Will never buy a chevy again !!
#1
Will never buy a chevy again !!
How would you like your car to stall due to engine problems near a railway crossing with your kids in!!!
I bought my first ever Chevy equinox LS (2013) some years back. It ran well without any major problems (other than a windshield wiper module issue, which turned out a recall item). It has just over 70k miles on it. A couple of days ago, while I was driving the engine stalled and the car came to a complete halt near a railway crossing. The car vibrated violently, stopped and would not start again. The dashboard monitor gave 2 errors before stopping. The errors read Stabilitrack error and Engine power reduced. I have seen many posts related to this error in this forum with over 200 posts and half a million view. I have researched online and seen this problem occurring to other customers as well, despite having regular oil changes. I have taken this to a dealer service shop in Langhorne , PA 19047. They have the car for about 6 days now and still no ETA. They have refused me a loaner vehicle. I have made several calls to the service shops now and they are still not covering this under warranty. The vehicle is supposed to have power train warranty for 100k miles. They told me that it is a valve problem. Then they asked me to get all the oil change records. When i bought this...they are now asking me to authorize an expenditure of $700 to tear the engine apart. I have made up my mind to never ever buy a Chevy again.
I bought my first ever Chevy equinox LS (2013) some years back. It ran well without any major problems (other than a windshield wiper module issue, which turned out a recall item). It has just over 70k miles on it. A couple of days ago, while I was driving the engine stalled and the car came to a complete halt near a railway crossing. The car vibrated violently, stopped and would not start again. The dashboard monitor gave 2 errors before stopping. The errors read Stabilitrack error and Engine power reduced. I have seen many posts related to this error in this forum with over 200 posts and half a million view. I have researched online and seen this problem occurring to other customers as well, despite having regular oil changes. I have taken this to a dealer service shop in Langhorne , PA 19047. They have the car for about 6 days now and still no ETA. They have refused me a loaner vehicle. I have made several calls to the service shops now and they are still not covering this under warranty. The vehicle is supposed to have power train warranty for 100k miles. They told me that it is a valve problem. Then they asked me to get all the oil change records. When i bought this...they are now asking me to authorize an expenditure of $700 to tear the engine apart. I have made up my mind to never ever buy a Chevy again.
#4
take it to another dealer. call chevy customer assistance.
IMO its bs for a dealer to charge you for diagnosis when its under powertrain warranty. What they are saying is; the problem may not be warrantable so we need you to pay for us to discover if it is.
IMO its bs for a dealer to charge you for diagnosis when its under powertrain warranty. What they are saying is; the problem may not be warrantable so we need you to pay for us to discover if it is.
#5
I checked for this. 2013 Equinox offers a 5 year / 100 k mile powertrain warranty. Interestingly the 2017 Equinox offers only 60 K mile warranty. I guess Chevy got bumped up with lot of warranty claims and hence reduce the coverage..
#7
if your over the mileage, they aren't screwing you...but yeah the 2010 and newer nox is a crap bomb.