The 2015 Chevy Cruze is equipped witH2 coolant temperature sensors. One is mounted on the passenger's side of the radiator and the other on the Cruze's water outlet. The Cruze can overheat due to a failed thermostat or coolant sensor. If the sensor goes bad, the car's ECU or main computer won't monitor the coolant or engine temperature accurately. Other common reasons include actual antifreeze leaks from the reservoir, water pump or radiator hoses. If the car is leeching antifreeze the radiator will malfunction. If the engine's fan has stopped working, temperatures within the engine will rise quickly. This can be due to a failed fan clutch, blown fuses, aging motor, low anti-freeze levels or caused by the temperature sensor failure.
Anna W
July 16, 2020
The 2015 Chevy cruze temperature sensor is located on the passenger side of the radiator.
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