CHEVY COBALT ISSUES. ..HELP PLEASE

Asked by Crystal Oct 18, 2020 at 04:09 PM about the 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Coupe FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

driving my 06 cobalt suddenly
lost power it got really loud
and smelled like it was on
fire..the rear end by tires and
exhaust were super hot.. then
after turning off about 5 min
it was normal What's wrong
with my car?

4 Answers

I don't know but you need to have it inspected before you drive it again. Two possibilities are dragging brakes or a catalytic converter running way to hot.

Idk either but also I forgot to mention when it acted up like that my engine light continually flashed and it sounded really rough like. normally it runs Excellent, I don't think it's the brakes but I was also thinking of the catalytic converter but my car has the graphic kit on it and sets real low so I can't see if it's red hot I could only smell like burning matches and I could feel the heat when I put my hand in around the back tire. Also I checked all my fluids and another thing that was weird to me was that the lid to my coolant was not at all hot and with driving it should've been. .something's definetly not right!

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