Inherent Vice or latent Defect with my Chevy Cruze 2014
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Inherent Vice or latent Defect with my Chevy Cruze 2014
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There is an inherent device or latent defect with my 2014 Chevy Cruze! The car periodically doesn't start and needs a jump. Purchasing a car battery and changing the fuse block and cables have not solved the underlining issue. I am requesting a proper response and consideration be given by the manufacture of the car General Motors.
There is an inherent device or latent defect with my 2014 Chevy Cruze! The car periodically doesn't start and needs a jump. Purchasing a car battery and changing the fuse block and cables have not solved the underlining issue. I am requesting a proper response and consideration be given by the manufacture of the car General Motors.
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Have you tired putting the gear selector in neutral when it won't start in the park position? Maybe the interlock is loose and has moved out of alignment.
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Electrical system causes car battery to die prematurely
No I have not. But what I did was take it to the service department and they diagnosed it as low voltage and I purchased a new battery. Problem is, the battery was replaced less then 2 years old. So there is an inherent issue with the electrical system in my car. The car battery premature drains. I have also had the block fuse box and cable changed last year to see if this repairs the defect. Obviously so such luck!
Thanks for the feedback though.
Thanks for the feedback though.