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Fluid Sound Through Hoses on Acceleration, Chevy Equinox

12 messages,  Last post on Sep 01, 2009 at 5:39 PM

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Re: Fluid Sound Through Hoses @ Acceleration [clebo1] by laserblue
Jul 09, 2009 (5:08 pm)
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Replying to: clebo1 (Jul 09, 2009 11:55 am)

I had my head gasket changed on my 2005 Equinox because the coolant level was always going down in my recovery tank.
Couldn't see coolant nowhere on the engine, I was loosing coolant on the firewall side (it was very hard to spot).
 The dealer had to do a special test with a black light of some kind to find it.
  After the (expensive) job done I went home and the week after I checked the coolant level. OH SHIT!
 One third of the coolant was missing in my recovery tank. Went back to the dealer and they told me that air bubbles in the engine and hoses had been filled with the coolant (I didn't believe that to much. They checked everything, no leaks, They just added some more coolant in the recovery tank and it's been 3 months now and everything is fine, the level stays the same.
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Re: Fluid Sound Through Hoses @ Acceleration [laserblue] by clebo1
Jul 14, 2009 (4:32 am)
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Replying to: laserblue (Jul 09, 2009 5:08 pm)

Please note I have the same problem,recently i spent $847.00 to have this repaired, this led to this condition,now the dealer are telling me the same thing for this Chevy equinox vehicle with only 56,000 miles, pampered and babied my me.This vehicle has never been out of State here in Mass. This was major design problem GM knew about when they put this piece of junk out. Well this dealer put a additive in in the radiator. was 3/4 full,now half full. No leaks found. Possibly burning
antifreeze out at in the exhaust System.No one seems to know at this point.I have been in an ongoing battle with gm for over 2 years concerning this Issue. They buried their head in the sand!!!Get rid of this Vehicle,more problems occur the longer you keep this vehicle.
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Re: Fluid Sound Through Hoses @ Acceleration [clebo1] by laserblue
Jul 14, 2009 (3:33 pm)
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Replying to: clebo1 (Jul 14, 2009 4:32 am)

I knew that an engine could burn oil but can an engine burns antifreeze?
 I though you had to have a leaking problem or air bubbles trap in the system to make the coolant level go down?
 Maybe it's my imagination but just before the dealer changed the head gasket there was a funny smell coming from the exhaust pipe, now the gasket is fixed, no leaks, the level stays the same but that funny smell is still there.
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Re: Fluid Sound Through Hoses @ Acceleration [eaglevision] by clebo1
Jul 17, 2009 (5:28 am)
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Replying to: eaglevision (May 25, 2009 5:29 pm)

Please note sadly to say, this is a vehicle design flaw,I have had the same thing upon recently replacing the thermostat assembly and getting a flush and fill, it's about to drive me crazy. I've been back to dealer for another total period of 4 days.I have asked for Chevy cac to help at 1-800-222-1020.They have done nothing. Now they are assuming it may be a gasket problem-small leak I have only 56,000 miles. Do yourself a favor,get rid of this lemon as asap as it get older,the more Money it will cost you,brakes,rotors,serpentine belts. The works. This is just a bad product. When I get rid of this one.I will never buy another vehicle made by GM,to which I reiterated to their Legal department on a person who i spoke to on yesterday,and in his plain terms said they would not stand behind and fix this product,but GM legal would not send me their position on their refusal in writing. as GM does not stand behind their vehicles, when in fact they want you to stand in front of them. If GM does not become more customer service friendly after using my Tax Money for their bail out,I know they will not survive in the auto industry.
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Head Gasket replaced on 05 Nox by landy2
Aug 06, 2009 (6:40 am)
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My '05 Nox has 62,000 miles and the head gasket already needs to be replaced. I started losing coolant around the beginning of July. It took approximately 1 month for the coolant to leak out...only it was not leaking out of the vehicle. Dealer said it was an internal leak. After 2 visits to Chevy, (first visit they claim they couldn't find anything), they finally told me that the head gasket and a cyclinder head needed to be replaced. The only time I drive the car is back and forth to work. How could a head gasket malfunction on a relatively young car? Anyone had this problem?
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Re: Head Gasket replaced on 05 Nox [landy2] by laserblue
Aug 07, 2009 (3:51 am)
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Replying to: landy2 (Aug 06, 2009 6:40 am)

