2010 Chevrolet Traverse Help

Asked by Urraco_449 Feb 13, 2017 at 01:18 PM about the 2010 Chevrolet Traverse

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My "service your all wheel drive" light came on.  It was on until I turned my car off and then never turned back on.  I drove it that same day and it did not come back on.  I also tried to drive it over ice so that the light would flash when slipping but it has not but we have had limited icy spots.  Should I still take it in or if I did have a problem would my light have stayed on?

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Never hurts to have things checked out. It may have ben some moister caught up somewhere, and garages don't like to try and fix something they think is not broke, meaning your light is off now, so just drive it until you notice something. You could stop somewhere like Auto Zone and have them check for any trouble codes if there are any and if there are write them down for further assistance.

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2013 chevy traverse my abs /stability track and the all wheel drive light are all on and the breaks are making a squishing sound just had car inspected a week ago and they said everything was fine any ideas would help

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