I have an 07 Canyon 2.9 liter, 4 cylinder that turns off consistently when I slow down or make a turn. I've done everything from changing coils, oil change, replacing battery, solenoid, cam/crank sensors, cleaning throttle body & the vacuum hose (that was torn and no longer a tight fit) beneath the resonator box next to the throttle body. Previous codes, initial "fix", sugg'd replacing sensors. Exact same problem persists. ANY SUGG????

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Asked by 2007_CanyonLV Jan 31, 2014 at 08:48 PM about the 2007 GMC Canyon 2 Dr SL Standard Cab 2WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Keeps turning off.

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PS, this happens inconsistently. It will run fine for days and then BOOM, turns off. It also has an inconsistent rough idle. Please help.

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Run a can of sea foam injector cleaner through it. The kind you pull a vacuum hose off the engine and put in the can of sea foam until it is empty. Did you change all the coils and spark plugs?

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Had same problem, cleaned the throttle body and never had the prob since. I know it says you did clean throttle body but maybe try again.

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