Mine is also a 2005 FWD LT
  I bought it new so I'm the only owner and driver and very cautious.
  The head gasket blew and had to be changed at 29,000 miles last April. The warranty was expired because the 3 years was over.
Called G.M. since it was ridiculous to have to change a head gasket at such a low millage, they told politely to shut up and to pay my repairs.
  Now my Nox has 33,000 miles. We own a daycare and I work at home, take my truck for errands around the city and once a month I go for a visit to my daughter 250 miles (round trip) highway driving that's why I have a so low mileage.
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Re: Head Gasket replaced on 05 Nox [laserblue] by clebo1
Aug 12, 2009 (11:05 am)
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Replying to: laserblue (Aug 07, 2009 3:51 am)

Yes sad to say, this vehicle is a GM/Chevy Lemon vehicle.I have the same problem. This is a good Vehicle as long as you don't have to drive it anyplace.Great for sitting in your backyard.Please contact the National transportation Safety Board. I have filed a formal complaint.,Any other owners with this same problems Chevy Equinox 2005-2009.There are legal issues which may result in a Class Action Lawsuit ,Please notify the Federal trade Assocation Also. The More complaints received,through the Consumer Union we can Get Chevy to fix a Problem they new about when this vehicle was built.( faulty head gaskets)Contacting the 2 Government agencies with your complaint can be done on line.
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Re: Head Gasket replaced on 05 Nox [clebo1] by clebo1
Aug 12, 2009 (11:17 am)
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Replying to: clebo1 (Aug 12, 2009 11:05 am)

Please read my post on line,First File a formal complaint with the National transportation safety board to have this vehicle removed from the road so no one else will buy such a Lemon Vehicle. Also File a formal complaint with the FTC.
Chevy/GM knew about these defective head gaskets when these vehicles were built and knew they only had a 3-5 year vehicle life,my Oldsmobile which I had for 12 years have no head gasket leakage with 129,000 miles on it. My vehicle problems started with only 33,000 miles. Anyone out there 2005-2009 Chevy Equinox are prone to many problems like this one.File you complaint promptly.
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Re: Fluid Sound Through Hoses @ Acceleration [clebo1] by clebo1
Aug 12, 2009 (11:48 am)
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Replying to: clebo1 (Jul 09, 2009 11:55 am)

This is not common,stay away from this vehicle,it's has difficult mechanical problems. Once you change a part or two. This is the sound of air bubbles in the coolant lines. Mine Equinox was in the shop for 3 days after the thermostat was changed and I got a flush and fill. The dealer tried to figure this out but eventually a radiator shop got the bubbles out of the air lines..This is start of a problem which later occur with your head gasket. Please Dump Chevy/GM and this vehicle.I Never thought Chevy would some day be at the bottom of the auto dependability list.
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Re Fluid by azekiss
Sep 01, 2009 (5:39 pm)
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Hey guys, one other thing with this fluid thing. In 06 or 07 there was a little known issues with the RED coolant that GM unsed in the NOX. The coolant was actually eating all the rubber in the system. You can tell by the burnt black look and a foul odor. Any way, my NOX has 72000 on ir and has made a to and from trip from AZ to IL with little problems, till last friday. I could smell that burnt smell again, looked under the hood nothing, looked in the passenger area nothing, drove it home and to work the next day. Parked it Saturday night, and it sat until Monday afternoon. That's when I saw the discolored floor mats and moist feel to the carpet. Turns out the heater core popped in the dash board. Thank god for extended warranties. Gonna cost them 2400 this time.

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