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jplante4
Mar 21, 2018Explorer II
I just set up my Equinox for towing. I haven't towed it yet.
Do a search on the death wobble issue with Equinox. Chevy has changed their fuse pulling recommendation from fuse #32 to some other fuse (#16 I think) to leave the electric steering active with the key on.
Some say a bungee cord on the steering wheel fixes the problem, but I don't understand how. Electric steering on the 4 cylinder models has no hard connection between the steering wheel and the front wheels.
After studying up, I got a used 2014 Equinox and wired the coach to supply 12 volts to the toad. I won't be pulling any fuses.
BTW, the Equinox, GMC Terrain and Buick Envision are basically the same car.
Do a search on the death wobble issue with Equinox. Chevy has changed their fuse pulling recommendation from fuse #32 to some other fuse (#16 I think) to leave the electric steering active with the key on.
Some say a bungee cord on the steering wheel fixes the problem, but I don't understand how. Electric steering on the 4 cylinder models has no hard connection between the steering wheel and the front wheels.
After studying up, I got a used 2014 Equinox and wired the coach to supply 12 volts to the toad. I won't be pulling any fuses.
BTW, the Equinox, GMC Terrain and Buick Envision are basically the same car.
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