i have a Chevy Traverse 2011,Tried starting the car but the dashboard light keeps going off when trying to start and Traction Control Off displaying on the dashboard. Car refused to start. Advise pls

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Asked by EmmanuelZim May 21, 2017 at 02:07 AM about the 2011 Chevrolet Traverse

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I got a good battery from another SUV but still not starting. Please what can I do?

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i have a Chevy Traverse 2011,Tried starting the car but the dashboard light keeps going off when trying to start and Traction Control Off displaying on the dashboard. Car refused to start. I got a good battery from another SUV but still not starting. Please what can I do? Advise pls

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I got the same problem....did you ever get yours fixed?

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I would have the alternator tested I'm having same issue, and that's what my diagnosis was

2011 Chevy traverse LTZ Same problems, stability track light, airbag light, dash light going in and out where it tells you the miles per gallon and mileage and such, now my battery gauge is going down just put in a brand-new quality battery at beginning of winter appears to be from everything I can find out wiring or the dashboard needs to be replaced could be computer-related will know next week. Also had a friend with about a two-year newer model with a lot of electrical problems as well.

I'm having the same exact problem with my 2011 traverse remote start won't work the dcc won't come on traction control turns on and off by itself any ideas I need help

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