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Old July 13th, 2017, 10:47 PM
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I am having same problem. Had the car for only two months. Been in shop more than out. Been in shop three times. They have replaced the thermostat and the second sensor twice. The other sensor is built in the thermostat. Still doing it and only had it out of the shop one day. Don't know what to do please help!!?!
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Hi emilyrenee2oo5,

Intermittent issues can pose challenges for the dealership when trying to find an appropriate fix. Nonetheless, we apologize for your experience and any frustration this has caused. If you would like to discuss this further please feel free to send us a private message with your full VIN, mileage, contact information, and dealership name. We'll do whatever we can to help.

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Old July 13th, 2017, 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by wilber24
what happened, was it a sensor have the same problem?
they changed mine twice and the thermostat twice. Still doing it
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Default that the thermostat I went to the diler I charged almost 500 dollars I fixed it for 4

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As a customer service representative, I'm not able to provide much in the way of do-it-yourself information, so I'm glad to see forum members are beginning to step in with feedback. If you have any lingering concerns, please contact me via private message.

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that the thermostat I went to the diler I charged almost 500 dollars I fixed it for 40 dollars is not difficult to fix even had warranty I bought 0 mile my car but the dealer what he does is steal 😡😡😡😡😡
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that is going to have the problem every certain miles is a problem of crossing and the company does not want to take responsibility
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Originally Posted by Pedro Zabala
that the thermostat I went to the diler I charged almost 500 dollars I fixed it for 40 dollars is not difficult to fix even had warranty I bought 0 mile my car but the dealer what he does is steal 😡😡😡😡😡
having same problem what did it end of being
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Originally Posted by emilyrenee2oo5
As I was driving to work this morning (in my 2013 Cruze) I got this nice message on my dash screen stating "AC OFF Due to High Engine Temp". Its currently 61 degrees outside and my engine gauge was reading cold. I checked my coolant and the car has coolant in it. The dealerships are closed today as it is July 4th. What the heck can I do? Is my car safe to drive?
I replaced the engine coolant sensor and fixed my problem. 30 min was all it took. Watch a YouTube video
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Having the same problem, new thermostat, both sensors replaced, new water pump and still can't find a fix.
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Default Ac off due to high engine temp.

We have been having this same problem for at least 2 years on and off. My husband is a mechanic and has replaced every sensor and anything that could be causing the problem and it still keeps happening!! I am so frustrated. This is the WORST car we have ever owned, every few weeks it seems there is something going wrong with it. DO NOT buy 2014 Chevy Cruze🤬🤬 Trust me I'm spreading the word to my friends and family.
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Originally Posted by emilyrenee2oo5
As I was driving to work this morning (in my 2013 Cruze) I got this nice message on my dash screen stating "AC OFF Due to High Engine Temp". Its currently 61 degrees outside and my engine gauge was reading cold. I checked my coolant and the car has coolant in it. The dealerships are closed today as it is July 4th. What the heck can I do? Is my car safe to drive?
same thing happened to me. Make sure you call gm and make a complaint about this! A month and a half ago, i just had my water pump, water outlet and thermostat changed in my coolant. I am currently at a Chevy dealership getting my reservoir replaced bc that is leaking now. It’s def not an cheap fix, and Chevy will only pay for the pump. This is a common thing to happen in Chevys, and it def needs looked into. It seems to happen a lot more right after the warranty is up, almost like a set up. Gm had told me the more people who call about this, the better the chance they will do a recall.
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Default A.C. Off due to high Engine temp.

I have a 2012 Chevy Cruze. I’ve had it for four months now . In it’s really becoming a pain in the ***. I’ve paid it off full in cash. It’s been to the shop more then five times. I have got the two temp sensors replaced, fan replaced Thermostat replaced and it have oil replaced And it frees replace and antifreeze replaced. And still saying due to engine temp a.c. Is off!. Heat comes on but no a.c. . The fan stays on. I have when to the Actual Chevrolet to get help in since I didn’t buy a car there or traded a car there in only have 127 thousand miles on my car they will not help!.


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