Scotty I have a 2011 Chevy Impala that when you put in drive and try to give it gas it feels like something is holding on to the engine and it kills it. It runs fine in Park, Nuetral and will even moves fine in reverse. Its a 3.5L V6 with automatic t...
The transmission has been rebuilt once but was about 100,000 miles ago when my father in law had the car. He works for pepsi and drives around alot to different stores every day so it's mostly highway miles. The car has about 270,000 miles total so I dont want to put much money in it. So is my issue probably the transmission again or could it possibly be a module or something killing the engine when the drive gear engages? It will move forward a little bit in drive but it kills the engine before you go more a few feet.
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I would definitely put a code scanner on it. My '96 Thunderbird acted like that when the Mass Air Flow Sensor went out. I would scan it, though. Auto parts stores have those for sale and even loan out.