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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
2nd Gen : 2010-2017 Chevy Equinox
Help!! Did Brakes & Oil change Now no power???
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<blockquote data-quote="Imperfectlyperfect" data-source="post: 23382" data-attributes="member: 6069"><p>So I was going to do I thought a simple brake pad change on my 2014 2.4 Equinox Ls. Come to find out my rotors were shit! Then seen calipers weren’t the greatest. Being a single mom, I didn’t have $600 to fix my truck so it was jacked up for 3-4 days till I got a ride to junk yard yesterday. Scored big time! Found same year Nox with practically brand new brakes rotors and calipers! Snag! Came home sanded down the rotors, put everything together, gave her an oil change. Bled brakes, went to start and didn’t wanna start battery dead. Tried like 2-3 times ain’t gonna lie. Eventually Nothing! Son pulled his car up, we hooked jumper cables up, it acted like it was gonna start a couple times then Nothing! So I came inside put my jump pack on charge, ate and fell asleep! Got up today went to put jump pack on and initially that lil light saying green go tried to light up, then wouldn’t.?? So I took battery terminals off, cleaned them. Put back together, hooked jump pack back up. Same thing. Got in truck and the traction control light was on and that all the power I could witness. My battery is brand new. And never had a power issue as such. I’m very mechanically inclined. I don’t know what to do next. Bout to get my lil voltage tester and try to track down where the power stops if I can? Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated!! </p><p></p><p>Sincerely,</p><p>Trying Mom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imperfectlyperfect, post: 23382, member: 6069"] So I was going to do I thought a simple brake pad change on my 2014 2.4 Equinox Ls. Come to find out my rotors were shit! Then seen calipers weren’t the greatest. Being a single mom, I didn’t have $600 to fix my truck so it was jacked up for 3-4 days till I got a ride to junk yard yesterday. Scored big time! Found same year Nox with practically brand new brakes rotors and calipers! Snag! Came home sanded down the rotors, put everything together, gave her an oil change. Bled brakes, went to start and didn’t wanna start battery dead. Tried like 2-3 times ain’t gonna lie. Eventually Nothing! Son pulled his car up, we hooked jumper cables up, it acted like it was gonna start a couple times then Nothing! So I came inside put my jump pack on charge, ate and fell asleep! Got up today went to put jump pack on and initially that lil light saying green go tried to light up, then wouldn’t.?? So I took battery terminals off, cleaned them. Put back together, hooked jump pack back up. Same thing. Got in truck and the traction control light was on and that all the power I could witness. My battery is brand new. And never had a power issue as such. I’m very mechanically inclined. I don’t know what to do next. Bout to get my lil voltage tester and try to track down where the power stops if I can? Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated!! Sincerely, Trying Mom [/QUOTE]
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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
2nd Gen : 2010-2017 Chevy Equinox
Help!! Did Brakes & Oil change Now no power???
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