We got the damm car back in Feb 06 and we have replaced the tires all four of them two times for each tire and today we have a flat on the drivers side front again. That car is really a menace. Is this normal? Also when you put the clutch in it whines. Does the chevy have a place for transmission fluid or is the clutch apart of the braking mechanism?
Our chevy aveo is a four door with hatch back. 4 cyclinders.
2007-02-10
10:20:38
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harrypotterisgreat
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Cars & Transportation
➔ Maintenance & Repairs
Its not out of alignment and it drives very straight down the road. Thank you Stuart for your comment. It doesnt help. Also there is no manual for the car in any car repair shop like National Auto or Checkers.
2007-02-10
10:32:37 ·
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Also we have never had this problem with our Jeep Cherokee and we have had that truck for years. Before that I had a ford ranger and my tires never did that. I think its a lemon car.
2007-02-10
10:35:47 ·
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No this isn't normal....when you have the tires changed, you need to make sure that you're getting them balanced/aligned and a warranty.
Also it will depend on the driving conditions, if the vehicle drives around a lot of alleyways where there's debris here and there, you can get screws, nails, all the sorts and create leaks. If you've been having inflation problems with your tires that could also contribute to the blowouts you've had. There's really no explanation that I can think of that is understandable enough to tell what is going on with the tires....unusual...
The clutch, you may need to check the belts and the one near the flywheel that connects your gears...don't get your hair caught in there though....good luck.
2007-02-10 10:29:15
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answered by Rmprrmbouncer 5
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It is probably a mix between aggresive driving and ur car needs an alignment. To fix it go and get ur car aligned and try driving a little easier not taking corners as fast and not hitting ur brakes as much. Just relax when ur behind the wheel.
Good luck with the tires
2007-02-10 10:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Those tires should last about 50k-65k miles. Flats are mainly a result of picking something up off the road so you should watch where your drive. It has a hydraulic clutch so you can check the fluid. The whining can be from many things, I'd check with a mechanic.
2007-02-10 10:24:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you takin your car's flat tires to a tire specialist, to see what is making them flat? If there is no holes in the tire? Then it is your rims. Or maybe someone is putting something under your tires before you take off in the morning. Also have your valve stems checked for leakage. For your trany, it might be a closed trany. In other words, you would have to take it to the dealership to have it looked at. If it is not a closed trany? Then have the dealership show you where everything is. Such as oil, trany fluid, and radiator fluid is.
2007-02-14 08:10:23
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answered by Christopher G 2
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It depends on your age. If you started your period a year or so ago, then that is very normal. Your period takes a while to regulate, the thing same happened to me. However, if you have been receiving your period for many years this might be a concern. Perhaps if you have been losing significant amounts of weight or changed your diet, this can effect your menstruation cycle. i'd go to to doctors just to get it checked out. I'm sure it's nothing to bad, but just to be on the safe side.
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answered by Anonymous
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hmmm sounds like a bag of sh it the whining noise is the thrust bearing on its way out .after a while when its totally gone it will stall when you put your clutch in and if it makes Tyre's bald all the time then the tracking is out..if its making all four Tyre's bald then the car is dog legged..try driving in a straight line in a car behind it and see if it looks like a banana from behind like its driving with the back end to one side a Little bit but still going straight.
2007-02-10 10:27:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I think id take it to the shop! The only way to wear out tires that quick is to put 50,000 miles on it in 3 mths!And as for the clutch it sounds like the throw out bearing is going bad!Trade it off if poss.
2007-02-10 10:25:20
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answered by baditude2075 2
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the only reason tires wear that fast is due to wheel alignment or cheap tires that are out of balance. Get the car aligned at a good respectable alignment shop and I think you will find out that it truly is out of align.
2007-02-10 11:09:47
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answered by mister ss 7
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Your tires are obviously out of alignment. Regarding the other problems, you've got yourself a lemon. I'd sell it as is, without fixing ANYTHING, take the loss and be done with it.
2007-02-10 10:23:51
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answered by sirdoctorfine 2
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Let me see if I understand you: you have replaced 8 tires on a car that's 3 years old?
Sounds like you folks don't need mechanical help...sounds like you need driving school.
2007-02-10 10:24:15
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answered by Stuart 7
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