View Full Version : Car Rolls in Gear on Hills
JRANGER 08-08-2006, 04:36 PM heres the deal I have a 2006 Cobalt LT with Automatic Transmission. If I stop on a hill when I let off the brake my car starts to roll backwards or forwards like im in neutral. Has anyone else noticed this with their cobalt?
mkulrey13 08-08-2006, 04:38 PM sounds normal to me. all my autos ive had if the hill was steep enough would rool backwards. if its slitly uphill it wouldnt move and flat moves foward.
JRANGER 08-08-2006, 04:44 PM sounds normal to me. all my autos ive had if the hill was steep enough would rool backwards. if its slitly uphill it wouldnt move and flat moves foward.
I understand that. I have had about 5 cars with auto and never have seen it roll like this. At some point it usually would catch the gear and stop. Now I havent just let it roll but It seems like it has some play in it
chevotec 08-08-2006, 04:52 PM I understand that. I have had about 5 cars with auto and never have seen it roll like this. At some point it usually would catch the gear and stop. Now I havent just let it roll but It seems like it has some play in it
Even with an auto, you should be pulling on your e-brake when parked. The cables won`t seize up eventually and that parking pin sure takes a beating when the car rolls back or forward and hits it. Sometimes those are just plastic pins too...I wouldn`t trust it to keep my car uphill.
JRANGER 08-08-2006, 04:56 PM Even with an auto, you should be pulling on your e-brake when parked. The cables won`t seize up eventually and that parking pin sure takes a beating when the car rolls back or forward and hits it. Sometimes those are just plastic pins too...I wouldn`t trust it to keep my car uphill.
Im not talking about when parked im talking about when at a light. I let go of the brake before I hit the gas and the car starts to roll
BlkSS4dr 08-08-2006, 04:57 PM sounds normal to me. all my autos ive had if the hill was steep enough would rool backwards. if its slitly uphill it wouldnt move and flat moves foward.
YUP..my 02 s-10 was like that
RaineMan 08-08-2006, 07:18 PM Yeah man... it happens... it's totally normal.... you're probably used to driving vehicles with a larger amount of torque... or taller gears... just get used to it.
Vmango 08-08-2006, 07:23 PM heres the deal I have a 2006 Cobalt LT with Automatic Transmission. If I stop on a hill when I let off the brake my car starts to roll backwards or forwards like im in neutral. Has anyone else noticed this with their cobalt?
All the GM cars that I've ever driven have done that. From trucks to cars........
BooSSted 08-08-2006, 07:33 PM Every auto I have ever driven has done that. I think they all do.
05BlackCobaltSS 08-08-2006, 07:55 PM My mitsubishi Mirage doesn't do it, but when my family went on vacation a few yeas ago, we had a rental impala that did it.
JRANGER 08-09-2006, 02:10 AM cool cool, yea im use to bigger cars.. My mustang didnt do that, and my ram sure as hell didnt do it.
Thanks guys
chevotec 08-09-2006, 08:55 AM Im not talking about when parked im talking about when at a light. I let go of the brake before I hit the gas and the car starts to roll
Oops..I think I understood this whole thread upside down..LOL
red_wing_2121 08-16-2006, 05:59 AM Even with an auto, you should be pulling on your e-brake when parked. The cables won`t seize up eventually and that parking pin sure takes a beating when the car rolls back or forward and hits it. Sometimes those are just plastic pins too...I wouldn`t trust it to keep my car uphill.
Actually, since new parking brake cables are no longer run through metal tubing, they are not likely to seize up anyway. They are now run through a plastic liner inside the black sheathing. It would be hard to find a cable that would seize nowadays.
chevotec 08-16-2006, 08:32 AM Actually, since new parking brake cables are no longer run through metal tubing, they are not likely to seize up anyway. They are now run through a plastic liner inside the black sheathing. It would be hard to find a cable that would seize nowadays.
What about the pivots in the rear drums? That`s usually what seizes...
JRANGER 08-16-2006, 08:38 AM I dont know about all that stuff but I actually let it roll back and it does catch after a second. Guess I was being apranoid.
plyboy-illest 08-16-2006, 08:44 AM i thought the auto cobalt had hill assist? im guessing not...
JRANGER 08-16-2006, 09:03 AM Maybe thats jsut a feature I ddint get.....I dont remember it being on the list of feature for mine. I got a LT so who knows.
Anyone Got a Sivler Front Bumper Cover????? I need one. Mine is busted
chevotec 08-16-2006, 09:50 AM i thought the auto cobalt had hill assist? im guessing not...
Hill assist is for manual transmissions, and the cobalt doesn`t have it. It applies the brakes for you when you push the clutch in taking off on a hill so you dont roll back. Usually for people that can`t drive stick.
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