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Can you provide information on any issues with stalling that have been reported regarding the 2015 Chevrolet Equinox?

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Lisa M Mayberry

If your 2015 Chevy Equinox is experiencing stalling issues, it's likely due to a problem with either the air intake or fuel delivery system. Your engine needs air, fuel, and spark to function properly, and a lack of any of these elements can cause it to stall. Start by inspecting the throttle body and mass air flow sensor to ensure that sufficient air is reaching the engine. If the air intake is fine, check the fuel rail pressure next. Low fuel pressure can result in inadequate fuel reaching the engine, leading to stalling. Lastly, examine your spark plugs to ensure they are sparking properly, as a lack of ignition can prevent engine detonation.

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  • Paul Caruso

    My 2015 Equinox has been intermittently stalling while I am making slow turns or reversing, but the check engine light has not come on. I received a letter about potential engine issues. Should I schedule a service appointment to have the problem checked and possibly resolved by the manufacturer?

  • Ronthompson

    The main reason the 2015 Chevy Equinox stalls frequently is usually because of a faulty actuator.

  • Melanie P.

    My buddy mentioned that she's experiencing the very same issue. Have you figured out the root cause of the problem? Have any diagnostic trouble codes appeared on the check engine light?

  • Irma W.

    Here’s a rephrased and tailored version: you should bring your vehicle to a repair shop and specifically ask for the actuator to be replaced. This could greatly help. Best of luck! Engine stalling can occur due to various reasons. Have you checked for any error codes in the check engine system? If I had to make a guess, I’d suggest looking into the throttle body or TPS sensor. Another possibility could be issues with the mass airflow sensor. Typically, intake problems are common in GM cars. Sometimes, even debris can get lodged in the mass airflow sensor, obstructing the wire.

  • Diane M

    My 2015 Chevy Equinox experienced the same issue, which turned out to be a problem with the timing chain, causing significant damage to the engine. The repair cost came to a hefty $4,000.

  • Evelyn Z.

    Delaying or deliberately causing a wait.

  • Pat Hashimoto

    These responses are very unclear! Can you provide more details about the specific circumstances in which it occurs? Is the air conditioning turned on? Is it happening at each stop or only after driving in stop-and-go traffic for a long time? Does it occur following extended periods of idling? How is the driving experience at higher speeds?

  • Karen G.

    Sarge knows the correct solution - swap out the two camshaft variable timing solenoids.

  • Velma R

    Sarge knows exactly what needs to be done. You'll need to replace both of the variable valve camshaft solenoids.

  • Cynthia P.

    The camshaft solenoid on 2014 Chevy Equinox models is known to be faulty and needs to be replaced. If you look up "Chevy Equinox stalling at traffic lights" on Google, you'll find numerous drivers experiencing the same issue.

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