What does CODE95 mean for Cruze?
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When CODE-95 appears on a Cruze, it indicates a communication error between the vehicle's anti-theft system and the smart key. Here are the specific details about this issue: 1. Possible causes: This may be caused by signal instability due to impact on the car key or insufficient battery power. 2. Solutions: In this situation, you can place the car key in the vehicle's induction area, allowing the anti-theft system to directly receive the key's signal, which can resolve the issue. Alternatively, you should promptly visit a repair station to check for airbag faults and eliminate potential safety hazards. 3. Meaning of CODE95: It serves as a reminder that there is a problem with the Cruze's airbag system, and the vehicle's immediate maintenance light will also illuminate, displaying a wrench icon.
That day when I was driving my Cruze on the highway, this trouble code suddenly lit up, which really scared me. Code 95 actually indicates a problem with the Exhaust Gas Recirculation system, commonly known as an EGR valve failure. Last time I encountered this, the car would shake as if it couldn’t breathe, the acceleration felt sluggish when I pressed the throttle, and the fuel consumption skyrocketed. The mechanic told me: it’s most likely carbon buildup clogging the EGR valve passage, or the valve body is stuck and can’t close properly. This issue is more common in winter, especially on cars that frequently drive in the city. In the end, it cost me over 300 bucks to remove and clean it to fix the problem. If left unattended, the catalytic converter could suffer. My advice is to read the specific data stream first when you see this trouble code, don’t rush to replace parts.