Second, a message in the dic states that stabilitrak needs to be serviced. 1) reduced engine power warning with light. Next thing will happen is your vehicle will start shutting down randomly or even going to reduce power and won’t accelirate.
I have been dealing with this issue for a few years. My 2011 traverse just went into a reduced engine power and the service stabilitrak condition. When the check engine light keeps flashing, the service stabilitrak message pops.
Then i got messages about stabiltrak and traction control. Third, a message in the dic states engine power is reduced. In new chevy models, the stabilitrak feature is capable of causing reduced energy power due to a lot of factors like faulty sensors, bad throttle body, and many other factors. This will cause the reduced power.
But sounds like you have a electronic throttle body concern. That evap code would typically not cause it to derate so. Also… i have to leave it running when i get gas or it has. I have a 2010 chevy traverse lt with 48000 miles.
Recently has started the service stabilitrak/service traction control/engine power reduced messsage and has quit. Last week while driving my kids to school the traction control off, service stabilitrac, service traction control message appeared on the dic. Sometimes you can reset the system by disconnecting the battery. My main concern is the stabilitrak and engine power issues.
I had to guide the rolling car to the side of the road, almost got hit by uncoming vehicles. Fourth, a message in the dic states. The 2013 chevrolet traverse has 3 problems reported for reduced engine power caused by service stabilitrak. Average failure mileage is 83,350 miles.
Then reduced power mode was. What would have caused this? The stabilitrak light is only on because the engine code is present. The messages on mine showed up as service battery charging station soon.