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Chevy Equinox Forum
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Hello from Austin, Texas (2025 Equinox RS AWD)
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<blockquote data-quote="ricklack" data-source="post: 24158" data-attributes="member: 2162"><p>In my 22 manual, it mentions that the computers/electronics are learning and calibrating the first 4,000 miles or so, and that you can have some unusual noise, clicks, etc and not to worry about it. Perhaps this would come under that? I didn't notice anything like that, I'd say ask the dealer but they might just brush it off. If it persists would have them look into it. </p><p></p><p>On new vehicles, the various mechanical and</p><p>electrical systems experience a “break-in”</p><p>period during the first 6 400 km (4,000 mi)</p><p>of routine driving. As the vehicle is driven,</p><p>the mechanical systems adjust to provide</p><p>optimal fuel economy and transmission shift</p><p>performance.</p><p>Electrical systems will adapt and calibrate</p><p>during the break-in period. A one-time</p><p>occurrence of clicks and similar vehicle</p><p>noises is normal during this process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricklack, post: 24158, member: 2162"] In my 22 manual, it mentions that the computers/electronics are learning and calibrating the first 4,000 miles or so, and that you can have some unusual noise, clicks, etc and not to worry about it. Perhaps this would come under that? I didn't notice anything like that, I'd say ask the dealer but they might just brush it off. If it persists would have them look into it. On new vehicles, the various mechanical and electrical systems experience a “break-in” period during the first 6 400 km (4,000 mi) of routine driving. As the vehicle is driven, the mechanical systems adjust to provide optimal fuel economy and transmission shift performance. Electrical systems will adapt and calibrate during the break-in period. A one-time occurrence of clicks and similar vehicle noises is normal during this process. [/QUOTE]
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Chevy Equinox Forum
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Hello from Austin, Texas (2025 Equinox RS AWD)
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