What are the symptoms of a blown head gasket on a Cruze?
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Symptoms of a blown head gasket on a Cruze: 1. Often feeling that the engine is weak while driving, with difficulty in acceleration; 2. A hissing sound of air leakage at the joint between the cylinder head and cylinder block or in localized areas; 3. After starting the engine, one or two cylinders do not work, producing a popping sound; 4. The radiator constantly loses water, with bubbles emerging from the radiator filler neck, or oil droplets appearing on the surface of the coolant; 5. Checking the engine oil with the dipstick reveals that the oil has a milky white appearance; 6. Continuous water droplets flowing out of the exhaust pipe; 7. The engine coolant temperature is too high. The Cruze is a compact sedan produced by Chevrolet. The car has a length of 4598 mm, a width of 1797 mm, a height of 1477 mm, and a wheelbase of 2685 mm. In terms of suspension, the Cruze features a MacPherson strut independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension.