linatiger6
Lova transmission issues
Summary of the thread
A 2016 Chevrolet Lova is experiencing transmission issues, indicated by warning lights and unusual shifting behavior, potentially due to a defective radiator oil pressure component. The problem might be caused by a faulty cable or plug connection. A similar case was resolved by addressing a faulty pressure sensor and corroded connector, suggesting a workshop visit for accurate diagnosis and repair.
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linatiger6 (community.author)
Yeah, it does seem to be running a little hotter than usual, but not dangerously so. What was the cause in your case? And what did it end up costing you to fix?
leawerner1
Turns out it was a faulty pressure sensor and a corroded connector. I'd suggest getting it checked at a workshop; they'll be able to pinpoint the exact issue. Could be similar to what I experienced.
linatiger6 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice! Took it to the shop, and you were spot on – it was the pressure sensor cable and connector. Cost me 95€ to get it sorted. Really appreciate the help!
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leawerner1
Sounds familiar. I've got a Lova too, and had similar symptoms a while back. Check Engine light, weird shifting... Is it overheating at all?