
Has your Chevy been giving you some engine trouble lately? Those seemingly minor issues can quickly snowball into major repairs if you don’t address them promptly. As soon as you notice signs of engine problems, you should visit your Chevy dealer for an accurate diagnosis and repair.
4 Engine Problems You Should Always Fix at Your Chevy Dealer
1. Engine Won’t Start
An engine that cranks but won’t start can leave you stranded. A dead battery is the most common reason your engine won’t turn over. Loose battery cable connections or corroded terminals can prevent enough power from reaching the starter. You need to test the battery to check whether it is the culprit.
If the battery tests fine, issues with the starter motor itself or starter relay may be preventing your engine from firing up. You should also check for a clogged fuel filter or a failing fuel pump. However, don’t waste time trying to diagnose hard-to-reach components under your hood. Our service technicians can use their diagnostic expertise to accurately pinpoint the issue.
2. Misfiring Engine
If you’ve noticed your Chevy engine stumbling or misfiring occasionally, several culprits could be to blame. Faulty spark plugs that can’t properly ignite the fuel mixture can cause your engine to misfire. If your Chevy has worn ignition coils and dirty or clogged fuel injectors, you may experience engine misfires. Have our technicians diagnose the root cause of the misfires before they cause further engine damage.
3. Overheating
Is your engine temperature gauge creeping higher than usual? Has your “check engine” light come on due to engine overheating? Overheating can cause serious damage to your engine components if left unchecked. It occurs if the system lacks lubrication or proper cooling due to low coolant levels.
A broken cooling fan, faulty thermostat, or damaged water pump could also be to blame for the overheating problem. Do not drive your car if it’s overheating, as you could risk warping the cylinder heads and gaskets. Bring your Chevy to the dealership so we can fix the coolant leak and replace faulty components.
4. Loss of Power
Loss of power when accelerating signals a problem with the mass airflow sensor, fuel pump, or pressure regulator. A clogged engine filter can also cause combustion issues and loss of power. You need expert technicians to carry out a diagnostic test on the ignition system, MAF sensor, and other engine systems.
Addressing engine issues early saves money, prevents breakdowns, and restores your Chevy’s performance. If you are dealing with these problems, visit Bacon Auto Country Inc. for professional repairs by our Chevy-trained technicians.

