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Hello everyone,
So from the previous posts I explained my problem with my 2011 Cruze 1LT, radiator fan out of control and check engine light came on, and would not turn off. So I had taken the issue to my stealership and they quoted me 250+ dollars to have the issue taken care of. So I did some research on the code and sensor that had failed according to the GM diagnostic code scan they gave me. First off the sensor is about 24 dollars GM stamped with part number and all, ordered the part came in about 4 days later. Went to go install this part into the radiator located on the right side facing the back of the radiator, and WOW. I have no idea what the stealership was thinking. But all it took was unclipping the sensor from the radiator and unclipping the 2 pin cable running to the sensor. Not very hard at all. Hardest part was getting your arms and hands down next to the hoses and radiator and holding your finger over the hole so coolant doesn't come pouring out. But seriously not that bad at all. After I replaced the sensor I went in with an average code scanner and cleared the code for the sensor then started the car, what do you know.. It worked like a champ, I started and stopped it about 5 times, on and off for about 15 minutes each (on and off) and then tried my remote start and yes that started working correctly as well. Overall about maybe 30 dollars in total, problem was fixed DIY. I can't believe how dealerships will scam you for a simple job like this and not hold it under warranty. Just silly. I wanted to let you all know what I did to fix the issue.. Good luck and Thank you for your posts.
This is the sensor that was replaced under 30 dollars. Part number 55563530
Last edited by SkyCruze1107; Sep 22, 2015 at 3:17 PM.
2011 Chevy cruze with 50,000 miles. Light came on, fan running full speed when engine is on.
Took the car to dealer and they changed the water pump, I've noticed for awhile there's a smell like antifreeze or something going on everyday it lasts for a bit, but that's everyday, have to roll down Windows because I can't stand the odor
It gets better. Just when you think you have a problem fixed another arises. Today I'm on my way to work and the temperature gage quits working which means the A/C stops working as well because the computer thinks the car is overheating, which it's not. I guess the best thing for me to do is bite the bullet and spend money to get all these problems fixed so I can sell this piece of crap car and buy something else. It's amazing, I bought a used truck with twice the miles my cruze has with fewer problems.
It gets better. Just when you think you have a problem fixed another arises. Today I'm on my way to work and the temperature gage quits working which means the A/C stops working as well because the computer thinks the car is overheating, which it's not. I guess the best thing for me to do is bite the bullet and spend money to get all these problems fixed so I can sell this piece of crap car and buy something else. It's amazing, I bought a used truck with twice the miles my cruze has with fewer problems.
There's been so many recalls, so much going on, I used to love my car, now I'm just waiting to get done with payments to get a new car if possible...
I'm also a 2012 Chevy Cruze owner. My check engine light also came on. My fan is running all of the time but it is not overheating. I took it to autozone and the gave me the p5099 code for the thermostat. Is there a recall for this finally since everyone keeps having this same issue?
There was a recall, the recall said to take it to the dealer "if" indeed you were having trouble with the fan, only take it to dealer if you were having trouble
Originally Posted by Hkraus
I'm also a 2012 Chevy Cruze owner. My check engine light also came on. My fan is running all of the time but it is not overheating. I took it to autozone and the gave me the p5099 code for the thermostat. Is there a recall for this finally since everyone keeps having this same issue?
My 2011 Chevy Cruze for the past two winters every time I run the heat my check engine light comes on and the engine runs high. Never overheats. Sometimes when I turn the air on the engine will die down but who really wants to run their air in the winter. Both the air and heat work fine. HELP PLEASE!!