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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
2nd Gen : 2010-2017 Chevy Equinox
2014 Equinox 2.4L - P0016, P0089, P228D - HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="2015 Equinox Experiment01" data-source="post: 21666" data-attributes="member: 7801"><p>I'm not a mechanic and I don't have all the fancy test tools, but this is my experience. I bought a 2015 Equinox, 140,000 miles on it and had the 0016, 0017, fuel pressure code, stabilitrac light and ABS lights on, and reduced power warning light on. Engine ran, but under reduced power.</p><p>I see 2 different questions on this post, one by Ejensen2 and one by AndrewCarney666 - so not sure how to answer - but that is why I'm giving my story on this.</p><p>I took my engine apart and replaced all timing chains, guides, oiler, both phasers and timing chain tensioner. Was very careful to get the chain marks on the right spots on all the chain sprockets. And changed the oil when done.</p><p>It wasn't fun - but I got thru all this repair for my first time on my first Equinox.</p><p>When all done, I was happy to say that ALL my lights and warnings went away. The engine ran just fine. The stabilitrac light went off during the first mile of my test drive. Later, after fixing (replacing) a bad TPMS sensor, the ABS light went off on a test drive. So all is good for me. </p><p>So, Ejensen2 - sounds like you have timing issues (already been said above) and</p><p>Andrewcarney - I must say that I appreciate your ambition to replace both fuel pumps, especially the one in the tank. But maybe you have timing issues again on your engine. Did you clear your codes after your pump replacements?</p><p>So, to both of you folks, I hope you can find the right things to fix or replace! Good luck to both of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2015 Equinox Experiment01, post: 21666, member: 7801"] I'm not a mechanic and I don't have all the fancy test tools, but this is my experience. I bought a 2015 Equinox, 140,000 miles on it and had the 0016, 0017, fuel pressure code, stabilitrac light and ABS lights on, and reduced power warning light on. Engine ran, but under reduced power. I see 2 different questions on this post, one by Ejensen2 and one by AndrewCarney666 - so not sure how to answer - but that is why I'm giving my story on this. I took my engine apart and replaced all timing chains, guides, oiler, both phasers and timing chain tensioner. Was very careful to get the chain marks on the right spots on all the chain sprockets. And changed the oil when done. It wasn't fun - but I got thru all this repair for my first time on my first Equinox. When all done, I was happy to say that ALL my lights and warnings went away. The engine ran just fine. The stabilitrac light went off during the first mile of my test drive. Later, after fixing (replacing) a bad TPMS sensor, the ABS light went off on a test drive. So all is good for me. So, Ejensen2 - sounds like you have timing issues (already been said above) and Andrewcarney - I must say that I appreciate your ambition to replace both fuel pumps, especially the one in the tank. But maybe you have timing issues again on your engine. Did you clear your codes after your pump replacements? So, to both of you folks, I hope you can find the right things to fix or replace! Good luck to both of you. [/QUOTE]
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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
2nd Gen : 2010-2017 Chevy Equinox
2014 Equinox 2.4L - P0016, P0089, P228D - HELP
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