Chevy Cruze overheating fix/coolant system bleeding

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • all 1.4 engines! also on other similar motors too

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  • @bricknmotor
    @bricknmotor Год назад +42

    1st thing i do when i break down is pull out my phone to call someone. This guy is so boss that he takes a video of how to get home using bottled water.

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  Год назад +3

      Love the comment! Thank you for the compliment

    • @Kimbaliya
      @Kimbaliya Год назад +1

      I was wondering why he did the video in a scary environment. But then I got it. He didn’t want to have to tow it and he didn’t want to have to get a room for the night. So like a boss he made the best of a bad situation and taught me a grip.

    • @GamerKiwi
      @GamerKiwi Год назад

      Definitely not a long-term solution, but it's enough to hobble home and do a flush.

    • @ricgunn1439
      @ricgunn1439 Год назад

      ​@@GamerKiwià flush won't help. That many letters is half change🤣🤣🤣

    • @Bigdongg
      @Bigdongg 4 месяца назад

      A beater is 6 grand😮😮

  • @CasasChicago
    @CasasChicago Год назад +25

    The valve has a slot on the side to allow bleeding without having to unscrew it all the way out, just turn it a few times and you'll hear it start to vent.

    • @chipomfune4408
      @chipomfune4408 6 месяцев назад

      Hi, I'm curious are you referring to the one at the bottom of the radiator?

    • @tyronetyrone1189
      @tyronetyrone1189 4 месяца назад

      On a Chevy Trax too. Cruz are compatible

    • @roberthein2156
      @roberthein2156 4 дня назад

      Slot is on the drain, not the AIR BLEEDER BOLT.
      Two different Bolts, one short (top), one longer( slot w/ seal) bottom.

  • @scottdee3916
    @scottdee3916 2 месяца назад +3

    massive street cred for the highway noise, those cars are going fast...and good emphasis on "you can't drop any little pieces into the dark engine bay or you're not gonna make it"

  • @johngrisom1
    @johngrisom1 Год назад +12

    My Cruze was overheating after i changed out a bad thermostat. Burping the coolant didn't seem to get all of the air out. This solved my problem.

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  Год назад

      Very happy that it helped you!

    • @adrianmendoza247
      @adrianmendoza247 Год назад

      After the overheating?? Did you have a blown head gasket issue?

    • @elijahofosu4454
      @elijahofosu4454 Год назад +2

      I have changed almost everything yet the car can't drive for even 30 minutes without overheating. Any help will be great from any of you.

    • @brandypilcher846
      @brandypilcher846 Год назад +3

      ​@elijahofosu4454 exactly how it is with my 2014 cruze. I've called for 4 tows in the past month! I even got kicked off my insurance for using the roadside too much! I've replaced everything besides the engine itself and now the coolant is intensely bubbling .. I've bled the system twice no luck f this car 😭

    • @IsraelCruz-t3w
      @IsraelCruz-t3w 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@brandypilcher846Did you replace the handle to the antifreeze reservoir it says to do so in the manual when you add antifreeze.

  • @portagepete1
    @portagepete1 4 месяца назад +2

    At idle these cars heat up 10 degrees per minute but if your driving on the hwy they can heat up 30 degrees a minute with a stuck thermostat so normally driving at 200 degrees that is the line just before the halfway mark that only gives you two minutes of driving before hitting 260 at that temp this engine will have a blown head gasket because the aluminum head will be warped. I recently fixed a VW Jetta the guy hit a racoon in the middle of nowhere drove for about 45 minutes with no coolant on his 1.4 Turbo and after fixing the car the engine had NO damage, the turbo boost was so smooth with no lag nothing like the Chevy junk.

  • @diamondrobinson1327
    @diamondrobinson1327 Год назад +13

    So if nothing else always keep a case of water in your car

  • @joserios7444
    @joserios7444 2 года назад +20

    This was the most helpful video I've seen thank you so so much God bless you

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  2 года назад +1

      Glad it helped you!

    • @ripmom7551
      @ripmom7551 Год назад +1

      Ikr right easy and better thsn the other videos

  • @bobbymiller8563
    @bobbymiller8563 2 года назад +14

    I have a 2014 Cruze with 1.4L , 185,000 miles. Other than the check engine light. The Cruze run very good.
    I’m getting a P0420 check engine light now. I replaced the O2 sensor downstream. The check engine light came back. Next I tried 1 gallon of Lacquer Thinner in a Half a gallon of gas.
    That did make the check engine light go out. But it came back around 485 miles later. I will try to add a Fouler to the O2 downstream sensor next.
    Update
    Fouler didn’t work. I will probably have to replace to the catalytic converter next.
    Update : 2023
    I didn’t replace the Catalytic converter. I want to try the easiest thing first.
    I have replaced both O2 Sensors and i cleared all the errors. The O2 sensors fixed my P0420 error. It has been 5 months and 4,500 miles. The error has NOT come back for me. Its fixed. I used the Denso O2 Sensors.

