The battery is very new,
The truck is essentially undrivable so I have had it towed to the dealer. Since this is an E Assist truck the dealer seems the only option at this point. Scan showes multiple codes. The repair wll not be cheap
I have no transmission display on the Dash ( No P, N R D or L) info displays " SERVICE STABIL- TRAC."
Transmission stays in what seems to be low. No rear camera display when in Reverse. There is a ckeck engin light so a cose or codes have been set
Any Ideas out there??
I have no display of transmission status on Dash ( no P,R,R D or L) a code has been set as i now have a Check engine light, Als "SERVICE STABIL TRAC " is displayed on the Info screen. The truck drives but fro engine RPM it seems to be in LOW gear
Any Ideas ???
I had a similar problem. My 2018 was preowned and developed a shudder. Since this was a certified preowned truck it was under warranty. I requested the Mobil 1 fluid change however the dealer said according to their records it already had Mobil1 so they replaced the torque converter. No more issues !!!
I had the similar issue and after the application of Mobil1 the problem returned. The dealet replaced the torque converter (under warranty) this fixed it
Two Quick checks: The Low Pressure line from the evaporator to the compressor should be very cold. If not there is a refrigeration problem either with the refrigerant or the equipment. Also verify that you are getting a vigorous flow of air from the dash vents to insure that that system is functioning as it should. Good Luck
Is there a correct procedure to change the 12 V battery in an E Assist truck ( 2018). ???
The orange HV wiring is present and presents questions as to how to do it correctly
I have a 2018 Sierra with E assist.
It now has 36000 miles and other than the well documented transmission problems ( torque converter replaced under warranty), it has been a joy to drive. 26 to 27 MPG on highway driving. My question is this : the problems with GM AFM lifters is well known and the E Assist trucks spend more time in V4 mode. Has anyone achieved high mileage on E Assist trucks? And what if any have bee problem areas ?
I have a 2018 Sierra with E assist.
It now has 36000 miles and other than the well documented transmission problems ( torque converter replaced under warranty), it has been a joy to drive. 26 to 27 MPG on highway driving. My question is this : the problems with GM AFM lifters is well known and the E Assist trucks spend more time in V4 mode. Has anyone achieved high mileage on E Assist trucks? And what if any have bee problem areas ?
I have a 2018 GM Sierra which I like a lot. My Questions are: Does any on know how many GM and Chevy pick ups were made with E Assist and why were they discontinued in 2019 ?