I have a 08 Denali. After driving for extend period, engine idles rough dies when we come to a stop. It does restart after a period of time. So far it has happend 4 times. First time it restarted after a few minutes. After the second it was towed and the dealer replace the throttle body (we were stranded out of town waiting for it to be fixed). After third time (it restarted after a few minutes and we got home) dealer cleaned some connections (said it was related to grounding). Forth time the car did re-start and we were able to get off of the hwy and into a parking lot. We let it cool off for about an hour while we had lunch. The next day we came back home (~200 miles) with no problems. The car is went to the dealer again to see if they could find something - but they did not find anything. But every time, when the motor dies, it has the same symptons of not restaring until it has cooled down some, it sounds like it is not getting fuel, and you hear a "gasping" sound at the end of the attempted start. The car has 62000 miles. Events 1, 2 & 3 happend in July 2011 (+90 deg F). Event 4 happen in Dec 2011 (~70 deg F).
Then yesterday on the way home from out of town the "park assist off" warning kept comming on every time we hit a bump. When I stopped at home, the park assist system appeared to be working just fine.
So is this just a normal example of GM quality or do we have an unfixable car? We love the car's capabilty for people hauling and pulling our camper, but are not sure we can trust it any more.
Does GM have any "super" techs that can trouble shoot car problems when there are no computer error codes?
Then yesterday on the way home from out of town the "park assist off" warning kept comming on every time we hit a bump. When I stopped at home, the park assist system appeared to be working just fine.
So is this just a normal example of GM quality or do we have an unfixable car? We love the car's capabilty for people hauling and pulling our camper, but are not sure we can trust it any more.
Does GM have any "super" techs that can trouble shoot car problems when there are no computer error codes?