Is there a recall on the timing chain for 2011 Chevy equinox

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Asked by GuruBZMCD Dec 10, 2018 at 10:37 AM about the Chevrolet Equinox

Question type: General

Had timing chain replaced, cost was over $1400.00

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Call a Chevy dealer with your VIN number and ask about a recall. Save your receipts so you might get reimbursed IF there is a recall.

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Or check out the vehicles history report, you should have received a notice in the mail if there was one open.

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Need to know what the bulletin # is, if anyone has it. Thank you please send to ghadlick7@yahoo.com. I have had this feeling that my dealer wasn't up front with me.

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What dealers do is fix it with your dollar and then also submit a request to be reimbursed by the factory for the same job. It's called "Double Dipping" and I call it fraud if it really happened. The VW dealer did that to my Dad for an ignition coil. Your repair was far more expensive. I don't have a bulletin number but if you call several more dealers, you may get to the bottom of it. Don't mention that you have done any repairs yet. Good Luck

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You can send your request to vehicletitleadvisor@gmail but there is a fee.

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The equinox 2011 does have problems with the engine and nobody wants to admit to it so everyone is stuck paying for it themselves and it sucks

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