I have a 2010 Acadia bought in Feb. Just had it in for 2nd time related to a rubbing noise in steering column along with servicing (dealership now ordering 2nd warranty part, have to bring it in again for replacement). Before servicing I had 3 tires reading low. I was told "that happens when it's cold". Dealership delivered vehicle back to my workplace after servicing (which is nice of them) and when I went to drive home an hour later, I now have the stabilitrak not functioning light on and remote start won't work. Dealership told me that's because it's really cold out (-28C today).
So- I bought a vehicle for its safety features, I live in a place with 5-6 months of cold, icy winter weather, and I am to expect that my stabilitrak and tire pressure gauges won't read accurate and my remote start won't work because it's cold?? Kind of like buying a furnace that works best in the summer.
Any advice?
So- I bought a vehicle for its safety features, I live in a place with 5-6 months of cold, icy winter weather, and I am to expect that my stabilitrak and tire pressure gauges won't read accurate and my remote start won't work because it's cold?? Kind of like buying a furnace that works best in the summer.
Any advice?