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Where is the AWD button on a 2007 Chevy Equinox?

Where is the AWD button on a 2007 Chevy Equinox?

It can be engaged by pressing the “AWD” button located on the center gear shift console. The Equinox is considered a FWD vehicle, but drivers are able to switch on the “all wheel drive” when road conditions worsen or become hazardous.

What was the problem with the Chevy Equinox in 2007?

In 2007, the problem was that it would get stuck in there. Gas Cap Failure – The gas cap has been know to go bad at high rate. This causes the service engine soon light to come on because one of the Evap system trouble codes have been triggered. This can also lead to trouble with filling the gas tank as well.

What are the problems with an early equinox?

You can read more about them here. Key Stuck in the Ignition – The early Equinox has always had problems with the key and the ignition. In 2005, they had a recall on that model year because it would fall out. In 2007, the problem was that it would get stuck in there. Gas Cap Failure – The gas cap has been know to go bad at high rate.

What kind of engine does the Chevy Equinox have?

The 2007 Equinox was available with one engine. It was the LNJ V6, which was a carryover from the 2005 and 2006 model years. It was manufactured in China. The power output of the LNJ V6 remained a respectable 185 hp at the rear wheels and 210 foot pounds of torque.

When does the torque converter stop locking on a 2007 Equinox?

Torque Converter Stops Locking – The locking clutch on the torque converter is a known area of weakness with this transmission. It is well known that the clutch is a little too small for many applications. More on this below. The 2007 Equinox was available with one engine. It was the LNJ V6, which was a carryover from the 2005 and 2006 model years.

What are the problems with a 2007 Chevrolet Equinox?

Worst 2007 Chevrolet Equinox Problems #1: Engine Overheating, Leaking Anti-Freeze 2007 Equinox Average Cost to Fix: $2,400 #2: Sudden Loss Of Power Steering 2007 Equinox Average Cost to Fix: $800 #3: Battery Doesn’t Keep A Charge 2007 Equinox Average Cost to Fix: $400

Are there any problems with the Chevy Equinox AWD?

The AWD Equinox takes a one mpg hit from the driveline drag from four drive wheels. A/C Compressor – The A/C compressor on the 2007 Chevy Equinox is known to have a high failure rate, since these are 10+ year old vehicles now, it’s only more likely that it’s an issue that you may come across when owning or buying one.

Are there any recalls on the Chevy Equinox?

There are no less than four recalls for the 2007 Chevy Equinox. Three of them were issued in 2007 and may have been fixed before your vehicle ever left the factory. If you are would like to schedule service for any of these recalls, or confirm that they have been done, contact Chevrolet customer service at:

You can read more about them here. Key Stuck in the Ignition – The early Equinox has always had problems with the key and the ignition. In 2005, they had a recall on that model year because it would fall out. In 2007, the problem was that it would get stuck in there. Gas Cap Failure – The gas cap has been know to go bad at high rate.

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Ruth Doyle