Yes it does, and no it won't light anything or set codes.do the automatic transmission has clutch packs,should this makes engine check light on?
If it's like the North American Cruzes, it will go away if you switch to manual mode. Something to do with the car switching to neutral at a stop, but it doesn't do that in manual mode.i have chevy cruze 2011 1.8 l (i think manufactured in korea,in the middle east cruze comes from korea),when i am in a complete stop and the car on (D) and when i push on brakes the RPM fluctuates i feel the car is tended to go forward and then backward.I notice that the engine is tilting forward and backward .It goes away when i remove my foot off the brake.I have no check engine light .Does any one knows what this could be?what would be the problem
i have chevy cruze 2011 1.8 l (i think manufactured in korea,in the middle east cruze comes from korea),when i am in a complete stop and the car on (D) and when i push on brakes the RPM fluctuates i feel the car is tended to go forward and then backward.I notice that the engine is tilting forward and backward .It goes away when i remove my foot off the brake.I have no check engine light .Does any one knows what this could be?what would be the problem
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Yeah, it's fairly major transmission work. I don't know what the warranty is like in your part of the world. In our part, it would be covered by the powertrain warranty if it was still in effect.So is it a big problem in the transmission that it can not be maintained easily?by the way some local dealers did not the problem ,they could not help me