What Causes Oil in the Water of a Cruze?
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The reasons for oil in the radiator of a Cruze are as follows: 1. Cylinder liner damage. Oil in the radiator may be due to cracks in the cylinder liner. Under high pressure, oil can seep directly into the car's radiator through these cracks. 2. Radiator damage. Damage to the oil radiator or transmission radiator can also cause oil to mix into the radiator, which requires inspection. 3. Cylinder head gasket damage. If there is oil in the radiator and the high-temperature warning light is on, it is likely due to a damaged cylinder head gasket. Because the fuel in the cylinder is under high pressure for a long time, the cylinder liner may become damaged, causing the oil and water passages to become interconnected.