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Re: My Aveo let me down tonight.
First off, its strange that your battery died just sitting with nothing on. I left the parking lights on accidently when I went to the mall, and 4 hours later as it was getting dark (dont ask why I put them on) and I was walking to the car, I saw they were on. I had a feeling the Aveo wouldnt start, but it cranked right up.
Also, the fact that people with standard transmissions can get their cars started when they have a dead battery by push start is because the force of the road is turning the engine. Think of the way the drivetrain works, but backwards. You have the car key in on, transmission in Neutral, gain momentum (at least 20 to 25 MPH), hold the clutch down and shift to first, then pop the clutch and put it back down. You will notice the engine will start to run, and it was due to the force put on the flywheel. It starts the engine using the transmission. At this point all electrical components come back on, because the alternator is running. Its basically a way to save yourself if it dies. It sucks you cannot do that in an automatic.
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PJ - 04AveoLSPJG5204
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My Car:
2004 Chevrolet Aveo LS Sedan
E-Tec II 1.6 I4, Auto Trans w/Hold
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