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Greetings, My daughter drives a 2006 Equinox which has been problem free so far. Recently, in cold weather, when she starts the car and begins driving up a hill, the car begins slowing down while the engine rpm increases (i.e. car slows to 10 mph but engine speed increases to 3,000 or 4,000 rpm. Kinda like the transmission is "slipping". The problem seems to improve as the engine begins to warm. Shifting into L2 helps a little but does not eliminate the problem. Local Chevy dealer indicates they have not heard of this problem before. I have been told by other this could be a transmission problem or a computer problem. Anyone else experience anything like this?

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Yes, have the same vehicle and the transmission suddenly and now constantly slips in a situation. Car only has 30,000 miles. Doing some internet research reveals that this is an incredibly common occurence.
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