What are the 2014 chevy cruze overheating problems?

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James B. December 31, 2020
The 2014 Chevy Cruze overheating problems are blown head gasket and plugged heater core. The coolant needs to be replaced every 60,000 miles. Your air filter needs to be replaced every 15,000 to 30,000 miles. The spark plugs need to be changed every 100,000 miles unless it's a copper one. A cooper spark plug needs to be changed every 30,000 miles. You will come into many problems with an engine. A gasket may be loose and that needs to be tightened up. A spark plug may pop off, causing engine issues. You can have oil leaks and those need to be repaired as soon as possible. There could be excessive oil use, requiring the oil to be replaced sooner than expected. A really serious problem is the engine overheating. This may lead to fires and the car exploding.
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Eloise D. April 10, 2020
Several things can cause overeating in a 2014 chevy cruze. Of necessity a broken water pump. But it could be a thermostat that is stuck, a clogged radiator, broken hose, poor radiator cap, air in the cooling system. Mechanical problems with the engine could even be causing this
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Jack Miiohf January 28, 2022
In reference to James B.'s tag. I think that you have a gasket loose and that you may pop off anytime what a dork.
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Julia Dipeere January 5, 2023
Chev cruze diesel 2014, mixing water and oil , overheating if i drive above 60, what could be the problem
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