Any solutions please?

Asked by Guru95K1ZD Jan 12, 2021 at 04:00 PM about the 2014 Chevrolet Cruze LS Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Chevy Cruze owner here. It was in the 30-40
degrees Fahrenheit during the whole week
where I am at; cold weather. During that week,
my car has not been used as we were in
quarantine. Anyway, I started the car and I get
these lights: Service TC, Service Stabilitrak,
blinking engine light and rough idle. But I
thought it was just cold so I just let it idle for a
minute. Then I turned the car off and back on.
Fortunately when the engine warmed up, it all
went away. Any solutions please? 1.8L 4
cylinder with 6-speed automatic. 110,100 miles
on it. Most recent  changes were engine oil,
ignition coil, spark plugs, and purge valve.

3 Answers

18,245

Well, vehicles that are parked for a long time can suffer from a couple of problems,.... the first being low battery voltage. It might might cure itself, if did not stand too long. Scanning for codes is almost pointless unless, you have some sort fault light on. Do you? The other most common problem for vehicle that was parked for a long time, where rodents are common. They will nest on top the engine, and chew the wiring. That is best left to experienced mechanic.

18,245

Hope that helped? Have battery checked, first. There are many computer modules, that need correct voltage to work correctly, in your vehicle. A jump start, might not be good enough.

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