Stabilitrack & service breaking system

Asked by Guru9ZSP9D Dec 07, 2020 at 08:20 AM about the 2018 Chevrolet Equinox 2.0T Premier FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So initially, it said service stabilitrack andThe
traction control light and the skid light came on.
And stayed on. Once my car was powered off they
disappeared. It came on a few days later. And my
car had no power. It’s like it was hesitating. And
then today while it was a little slick out from rain , I
didn’t even give it much gas and  and service
braking system came on but no other lights, just
the message. One of my buddies said that it could
be the ABS. Has anybody dealt with the situation.
It’s not constantly on it’s just random over the past
two weeks

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Best thing to do is get it scanned with a professional scanner to read the codes.

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