I'm a first time user. Here's what I have: 2005 GMC Envoy SLT-- L6 4.2 L automatic.
I've only had it for about 3 months. This just started happening. Going from park to drive, it doesn't go until you give it quite a bit of gas. It's like the brakes are "on"/"engaged" or whatever term to use. Also, when going SLOW (5 mph) and take foot off gas, it comes to a quick stop like you are braking, but you aren't.
Keep driving though this and about 1/2 the time it won't go over 50 mph, starts to vibrate, and brakes get HOT and you can smell them burning. Keep driving for 5 minutes like this- gas floored and only 50 mph and gas guage going down fast. Then it just starts working normally and accellerates and works fine. Drive, drive, drive, and slow down and try to speed back up, and same thing all over again.
I recently had rear brakes replaced, one front caliper and brake line replaced, and ABS sensore cleaned to get rid of ABS light on dash.
After reading forums, I thought pulling ABS fuse would take care of it, but it didn't. I've got several fault codes (engine light on)- b0103, u1000, b0100)- had diagnosed at Oreilly's.
Thanks,
John
I've only had it for about 3 months. This just started happening. Going from park to drive, it doesn't go until you give it quite a bit of gas. It's like the brakes are "on"/"engaged" or whatever term to use. Also, when going SLOW (5 mph) and take foot off gas, it comes to a quick stop like you are braking, but you aren't.
Keep driving though this and about 1/2 the time it won't go over 50 mph, starts to vibrate, and brakes get HOT and you can smell them burning. Keep driving for 5 minutes like this- gas floored and only 50 mph and gas guage going down fast. Then it just starts working normally and accellerates and works fine. Drive, drive, drive, and slow down and try to speed back up, and same thing all over again.
I recently had rear brakes replaced, one front caliper and brake line replaced, and ABS sensore cleaned to get rid of ABS light on dash.
After reading forums, I thought pulling ABS fuse would take care of it, but it didn't. I've got several fault codes (engine light on)- b0103, u1000, b0100)- had diagnosed at Oreilly's.
Thanks,
John
