2015 Chevy cruze LT 1.4
Chevy Cruze overheating change thermostat,
temperature gauge sensor, but coolant continues
to bubble in reserve tank.
To bleed air in system, fill with coolant and leave cap off. Start engine and have heater on full hot with defrost on. Continue to run engine and every couple of minutes squeeze the upper radiator hose to help air pass. This can take up to 30 min. Engine off and let cool down Then secure coolant cap once cooled down.
Chevy Cruze overheating change thermostat, temperature gauge sensor, but coolant continues to bubble in reserve tank.
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