Problem after problem
#1
Problem after problem
I've been looking through this forum and I have a 2011 Chevy Cruze. I have had most of the problems mentioned, some several times. I've change multiple sensors and I've changed some more than once. I've changed the thermostat 3 times, had problems with oil leaks, coolant leaks and transmission fluid leaks. I new problem arises every 2 weeks it seems. My newest problem is the hood latch open sensor pops up every 5 seconds with a beeping noise. Also I've had a problem with my car stalling while idling and my mechanic still has yet to figure it out. He has tried multiple times and nothing works.
#2
CF Monarch
I've been looking through this forum and I have a 2011 Chevy Cruze. I have had most of the problems mentioned, some several times. I've change multiple sensors and I've changed some more than once. I've changed the thermostat 3 times, had problems with oil leaks, coolant leaks and transmission fluid leaks. I new problem arises every 2 weeks it seems. My newest problem is the hood latch open sensor pops up every 5 seconds with a beeping noise. Also I've had a problem with my car stalling while idling and my mechanic still has yet to figure it out. He has tried multiple times and nothing works.
far its been pretty impressive.
#3
I also have heard that this car should be avoided. Get rid of it.
Last edited by mountainmanjoe; June 4th, 2019 at 1:02 AM.
#5
So sad
I am sorry about your Cruze... I have always felt that it's the luck of the draw when it comes to cars. There is always going to be a lemon here or there. I had a 2002 Nissan Sentra that had the same story as your Cruze. Sensor after sensor, problem after problem. I have also had the one that keeps on going like my 2002 Chevy Impala. It had 271,000 miles and still going strong. When I bought my Cruze I refused to get rid of the Impala for the simple fact I knew it would be ole reliable if I hot another lemon. That's life I suppose.
Anyway I just wanted to say I feel your frustration and sympathize with you. Good Luck on the next venture!
Anyway I just wanted to say I feel your frustration and sympathize with you. Good Luck on the next venture!
#6
CF Monarch
I am sorry about your Cruze... I have always felt that it's the luck of the draw when it comes to cars. There is always going to be a lemon here or there. I had a 2002 Nissan Sentra that had the same story as your Cruze. Sensor after sensor, problem after problem. I have also had the one that keeps on going like my 2002 Chevy Impala. It had 271,000 miles and still going strong. When I bought my Cruze I refused to get rid of the Impala for the simple fact I knew it would be ole reliable if I hot another lemon. That's life I suppose.
Anyway I just wanted to say I feel your frustration and sympathize with you. Good Luck on the next venture!
Anyway I just wanted to say I feel your frustration and sympathize with you. Good Luck on the next venture!
#7
I've been looking through this forum and I have a 2011 Chevy Cruze. I have had most of the problems mentioned, some several times. I've change multiple sensors and I've changed some more than once. I've changed the thermostat 3 times, had problems with oil leaks, coolant leaks and transmission fluid leaks. I new problem arises every 2 weeks it seems. My newest problem is the hood latch open sensor pops up every 5 seconds with a beeping noise. Also I've had a problem with my car stalling while idling and my mechanic still has yet to figure it out. He has tried multiple times and nothing works.
The same thing is happening with my 2014 Chevy Cruze LTZ. 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.