2013 Equinox stalling out

Asked by Guru5XB8V Jan 07, 2018 at 05:51 PM about the 2013 Chevrolet Equinox

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I recently got my mothers 2013 Equinox after a no fault
accident totaled my Nissan. She bought the car brand
new never had a problem. About 2-3 weeks after she
signed it over to me it started stalling out at lights/stop
signs when I was ready to pull off. Took it to the dealer
(stillbunder warranty) and they didn’t find anything. The
day after I got it back the check engine light came on. The
day after that it went off and now it’s back on again. It’s
still idling pretty rough and stalling on me. Any
suggestions? I see others are having somewhat the same
issue. Has anyone found any relief?

5 Answers

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hello my 2012 chevy equinox is doing the samething...ive replaced a shit load of part and its getting worse but it has gotten better...it used to just kill going 55 mph...any help would be great im ready to just give up..thanks

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10

Try replacing ur fuel filter.... Big cause of shaking and stalling when it starts to clog up....

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10

Cam position sensor under air filter top of motor Cam silo lid actuator or something pops straight up and out to replace

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