Some Chevrolet Cruze owners report experiencing issues when both the engine light and stability light illuminate, often indicating a problem with the vehicle's stability control system. Common triggers for the service StabiliTrak and check engine light include a loose gas cap, a dirty air filter, or EVAP system malfunctions related to fuel vapor capture. Additionally, some owners find that engine misfiring can lead to warnings from the stability system. Reduced power supply to the wheels can further compromise stability and traction, resulting in a flashing check engine light. It is advised that owners refrain from driving with a flashing check engine light, as it may signal serious underlying issues. Many owners recommend seeking professional assistance to accurately diagnose the problem when warning lights remain illuminated, particularly if the dealership is unable to provide a solution. Consulting a mechanic or technician specializing in Chevy vehicles may help resolve these concerns effectively.
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