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Old 01-26-2011, 09:56 PM
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Hello i just bought a 07 impala ss it has 72000 miles when driving it will shift fine in all gears but when in 4th gear tach will be at 1500 to 1600 rpms then it feels like a bump and then the rpms go down to 1200 to 1300 rpms the guy i bought it from put a thirty day warranty on it just want to make sure it is ok thanks
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Might be the converter locking up? But I'm really not sure.
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I haven't had it for a long time, but isn't that DoD kicking in?
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Originally Posted by Battle_Ravage
I haven't had it for a long time, but isn't that DoD kicking in?
I hardly remember DoD, so it very well could be.
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im new to this car would dod cause a jerk like that i had it scanned there are no codes checked for updates from gm it is up to date im just nervous after reading all the post on here about transmission problems
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Watch the DIC and see if it's switching to 4cyl mode when it does it.
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I wish someone with DoD would chime in, I haven't had it in over a year, lol.
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I will, so far im very happy with fuel mileage 24 to 25 mpg on the highway
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Originally Posted by Battle_Ravage
I wish someone with DoD would chime in, I haven't had it in over a year, lol.
Yeah, rip DoD August 2009. Only had this car since July 2009...hmmm....hahah
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Yeah at the higher speeds you can feel the dod kick in and out a little more. I noticed it even more when I added my cutout.
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My car had the same issue. Cruising on the freeway at 70-75, I noticed a surging. When going up hills, it would be more obvious and jerky.

The first dealer I took the car to was not able to find anything wrong with the car. The dealer updated the PCM and sent me on my way without fixing anything. Fast forwarding a couple weeks, the car was not able to move forwards or backwards, I had the car towed to another dealer. The dealer replaced my torque converter and I have not had any surging since then.

You have a 2007, meaning you still have the factory 5 year/100k mile power train warranty. All of the parts and services the second dealer did on my car was free.
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The factory warranty is voided has prior salvage title from hail the guy i bought it from gave a 30 day warranty
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Well you drive a chevy so you have the option of pressing the top button on your DIC control(right side of cluster) and selecting instant economy . It will show you that/when it is in 4/8 cylinder mode.
You also have another option, which the pontiacs don`t... drop it in 3rd and the DoD/AFM is totally disabled and see if you have any abnormal surges/bumps.(personally I never allow Dod/AFM engagement under 80kph/50mph or use 4th gear for that matter)
Our cars are known for a amplified engagement/disengagement when the Throttle body and/or Mass AirFlow sensor are dirty.Simple DIY if you can handle simple hand tools and a spray can.
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Originally Posted by dn77vette
The factory warranty is voided has prior salvage title from hail the guy i bought it from gave a 30 day warranty
I would hate to see the hail storm that totaled out a new car.
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No joke...
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When my dod kicks on I get no surge at all always stays just below 2000 rpms
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I do remember when I had it, it would get a little rough, if it kept kicking on and off, which is why I ditched it.
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Originally Posted by AlabamaGuy
I would hate to see the hail storm that totaled out a new car.
He`s going to have to change his screen name.. EX-DIMPLED SS

I am glad they didn`t crush it!
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Sounds like dod. But then again my traction control used to act up but eventually calmed down I seem to think it was the torque management. But that's jus me.
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I still have DoD.

When I had my last sloppy factory torque converter, you could not feel the transition between 4 and 8 cylinder mode. Now that we have a tighter converter, we do notice a slight surge during that transition.

GM used a loose converter in our cars, along with torque management, to soften the 4-8 transition. Now, there's a huge car-to-car variance from the factory in the stall of our torque converters The first three I had in my car were all different from each other, and I could feel the transition from 4 to 8 cylinder mode differently in each one.

My guess is, you've got a tighter converter in yours, and it doesn't mask that transition very well.

The only other thing I can think of is, you could have an aftermarket tune with the torque management removed, which will also cause the surge.


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