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  Год назад

      They do clog up quite easily unfortunately especially with modern fuel being so low quality. I'd recommend seafoaming each full tank of gas

    • @bobbymiller8563
      @bobbymiller8563 Год назад +1

      @@ferenzi7741 Are you saying the catalytic converter gets clogged up from low quality gas. I saw some RUclips video saying to clean the catalytic converter. Remove and soak in a degreaser over night. If that doesn’t work than I may have to replace it.

    • @1983bigfrank
      @1983bigfrank Год назад +1

      I am at 396k just now starting to have a transmission issue

    • @theduckfromthejoke152
      @theduckfromthejoke152 Год назад

      I had the same problem forever, I tried all those things... turns out the clamp between the cat and the exhaust was not tight, in fact I could always see heat ripples coming out of my engine but didn't know why... even with caps on the O2 sensors it wouldn't stop the code, but sprayed the cold engine with soapy water and found it was leaking there and tightened it up, closed up the system and then it passed inspection

  • @WalkinBeauty278
    @WalkinBeauty278 5 месяцев назад +2

    A great video...cruze owner who needs your help until he can afford better

  • @EddieLeal
    @EddieLeal 7 месяцев назад +1

    Please ensure you do what you can to protect yourself AND your car's electrical components, hoses/belts from coolant. Will lead to deterioration/damage over time. A car is a big investment. Ensure you do your best to take care of it so it will provide you with the reliability you need for you/family. Take care folks!

  • @Zeek800
    @Zeek800 29 дней назад

    Check your thermostat housing, rad hoses, surge tank, the floor on the passenger side and or drivers side under the floor mats ( heater core ) the plastic housing on the drivers side of the engine block , you have a leak somewhere.

  • @uncledrew9062
    @uncledrew9062 Год назад +7

    This video was so tremendously helpful

  • @irmokey7905
    @irmokey7905 8 месяцев назад +1

    This bloke doesn't know it yet .... but he just saved my mafking hynnie hole 😂 ... I did an engine flush and couldn't find the bleeder pop until now ...... THANK YOU KING ❤

  • @roberthein2156
    @roberthein2156 4 часа назад

    Reinstall your turbo heat shield it may actually be heating your fan up. That’s what the heat shield supposed to do is stop the transfer of the heat going out in the next thing closest to it is your radiator fan ?

  • @sunilkumar-li3yc
    @sunilkumar-li3yc 2 года назад +7

    my car is having same issue. thanks for the videos

    • @shawnlibby9835
      @shawnlibby9835 Год назад

      That's because these have an electric thermostat on them that when they fail they stay shot which causes the water pump seal to leak or the thermostat housing to leak and overheating because circulation has stopped cars came for years with automatic thermostats these ones are electric

  • @nutsandbolts7407
    @nutsandbolts7407 Год назад +1

    i was just in the same exact position but the hose was leaking...but this helps a lot to when i go to bleed it after i replace it

  • @roberthein2156
    @roberthein2156 2 дня назад

    Skrew holes have a metal tube in each, should prevent cracking the plastic.

  • @jeffreyhansen4446
    @jeffreyhansen4446 6 месяцев назад +1

    Bought mine brand new in2014 for14000 150⁰000 miles on so far no problems

    • @ecastle1646
      @ecastle1646 Месяц назад

      This car is a hit or miss. It's not a speedster or Ford pickup, it's a cheap gocart with a strong shell, take it for grocery runs and it'll be your best friend.

    • @roberthein2156
      @roberthein2156 4 дня назад

      2012 Sonic LTZ ,1.4 Turbo + 6- spd.
      $18,328.
      Got everything, but would not give me the remote start !
      It’s a standard !

