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  1. Jan 20, 2023 · The Chevy Cruze tends to have more problems than most compact cars in its class. The 2011 Cruze model was riddled with problems, and those issues continued through 2015. However, the redesign of the Cruze in 2016 improved many of the issues. Newer Cruze models tend to have fewer problems and complaints. Is the Chevy Cruze a reliable car? Let ...

    • Cooling System Leaks. The first generation Chevy Cruze’s 1.4-liter turbo engine has a notoriously unreliable cooling system which has a tendency to develop leaks and have frequent parts failures.
    • PCV System Issues. The first gen Chevy Cruze’s 1.4-liter engine also has a flaw with its PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) system which eventually causes oil leaks, misfires and rough idling.
    • Turbo Issues. The first generation Chevy Cruze has had a lot of reports of turbo failures over the years. Symptoms of possible turbo failures include: Hesitation.
    • Throttle Lag. Many people have complained about the first gen Chevy Cruze’s noticeable throttle lag because the car doesn’t immediately respond when they step on the accelerator.
    • Coolant Leaks. Coolant leaks are commonly reported among Cruze owners. Fortunately, coolant leaks are easy to spot. Signs of a Coolant Leak. The check engine light illuminates.
    • Engine Misfires. Engine misfires are also common among Chevy Cruze models and are typically caused by two reasons – the spark plugs and the coil pack.
    • Engine Problems Part 2 (Stalling, Engine Failure, Smoke From Under the Hood) Misfires aren’t the only engine-related problems reported by Cruze owners.
    • Power Steering Issues. Power steering is a luxury many of us probably take for granted, so when it’s not working properly, it’s hard to miss. One of the common complaints from Cruze drivers is that, after driving in a straight line for a long period on the highway or the city, the steering wheel doesn’t want to turn.
    • Engine Problems. Many 2018 Chevy Cruzes have been reported to have a couple of engine problems. Owners of the affected models have complained that their engines would stall while driving.
    • Cracked Piston. Many drivers of the 2017 Chevy Cruze have complained about a cracked piston that caused their vehicles to idle roughly or lose power when accelerating.
    • Electrical Failure. Electrical failure has been a common complaint among drivers of the 2016 redesign. Some owners have reported being unable to start their cars, while others complained about having defective radios and an illuminated check engine light.
    • Harsh Shifting. Some owners of the 2011-2016 Cruze redesigns have complained about their transmissions slipping and shifting hard when changing gears. These issues may be caused by faulty software.
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  3. Dec 26, 2022 · Most common Chevy Cruze problems. For an affordable compact sedan, the Chevy Cruze was a rather well-rounded car built to last with quality interior materials and design. Well, it’s at least true among the lower-scale sedans, and the car mostly lasted up to 250,000 miles with no significant repairs if serviced properly.

  4. Apr 29, 2022 · Evaporated coolant residue under the hood. Check engine light for codes P0597-P0599. Low coolant level in coolant reservoir. Sweet smell while driving or parked. Evaporated coolant residue under hood. Gurgling sound on passenger side near heater core. Heat fluctuates between hot and cold. Puddles of coolant underneath the vehicle.

  5. Jan 26, 2023 · Water pump: A leaking water pump can cause the engine to overheat and the A/C to stop working in the 1.4L engine. According to the GM service bulletin 14371A dated January 2015 for the 2011-2014 Chevrolet Cruze with the 1.4L engine, the warranty coverage for this issue has been extended to 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km), whichever occurs first.

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