

I ran through the red light in sheer panic. I had just exited off of the highway and I was approaching the red light ahead my brakes became hard to push and they did not stop the vehicle. Back to the dealership and was advised I needed a new engine! now I’m without a vehicle.Īll problems of the 2019 Chevrolet Equinox I had to get across traffic and avoid causing an accident. I’m traveling down the 5 lane highway and the vehicle just shuts completely off. Then the light sensors on the mirrors both sides remained on. Initially 30 minutes after it was running fine. My vehicle sustained minor scratches on the front passenger side. Crazy now less than a month, a slight fender bender, another vehicle crossed into my lane, the sensors did not initiate, I had to swerve to Dodge from causing any major damage and avoid on coming traffic. They stated there were recalls but not for my VIN.

I reached out to gm about all of the issues. I took it directly to dealerships service department and they had it a month, they eventually said it was the oxygen sensor and it needed to be replaced. I waited a few moments and then it turned on, with the engine light lit. Shortly after the month following July or August, stalled and the push to start button wouldn’t activate. All totaling over $2000 for a vehicle I had less than 6 months. They advised me the brake booster pressure sensor, brake booster vacuum hose and then after doing so they said non of it fixed the issue, I would need a new brake booster. This happened after midnight so I took it to the dealership in which I purchased. The sewer dip allowed the vehicle to slow up and come to halt blocking the traffic. I had to glide through traffic into a gas station parking lot almost slamming into a gas pump. I press the emergency brake and that did nothing. After purchasing the vehicle in April 2021, 3 months later upon traveling home and entering an exit ramp the brakes completely locked while going 35-45mph into ongoing traffic downhill and would not allow me to press down on them so that I could come to a stop.
