2010 Chevy equinox engine light

Asked by abratsven Nov 29, 2016 at 01:49 PM about the 2010 Chevrolet Equinox LTZ FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I had my car in to get fixed, he said its good
to go. The next day I took it out and the
same thing-he said its a computer glitch so
turn off your traction control. And it still
does the same thing. It says engine power is
reduced and the engine light comes on and
then the traction control light comes up as if
the car hit an icy patch and says service
stabilitrak. And the rpms quiver. What is
going on??

4 Answers

20

I had mine scanned it read p0320 or something like that, basically a misfire in cylinder 2. I changed coil and spark plug but it has not fixed the problem???

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10

Airflow sensor needs to be cleaned or replaced. That's all.

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30

My car is doing the same exact thing. Can u tell me what was the problem

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10

I had the same exact problem and issues as described. It was to the point where the car wouldn't accelerate. The cause was from a bad wheel speed sensor.

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