Electric problems

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Asked by Pierre Dec 04, 2019 at 01:45 AM about the 2011 Chevrolet Equinox LS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have bought a Chevy equinox 2011 great car so far but previous owner spilt
soda in the center so now my gear shifter won't light up, eco mode doesn't
work, nor does traction control. I did check the fuses for the interior problems
and they all were good to go. second issue is up top my bluetooth mic is out
and the rear interior lights just wont light up. who can I take this too besides
the dealership to get it fixed or can I fixed some of these problems myself?Ive
contacting my seller but his mechanic is always busy and he takes forever to
give me information

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Should’ve went over it before you bought it. Sounds like the owner wants nothing to do with you or the car since they got your money. It could be electrical as water and electronics don’t mix. I’d seriously try to get my money back if I were you if it wasn’t disclosed in the sale.

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