I've got a 2010 Chevrolet Malibu, just shy of 75,000 miles. Went out to get coffee with my wife this morning and was pulling up to a stop light on our way home. Suddenly the "look at the gauge cluster" chime goes off, as if it's warning me that I'm low on fuel. Right at the same time, the car started to shudder. I looked down to find the Check Engine light, Stability Control light, and tire pressure low light (I don't have TPMS sensors installed at the moment) all on. Additionally, the Driver Information Center was cycling between "Check ESC", "Traction Control", and "Reduced Engine Power".
I limped it the couple of miles home with little power or acceleration and backed it into a good position for a tow. I shut the engine off then started it again and it was still shuddering.
My first thought is a sensor issue, throttle position sensor maybe, otherwise I have no idea. On the upside, my GM Protection Plan extended warranty is paying for itself!
Anyone had a similar experience with a GM vehicle?
I limped it the couple of miles home with little power or acceleration and backed it into a good position for a tow. I shut the engine off then started it again and it was still shuddering.
My first thought is a sensor issue, throttle position sensor maybe, otherwise I have no idea. On the upside, my GM Protection Plan extended warranty is paying for itself!
Anyone had a similar experience with a GM vehicle?