Hi everyone, I am having issues with my 2017 Chevy Cruze and I don’t know where to turn for help.
There is a check engine light on. Sometimes it won’t let me start the car with my key fob; other times, it shuts off when I am completely stopped. I am also receiving a code that says the system is too rich.
I was told it was probably the map sensor, but after replacing it, nothing changed. Therefore, I was wondering if anyone could assist me before paying a mechanic an arm and a leg.
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Hi, Walker. I have a 2012 Cruze Eco. It was my wife’s daily driver. We purchased it fresh. I’ve had it for five years. I have 92k miles on my tyres and 85k on my brakes. The only parts replaced were the battery, the turbo oil cooling line and the oil pan gasket. It was a solid automobile.