  • @jefflbi
    @jefflbi 6 месяцев назад

    My girlfriend has a 2011 Cruz. She bought it for $6k (with 100k miles) because she needed a beater to drive back and forth to work, which is usually at least an hours drive. It started having over heating issues within a few months, which turned out to be a water pump, and BTW you are not changing a water pump in the is car on the side of the road, no way no how............. But she had the water pump replaced to the tune of like $2k, and within a few days coolant leaks sprang up. I replaced some of the hoses, on the side of the road, only to find the rear coolant housing, which is plastic, had cracked where the hose attaches. I was able to rig it good enough to get home, and replaced it with an aftermarket part that was aluminum. There were also oil and water leaks on hoses and tubes that connect to the turbo. After replacing all those hoses, there was still a problem and I wound up buying an aftermarket turbo and having that installed. The car ran ok for a few months, but now there's this boiling coolant in the reservoir but the temp is normal. I performed a combustion test last summer to check for a heat gasket issue, but it was negative, but I'm going to do another one this morning, but first I'm going to do the air bleeding that you did here, that's if her car has the bleeding screw this car has. If todays combustion test is negative again, then I'm going replace the coolant reservoir as I saw a video where that was the problem............

    • @portagepete1
      @portagepete1 4 месяца назад

      Check where the bigger hose goes into the reservoir tank if you tap the gas pedal and see bubbles going into the tank you have at least a blown head gasket. If it starts a little hard but starts that's water on the piston splashing up on the spark plug, You can try leaving the tank cap loose and keeping an eye on the level to get by for a while. Leaving the cap loose will help keep the pressure down so it doesn't leak in the cylinder.

    • @roberthein2156
      @roberthein2156 4 дня назад

      @@portagepete1Feel for your $$$, all that, then more !
      I’m gonna keep away from CHEVROLET !

  • @DanRussell-q8s
    @DanRussell-q8s 4 месяца назад

    Missing the retaining clip on the reservoir tank so you're lucky the reservoir isn't cracked from it bumping around .

  • @dejaesharp
    @dejaesharp 8 месяцев назад

    Have the same issue with my trax atm. Always seems to be friggon cold when it happens (almost yearly) 😢

  • @unorthodoxridez
    @unorthodoxridez Год назад +1

    Good thing you had that pack of water That's awesome

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  Год назад

      I honestly recommend having at least 2 gallons of water, a jack, a set of tools, and a really nice jumper box preferably viking 1700 amp (harbor freight)

    • @unorthodoxridez
      @unorthodoxridez Год назад +3

      @@ferenzi7741 especially when driving a cruise, All jokes aside I do agree with that

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  Год назад +1

      @@unorthodoxridez merry Christmas!

    • @unorthodoxridez
      @unorthodoxridez Год назад

      @@ferenzi7741 and to you as well

  • @christopher87105
    @christopher87105 Год назад +1

    So my tubes keep coming off when I drive and when I refilled the coolant it was like bubbling and almost over flowing not sure why that is

  • @caboosette1869
    @caboosette1869 2 года назад +2

    Had a thermostat sticking and leaking housing. Replaced and bled the system. Everything seemed fine. Let it run for 30min with no issues. Get 3miles down the road and the temp spiked suddenly. Guess there is alot of air left in mine. Lol

    • @christopherparsons6849
      @christopherparsons6849 Год назад +1

      Then what happened? Fr. 😂 Same exact thing just happened to me. Did getting the rest of the air out fix the problem for good?

    • @caboosette1869
      @caboosette1869 Год назад +2

      @@christopherparsons6849 no unfortunately. Seems the head is blown. When I called THE place in my area for GM products I was told that I was lucky to have gotten 122k out of the engine to begin with. He also said it would cost me more than the car is worth to fix it... So its currently parked and bought another A to B car cheaper than the fix would have cost.

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  Год назад +1

      @@caboosette1869 I'm sorry you had a lot of problems I hope you got a better car

    • @angusmcpherson
      @angusmcpherson Год назад +1

      ​@@caboosette1869 i got a used engine for 1750, but we're up to $5200 in repair bills now

    • @roberthein2156
      @roberthein2156 4 дня назад

      @@angusmcphersonbad , Chevrolet good reason not to buy.

  • @parallaxviewstft3921
    @parallaxviewstft3921 2 года назад +4

    Why DEX Cool? Over other 50/50 coolants

    • @lucidbarrier
      @lucidbarrier 2 месяца назад

      Drain all that DEX cool crap and run the universal coolants. You won't be able to get 5 years out of the coolant but you can just swap it out after a couple years. Beats replacing head gaskets and intake gaskets when the DEX cool eats way the gaskets.

    • @roberthein2156
      @roberthein2156 4 дня назад

      @@lucidbarrierand plastic parts.

  • @slovakjakpica
    @slovakjakpica 5 месяцев назад

    That platic bleeding screw will fall apart if you never loosen it in years. You better replace it with metal one (compatible with bmw screws)

  • @tyroneallen7871
    @tyroneallen7871 10 месяцев назад

    Think it worked for me man 🤞🏾thanks a million

  • @WilliamGoacher
    @WilliamGoacher 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve changed the water pump thermostat head gaskets and still over heats but when I turn the heater on blast it cools down while driving when I’m parked and idle never over heats only when I’m driving and tips

    • @portagepete1
      @portagepete1 4 месяца назад

      Did somebody put in stop leak? could have restricted air through radiator, is fan motor working? It is a 3 speed fan and sometimes the fan resistor go out that is not visible but part of the fan plug.

  • @mknurdu7167
    @mknurdu7167 2 года назад +3

    My car also coming this problem

  • @Goodfellas_1833
    @Goodfellas_1833 Год назад +3

    What is the gauge suppossed to be on? What did you do to fix the issue? Change the thermostat

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  Год назад

      It kept leaking coolant at this point I had to not only add coolant but purge the system to keep it from overheating The thermostat housing can leak also the hoses can be frail and leak just a little bit at a time

    • @jbuck1975
      @jbuck1975 Год назад

      ​@@ferenzi7741I've been trying to find my leak. Now I just replaced a hose that busted last week. Filled coolant. Drove to work lost coolant. Wondering of I didn't fill it correctly. Need to try again and bleed it.

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  Год назад +1

      @@jbuck1975 when you fill it up make sure your car is on level ground. You can also have it idling when you feel it with the bleed screw out keep filling it until it comes out make sure you put the heat on max so it goes through that system as well once that is finished you can turn the car off keep filling it till it comes out though that purge hole. You will either be getting that fluid in your cylinders if you have a bad head gasket or it could mix with your oil check your oil for any watery material in your oil cap where you fill your oil

    • @Gael-ru9lw
      @Gael-ru9lw Год назад

      What if it does mix with the oil?

    • @JoeCAlvarado
      @JoeCAlvarado Год назад

      ​@@Gael-ru9lwif it mixes, take your spark plugs out and look inside the engine if there is water you need a new head gasket, valve seals and resurface head.

  • @kacibeaverwestbrook1744
    @kacibeaverwestbrook1744 11 месяцев назад

    My car is overheating right now. I have a leak in my radiator line. . The fan keeps blowing like crazy. . I'm on the side of the highway right now. .

  • @inspector9290
    @inspector9290 2 года назад +68

    Cruze vehicles are junk brother.

    • @fredmertz8538
      @fredmertz8538 2 года назад +20

      I have two of them. Use full synthetic oil and maintain the cooling system and they will give you no trouble.

    • @stephenbrown2367
      @stephenbrown2367 2 года назад +6

      @@fredmertz8538 exactly mying drives great 👍

    • @RwP223
      @RwP223 2 года назад +9

      I have a 6-speed version. Tuned with all the bolt ons at 22k miles, maxed out the turbo, been spraying water/methanol also on boost always. I race this car often autocross, has sticky tires. When I'm racing on the street or track, I have no care for the cars health, just care about going as fast as possible (driving a slow car fast is a riot). It now has 115k miles, and I've only replaced the alternator (because autozone wouldn't continue warrantying batteries because I killed them yearly) and front brakes. Stock intake, stock PCV, stock ball joints & rod ends. All electronics work.
      Why is this?!? I have a 99 Chevy Silverado with stock engine and trans, stock ball joints and rod ends, stock rear diff, it doesn't burn oil. I've resealed the engine (front and rear seals, oil pan) and did the reaction sunshell at 140k miles. It now has 196k miles and driving it daily.
      Then there is this Pontiac Slostice I got, heavily modified (500 bhp) and it has never let me stranded.
      Should I go on about my GMC Cube Van, or the 96' Blazer that was purchased new and is still in the family?
      Looks like the common denominator is the person responsible for driving and maintaining the vehicle. Like all machines, they wear out and wear accelerates with neglect and abuse.
      Cruze vehicles aren't junk relatively speaking, the owners are junk.

    • @Your32Maker
      @Your32Maker Год назад +3

      @@fredmertz8538 my 2017 has given me no issues either, bought it with only 4-miles.. Mobil 1 oil changes, no issues... 38k miles

    • @randysparanormalinvestigat9657
      @randysparanormalinvestigat9657 Год назад +2

      Bought mine new in 2012, 170,000 plus miles still run great only issue in 10 years, replaced the alternator and worn coolant hoses. I wouldn't be worried about taking it across Country. Properly maintained they'll keep on going.

