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Equinox, Terrain & SRX Modifications
Suspension and Brakes
2010 Equinox - time to renew the four corners
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<blockquote data-quote="2012Equinox2.4Turbo" data-source="post: 20949" data-attributes="member: 7598"><p>Our Chevy dealer actually told us that the transmission in our Equinox was non-serviceable and they could not change the fluid. That was the first time I ever heard of such a thing. I knew the filter was internal, but even if it had a pan, you're not getting all of the fluid out unless you flush it anyway. I won't usually touch the vehicle until it leaves warranty, but at 50k miles, I wanted the fluid flushed, so I just did it myself. It sure has paid off. Wish I could say the same about the engine, but I was able to nurse it along to about 225k mi before I replaced the pistons. How is your engine doing on your 2010 at 130k mi? Is it using any oil? Do you know if yours qualified for the piston/ring replacement?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2012Equinox2.4Turbo, post: 20949, member: 7598"] Our Chevy dealer actually told us that the transmission in our Equinox was non-serviceable and they could not change the fluid. That was the first time I ever heard of such a thing. I knew the filter was internal, but even if it had a pan, you're not getting all of the fluid out unless you flush it anyway. I won't usually touch the vehicle until it leaves warranty, but at 50k miles, I wanted the fluid flushed, so I just did it myself. It sure has paid off. Wish I could say the same about the engine, but I was able to nurse it along to about 225k mi before I replaced the pistons. How is your engine doing on your 2010 at 130k mi? Is it using any oil? Do you know if yours qualified for the piston/ring replacement? [/QUOTE]
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Equinox, Terrain & SRX Modifications
Suspension and Brakes
2010 Equinox - time to renew the four corners
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