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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
2nd Gen : 2010-2017 Chevy Equinox
Post 2016 LT thermostat replacement issue
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<blockquote data-quote="TexSolo" data-source="post: 19401" data-attributes="member: 5651"><p>Hi all, I just had the thermostat replaced on my 2016 Equinox. I drove it around a bit to see how it was going and eventually the engine temp gauge started rising, which is a good sign, as before it was flatlined at zero and the engine lite came on. The tester at Autozone said thermostat needed replacing with whatever the error code was, so I had it replaced. After driving for about 20 minutes a made a phone call, and turned on the AC as I had rolled the windows up. After a bit I noticed the engine temp gauge went back to zero, finished the call and went home and the loud buzzing sound of the fan after turning the car off had returned. Felt like I was back to zero. Wasn't able to drive for a few days and when I came back, things seemed normal. The gauge went up as you would expect as the engine warmed up. Didn't turn the AC on, drove for about 45 running errands and everything seemed fine. The next day, while driving, I again turned the AC on as I rolled the windows up to make a call and the engine gauge dropped back to zero and when turned the car off, the fan was back. I've been driving to work and back for about a week and have had no issues, so it seems this only happens when I turn the AC on(which I haven't since the second time). Is there some sort of connection between the AC and the engine temp gauge? Any ideas on what might be going on? I took it to autozone and the tester said there was an issue with the gauge but had no remedy to fix it, no error codes or anything. Any thoughts/help would be appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>TS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexSolo, post: 19401, member: 5651"] Hi all, I just had the thermostat replaced on my 2016 Equinox. I drove it around a bit to see how it was going and eventually the engine temp gauge started rising, which is a good sign, as before it was flatlined at zero and the engine lite came on. The tester at Autozone said thermostat needed replacing with whatever the error code was, so I had it replaced. After driving for about 20 minutes a made a phone call, and turned on the AC as I had rolled the windows up. After a bit I noticed the engine temp gauge went back to zero, finished the call and went home and the loud buzzing sound of the fan after turning the car off had returned. Felt like I was back to zero. Wasn't able to drive for a few days and when I came back, things seemed normal. The gauge went up as you would expect as the engine warmed up. Didn't turn the AC on, drove for about 45 running errands and everything seemed fine. The next day, while driving, I again turned the AC on as I rolled the windows up to make a call and the engine gauge dropped back to zero and when turned the car off, the fan was back. I've been driving to work and back for about a week and have had no issues, so it seems this only happens when I turn the AC on(which I haven't since the second time). Is there some sort of connection between the AC and the engine temp gauge? Any ideas on what might be going on? I took it to autozone and the tester said there was an issue with the gauge but had no remedy to fix it, no error codes or anything. Any thoughts/help would be appreciated. Thanks, TS [/QUOTE]
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Post 2016 LT thermostat replacement issue
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