  • @theduckfromthejoke152
    @theduckfromthejoke152 Год назад +1

    I got to say, this is likely not necessary, if you give it time the air comes out and it bleeds itself

    • @olegearhead2483
      @olegearhead2483 7 месяцев назад

      Your probably right. GM just put the bleeder in to see if folks would waste their time messing with it.

    • @theduckfromthejoke152
      @theduckfromthejoke152 7 месяцев назад

      @olegearhead2483 I'm guessing you're being sarcastic but It's not a break line... It doesn't just cease to work if there's a little air in the system...
      And since this car the reservoir is actually above the bleeder.. You don't even need to run the car for it to bleed. Itself most of the way
      It sounds like you haven't actually looked this up before.

  • @shawnlibby9835
    @shawnlibby9835 Год назад +1

    one thing that sucks about the cruze...is it has a electric thermostat...when they fail they stay closed

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  Год назад

      Another way to force customers to bring it to shop

  • @alanguffey445
    @alanguffey445 Год назад +2

    When you run it at 2500 rpms with heater on to bleed the air out.but you
    Screwed the bleeder valve back in
    It still bleeds air with bleeder back in?

  • @lisalloydstrobel8024
    @lisalloydstrobel8024 6 месяцев назад

    What year is your cruze? I have a 2014 cruze ltz, nothing but problems since 6 months in, have replaced absolutely everything, something's 2x over. My huge issue is the coolant system, has been replaced, but still the overflow tank keeps running dry, replaced all hoses, cant find visible leaks. I wanted to know as im about to tackle this project myself, i have the dex cool 50|50, my coolant tank has just a puddle inside, do i fill the tank with the coolant and then take off the bleeder screw? Im trying to know the exact steps to take so i dont need to bring it back to mechanic. Thanks so much in advance if you or anyone can help! Great video btw!

    • @kyotodreams3306
      @kyotodreams3306 6 месяцев назад +2

      Take screw off first, then fill overflow tank until coolant comes out of where the screw goes, put screw back on. This gets air out of the system.

    • @lisalloydstrobel8024
      @lisalloydstrobel8024 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@kyotodreams3306 thank you so much for replying and giving me excellent directions about the bleeder screw. Have a great night!

    • @kyotodreams3306
      @kyotodreams3306 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@lisalloydstrobel8024 of course, and please remember to only unscrew the overflow tanks cap when the engine has cooled off. The cooling system is under pressure when the engine is hot and can spray coolant on you at boiling temperatures. Good luck 👍

    • @lisalloydstrobel8024
      @lisalloydstrobel8024 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@kyotodreams3306 oh I am definitely good when it comes to making sure the car is cool, I wait for 2 days, I always have my projects well planned out. I sometimes however run into an issue when I need to know the exact steps to take and all I need is one little detail left out and I stress, I just want to do it right the first time. I've read and watched so many videos and read the comments to get alot of my info. You tube is awesome, I had one of my two toilet's not working for 2.5 years, I finally looked up on you tube and within 3 days, I replaced the whole inside of my tank. Up and running. So I figured, if at my age, I can fix a toilet, then I think I can fix almost anything, ( hopefully). Great advise on this app. Thanks again for your help! 😊

  • @kemugen1324
    @kemugen1324 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent video bro

  • @Iseekoutthetrails
    @Iseekoutthetrails Год назад

    You Don"t Have To Have The Car Running When You Do This?

  • @manrajbhangu2885
    @manrajbhangu2885 Год назад +1

    Can you pull out the bleeder when if it’s overheating or should I wait for it too cool down first than do it?

  • @5Star-e7y
    @5Star-e7y 10 месяцев назад

    Yes bro this was helpful thanks

  • @StanI-ue7vy
    @StanI-ue7vy 10 дней назад

    Thanks!

  • @-algerino-1205
    @-algerino-1205 Год назад +2

    Chevy Cruze is the worst car in the world.
    I bought one a few years ago, and I swore never to make that mistake again.

  • @4Memf2dafizzo
    @4Memf2dafizzo Год назад +2

    LMAO! Pretty unreliable. I have 220,400 miles on mine and only replaced the water pump. Seems pretty reliable to me.

