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Problems with 2013 Buick Verano POWER TRAIN

On average, the 2013 Buick Verano starts to “feel” problems with the POWER TRAIN and its various aspects after 22 434 miles.

Recently reported POWER TRAIN problems on 2013 Buick Verano

The key has gotten stuck in the ignition several times. this prevents the car from moving and turning off completely. at one point the car began to roll as i was attempting to get out to get assistance. i was eventually able to go onto youtube and discovered the issue was consistent with the chevy malibu, so i used the same technique described in the youtube video to remove the key. the same issue occurred on the evening on february 21, 2019. the valet supervisor went to retrieve my car and was unable to remove the key out of the ignition and the car would not move into the park gear. i would move into drive, neutral and reverse but not park. i believe my car is also impacted under the following recall number:50490 and 50491. any help would be appreciated. thanks.

Tl* the contact owns a 2013 buick verano. when the contact attempted to shift the vehicle from the park position, the gear shifter failed. after various attempts, the gear was eventually able to shift into drive. the failure recurred a total of four times. in addition, the contact stated that the gear shift button failed. the local dealer (perry buick, 6633 e virginia beach blvd, norfolk, va, 23502, 757-828-5431) scheduled an appointment to have the vehicle diagnosed. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer informed the contact that there was no recall and no additional assistance was offered. the failure mileage was approximately 38,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2013 buick verano. the contact stated that after shifting into park, the vehicle would alert that the vehicle was not in the park position. the correct gear position was not displayed. the contact took the vehicle to the greater lowell buick dealer where it was diagnosed that the shifter assemblies failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and paid a portion of the repair. the approximate failure mileage was 20,134. *tr

2013 buick verano, vin [xxx]. originally purchased in minnesota. have had multiple problems. first, car was "hard-shifting" like it was having a really hard time locating the next gear to shift into. the hard shift occurs between 15-25 mph, and again between 50-60 mph. it is causing the car to accelerate and act very sluggishly. have not had a single problem with this car until a long road trip relocating to utah in march 2015 that led up to all these new problems. dealer says diagnostic shows nothing wrong, but when test driving, can feel and hear the hard shift. attempted to fix. problems went away for 2 months and then returned in late may / early june 2015. second, when a/c is on full blast inside car and we use remote start to start the car, the car idles fine for 10 seconds. then as soon as the a/c system kicks on in the car, the engine rev's up from 800 rpm's (normal idle) to about 1,500 rpm's and the engine is very loud. the dealer states "diagnostic computer says nothing is wrong." we can hear how loud it is, and those are the cooling fans, but it's supposed to come back down to normal idle after a few minutes. we can have the car idling for 10+ minutes and it does not reduce in noise volume or rpm level. it continues to idle very high rpm's and does not sound like any other buick on the gm dealership lot. dealer mechanic's can hear there is a problem but refuse to fix it because their stupid computers don't say anything is wrong. so now we are experiencing 2 issues - the loud rev rpm noise in idle which is making the engine very labored sounding, and the hard-shifting problem that still hasn't gone away. there has to be something wrong with this vehicle's transmission, power train, or cooling system but of course gm won't fix it or recall it. i can't even find a recall list newer than 12/31/14. *tr

The shift lever is on a console between the two front seats. pushing the lever toward the driver changes the transmission mode from automatic to manual. there is nothing to prevent accidental pushes switching the transmission to manual mode at highway speed. my passenger, while adjusting her coat, has switched the car to manual mode while the car was at highway speed and i have seen her purse sometimes very close to the lever while she is doing things with the purse (the car is a compact--the shift lever is in close proximity to both front seats). fortunately when she accidentally switched the transmission to manual mode i removed my foot from the accerator while i tried to figure out why my car suddenly slowed down while the engine was racing; fortunately i was not in heavy traffic where this could have caused an accident.

My new buick verano 2013 just backed itself out of my driveway and hit my neighbor's mailbox. has there been any other reports like this? *tr

Between 8 & 17 mil the trans has a deed spot, when the trans catches the car jumps. *tr

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