally preceded by the Check Engine Light coming on the dashboard display. The vehicle in most cases will not run well, idle poorly, accelerate erratically, run rich, and backfire because the MAP sensor and throttle position sensor will not operate together properly. How does a mechanic diagnose the P0106 code? P0106 is diagnosed with an OBD- II scanner. A qualified technician should then reset the OBD- II fault codes and perform a road test of the vehicle to see if the code comes back. He can observe this by watching live data streaming on his scanner while driving. If the code comes back, then the mechanic will need to do a close inspection to see if the vacuum line and other hoses on the intake system are missing, loose, damaged, or disconnected. If these things appear to be correct, the technician should do a voltage output test on the sensor while the engine is running to determine if the output voltages fluctuate with engine speed and load on the engine. Check that all grounds are operating correctly, since any ground related to the ECU could cause signal fluctuations from sensors. Common mistakes when diagnosing the P0106 code. Diagnostic errors are largely due to not following the proper procedure. First, follow the test procedure in the diagnosis to insure there is no intake air leak like a bad vacuum hose or connection. The technician must verify that the voltage output of the MAP sensor is correct and fluctuates with the engine speed and proper voltage. Idle voltage is normally 1 to 1.5 volts and full throttle is usually around 4.5 volts. Do not buy a new MAP Sensor or ECU unless it is clearly at fault.
10/28/2019 9:35:33 AM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Oct 28, 2019
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Where can I get the wiring diagram of EVAP vent valve/solenoid circuit or the AC Delco e83 ECM pinouts?

www.bbbind.com/ free wiring diagrams . click on technical information .then five box will pop up ,click on tsb's an wiring diagrams .Next page go to the bottom of page a click I agree . On the next page click on wiring diagrams an enter your vehicle info . under system click engine , subsystem engine controls . Then click on the blue links an check out your diagrams .
5/29/2019 2:32:03 PM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on May 29, 2019
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09 chevy aveo ac not working. recharged system . the enginge cooling fan isnt running when ac is turned on

I don't know what testing you have done? Any applicable hvac trouble codes? Note the diagram, is the compressor clutch energized? In the diagram, top wire for compressor clutch is voltage. The bottom wire is ground. Check voltage and ground with everything turned on, use a test lite. There are fuses involved, also. Could be problem with pressure switch? hvac-ar43dwmytflzpd0bj15d5alo-3-0.jpg
5/17/2019 7:32:34 PM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on May 17, 2019
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2009 chevy aveo clutch interlock switch, everyone says should be 2 wires i see 3?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WjDMXCkjIw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsfuFcMqvjM You might try calling a auto parts house and ask if the replacement part for your car has two or three contacts points. on the switch. Could it be when you push the clutch the position switch has 2 wires from one contact which goes to different places. Link below Aveo has 3 wires https://www.aveoforum.com/forum/f108/help-clutch-start-sensor-11302/
3/30/2019 3:42:18 AM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Mar 30, 2019
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My car is 2009 chev aveo,there is a red dot light by the clock, so my car engine doesn't run

Sounds like possible security light. Did you possibly get new keys?
3/26/2019 7:07:55 AM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Mar 26, 2019
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09avao when you remove gas cap car shuts down

Sounds like the EVAP purge valve is stuck open. Is the check engine light on as well?
2/20/2019 3:45:55 PM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Feb 20, 2019
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My aveo speedometer and RPM was stop working today ??

Just happened to me. The solution is find the 10A fuse in the "Room Lamp / Cluster" spot. May only say "Room Lamp" too. This fixed it instantly for me.
2/9/2019 10:28:56 PM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Feb 09, 2019
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Have a Chevy aveo 2009 it starting bogging forward and back almost like a jolting when driving it what you.d it be?

If you do not find an overheated brake, how long has it been since your timing belt was serviced?
1/16/2019 7:56:34 PM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Jan 16, 2019
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Have a Chevy ave 2009 it jolt as a drive almost feels like it is bogging out anyone know maybe what it could be?

After driving for a few miles, especially when it is feeling like it is bogging down, get out and feel of the wheel hubs. You might have a brake hanging up.
1/16/2019 7:55:27 PM • 2009 Chevrolet... • Answered on Jan 16, 2019
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