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  Год назад +1

      Has a lot to do with how the previous owner took care of it the previous owner I got it from did no maintenance to it these engines are very delicate if the maintenance isn't done on time and just somewhat late it can really mess it up later especially if it overheats a little bit

  • @emmanuelmartinez8340
    @emmanuelmartinez8340 Год назад +1

    This helped me big time thanks bro

  • @levialston518
    @levialston518 5 месяцев назад

    You have another problem your check engine light is on, probably coolant temperature sensor bad

  • @yaccfonoti
    @yaccfonoti 4 месяца назад

    What cruze do you have? Because my plug is under the car and its a pain to get to.
    I have a 2012 1.8 petrol

    • @roberthein2156
      @roberthein2156 4 дня назад

      There are 2-Plugs .
      One bottom of radiator, to DRAIN.
      One top of radiator, to bleed air out. Will not fill up with air in system.

  • @Zeek800
    @Zeek800 29 дней назад

    I didn’t notice, did you put the bleeder screw back in?

    • @roberthein2156
      @roberthein2156 4 дня назад

      Near the end.

    • @Zeek800
      @Zeek800 2 дня назад

      @@roberthein2156 what I should have said is it’s possible that if the plastic screw was over tightened it may have cracked and or is “seeping”.

  • @howardchandler3368
    @howardchandler3368 Год назад +2

    Never buy a turbo car you will always have problems

  • @fraonuru9646
    @fraonuru9646 6 месяцев назад

    Why the check engine still on? I think there is a problem.

  • @joserubio2753
    @joserubio2753 Год назад +1

    Your heat or your ac to max?

    • @georgebec8562
      @georgebec8562 Год назад +2

      The heat, the AC will only make it worse.

  • @Mariazellerbahn
    @Mariazellerbahn Год назад

    The Cruze has a low coolant warning. You shouldn't get into that problem in the first place.

  • @asarcik
    @asarcik Год назад

    Or you take off upper coolant hose and do same think

  • @IpunkP
    @IpunkP Год назад

    Sometimes, it start from thermostat failure or radiator cap failure.

    • @IsraelCruz-t3w
      @IsraelCruz-t3w 9 месяцев назад

      I didn't replace mine is it needed?

    • @IpunkP
      @IpunkP 9 месяцев назад

      @@IsraelCruz-t3w no if those work normal

  • @fredmertz8538
    @fredmertz8538 2 года назад +6

    Nice tip on bleeding the cooling system, but use Dexcool instead of water next time.

    • @Maxim.Teleguz
      @Maxim.Teleguz 2 года назад +17

      He is stranded

    • @RwP223
      @RwP223 2 года назад +1

      Just throw in Dexcool is filled with assumption. Full strength? The GM service information says you can use potable water (water safe for drinking) in the Cruze cooling system. In addition, there are affordable instruments that test coolant, either by density or refraction and these devices will indicate the estimated boiling point and freezing point of the cooling solution.

    • @fredmertz8538
      @fredmertz8538 2 года назад

      @@RwP223 Dexcool comes pre-mixed, so no need to dilute. Using water only is for emergency situations. Otherwise, your entire cooling system will degrade over time, not to mention if the weather goes below freezing. Then you have real problems

    • @RwP223
      @RwP223 2 года назад +1

      @@fredmertz8538 AC Delco dexcool also comes full strength, equivalent brands call it a "concentrate". As my own mechanic, I would help the customer by checking the coolant capability with a coolant tester and then siphon the bottle and fill it with full strength and run the Cruze 1.4 (which circulates coolant idling) and recheck it, then test drive, and recheck it and SHIP IT.

    • @bricknmotor
      @bricknmotor Год назад +7

      @@fredmertz8538 he literally said hes just using water to get himself home. You rather him fill it with gravel?

  • @derrickdunn6326
    @derrickdunn6326 2 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @MrMego4
    @MrMego4 5 месяцев назад +1

    That happened to me last night. It took me 4 hours to get to my house. Stupid Chevy car waste of money

  • @MattHaynes-e7m
    @MattHaynes-e7m Месяц назад

    Mine is boiling in the reservoir what's the cause?

    • @marmaylao
      @marmaylao Месяц назад

      Usually it is a head gasket leak, exhaust leAking into coolant. It is a major job.

  • @coachjimbo63
    @coachjimbo63 7 месяцев назад

    I see a small drip (leak) coming from the back of the engine on top on the passenger side. Im not sure what it is. Any suggestions?

  • @jonathancurtis5122
    @jonathancurtis5122 10 месяцев назад

    What year is that Cruze?

  • @PaulRoos-p3o
    @PaulRoos-p3o 5 дней назад

    what should you do if when you undo the bleeder screw water or fluid starts to immediately come out ?

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  4 дня назад +1

      Make sure the engine is cool, It is normal for coolant to come out Make sure there's no bubbles or fizz some people like to take the bleed screw completely out

    • @PaulRoos-p3o
      @PaulRoos-p3o 4 дня назад

      @@ferenzi7741 thanks but i mean should i wait for it to all drain out or should i put the screw back figuring the air is out ?

    • @roberthein2156
      @roberthein2156 4 дня назад +1

      @@PaulRoos-p3ofluid is flowing, air is gone.

    • @roberthein2156
      @roberthein2156 4 дня назад

      @@ferenzi7741, I did today.
      Didn’t realize it was a short bold. Had it in my fingers, so short, it jumped into the engine bay, heard it hit ? Then it hid somewhere ?

    • @PaulRoos-p3o
      @PaulRoos-p3o 3 дня назад

      @@roberthein2156 thanks

  • @RaymondHamby
    @RaymondHamby 2 месяца назад

    Why doesn’t my Cruze have that bleeder plug?

    • @roberthein2156
      @roberthein2156 4 дня назад

      Find it, top of the radiator, I used a mirror to find it.

  • @terrellscaife2411
    @terrellscaife2411 Год назад

    Very helpful

  • @PaulRoos-p3o
    @PaulRoos-p3o 5 дней назад

    you get 35 mpg? not bad,

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  4 дня назад +1

      Besides the turbo being very unreliable a car was incredibly good on fuel

    • @PaulRoos-p3o
      @PaulRoos-p3o 4 дня назад

      @@ferenzi7741 i got a 2012 cruze , until last month it ran ok , now it' overheats i. i can't get the fan to work as in before it ran way too often, and my traction thing is all screwed up, the car shudders just a touch, my mechanic said i can drive short distances on it , i cahanged the thermostat and a sensor but i'm broke and have to wait ,

  • @bricknmotor
    @bricknmotor Год назад

    I have a serious question. You can really drive 2 hrs on just water.

    • @FirstLast-ov7ch
      @FirstLast-ov7ch Год назад +1

      You can drive for years if it doesn't freeze or corrode

    • @roberthein2156
      @roberthein2156 4 дня назад

      Water starts rust, don’t let it FREEZE 🥶 ! It will expand, crack the block.

  • @derrickdunn6326
    @derrickdunn6326 2 года назад +1

    Thanks my car doing this

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  Год назад

      I hope it helped! These cars can be tricky

  • @adrianmendoza247
    @adrianmendoza247 Год назад

    Has anyone had a blow head gasket happen after the overheating??? If so… did someone use blue devil head gaskets repair?

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  Год назад

      It is very possible to get a blown head gasket if it overheats too much Best way to check if it has a blown head gasket is to do what I did in the video to make sure it has enough fluid and to see if it gets hot again you can also check in your oil for a coolant blue devil doesn't always work especially in newer cars but it's better than nothing

    • @JoeCAlvarado
      @JoeCAlvarado Год назад

      Get your spark plugs out and see if there's water on your engine or do a pressure test with a special tool. Do not use any gasket sealer that will clog the radiators on new vehicles.

  • @broduscrowell537
    @broduscrowell537 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the information

  • @johnperez93640
    @johnperez93640 2 года назад +2

    As soon ass u turned on the car, shouldve took off to get somewhere not on the highway.

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  Год назад

      Made a 4-hour drive afterwards drove great once the system is blood and once I can get home if it doesn't go below freezing I can drain the water and put coolant in

    • @roberthein2156
      @roberthein2156 4 дня назад

      @@ferenzi7741but ….?
      Find the leak ?
      You forgot why you stopped, it leaked out, remember ????

  • @Rayrayjr1970
    @Rayrayjr1970 Год назад +1

    Who does a Video on the side of the expressway ?tells me a lot about how your car is maintained which is why your stranded !

  • @Sabs761010
    @Sabs761010 Год назад

    hi, what temperature the fan should be start to?

    • @fideldelira
      @fideldelira Год назад +2

      235

    • @JoeCAlvarado
      @JoeCAlvarado Год назад +1

      Around 210f, should not go above 215f.

    • @JoeCAlvarado
      @JoeCAlvarado Год назад +2

      ​@@fideldelira not 235f, your fan might be broken or K1 relay problem. K1 relay starts the fan at around 210-15f at low speed 6 volts, k2 at 235f at high speed 12 volts.

