How to Replace Coolant for Cruze?
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Cruze coolant replacement method: 1. Unscrew the radiator cap, you can use a tube to extract some of the coolant inside; 2. Access the front underside of the car, use thin wire to slowly lift the clamp buckle of the drain hose, loosen the clamp, remove the drain plug and the coolant will start spraying out; 3. When the coolant stops flowing, begin unscrewing the radiator cap, remove the radiator return valve, then use an air pump to pressurize the system by blowing air inside - this will cause repeated spurts until completely drained; 4. Reconnect the drain hose to its original position, making sure to tighten it securely; 5. Pour new coolant into the reservoir, after filling you can drive the car for several rounds until the radiator fan operates and the thermostat opens. The Cruze is a compact car under SAIC-GM Chevrolet, with dimensions of 4666mm in length, 1807mm in width, 1460mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm.