SOURCE: 2005 g6 stalling
I would suggest checking your wiring (core wire on the distributor, plug wires and the negative battery ground) I would imagine that the forward motion of the vehicle is possibly making your wires lose connectivity and making the car stall. Just a thought though.
Carl
SOURCE: Same thing here...
thanks for your help I will continue checking this since I have like 2 month with this problem, I will let you know what happends probabliy I will need to take my truck to a dealer,
Regards.
SOURCE: Stalling
Possibly faulty ignition module is the problem, stalls when engine is hot when you sit for a while it cools off and runs again until it heats up again, those are usually the symptoms of a bad ignition module and after a while it may give out all together and not run at all, usually if the module is at fault it shuts down the fuel pump so the engine don't load up with fuel, do to when engine continuously cranks over the injectors never stop squirting fuel and flood the engine do to lack of spark which is produced by the module, this could possibly be your problem.
SOURCE: Will not go into reverse/05 chev avalanche
chances are you have a transmission problem. If its just reving it means the transmission isn't catching. I would take it to a transmission specialist right away and be sure to call the seller. I would ask for your money back or have the seller pay for the repair cost, which may be a lot. Advice for the future: Always test drive the vehicle so you don't get ripped off.
SOURCE: Engine malfunction light came on
As with any check engine light, the only way to find out what the issue is is to have the code read. The dealership can pull the code and let you know what the issue is.
Before considering driving the vehicle to the dealer though, check the obvious: oil level, coolant level, transmission oil level.
If your uneasy, have it towed.
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