  • @greyguy9767
    @greyguy9767 Год назад

    You are supposed to use distilled water with antifreeze full strenth.

  • @bobdeengineer7396
    @bobdeengineer7396 7 дней назад

    That is the worst bleeder screw design ever. These engines run hotter at 'normal operating Temp' 226 degrees F is not good for the head gaskets, seals and plastics.

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  4 дня назад +1

      You are telling the truth, these newer cars are half lifed from the beginning

  • @Dropz_RSA
    @Dropz_RSA Год назад

    Well well well, guess who has a Chevy without a temperature gauge.

    • @ferenzi7741
      @ferenzi7741  Год назад

      You can add one or see it under a obd hook up

  • @altimatic2183
    @altimatic2183 2 года назад +4

    Ya this car is a piece of crap, selling mine

    • @antwangrant9720
      @antwangrant9720 2 года назад

      Me too honey you ain't lied. Every time you look around something with cooling system one or the other. Piece of s***

    • @RwP223
      @RwP223 2 года назад +3

      It's a machine like any other vehicle, you cannot escape maintenance and repair. Often it is owner neglect, and the owners may falsely believe they are keeping the car tip top. I'm saddened to say, a lot of mechanics and shops are hacks and will screw you over. I am my own mechanic, I pay for my cars and want them to last forever is the goal, you have no idea how to define neglect in automotive maintenance. Example, I spray my underbody and underbody fasteners with fluid film annually, suspension bolts, fuel and brake lines and mounting locations, bleeder screws, fuel tank straps, etc. etc. etc. all the crap that gets rusted after these salty winters. In addition, when I got the car I truck-bed liner epoxy coated my rockers and inside the wheel arch lips where the plastic wheelhouse liners rub against, leading to rust.
      All cars are shite when you don't maintain them. All cars are decent when you do maintain them, unless it's a Cryslur.

    • @Mechone11
      @Mechone11 Год назад

      @@RwP223 The car is OK its the piece of shit 1.4 ecotec engine , too much plastic , a faulty pvc system in the intake ,that leads to diaphram failing in valve cover, plastic coolant housing drivers side ( now available in cast alum aftermarket) plastic thermostat housing (again now available in alum) failing coil packs most likely because the engine runs at 220 degrees, failing transmission cooler lines (leaking) Again PVC system has a aftermarket mod bringing it to outside , in colder climates water freezes in tube from intake to turbo (oil catch can fixes). Turbo fails if oil feed plugs (common from heat) you need to change out at 60k to save turbo Cam solinoids leak, front timing cover and crank seal will leak, valve cover will leak, oil cooler will leak . New seals need for all at 60k miles . I have bought GM cars going back 45 years and I'm a mechanic ,this is the worst cheapest highest maintenance engine GM has ever made a dealerships dream. The only good I can say about it ,it gets excellent gas mileage when working

    • @RwP223
      @RwP223 Год назад

      @@Mechone11 I own a 2013, purchased in 2015 with 20k miles, I max tuned it and added water meth, 40lb injectors and every zzp bolt on. Nothing broke until 115,000 miles, pcv finally went, an intake and valve cover is so easy and cheap, you're basically a bitch if you cant do it in 2 hrs.
      This car was 100% abused and beat on, 15 autocross events with 200 tw tires, and I am absolutely trying to destroy the car, one of the top class racers borrowed my car once and I beat his times still.
      Stock Clutch, 120k miles now, totally abused and beat on, stock non performance economy car clutch survived and still going, with a fully tuned car.
      Tell me how this is a POS? Every single electronic device in the car works, every light bulb is stock, ZERO dtcs except O2s that I masked out.
      Why is it that every machine I touch last forever, why do i have a 1999 silverado my bro bought in 2001, with all stock powertrain, stock ball joints and tierods.

    • @RwP223
      @RwP223 Год назад

      @@Mechone11 omg you got to get out more. The 1.4 is an iron block, its an extremely stout engine. Muh PCV is such a lame cop out. Why dont you go look at Ford cars maybe youll have a point.

  • @williammangold5305
    @williammangold5305 11 месяцев назад +3

    All Chevy are junk

    • @bobdeengineer7396
      @bobdeengineer7396 7 дней назад

      Not all. If you can lower the operating temp of the Chevy Cruze or Sonic 1.4 and 1.8 without the check engine light p0128, it will last a long time.