2014 Cruze Reduced Engine Power
I have a 2014 Cruze that just developed a Reduced Engine Power, service Stabilitrak and service traction control problem. Reading up on it on the internet this seems to be a major problem with this car, even the tow truck driver that just brought the car back to my house said he's seen this problem alot. What gives, shouldn't there be a recall for this issue?
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my daughters 2012 chevy cruze just showed up on dash about the starbilitrak to b serviced and her car turns off ten back on..did u do to fix yours n how much it cost thaznks...
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We had that problem on our 2012 Cruze lt2 and it ended up being a negative battery cable. There is a TSB on this issue
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Had the same problem
Believe it or not GM considers this a safety feature. Their argument is would you rather accelerate out of control or decelerate to glide to a safe spot. Nevermind the fact that if you are going 65-70 miles on the highway and suddenly lose engine power chances are you are getting rear ended by someone doing 65-70 mph or faster. These are highly paid and dare I say educated engineers designing these cars. Apparently common sense is not a job requirement
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Same problem
I just had this problem on a 2013 Cruze Lt. Engine light came on and gave me code p2122. Should i contact dealer.
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Iowa man,
Yes you should contact your dealer..to either fix it if its under warranty or extended warranty. Any p code needs to be addressed as quick as you can if not the same day the code is discovered. If you don't , it can cause you a lot of misery and even more.. money! |
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