2010 Buick enclave three a bunch of codes then wont start

Asked by GuruW8XSQ May 17, 2018 at 08:33 AM about the 2010 Buick Enclave CXL1 AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just bought a 2010 Buick enclave and a bit after buying it
my traction control light came on and it said service
stibilitrac then the check engine light came on and then abs
light, not all 3 were on at the same times they were all
random I took it to my mechanic and he said possible
timing but I had to take it to a dealer for that so I did and
they said it could be timing or sludge in the engine and I
needed an engine replacement. I am some fuel system
cleaner threw it and the lights went away for a while but
they just came back on yesterday. Traction control then
check engine then abs and then brake light. Took back to
my mechanic and he said he didn't think the computer was
communicating right and may need reprogrammed or
replaced. And now this morning it wouldn't start at all. What
is going on?

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Did u ever find out what happen? My Buick just did that to me ?

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That happened to me turned out it was the sensor and theres 3 i believe so u may want to replace all 3 thats what i did

I didnt that whole thing til now my lights went on and withing the week i brought it in to the dealer it never didnt start so maybe its not the sensors when ever ur check engine light goes on go to auto zone and the can do an analysis for u its free and then u know whats going on if its the sensor they should know

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