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The owner of a 2011-12 Chevy Cruze with a 1.4L turbocharged engine may come into your store with a complaint of a coolant leak, a hot engine message on the dash and/or insufficient heater output. One ...
A user on Cruze Talk wrote: "I am currently at 67k and I have had a water pump and a turbo replaced. I am not confident in the life of the second turbo.
Some 2011-12 Chevy Cruze models with 1.4-liter turbocharged engines may produce a coolant leak, a hot engine message on the dash and/or insufficient heater output. One probable cause for all these ...
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The engineers over at General Motors went through the painstaking efforts to maximize fuel efficiency in the new Chevrolet Cruze. Needless to say, fuel economy is of utmost importance to most ...
I've heard that there was some extended coverage/warranty for recall issues related to water pump assembly leaks in Holden Cruze JH 2011-2013. I'm just wondering if there's any information you can ...
Among the list of vehicles was the 2011 Chevy Cruze. According to Consumer Reports, the 2011 Chevy Cruze typically requires a head gasket replacement around 107,000 to 143,000 miles.
Take it back to the Holden dealer who replaced the first water pump and ask for an explanation. You're right, three water pumps in 30,000 km is unacceptable. You would have to ask if there was a ...
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